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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 80 0 Browse Search
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 64 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) 63 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 26 2 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 13 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 12 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 11 1 Browse Search
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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The battle of Stone's River. (search)
seven thousand strong without works of any kind, Hardee hurled the seven brigades commanded by Manigault, Loomis, Polk, Bushrod Johnson,Wood, Liddell, and McNair--10,000 men. The engagement which foln. In the second, Vaughan's and Maney's brigades of Cheatham's division relieved Loomis's and Manigault's. In the third attack Post's brigade was enveloped by Hardee's left, which, sweeping toward heneral Sill to charge was gallantly obeyed, and Loomis was driven back to his first position. Manigault advanced at about 8 o'clock and attacked directly in General Rosecrans's headquarters at Sto second attack resulted like the first. Maney's brigade now came up and advanced in line with Manigault's Bridge over Overall's Creek. From a photograph taken in 1884. supported by Vaughan's. Tuery took position near the brick-kiln [see map, p. 616], and opened fire, under cover of which Manigault made an unsuccessful dash upon Houghtaling's Union battery. Colonel Roberts was killed, and Co
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The Confederate army. (search)
Miss. Batt. Sharp-shooters, Maj. W. C. Richards; Ala. Battery, Capt. J. Garrity. Brigade loss: k, 80; w, 464; m, 24 == 568. Deas's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Z. C. Deas: 19th Ala., Col. Samuel K. McSpadden; 22d Ala., Lieut.-Col. John Weedon (k), Capt. H. T. Toulonin; 25th Ala., Col. George D. Johnston; 39th Ala., Col. W. Clark; 50th Ala., Col. J. G. Coltart; 17th Ala. Batt. Sharp-shooters, Capt. Jas. F. Nabers; Robertson's Battery, Lieut. S. H. Dent. Brigade loss: k, 123; w, 578; m, 28 == 729. Manigault's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. A. M. Manigault: 24th Ala., Col. N. N. Davis; 28th Ala., Col. John C. Reid; 34th Ala., Maj. John N. Slaughter; 10th and 19th S. C., Col. James F. Pressley; Ala. Battery (Waters's), Lieut. Charles W. Watkins. Brigade loss: k, 66; w, 426; m, 47 == 539. Buckner's Corps, Maj.-Gen. Simon B. Buckner. Stewart's division, Maj.-Gen. Alexander P. Stewart. Staff loss: w, 1; m, 1 == 2. Johnson's Brigade (attached to Johnson's Provisional Division), Brig.-Gen. Bushrod R
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
. W. C. Clifton, Capt. T. J. Brannon, Capt. A. J. Miller, Capt. A. A. Cassady; 50th Ala., Col. J. G. Coltart, Capt. G. W. Arnold, Capt. A. D. Ray, Col. J. G. Coltart; 17th Ala. Battalion Sharp-shooters, Capt. J. F. Nabers, Lieut. A. R. Andrews. Manigault's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. A. M. Manigault: 24th Ala., Col. N. N. Davis, Capt. S. H. Oliver, Col. N. N. Davis; 28th Ala., Lieut.-Col. W. L. Butler; 34th Ala., Col. J. C. B. Mitchell, Maj. J. N. Slaughter, Capt. H. J. Rix, Capt. J. C. Carter; 10th S.Brig.-Gen. A. M. Manigault: 24th Ala., Col. N. N. Davis, Capt. S. H. Oliver, Col. N. N. Davis; 28th Ala., Lieut.-Col. W. L. Butler; 34th Ala., Col. J. C. B. Mitchell, Maj. J. N. Slaughter, Capt. H. J. Rix, Capt. J. C. Carter; 10th S. C., Col. J. F. Pressley, Lieut.-Col. C. Irvin Walker, Capt. R. Z. Harllee, Capt. C. C. White, Capt. B. B. McWhite; 19th S. C., Lieut.-Col. T. P. Shaw, Maj. J. L. White, Capt. T. W. Getzen, Capt. E. W. Horne, Col. T. P. Shaw. Tucker's (or Sharp's) Brigade, Brig.-Gen. W. F. Tucker, Brig.-Gen. Jacob H. Sharp: 7th Miss., Lieut.-Col. B. F. Johns, Col. W. H. Bishop; 9th Miss., Capt. S. S. Calhoun, Lieut.-Col. B. F. Johns; 10th Miss., Capt. R. A. Bell, Lieut.-Col. G. B. Myers; 41st Miss., Col. Byrd Wi
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Nashville, Dec. 15-16, 1864. (search)
