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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 773 5 Browse Search
Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 581 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 468 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 457 5 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 450 6 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 4. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 400 4 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 388 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 344 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 319 1 Browse Search
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox 312 12 Browse Search
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wounded. (362) Mentioned in report of Gen. James Longstreet, Gettysburg campaign. Says General Laotally annihilated. (486) Wilcox's brigade, Longstreet's division, engagements around Richmond. (50's army, near Richmond, May 21st. (649) General Longstreet's division, July 23d. Vol. XII, Part —(452) Gracie's brigade, Buckner's division, Longstreet's corps, November 30, 1863. (534-537) Mentitaken by the Confederates. It was sent with Longstreet's corps to the army of the West in time to t. 67—(1022) Law's brigade, Field's division, Longstreet's corps, Lee's army, May, 1864. (1060) Casury's (late Law's) brigade, Field's division, Longstreet's corps, April, 1865; Capt. Eli D. Clower coettysburg passed away, when it was sent with Longstreet's corps to General Bragg, to take part in thh troops in East Tennessee, commanded by General Longstreet. No. 67—(1022) Assignment as above, M No. 51—(15) Deas' brigade, left wing, General Longstreet, army of Tennessee, at Chickamauga. (318
No. 54—(453) In Morgan's brigade, with General Longstreet, November, 1863. No. 56—(619) In Genetober 31, 1863. (891) In Russell's brigade, Longstreet's army, December 31st. No. 58—(634) Mentioned by General Longstreet, January 30, 1864. (642) Commanded by Col. W. W. Allen, in Russell's brigade, Longstreet's army, January 31st. No. 59—(870) Commanded by Maj. A. H. Johnson, in Morgan's rigade, Morgan's division, Martin's cavalry, Longstreet's force, December 31, 1863. No. 58—(353) . No. 51—(15) Capt. T. M. Lenoir, escort General Longstreet, Chickamauga campaign. Nos. 56, 58, 59,, and bore a full share in the operations of Longstreet's campaign in east Tennessee. It took a briivision; troops in east Tennessee, under General Longstreet, November 30th. No. 56—(891) In Russeed severely at Shelbyville and in protecting Longstreet's corps. It was in the pursuit of Sherman dof a division and served with Generals Hood, Longstreet and Johnston. After the close of hostilitie
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Battles of the armies in Virginia in which Alabama troops were engaged. (search)
26th Inf. Williamsburg, Va., May 5. Gen. James Longstreet, 13,816; loss 288 k, 975 w, 297 m.—--F Seven Pines (or Fair Oaks), Va., May 31. Gen. Longstreet, 8300; loss 980 k, 4749 w, 405 m.—Federalhanicsville, Va., June 26. Gens. Jackson and Longstreet, 10,000; total loss 1589.—Federal, Gen. Fitz's Battrs. Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27. Gens. Longstreet and Jackson, 50,000; loss Loss does not include Longstreet's a — in Hills corps. 589 k, 2671 w, 24 m.—Federal, Gen. Fitz John Porter; lossnd Charles City Cross Rds., Va., June 30. Gen. Longstreet.—Federal, Gen. Hooker; loss 210 k, 1513 w 418 W, 2 m. South Mt., Md., Sept. 14. Gen. Longstreet. 9,900; loss 494 k and w, 440 m.—Federal, Siege of Suffolk, Va.. April 11 to 30. Gen. Longstreet, 20,000.— Federal, Gen. John J. Peck, 24,Regt. Inf. Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Gen. Longstreet.—Federal, Gen. French; loss 20 k, 83 w. as above. Darbytown Rd., Va., Oct. 7. Gen. Longstreet.—Federal, Gen. Kautz; loss 4
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Battles of the Western army in which Albama troops were engaged. (search)
parts of 2d and 51st Cav. Brown's Ferry and Wauhatchie, Tenn., Oct. 27. Gen. Longstreet; total loss 206–Federal, loss 81 k, 360 w, 31 m. Alabama troops, 4th, 1 51st Cav., and 1st, 8th Conf. Cav. Campbell's Station, Tenn., Nov. 16. Gen. Longstreet; total loss 300.—Federal, total loss 300. Alabama troops, 43d, 59th, 60th Inf. Siege of Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 17 to 23. Gen. Longstreet, 20,000; loss 182 k, 768 w, 192 m; also, Gen. Wheeler; total loss 190.—Federal, Gen. Burnside, ,a troops, parts of 8th, 10th, and 3d Conf. Cav. Fort Sanders, Nov. 29. Gen. Longstreet, 3 brigades; loss 80 k, 400 w, 300 m.—Federal, Gen. Burnside, 1,300; loss troops, parts of 3d, 8th, 10th Conf. Cav. Morristown, Tenn., Dec. 10. Gen. Longstreet; loss 12 k, 20 w.— Federal, Gen. Garrard. Alabama troops, 15th, 59th, 60th, and Stallworth's Battn. Inf. Bean's Sta., Tenn., Dec. 14. Gen. Longstreet; total loss 290.— Federal, total loss 700. Alabama troops, 15th, 59th, 60t
highly complimented by Generals Mahone, Hill and Longstreet. Battle was now promoted colonel, and early in Junng by order of General Ewell, who stated that General Longstreet would go in on the right at the same time. B killed and wounded out of 1,870 in action. When Longstreet was ordered into east Tennessee, Gracie's brigadeon Law, who led it with such intrepidity that General Longstreet sent a note expressing his admiration and satod Johnson and Gracie on their march to reinforce Longstreet near Knoxville. They reached Longstreet on the 2Longstreet on the 24th of November. As Leadbetter had once been stationed at Knoxville he was familiar with its fortifications, and for that reason had been sent to give General Longstreet such help as might be expected from an experienceghly commended by General Gracie. He accompanied Longstreet into Tennessee, was at the siege of Knoxville andonel Perry led the brigade, and for gallantry General Longstreet recommended his promotion. At the Wilderness