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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces in the Vicksburg campaign: May 1st-July 4th, 1863. (search)
Col. John G. Clark; 20th Iowa, Col. Wm. McE. Dye; 34th Iowa, Col. George W. Clark; 38th Iowa, Col. D. Henry Hughes; E, 1st Mo. Art'y, Capt. Nelson Cole; F, 1st Mo. Art'y, Capt. Joseph Foust. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Wm. W. Orme: 94th Ill., Col. John McNulta; 19th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. Daniel Kent; 20th Wis., Col. Henry Bertraum; B, 1st Mo. Art'y, Capt. Martin Welfley. unattached cavalry, Col. Cyrus Bussey: 5th Ill., Maj. Thomas A. Apperson; 3d Iowa, Maj. Oliver H. P. Scott; 2d Wis., Col. Thomas Stephens. District North-east Louisiana.--Brig.-Gen. Elias S. Dennis. detached Brigade, Col. George W. Neeley: 63d Ill., Col. Joseph B. McCown; 108th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Charles Turner; 120th Ill., Col. George W. McKeaig; 131st Ill., Col. George W. Neeley, Maj. Joseph L. Purvis; 10th Ill. Cav. (4 co's), Maj. Elvis P. Shaw. 719 25 875 African Brigade, Col. Col. Hiram Scofield: 8th La., Col. Hiram Scofield; 9th La., Col. Herman Lieb, Maj. Erastus N. Owen, Lieut.-Col. Charles J. Paine; 11
nsas Cavalry,Lieut.-Col. Jenkins,208 Tenth Illinois Cavalry,Capt. Auderson,92 Third Illinois Cavalry,Lieut.-Col. Ruggles,200 Second Wisconsin Cavalry,Lieut.-Col. Sterling,225      875 The last-named were placed under command of Colonel Thomas Stephens, Second Wisconsin cavalry. As soon as possible after landing, I took up my line of march for the interior, and went into camp for the night, about eight miles from the Mississippi River. I took with me no baggage or tents of any kindome little time, we in the mean-time having got our howitzers in position and shelled the woods in all directions where an enemy seemed probable. Advancing with our lines extended, we entered the town just in time to get sight of the enemy. Col. Stephens, commanding the Second brigade, having deployed on the left, was first to enter the town, and as soon as he came in sight of the enemy, charged upon them, and drove them with great rapidity through the town and down the road to Coffeeville.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Corporal A. J. Burch, 4th Corporal W. J. Brandon, Private S. T. Covington, S. B. Davis, W. H. Gordon, J. F. Hamlett, Private J. N. Rainey, F. Redman, J. J. Saunders, F. R. Stegall, W. E. Stone, N. C. Strickland. Co. D. 2d Sergeant J. H. Burton, 3d Sergeant E. M. O'Brien, 4th Sergeant F. W. Featherstone, 1st Corporal B. B. Craft, Private L. L. Grinstead, J. D. Glenn, L. Hudgin, Private R. J. Jones, James Nelson, J. R. O'Brien, S. C. Rice, W. Stephens, Thos. Stephens. Co. E. 1st Sergeant R. G. Faucette, 1st Corporal H. M. Rich, Private W. H. Bason, A. M. Cable, D. O. Cable, H. Holt, H. S. Holt, Abel Horn, Private G. W. Holt, J. S. Huffman, C. A. May, Emanuel Ryke, R. P. Sharpe, M. Sheppard, W. H. May, W. Williams. Co. F. 1st Sergeant A. N. Hendren, 2d Sergeant H. C. Foster, 4th Sergeant J. D. James, 5th Sergeant Jno. A. Nail, 4th Corporal Daniel Dwise, Private D. P. Burton, N. E. Burton, A. J. Doywalt, H.
