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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 11 1 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 1 1 Browse Search
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place near Manchester, Tenn., between a small force of Union infantry, under the command of Captain Miller, Eighteenth Ohio, and a force of rebel cavalry, under General Forrest, resulting in the retreat of the latter, with very heavy loss.--Cincinnati Commercial. A reconnoitring expedition, consisting of two companies of infantry, a battery of two guns, and a small troop of cavalry, under the command of Col. Thomas, Eighth Vermont, left St. Charles Court-House, La., and proceeded to Bonnet Carre where they dispersed, after a short skirmish, a force of rebel guerrillas, and captured over fifteen head of oxen, horses, and mules, which were designed for the use of the rebel army. The expedition was entirely successful, and returned without losing a man.--New Orleans Delta, Sept. 1. The Union gunboat Anglo-American, under the command of Captain Riley, left New Orleans and proceeded up the Mississippi River on a reconnoitring expedition, as far as Vicksburgh. When opposite Port
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Louisiana, 1862 (search)
ntry. Sept. 8: Skirmish near St. Charles Court HouseCONNECTICUT--9th Infantry. INDIANA--21st Infantry. MAINE--1st Battery Light Arty.; 14th Infantry. MICHIGAN--6th Infantry. WISCONSIN--4th Infantry. Sept. 13-15: Exp. to Pass Manchac and PonchatoulaCONNECTICUT--13th Infantry (Detachment). MAINE--12th Infantry (3 Co's). MASSACHUSETTS--26th Infantry (1 Co.). Union loss, 22 wounded. Sept. 21-25: Exp. from Carrollton to Donaldsonville, and SkirmishINDIANA--21st Infantry. Oct. 19: Skirmish, Bonnet Carre, St. John Baptist ParishCONNECTICUT--9th Infantry. Oct. 24-Nov. 6: Operations, La Fourche DistrictCONNECTICUT--12th and 13th Infantry. LOUISIANA--1st Cavalry (Co's "A," "B," "C"); 1st Native Guard Colored Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--6th Battery Light Arty. MAINE--1st Battery Light Arty. NEW HAMPSHIRE--8th Infantry. NEW YORK--75th Infantry. VERMONT--8th Infantry. Oct. 25: Capture of DonaldsonvilleCONNECTICUT--12th and 13th Infantry. LOUISIANA--1st Cavalry (Co's "A," "B," "C"). MAINE--1st Ba
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Louisiana, 1865 (search)
). March 21: Skirmish, Bayou TecheUNITED STATES--93d Colored Infantry (Detachment). March 23-24: Scout from Donaldsonville to Bayou GoulaINDIANA--16th Mounted Infantry (Co. "K"). March 24: Scout from Bayou Boeuf to Bayou ChemiseLOUISIANA--1st Cavalry (Co. "K"). March 25-27: Exp. from Brashear City to Indian BendUNITED STATES--93d Colored Infantry (Detachment). March 25-28: Exp. from Brashear City to Oyster BayouUNITED STATES--93d Colored Infantry (Detachment). March 26-29: Exp. from Bonnet Carre to Amite RiverNEW YORK--18th Cavalry (Detachment). March 28-30: Exp. from Fort Pike to Bay St. Louis, MissUNITED STATES--79th Colored Infantry. March 30-April 2: Exp. from Baton Rouge to Clinton and Comite RiverILLINOIS--118th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry. TEXAS--1st Cavalry. April 2-5: Exp. from Hermitage to the French SettlementRHODE ISLAND--3d Cavalry (Detachment). April 2-10: Exp. from Thibodeaux, Bayou Boeuf and Brashear City to Lake Verret, Grand Bayou and the ParkLOU
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Connecticut Volunteers. (search)
tion, near Grand Gulf, June 24. Arrived at Vicksburg June 25. Fatigue duty on Vicksburg Canal till July 23. Moved to Baton Rouge July 23-26, and duty there till August 21. Battle of Baton Rouge August 5. Moved to Carrollton August 21-22. Expedition to St. Charles September 7-8. Near St. Charles Court House September 8. Duty in the defenses of New Orleans till April, 1864, at New Orleans, Algiers, Mexican Gulf R. R. and mouth of the Mississippi and at Pass Manchac, Bonnet Carre, St. John Baptist District, October 19, 1862. Expedition to Ponchatoula March 21-30, 1863 (Detachment). Capture of Ponchatoula March 24 (Detachment). Action at Chackahoola Station, La., June 24 (Cos. C, E, G, I and K ). Expedition to Madisonville January 3, 1864. On veteran furlough in Connecticut April 15-July 16, 1864. Moved to Bermuda Hundred, Va., July 16-20. On Bermuda Hundred front July 20-28. Deep Bottom July 28-29. Moved to Washington, D. C., July 30-Au
