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William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 25 (search)
Twentieth Army Corps--Major-General J. A. Mower commanding. first division. Brevet Major-General A. S. Williams. First Brigade. Colonel J. L. Selfridge. 4th Pennsylvania Volunt'rs. 5th Connecticut Volunteers. 123d New York Volunteers. 141st New York Volunteers. Second Brigade. Colonel William Hawley. 2d Massachusetts Volun. 3d Wisconsin Volunteers. 13th New Jersey Volunt'rs. 107th New York Volunt'rs. 150th New York Volunt'rs. Third Brigade. Brig.-General J. S. Robinson. 31st Wisconsin Volunteers 61st Ohio Volunteers. 82d Ohio Volunteers. 82d Illinois Volunteers. 101st Illinois Volunteers. 143d New York Volun. Second division. Brevet Major-General John W. Geary. First Brigade. Brevet Brig.-Gen. N. Pardee, Jr. 5th Ohio Volunteers. 29th Ohio Volunteers. 66th Ohio Volunteers. 28th Pennsylvania Volun. 147th Pennsylvania Volun. Detachment K. P. B. Second Brigade. Colonel P. H. Jones. 33d New Jersey Volunteers. 73d Pen
P. M. In the mean time the Third brigade (Colonel Robinson, commanding) moved to the Georgia Railroaeadquarters of the corps, I also directed Colonel Robinson (commanding Third brigade) to send three rotect the trains; and on the thirteenth, Colonel Robinson was directed to take the remainder of hisNew-York volunteers. Third brigade, Colonel J. S. Robinson, Eighty second Ohio volunteers, comman men. Respectfully your obedient servant, J. S. Robinson, Colonel Commanding Eighty-second Ohio Von and Yellow River, once under command of Colonel Robinson, commanding Third brigade, and once underimmediately successful, I was directed by Colonel Robinson, commanding brigade, to take my regiment,p; also the balance of our brigade, which Colonel Robinson promptly sent to my support on hearing th, commanding Twentieth army corps; and of Colonel Robinson, commanding brigade, for the handsome manging expedition sent out under command of Colonel Robinson, September twentieth. The regiment loade[3 more...]
rvice as cavalry under Colonel Jones, and was at the skirmishes on the Little Missouri and Prairie d'ane, and the battles of Marks' Mills and Jenkins' Ferry, in April, 1864; and during the raid to the Missouri river took part in the battles of Pilot Knob, Booneville, Independence and Marais des Cygnes, September, 1864. The Twenty-third Arkansas infantry, as originally organized, had for its field officers: Col. Charles W. Adams, of Helena; Lieut.-Col. Simon P. Hughes, of Clarendon; Maj. J. S. Robinson, of Chicot county. The commanders of companies were: Capt. A. A. Adair, of Craighead county; Capt. E. McAllister, of Crittenden county; Capt. Henry Hillis, of Craighead county; Capt. John Clendenin, of Phillips county; Capt. W. W. Smith, of Monroe county; Capt. Thomas Westmoreland, of Poinsett county; Capt. J. H. Robinson, of Chicot county, and after his election as major, Captain Craycraft, of Chicot; Capt. Simon P. Hughes, of Monroe, and after his election as lieutenant-colonel, Ca
Roberts, G. W., VI., 312. Roberts, W. P., X., 281. Robertson, B. H., IV., 72, 104. Robertson, F. H., X., 315. Robertson, J. B., X., 315. Robertson, J. M., V., 15, 35, 37. Robertson, J. P., VI., 127. Robertson Hospital, Richmond, Va. , VII, 290. Robertson River, Va., II., 26. Robertson Tavern, Va., II, 346. Robertson's Battery, I., 281. Robertson's Ford, Va., III., 36. Robinson, J. C.: III., 54; X., 225, 296. Robinson, J. S., X., 233. Robinson, W., VI., 301. Robinson House, Bull Run, Va. , I., 157. Roche, J. J., IX., 204 seq. Roche, T. G., I., 42. Rock of Chickamauga, name given to General Thomas, II., 288; X., 122. Rock Creek, D. C., V., 94; VIII., 98. Rock Creek, Pa., II., 238. Rock Hill, Va., IV., 243. Rock Island, Ill.: arsenal at, V., l46; prison, VII, 44, 66, 82, 168. Rock Spring, Ga., VI., 147. Rockbridge Artillery, of Virginia, V.,