. Han-Nah, W. of Leonard, d. 27 Mar. 1840, a. 43. Joseph, of Billerica, m. Elizabeth Prentiss, of W. Camb., 11 May, 1828. Mrs. Eliza-Beth, of Billerica, wife of Joseph, and dau. of George Prentice, d. 25 Sept. 1835, a. 55. Lydia, at the poorhouse, d. 21 Oct. 1828, a. 82. Anne, of Lunenburg, m. Benjamin Snow, Esq., of Fitchburg, 7 Oct. 1839.—Bond's Wat., 489. Miss Mary, dau. of Capt. George, d. 27 Apr. 1840, a. 19.—Bond's Wat., 574. Stedman, Sophia, m. Samuel Peirce, 20 Mar. 1796. Stephens, Philip—child, d. 4 Jan. 1789, a. 7 mos. John C., of Boston, m. Eunice E. Jennings, of W. Camb., 11 Apr. 1822. The last is Stevens. Stetsqn, Zephaniah, had w. Emma, who o. c. and was bap. here 10 Oct. 1813, and also had chil. Emma Wyman, bap. 10 Oct. 1813; Algernon Sydney, bap. 13 May, 1821; Joseph Wyman, bap. 7 Dec. 1823. Rev. Caleb, of Medford, m. Julia Ann Merriam, of Lexington, 22 Aug. 1827; pastor of the First Parish, Medford, 1827-1848. St. Lawrence, Joseph, d. at Jason Winshi<
unday22Aug. 1, 1862 (1 yr.).Ino. 271John Murphy20Aug. 5, 1862 (1 yr.).Wilkes's Squad. 272Charles Murray21Aug. 6, 1862 (1 yr.). 273Dau. Sidley21Jan. 12, 1864.Receiv. Ship Ohio. 274John Silloway, landsman38Jan. 7, 1864.Receiv. Ship Ohio. 276Anthony Smalley, act.ensignDec. 1, 1863. 276Edward K. Smith Jr., act.ensignDec. 2, 1863. 277Henry Smitht23June 26, 1864 (3 yrs.).E. G. Squad. 278Michael J. Smith act.ensignDec. 28, 1863. 279Charles T. Somes, act. mast.mateOct. 26, 1862. 280Thomas Stephens, act. mast.mateNov. 4, 1861. 281Charles A. Stewart, acting master'smateJan., 1862 282E. W. B. Stewart, acting master'smateApril 4 1862 283John Sullivan, boy14March 12, 1864.Receiv. Ship Ohio. 284John D. Sullivan27Oct. 29, 1863.Receiv. Ship Ohio. 285John S. Sullivan17Nov. 28, 1863.Receiv. Ship Ohio. 286John Sutton, 1st class boy18Dec. 22, 1863. Receiv. Ship Ohio. 287Samuel G. Swain, act. mast.mateNov. 3, 1862. 288William Westcott Substitute.23Jan. 29, 1864 (3 yrs.). F
g and Spaulding, 172, 176, 177, 247, 301 Sparhawk, 9 Spear, 140 Speed, 253, 301 Spofford, 165 Sprague, 94, 97, 103,108, 166, 239, 289, 301, 320, 350 Sprigg, 277 Spring, 40, 76, 122, 301, 305, 317, 326 Springer, 343 Squa Sachem, 6, 7 Stacy, 166, 351 Stanton, 232, 240, 301 Stanwood, 229 Staples, 341 Stears, 18, 37, 58, 97, 105, 129, 131, 140, 170, 171, 189, 190, 199, 237, 239, 285, 297, 298, 301, 303, 314, 324 Stedman, 65, 281, 303 Steel, 196 Stephens, 303, 348 Sterling, 223 Stetson, 118, 119, 226, 276, 303 Stevens, 217,233,265, 303 Stewart, 68, 348 Stiles, 333 St. Lawrence, 303, 326 Stoddard, 272 Stone, 68, 104, 107, 108, 169, 187, 188,199, 213, 225, 262, 269, 303, 304, 310, 314, 315, 317, 339 Storer, 24, 25, 33 Story, 135 Stoughton, 116, 230, 231, 304 Stowe, 170, 228 Stuart, 95, 304 Sullivan, 112, 304, 342, 347, 348 Sumner, 161, 162, 164, 224, 304 Sutherland, 53, 55 Sutton, 348 Swa