nd K ). Battle of Baton Rouge August 5. Moved to Carrollton August 20, and duty there till December 13. Bayou des Allemands September 4-5. Expedition to St. Charles C. H. September 7-8. St. Charles C. H. September 8. Moved to Bonnet Carre December 13, and duty there till May 7, 1863. Company H detached at Frenier December 14, 1862, to January 6, 1863. Company B detached at Frenier December 14, 1862, to February 20, 1863. Company E detached at Frenier January 6 to April East New York till January 12, 1863. Moved to Fortress Monroe, Va., thence to New Orleans, La., January 12-February 14. Attached to 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to July, 1863. Service. Moved to Bonnet Carre, La., February 26, 1863, and duty there till May. Expedition to Ponchatoula and Amite River March 21-30. Capture of Ponchatoula March 24. Amite River March 28. Expedition to Amite River May 7-21. Civiques Ferry May 10. Advance
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
Augusta and Columbus, Ga., Dept. of Georgia, to April, 1866. Service. Duty in the District of LaFourche, Defenses of New Orleans, La., guarding lines of New Orleans & Opelousas Railroad at Brashear City, LaFourche Crossing, Tigerville, Bonnet Carre, and other points till January, 1864. Actions at Pattersonville June 17 and 19, 1863. LaFourche Crossing June 19-21. Thibodeaux June 20 (Co. D ). Fort Buchanan and Bayou Boeuf June 23. Brashear City June 23. Ordered to Frankrps, to September, 1863. Service. Duty at New Orleans and Carrollton, La., till March, 1863. Scout to Pass Manchac, February 8-11 (Detachment). Advance on Ponchatoula March 2124. Expedition to Amite River March 24-30. Duty at Bonnet Carre till May 7. Expedition to Amite River May 7-19. Action at Civique's Ferry May 10. Moved to Baton Rouge May 20, thence to Port Hudson, La. Siege of Port Hudson May 24-July 9. Assaults on Port Hudson May 27-June 14. Surrender o
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Wisconsin Volunteers. (search)
to Warrenton May 14-29. At Baton Rouge till June 17. Expedition from Baton Rouge June 7-9 (2 Cos.). Williams' Expedition to Vicksburg, Miss., and operations in that vicinity June 20-July 26. Grand Gulf June 23-24. Battle of Baton Rouge, La., August 5. Evacuation of Baton Rouge August 20. At Carrollton till September 29 and at Camp Parapet till December 19. Bayou Des Allemands September 4-5. Expedition from Carrollton to St. Charles' Court House September 7-8. Bonnet Carre near St. Charles' Court House September 8. Moved to Baton Rouge December 19, and duty there till February, 1863. (Co. G detached for Heavy Artillery service in the Defenses of New Orleans November 13, 1862, to August 14, 1863.) Moved to Bayou Plaquemine February 6, 1863. Expedition to Indian Village February 13. To New Orleans February 23, thence to Baton Rouge March 6. Demonstration on Port Hudson March 7-27. Operations in Western Louisiana April 9-May 14. Teche C
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Read's Company. (search)
Ellis S. Russell, Corp. Hartford, Me. 23, s. Oct. 25, 1861. Disch. to accept com. in 1st. Louisiana Inf. Aug, 27, 1863. 1st Lieut. May 1, 1864. Ferdinand Spear, Corp. en. New Orleans, La. June 14, 1862. Killed by the enemy after surrendering, May 15, 1863, Independent Station, La. William Sweeney, Corp. New Brunswick, 24, s; brick-layer. Oct. 24, 1861. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. M. O. Nov, 26, 1864. Edward Taupsen, Corp. en. New Orleans, La. June 13, 1862. Died Nov. 4. 1863, Bonnet Carre, La. Frekerick J. Hartner, bugler. en. New Orleans, La. 25; harness maker, June 8, 1862. Disch. May 19, 1865, from Co. D, expired service. William B. Hamblin, Bugler, Boston, 19, s; clerk. Nov. 25, 1861. Discharged Feb. 29, 1864, to accept commission as 2nd Lieut. 4th Regt. U. S. C. Cav. Taken prisoner on Red River campaign, and supposed to have been shot by enemy. James Wiley, Farrier, Framingham, 35, m; stone-cutter. Nov. 5, 1861. M. O. Nov. 26, 1864. Geoge W. Burke, S