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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
Nov. 3, 1896 The book, In his steps, by Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, published......1896 Act providing for uniformity and maximum charges for school text-books in Kansas......March 13, 1897 Railroad wreck at Emporia, thirty killed and wounded......Sept. 8, 1897 Twenty-first Kansas Volunteer Infantry mustered into United States service at Topeka, Thomas G. Fitch, colonel......May 12-14, 1898 Twenty-second Kansas Volunteer Infantry mustered into United States service at Topeka, Henry C. Lindsey, colonel......May 11-17, 1898 Twenty-third Kansas Volunteer Infantry, composed entirely of colored men, mustered into the United States service at Topeka, James Beck, lieutenant-colonel......July 2-19, 1898 Twentieth Kansas Volunteer Infantry mustered into United States service at Topeka, Frederick Funston, colonel, May 9-13, and sails for Manila......October-November, 1898 Twenty-second Kansas, stationed at Camp Alger, Thoroughfare Gap, Va., and Camp Meade, near Middletown,
. No. 67—(1060) Return of casualties (no date) gives 33. killed, 61 wounded; General Law wounded, June 3, 1863. No. 80—(763) Casualties, June 13 to July 31, 1864, 6 killed, 9 wounded. No. 87—(877) Casualties, August 1st to December 31st, 7 killed, 27 wounded. No. 88—(159) Reported as being on north side of James river. Colonel Bulger commanding regiment; Law's brigade, commanded by Colonel Bowles, of the Fourth. No. 89—Field's division, November 30, 1864, commanded by Capt. Henry C. Lindsey. No. 95—(1268) Perry's (late Law's) brigade, Field's division, Longstreet's corps, April, 1865; Capt. Eli D. Clower commanding regiment. (1277) Perry's brigade paroled at Appomattox. The Forty-Eighth Alabama infantry. The Forty-eighth Alabama was organized in May, 1862, at Auburn, and went into the war with overflowing ranks. Sent to Virginia, it was first brigaded under General Taliaferro, in Stonewall Jackson's division, with the Forty-seventh, from which i