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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)
ending on the Ripley and Jacinto road toward Dick Smith's; the right of the right wing being 21 mile discharged the duties of, his office. Colonel Smith deserves special mention for a reconnaissaHoughtaling's battery; Sixteenth Illinois, Colonel Smith commanding; Fourteenth Michigan, Colonel Sand one demi-brigade, commanded by J. L. Kirby Smith, colonel Forty-third Ohio Volunteers, occupiedd cheerful; to Colonels Groesbeck, J. L. Kirby Smith, and Colonel Murphy, to Colonel Loomis, all conowledge of the adjacent country. Lieutenant-Colonel Smith, who had joined me at Rienzi with theOsborn's and Wolf's Creeks, and the other by Dick Smith's, both debouching at Blackland. I further disallow farther pursuit. June 3.-Lieutenant Colonel Smith, First Ohio Cavalry, with seven compaigan; Major Rawalt, Seventh Illinois; Lieutenant-Colonel Smith and Captain Patten, First Ohio, have cotton225 Cotton baled (3 bales)135 Mr. Dick Smith was reported as being the owner of the abo[3 more...]
The Daily Dispatch: may 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Strategical policy of the Southern Confederacy. (search)
Minor items. --The Mayor yesterday ordered punishment to be bestowed on Peter Glenham, a Chesterfield free negro, for obtruding himself in Richmond without his papers.--Thos. Oakley and Tenser were examined for abducting six bags of corn belonging to H. C. Cabell, and let off.--Conrad Schlicer was held to ball for pounding Bernard Frischkorn without provocation.--William, slave of J. H. F. Mayo, was punished for stealing a ham of bacon from F. Custolo.--Dick Smith, the darkey who was expelled from Manchester, having been in the State's Prison, and enjoying an unfavorable reputation generally, was sent to the chain gang in default of $200 bail.--Simon Eagan, charged with assaulting John Phelin, was acquitted.--Jim Skipper, Petersburg free negro, in Richmond without a register, whipped. --Christina Marks, (old offender,) drunk, committed in default of security.