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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 13 1 Browse Search
Philip Henry Sheridan, Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army . 2 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 2 2 Browse Search
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iam B. McCreery. Second brigade: Colonel Bernard Laiboldt. Second Missouri, Major Arnold Beck. Fifteenth Missouri, Colonel Joseph Conrad. Forty-Fourth Illinois, Colonel Wallace W. Barrett. Seventy-Third Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel William A. Presson. Third brigade: Colonel Luther P. Bradley. Twenty-Second Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Swanwick. Twenty-Seventh Illinois, Colonel Jonathan R. Miles. Forty-Second Illinois, Colonel Nathan H. Walworth. Fifty-First Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel B. Raymond. artillery: Captain Henry Hescock. First Illinois Battery, C, Lieutenant Edward M. Wright Eleventh Indiana Battery. Captain Arnold Sutermeister. First Missouri Battery, G, Captain Henry Hescock. attached cavalry: Colonel Louis D. Watkins. Fifth Kentutky, Sixth Kentucky, and Third Indiana. Second Kentucky (four companies), Lieutenant-Colonel Elijah S. Watts. attached mounted infantry: Thirty-Ninth Indiana (five companies), Lieutenant-Colonel Fielder A. Jones. Thirty Ninth In
nel Joseph Conrad. First Missouri Light Artillery, Battery G. Captain Henry Hescock, chief of division artillery. Lieutenant Gustavas Schueler. Third brigade: (1) Colonel Luther P. Bradley. (2) Colonel Nathan H. Walworth. Twenty-Second Ilinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Swanwick. Twenty-Seventh illinois, Colonel Jonathan R. Miles. Forty-Second Illinois (1), Colonel Nathan H. Walworth. Forty-Second Illinois (2), Lieutenant-Colonel John A. Hottenstien. Fifty-First Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel B. Raymond. First Illinois Light Artillery, Battery C. Captain Mark H. Prescott. always fancied that that evacuation made Rosecrans over confident, and led him to think that he could force Bragg south as far as Rome. After the Union army passed the river and Chattanooga fell into our hands, we still kept pressing the enemy's communications, and the configuration of the country necessitated more or less isolation of the different corps. McCook's corps of three divisions had crossed tw
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., chapter 5.69 (search)
was off at an early hour on the road to Jackson, via Rocky Springs, Utica, and Raymond. That night he and McClernand were both at Rocky Springs, ten miles from Hank Raymond. McClernand was ordered to march with three divisions by Dillon's to Raymond. One was left to guard the crossing of the Big Black. On the 10th I receivedw miles beyond Mississippi Springs,--following Sherman's line,--and a third to Raymond. He was also directed to send his siege-guns, four in number, with the troopsnd Mississippi Springs was equally available to reenforce Sherman. The one at Raymond could take either road. He still had two other divisions farther back now thawere there, a narrow belt of timber near the summit, west of the road. From Raymond there is a direct road to Edwards's Station, some three miles west of Champioork, Bayou Pierre     1   Skirmishes, May 3d 19  Fourteen Mile Creek 624  Raymond 6633937 Jackson 422517 Champion's Hill 4101844187 Big Black 392373 Bri
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19th-20th; 1863. (search)
Col. Wallace W. Barrett (w); 73d Ill., Col. James F. Jaquess; 2d Mo., Lieut.-Col. Arnold Beck; 15th Mo., Col. Joseph Conrad; G (Capt. H. Hescock, chief of division artillery), 1st Mo. Art'y, Lieut. Gustavus Schueler. Brigade loss: k, 38; w, 243; m, 108 == 389. Third Brigade, Col. Luther P. Bradley (w), Col. Nathan H. Walworth: 22d Ill., Lieut.-Col. Francis Swanwick; 27th Ill., Col. Jonathan R. Miles; 42d Ill., Col. Nathan H. Walworth, Lieut.-Col. John A. Hottenstine; 51st Ill., Lieut.-Col. Samuel B. Raymond; C, 1st Ill. Art'y, Capt. Mark H. Prescott. Brigade loss: k, 58; w, 374; m, 64 == 496. twenty-First Army Corps, Maj.-Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden. Escort: K, 15th Ill. Cav., Capt. S. B. Sherer. Loss: w, 3. First division, Brig.-Gen. Thos. J. Wood. Staff loss: w, 1. First Brigade, Col. George P. Buell: 100th Ill., Col. Frederick A. Bartleson (w and c), Maj. Charles M. Hammond; 58th Ind., Lieut.-Col. James T. Embree; 13th Mich., Col. Joshua B. Culver (w), Maj. Willard G. E
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
uriMaj. Arnold Beck. 15th MissouriCol. Joseph Conrad. Third Brigade. Col. Luther P. Bradley. 22d IllinoisLieut.-col. Francis Swanwick. 27th IllinoisCol. Jonathan R. Miles. 42d IllinoisCol. Nathan H. Walworth. 51st IllinoisLieut.-col. Samuel B. Raymond. Artillery. Capt. Henry Hescock. 1st Illinois, Battery CLieut. Edward M. Wright. 11th Indiana BatteryCapt. Arnold Sutermeister. 1st Missouri, Battery GCapt. Henry Hescock. Twenty-first army corps. Maj.-gen. Thomas ird Brigade. Col. Luther P. Bradley. Col. Nathan H. Walworth. 22d IllinoisLieut.-col. Francis Swanwick. 27th IllinoisCol. Jonathan R. Miles. 42d IllinoisCol. Nathan H. Walworth. Lieut.-col. John A. Hottenstine. 51st IllinoisLieut.-col. Samuel B. Raymond. 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Battery CCapt. Mark H. Prescott. Twenty-first army corps. Maj.-gen. Thomas L. Crittenden. General headquarters. Escort 15th Illinois Cavalry, Company K, Capt. Samuel B. Sherer. First d