nted men), 6600, or an aggregate, including artilery, of 43,260. General J. H. Wilson says the cavalry numbered 12,000. The Confederate Army. Army of Tennessee.--General John B. Hood. Lee's Corps (Hood's), Lieut.-Gen. S. D. Lee. Johnson's division, Maj.-Gen. Edward Johnson. Deas's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Z. C. Deas: 19th Ala., Lieut.-Col. 1. Kimbrough; 22d Ala., Capt. H. W. Henry; 25th Ala., Capt. N. B. Rouse; 39th Ala., Lieut.-Col. W. C. Clifton; 50th Ala., Col. J. G. Coltart. Manigault's Brigade, Lieut.-Col. W. L. Butler: 24th Ala., Capt. T. J. Kimball; 28th Ala., Capt. W. M. Nabors; 34th Ala., Lieut.-Col. J. C. Carter; 10th S. C., Lieut.-Col. C. Irvin Walker; 19th S. C., Capt. T. W. Getzen. Sharp's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. J. H. Sharp: 7th and 9th Miss., Maj. H. Pope; 10th and 44th Miss., and 9th Miss. Batt'n Sharp-shooters, Capt. B. A. Bell; 41st Miss., Capt. J. M. Hicks. Brantly's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. W. F. Brantly: 24th and 34th Miss., Capt. C. Dancy; 27th Miss., Capt. S.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the campaign of the Carolinas. (search)
1st Ala. (consolidated 16th, 33d, and 45th Ala.), Col. Robert H. Abercrombie; 17th Ala., Col. E. P. Holcombe; 27th Ala. (consolidated 27th, 35th, 49th, 55th, and 57th Ala.), Col. Ed. McAlexander. Anderson's (late Taliaferro's) division, Maj.-Gen. Patton Anderson. Elliott's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Stephen Elliott, Jr., Lieut.-Col. J. Welsman Brown: 22d Ga. Batt'n Art'y, Maj. M. J. McMullan; 27th Ga. Batt'n, Maj. A. L. Hartridge; 2d S. C. Art'y, Lieut.-Col. J. W. Brown, Maj. F. F. Warley; Manigault's S. C. Batt'n, Lieut. H. Klatte, Capt. Thomas G. Boag. Rhett's Brigade, Col. William Butler: 1st S. C. (regulars), Maj. T. A. Huguenin, Lieut.-Col. Warren Adams; 1st S. C. Art'y, Lieut.-Col. Joseph A. Yates; Lucas's S. C. Batt'n, Maj. J. J. Lucas, Capt. T. B. Hayne. Walthall's (late McLaws's) division, Maj.-Gen. E. C. Walthall. Harrison's Brigade, Col. George P. Harrison, Jr.: 1st Ga. (regulars), Col. R. A. Wayne; 5th Ga., Col. C. P. Daniel; 5th Ga. Reserves, Maj. C. E. McGregor; 32
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
ee. Austin's battery. reserve Corps. Brig. Gen. J. M. Withers commanding. First Brigade. Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. Frank Gardner. Brig. Gen. J. R. Chalmers. 19th Alabama. 5th Mississippi. 22d Alabama. 7th Mississippi. 25th Alabama. 9th Mississippi. 26th Alabama. 10th Mississippi. 39th Alabama. 29th Mississippi. Sharpshooters. Blythe's Mississippi. Robertson's battery. Ketchum's battery. Third Brigade. Fourth Brigade. Brig. Gen. J. K. Jackson. Col. A. M. Manigault. 17th Alabama. 28th Alabama. 18th Alabama. 34th Alabama. 21st Alabama. 1st Louisiana Infantry, detached. 24th Alabama. 10th South Carolina. 5th Georgia. 19th South Carolina. Burtwell's battery. Waters' battery. Army of the West. Maj. Gen. J. P. Mccown commanding. First Division. Brig. Gen. Henry little. First Brigade. Second Brigade. Col. Elijah Gates. Brig. Gen. P. O. H%21EBERT. 16th Arkansas. 14th Arkansas Infantry. 1st Missouri Cavalry, dis
these three brigades, save two regiments of Manigault's next to Johnson's brigade, did not again enson's and the right of the two regiments of Manigault's brigade, and continued to fight in that poustered over five hundred guns. The part of Manigault's brigade adjacent to my division, about twoidge, to request Brigadier-Generals Deas and Manigault to bring up their brigades to my support. Lmmanding. Report of Brigadier-General A. M. Manigault. headquarters Manigault's brigade, Hgap of about six or seven hundred yards. General Manigault, coming up some time after this with hish, when it was promptly taken up by Deas and Manigault in my front, and the whole division moved coover the enemy's first line of breastworks. Manigault was checked, and diverged to the left, unmased, marched back some distance and formed on Manigault's line. Here we sent forward pickets to covion having been supported up to that time by Manigault's brigade). I moved my brigade to the Chatta[28 more...]
