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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)
h at Farmington, May 3. No. 46.-Assistant Secretary of War Thomas A. Scott of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 47.-Maj. Gen. John Pope, U. S. Army, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 48.-Col. John M. Loomis, Twenty-sixth Illinois Infantry, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 49-Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dor, C. S. Army, of engagement at Farmington May 9. No. 50.-Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles, C. S. Army, commanding division, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. For report of Capt. David Provence, Arkansas Battery, see p. 924. No. 51.-Return of casualties in Ruggles' division in the engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 52.-Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 53.-Col. S. W. Fisk, Twenty-fifth Louisiana Infantry, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 54.-Col. D. J. Brown, Thirty-sixth Mississippi Infantry, of engagement at Farmington, May 9. No. 55.-Lieut. Col. Franklin H. Clack, Florida and Confederate
hem, because each one displayed a heroism worthy of the cause we are engaged for. Very respectfully, Thos. Harrison, cMajor, Commanding Texas Rangers. Col. J. A. Wharton. May 9, 1862.-Engagement at Farmington, Miss. Report of Capt. David Provence, Arkansas Battery. camp, near Corinth, Miss., May .10, 1862. General: The following is respectfully submitted as a report of the movements of my battery connected with the attack on Farmington on the 9th instant: On the eveningour right and front a small body of cavalry. The battery opened fire upon them, using shell, when they almost instantly retired. I cannot omit here mentioning that Captain [William] Hart, late of Hart's battery, desired and was permitted to act as gunner at one of the howitzers, where, if report be true, he served with considerable effect. I am, sir, yours, &c., D. Provence, Captain, Light Artillery, C. S. Army. General T. J. Churchill, Commanding Second Brigade, Army of the West.