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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 11 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 6 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 4 0 Browse Search
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Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., chapter 18.114 (search)
and to develop his line as soon as he should arrive in front of the works. General Upton was directed to move on the Range Line road, sending a squadron on the Burnsville road. Lieutenant [Joseph] Rendlebrock, with a battalion of the 4th United States Cavalry, was instructed to move down the railroad, burning bridges, stations, and trestle-works as far as Burnsville. By rapid marching, without opposition, the troops were all in sight of the town, and mostly in position, by 4 P. M. General McCook had been detached at Randolph to guard the right rear and, if possible, connect with Croxton, who was still west of the Cahawba. Long and Upton, with theirumber of men, under cover of darkness, either by the Burnsville and River roads, or by swimming the Alabama River. A portion of Upton's division pursued on the Burnsville road until long after midnight, capturing four guns and many prisoners. I estimate the entire garrison, including the militia of the city and surrounding count
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Alabama, 1863 (search)
GlendaleMISSOURI--10th Cavalry. Feb. 22: Action, TuscumbiaALABAMA--1st Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry (3d Battalion). March 25: Affairs, FlorenceU. S. Gunboats. April 6: Skirmish, Town Creek(No Reports.) April 14: Skirmish, BurnsvilleALABAMA--1st Cavalry. ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. April 16-17: Skirmishes, Barton StationALABAMA--1st Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. April 17: Skirmish, DicksonALABAMA--1st Cavalry. ILLINOIS--15th Cast Middle Cavalry (2 Cos.). May 2: Skirmish, Black Warrior Creek, near GadsdenILLINOIS--80th Infantry. INDIANA--51st and 73d Infantry. OHIO--3d Infantry. TENNESSEE--1st Middle Cavalry (2 Cos.). May 2: Skirmish near CentreĀ  May 2-8: Exp. from Burnsville to Tupelo, MissILLINOIS--15th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. May 3: Action, GaylesvilleINDIANA--51st Infantry. May 3: Action, Cedar BluffsILLINOIS--80th Infantry. INDIANA--51st and 73d Infantry. OH
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
, January 1, 1863. Monterey, Tenn., January 4. Clifton January 10. Chambers' Creek, near Hamburg, January 13. Near Obion River April 9 (Co. E ). Expedition from Corinth to Courtland, Ala., and North Alabama April 15-May 8. Burnsville, Ala., April 14. Dickson's Station April 17. Great Bear Creek and Cherokee Station April 17. Dickson's Station April 19. Rock Cut, near Tuscumbia, April 22. Tuscumbia and Florence April 23. Town Creek April 28. Expedition from Burnsville to Tupelo, Miss., May 2-8. King's Creek, near Tupelo, May 5. Obion Plank Road Crossing May--(Co. E ). Greenville, Miss., May 18 (Detachment). Expedition from Corinth to Florence, Ala., May 26-31. Florence May 28. Hamburg Landing May 30. Smith's Bridge, near Corinth, June 11 (Detachment). Iuka July 7. Duty about Memphis, Tenn., and Columbus, Ky., till January, 1864. Ordered to Helena, Ark. Post and garrison duty at Helena till January, 1865. Expeditio
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
to February, 1865. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to May, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to June, 1865. Service. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., December, 1862. Duty in the District of Memphis, Tenn., till February, 1863, Moved to Corinth, Miss., February 7-15. Actions at Glendale and Tuscumbia, Ala., February 22. Duty in that district till June. Courtney's Plantation April 11. Burnsville, Ala., and Glendale, Miss., April 14. Dodge's Expedition into Northern Alabama April 15-May 8. Barton Station April 16-17. Dickson Station, Great Bear Creek, Cherokee Station, and Lundy's Lane April 17. Dickson's Station April 19. Rock Cut near Tuscumbia April 22. Dickson's Station and Tuscumbia April 23. Leighton April 23. Lundy's Lane April 25. Town Creek April 27. Expedition from Burnesville to Tupelo, Miss., May 2-8. Guntown May 4. Tupelo May 5. Near
Upton was directed to move on the Range Line road, sending a squadron on the Burnsville road. Lieutenant Rendelbrook, with a battalion of the Fourth United States cove down the railroad, burning bridges, stations, and trestle-works as far as Burnsville. By rapid marching, without opposition, the troops were all in sight of the by swimming the Alabama river. A portion of Upton's division pursued on the Burnsville road until long after midnight, capturing four guns and many prisoners. I esgers, captured by detachment of Fourth Indiana cavalry, in skirmish near Burnsville, Georgia, April nineteenth, 1865. Sixth. The garrison flag of Fort Tyler, Geoy and several hundred prisoners. The Seventh Ohio calvary was sent out the Burnsville road and captured four guns, one hundred and twenty-five prisoners, and many commanding the regiment, pursued him with the greatest pertinacity as far as Burnsville, despite the darkness and almost impassable roads; so active and unremitting
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Index. (search)
, W. Va. 27, 1; 43, 7; 69, 1; 74, 1; 81, 4; 82, 3, 82, 7; 85, 1; 100, 1; 116, 2 Burke's Mill, Ga. 48, 1; 57, 2 Burke's Station, Va. 7, 1; 74, 1; 86, 15; 100, 1; 117, 1; 137, G5 Burkesville, Ky. 9, 2; 118, 1; 150, E9; 171 Burkeville, Va. 16, 1; 100, 1; 135-A; 137, G6 Burlington, W. Va. 82, 3; 84, 4; 100, 1; 135-C, 1; 136, E3, 136, F3 Fort Burnham, Va.: Plan, etc., of casemate 68, 8 Burnside's Expedition: North Carolina, 1862 40, 3 Burnsville, Ala. 76, 1; 148, E6 Burnsville, Miss. 23, 10; 24, 3; 78, 3; 117, 1; 118, 1; 149, D2 Burnt Chimneys, Va. 15, 2, 15, 4 Burnt Hickory, Ga. 48, 5; 57, 1, 57, 3; 58, 2; 59, 3; 88, 2; 117, 1 Burnt Ordinary, Va. 19, 3; 92, 1; 100, 1 Bushnell, Battery, Tenn.: Plan 111, 11 Butler, Mo. 119, 1; 161, F10 Butte La Rose, La. 156, C5 Buzzard Roost, Ga. 24, 3; 55, 6; 57, 2, 57, 3; 58, 2; 60, 1; 88, 2; 97, 1; 144, E3; 149, D11 Skirmishes, Feb. 24-