on Morris Island. The armament of the fort was increased by four twelve-pounder howitzers, under Colonel Du Pass and Lieutenant Waties, and two thirty-two-pounder carronades, on siege carriages. The enemy's shot took effect on the steam-scow Manigault, lying at a partially constructed battery at Vincent's Creek, disabling the scow and scattering the workmen. Battery Wagner was shelled by the enemy's fleet continuously during the day. One monitor took a position to the northward, apparently boats and monitors kept up a continued shelling throughout the day, with but slight intermissions when they had suffered from the sea fronts of Wagner and Gregg. In the evening the enemy succeeded in setting fire to the wreck of the steam-scow Manigault, in Vincent Creek. On the fourteenth, two regiments, under Brigadier-General A. H. Colquitt, arrived, which were sent to James Island to reinforce Brigadier-General Hagood's command. Brigadier-General Clingman's command, consisting of the E
N. CarolinaGen. J. E. JohnstonMarch 26, 1862.March 26, 1862. March 26, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Deas, Manigault, Shoup and Brantley; also commanding division, Army of Northern Virginia, composed of the brigades of Doles, Iverson, R26, 1862. Commanding reserve corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of Gardner, Chalmers, Jackson and Manigault; also commanded division in Polk's corps, Army of Tennessee, composed of the brigades of Deas, Chalmers, Walthall and AnsasGen. BeauregardApril 18, 1862.April 14, 1862. April 18, 1862. Division composed of the brigades of Deas. Walthall, Manigault and Anderson, Polk's corps, Army of Tennessee; at one time in command of a corps in the Army of Tennessee, composed of the divisions of Hindman, Breckinridge and Stewart; again, division composed of the brigades of Tucker, Deas, Manigault and Walthall. 25John C. BreckinridgeKentuckyGen. BeauregardApril 18, 1862.April 14, 1862. April 18, 1862. Afterwards Secretary o
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
, the 4th, 6th and 9th Tennessee Confederate regiments, Maney's battalion and Smith's Light Battery, constituting 2d brigade, 2d division, 1st corps, Army of the Mississippi; the 14th and 50th Tennessee regiments were subsequently added. 284Manigault, A. M.S. CarolinaGen. J. E. JohnstonApril 30, 1863.April 26, 1863.April 30, 1863. Brigade composed of the 10th and 19th South Carolina, the 24th, 28th and 34th Alabama regiments and Waters' Light Battery; in 1862 brigade known as 4th brigade, Resery of Northern Virginia. 470Withers, Jones M.Alabama July 10, 1861.July 10, 1861. Aug. 29, 1861. Promoted Major-General April 6, 1862; commanding Reserve corps, Army of the Mississippi, composed of the brigades of Gardner, Chalmers, Jackson and Manigault. 471Wood, S. A. M.Alabama Jan. 7, 1862.Jan. 7, 1862. Jan. 14, 1862. Brigade composed of the 7th Alabama, 5th, 7th and 8th Arkansas and 44th Tennessee regiments, the battalions of Majors Kelly and Hardcastle, a company of Georgia cavalry and a