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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Michigan Volunteers. (search)
863. Capture of Ripley and Orizaba November 2, 1862. Reconnoissance from Lagrange November 8-9. Coldwater and Lamar November 8. Holly Springs November 13.ions in Northwest Mississippi June 15-25. Near Holly Springs June 16-17. Lagrange June 17. Belmont and Coldwater Bridge June 18. Near Panola June 19-20. 28. Ripley December 1 and 4. Regiment veteranize January 19, 1864. At Lagrange till January 29. Lagrange January 25. On Veteran furlough till March. Lagrange January 25. On Veteran furlough till March. Provost duty at St. Louis, Mo., March 22-May 18, and at Little Rock, Ark., May 24 to August 1. Clarendon, Ark., June 25-26. Remount Camp and Lake Bluff August issippi Campaign November 2, 1862, to January 10, 1863. Reconnoissance from Lagrange November 8-9, 1862. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., January, 1863; thence to Lake uit to Ripley October 5-12. Garrison and provost duty at Grand Junction and LaGrange November 19, 1862, to June 5, 1863. Ordered to Vicksburg, Miss., June 5.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Minnesota Volunteers. (search)
attle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5-12. Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign November, 1862, to January, 1863. Reconnoissance from Lagrange November 8-9, 1862. Duty at White's Station and Memphis, Tenn., till February, 1863. Expedition to Yazoo Pass by Moon Lake, Yazoo Pass and Coldwater and Ta At Bear Creek till October. Expedition to Canton October 14-20. Bogue Chitto Creek October 17. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., November 14-20, thence to LaGrange, Tenn., and guard Memphis & Charleston Railroad and scouting after Forest till January 26, 1864. Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., January 26-February 3. Meridian CamMoved from St. Louis, Mo., to Paducah, Ky., April 20-22, 1864, and duty there till June 19. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., June 19-22. Moved to Moscow, thence to Lagrange June 23-27. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, Miss., July 5-20. Near Camargo's Cross Roads July 13. Harrisburg, near Tupelo, July 14-15. Smith's Expediti
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
September 11-13. Expedition from Helena to Lagrange September 26. Near Helena October 11. Ess., September 19 (Co. C ). Expedition to LaGrange September 26 (Detachment). Moved with Davi Gulf July 16. Smith's Expedition from Lagrange, Tenn., to Oxford, Miss., August 1-30. OperatExpedition from Bolivar to Grand Junction and LaGrange, and skirmishes, September 20-22. Battle onear Tupelo, May 5. At Corinth, Moscow and Lagrange till October. March to Pulaski, Tenn., Oct. Duty on Memphis & Charleston Railroad at Lagrange, Obion River and at Memphis, Tenn., till Febrth McPherson and to Jackson October 14. To Lagrange November 2. Grant's Central Mississippi Cactober 17. Moved to Memphis, thence to LaGrange, Tenn., November 8-13. Scout after Forest DecExpedition after Forest December 21-24. At LaGrange till January 26, 1864. Moved to Memphis, T, June 3-7. Guard working party Memphis to LaGrange June 16-27. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, [1 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New Jersey Volunteers. (search)
ry 21-22. Ivy's Farm February 22. Tallahatchie River February 23. Operations against Forest in West Tennessee and Kentucky March 16-April 14. Near Memphis April 5. Raleigh April 10. Sturgis' Expedition to Ripley, Miss., April 30-May 9. Bolivar, Tenn., May 2. Holly Springs May 23. Sturgis' Expedition to Guntown June 1-13. Brice's Cross Roads or Tishamingo Creek, near Guntown, June 10. Ripley June 11. Duty on Memphis & Charleston Railroad between Moscow and LaGrange June 25-July 5. Expedition from Memphis to Grand Gulf, Miss., July 4-24 (Detachment). Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., July 5-6. Port Gibson July 14. Grand Gulf July 15-16. Smith's Expedition to Oxford, Miss., August 1-30. Hurricane Creek and Oxford August 9. Tallahatchie River August 14. Waterford August 19. Duty at Memphis, Tenn., August 31, 1864, to December 20, 1864. Hernando October 15. Yazoo City December 2. Chickasawba Bridge December 10. Grierson's R
March to Memphis, Tenn., via Grand Junction, Lagrange and Holly Springs June 1-July 21. At Memph March to Memphis, Tenn., via Grand Junction, LaGrange and Holly Springs June 1-July 21. Duty at r 5. Bolivar October 7. Expedition from LaGrange toward Lamar, Miss., November 5. Grant's Cil 29-May 30. March to Memphis, Tenn., via LaGrange, Grand Junction and Holly Springs June 1-Julyil 29-May 30. March to Memphis, Tenn., via LaGrange, Grand Junction and Holly Springs June 1-Julymber, 1862, to January, 1863. Moved to LaGrange, Tenn., January, 1863, and duty there till June.inth, May 17. March to Memphis, Tenn., via LaGrange, Grand Junction and Holly Springs, June 1-Julinth, May 17. March to Memphis, Tenn., via LaGrange, Grand Junction and Holly Springs June 1-Julymber, 1862, to January, 1863. Moved to LaGrange, Tenn., and duty there till March 7, and at Mosc to January 20, 1863. Reconnoissances from LaGrange toward Colliersville November 5 and November [8 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Tennessee Volunteers. (search)
