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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
able to silence, but in vain: he is repulsed. Logan, wishing to avail himself of this advantage, ois already driven back toward the stream, when Logan's Third brigade, under Stevenson, comes to hisfor this army, now in a disordered condition, Logan has had no time to bar the way, and it finallyy excusable error he had committed in stopping Logan's movement for a short time, the latter had thcArthur's division, formed the extreme right. Logan, in the centre, had placed the two brigades uns confined to some trifling demonstrations. Logan, on the contrary, had given the signal of attad against the bastion on the Cemetery road. Logan's division, in the centre, was stationed on thad lost so many men on the day of the assault, Logan opened against the works situated along the cuted against the place by Woods, Tuttle, Blair, Logan, A. J. Smith, Carr, Lauman, and Herron; at somf warfare soon gives rise to fresh incidents. Logan's soldiers succeed in mining the great redan s[13 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 6 (search)
numbered consecutively. Major-general McPherson. 7th division, Brig.-gen. Quinby. Brigade, Sanborn. 7th division, Brig.-gen. Quinby. Brigade, Holmes. 7th division, Brig.-gen. Quinby. Brigade, Boomer (killed May 22). 3d division, Brig.-gen. Logan. Brigade, Stevenson. 3d division, Brig.-gen. Logan. Brigade, J. E. Smith. 6th division, Brig.-gen. McArthur. Brigade, Leggett. 6th division, Brig.-gen. McArthur. Brigade, Ransom. Ninth army corps, Major-general Parke. 1st divBrig.-gen. Logan. Brigade, J. E. Smith. 6th division, Brig.-gen. McArthur. Brigade, Leggett. 6th division, Brig.-gen. McArthur. Brigade, Ransom. Ninth army corps, Major-general Parke. 1st division, Brig.-gen. Welsh. 2d division, Brig.-Gen. Potter. Herron's division. Engineer corps, Major Tweeddale. 1st cavalry division, Col. Mizner. 2d cavalry division, Brig.-gen. Grierson. We have not been able to procure the necessary documents to complete this account of the composition of Grant's army. See revised roster in Addenda.—Ed. But, on the other hand, we are enabled to give a detailed statement of the effective force of this army, month after month, during the entire V
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
alry. Seventeenth army corps. Major-General James B. Mcpherson. Escort. Captain John S. Foster. 4th Company Ohio Cavalry. Third division. Major-general John A. Logan. Escort. Captain John R. Hotaling. 2d Illinois Cavalry, Co. A. First brigade. Brig.-gen. John E. Smith. 20th Illinois. 31st Illinois. 45th. Seventeenth army corps. Major-General James B. Mcpherson. Escort. Captain John S. Foster. 4th Company Ohio Cavalry. Third division. Major-general John A. Logan. Escort. 2d Illinois Cavalry, Co. A. First brigade. Brig.-gen. John E. Smith. Succeeded by Brig.-gen. M. D. Leggett, June 3. 20th Illinoi I. Seventeenth army corps. Major-General James B. Mcpherson. Escort. Captain John S. Foster. 4th Company Ohio Cavalry. Third division. Major-general John A. Logan. Escort. 2d Illinois Cavalry, Co. A. First brigade. Brig.-gen. Mortimer D. Leggett. 20th Illinois. 31st Illinois. 45th Illinois. 124th I