ent Cavalry (1st West Tennessee). Organized at Bethel, LaGrange, Bolivar, Trenton, etc., Tenn., August 11, 1862. Attacto Hatchie River and skirmishes April 1-16. Scout from LaGrange into Northern Mississippi April 29-May 5. Linden May 1July 15. Holly Springs September 7. Expedition from LaGrange to Toone Station September 11-16. Montezuma September December 29, 1862. Near Middleburg December 24. At LaGrange, Moscow and Germantown till June, 1863. Expedition to disease. Total 385. African Descent. Organized at LaGrange June 6, 1863. Mustered in June 27, 1863. Attached trmy Corps, to March, 1864. Service. Post duty at LaGrange, Tenn., till September, 1863. Moved to Corinth, Miss., andsease. Total 640. African Descent. Organized at LaGrange, Tenn., June 30, 1863. Attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Divisi to March, 1864. Service. Post and garrison duty at LaGrange and Moscow, Tenn., till January, 1864. Skirmish at Mos
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Wisconsin Volunteers. (search)
ion from Helena to Grenada, Miss., November 27-December 5. Oakland, Miss., December 3. LaGrange, Ark., December 30. Lick Creek, Ark., January 12, 1863. Clarendon Road, near Helena, Januaryperations on the Mississippi Central Railroad November 2, 1862, to January 10, 1863. Duty at LaGrange and Germantown, Tenn., January to March, 1863. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., March 14; thence to lack River Bridge till November 7. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., November 7-13. Duty there, at LaGrange and at Salisbury till January 27, 1864. Expedition to Pocahontas December 2-4, 1863. Move20-24, thence to Memphis, Tenn., May 28-30, and duty there till June 22. Moved to Moscow and LaGrange June 22-27. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, Miss., July 5-21. Camargo's Cross Roads, near H., May 22-24, thence to Memphis, Tenn., May 27-30, and duty there till June 22. Moved to LaGrange, Tenn., June 22-27. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo July 5-21. Camargo's Cross Roads, near Harr
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
ton, Ky., October 19. Harrodsburg, Ky., October 21. Stoneman's Raid into Southwestern Virginia December 10-29. Near Marion December 17-18. Capture of Saltsville and destruction of salt works December 20-21. Duty at Ghent, Paducah, LaGrange, Crab Orchard and Camp Nelson till August, 1865, and in the Dept. of Arkansas till March, 1866. Mustered out March 20, 1866. Regiment lost during service 35 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 151 Enlisted men by dis Stoneman's Raid into Southwestern Virginia December 10-29, 1864. Capture and destruction of lead mines December 17. Near Marion December 17-18. Saltsville December 20-21. At Camp Nelson and Paducah, Ky., till March, 1865. At LaGrange, Tenn., till May. At Camp Nelson, Wild Cat, and Danville, Ky., till July. At New Haven and Catlettsburg, Ky., till October. At Covington, Ky., till December. At Louisville, Ky., and Helena, Ark., till January, 1866. At Duvall's Bluff
k, three miles west of Tuscumbia. I also learned that the pontoon bridge had been taken up on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, and that the entire pontoon train, of two hundred wagons, had passed through Leighton on Thursday, and camped at Lagrange the same night, and that it was bound for Columbus, Mississippi, with a comparatively small guard. Roddy's (so-called) division of cavalry had apparently been relied upon to prevent any advance of our forces, until the train could get to a sathe expedition or not, as I might deem best, I started from Leighton before daylight on Saturday morning, December thirty-first, taking a trail which enabled us to avoid Armstrong's force and to get in the rear of a portion of Roddy's command at Lagrange, where we captured Colonel Jim Warren, of the Tenth Alabama cavalry, and some other prisoners. About one P. M. we passed through Russelville, where we encountered another portion of Roddy's force, which had just arrived from Tuscumbia, and dr
k, three miles west of Tuscumbia. I also learned that the pontoon bridge had been taken up on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, and that the entire pontoon train, of two hundred wagons, had passed through Leighton on Thursday, and camped at Lagrange the same night, and that it was bound for Columbus, Mississippi, with a comparatively small guard. Roddy's (so-called) division of cavalry had apparently been relied upon to prevent any advance of our forces, until the train could get to a sathe expedition or not, as I might deem best, I started from Leighton before daylight on Saturday morning, December thirty-first, taking a trail which enabled us to avoid Armstrong's force and to get in the rear of a portion of Roddy's command at Lagrange, where we captured Colonel Jim Warren, of the Tenth Alabama cavalry, and some other prisoners. About one P. M. we passed through Russelville, where we encountered another portion of Roddy's force, which had just arrived from Tuscumbia, and dr
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