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he fire of a Louisiana regiment, Capt. R. B. Lambert, Lieutenants Hall and Hopkins and several others were wounded. In the subsequent encounter with the enemy, Lieutenant-Colonel Grayson was mortally, and Maj. J. A. McNeely, Captains Crump and Wilds, and Lieutenants Duncan, Hopkins and Busby, seriously wounded. After the fall of Fort Donelson, Tenn., General Polk evacuated Columbus, and the next stand for the defense of the Mississippi river was made at the bends of Island No.10 and New Madrid, Mo. At Fort Thompson, near New Madrid, was stationed a garrison consisting of the Eleventh Arkansas regiment, Col. J. M. Smith; the Twelfth Arkansas, Lieut.-Col. W. D. S. Cook, and two Tennessee batteries, all under Col. E. W. Gantt, of the Twelfth Arkansas. An army under Gen. John Pope advanced southward in Missouri against New Madrid and began an attack on Fort Thompson, March 13th. During the following night, in the midst of a violent thunderstorm, the Confederate garrison was removed
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, Table of Contents. (search)
1861. Bull Run, Va., Campaign, 1861. Plate 6. Washington, D. C., June and July, 1861. Paducah, Ky., and vicinity, November, 1861. Logan's Cross-Roads, January 19, 1862, and Mill Springs, Ky. Plate 7. Northeastern Virginia and vicinity of Washington, D. C. Plate 8. Northeastern Virginia and vicinity of Washington, D. C. Plate 9. Carnifix Ferry, Gauley River, W. Va., September 10, 1861. Somerset, Ky., 1861. Gauley Bridge, W. Va., 1861. Plate 10. New Madrid, Mo., and Island No.10, February 28-April 8, 1862. Keetsville, Mo., to Fayetteville, Ark. Pea Ridge, Ark., March 6-8, 1862. Bentonville to Cassville, Mo., March 4-7, 1862. Manassas Junction, Va., April, 1862. Shiloh, Tenn., or Pittsburg Landing, April 6-7, 1862. Plate 11. Fort Henry, Tenn., February 6, and Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 12-16, 1862. Plate 12. Valverde, N. Mex., February 21, 1862. Fort Craig, N. Mex., February, 1862. Shiloh, Tenn., or Pittsbur
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, Maps, sketches, etc., Pertaining to the several volumes. (search)
9 Hunter's Chapel, Va. 5 Manassas Junction, Va. 10 Washington, D. C. 6 Volume VI. Fort Pulaski, Ga. 5 Wright River, S. C. 135-B Volume VII. Columbus, Ky. 5 Fort Donelson, Tenn. 11 Fort Henry, Tenn. 11 Logan's Cross-Roads, Ky. 6 Mill Springs, Ky. 6 Somerset, Ky. 9 Volume VIII. Bentonville, Ark., to Cassville, Mo. 10 Island no.10, Mississippi River 10 Keetesville, Mo., to Fayetteville, Ark. 10 Leetown, Ark. 10 New Madrid, Mo. 10 Pea Ridge, Ark. 10, 79 Volume IX. Burnside's Expedition, N. C. 40 Fort Craig, N. Mex. 12 Roanoke Island, N. C. 12 Valverde, N. Mex. 12 Volume X. Corinth, Miss. 12-14, 78 Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 118 Monterey, Tenn., to Corinth, Miss. 13 Pittsburg Landing, Tenn. 12, 14, 78, 98 Shiloh, Tenn. 10, 12-14, 98 Volume XI. Bottom's and Railroad bridges, Va. 64, 86 Department of Virginia (Reconnaissance in) 18 Hanover Court-
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, Authorities. (search)
ysburg, Pa. 27 i, 486, 487 Blackford, William W.: Brandy Station, Va. 27 II, 686 Blake, Edward D.: New Madrid, Mo., and Island no.10 8, 137 Bowen, John S.: Port Gibson, Miss. 24 i, 665 Branch, L. O'B.: New Berne, Granger, Gordon: Fort Blakely, Ala., Union works 49 i, 145 Franklin, Tenn 23 i, 225 Gray, A. B.: New Madrid, Mo., and Island no.10 8, 146, 147 Grose, William: Stone's River, Tenn. 20 i, 564 Hains, Peter C.: Fred 20 i, 97, 100 Middle Creek, Ky 7, 51 Meade, George G.: Mine Run Campaign 29 i, 19 Meister, C.: New Madrid, Mo., and Island no.10 8, 146 Merrill, Lewis: Fourche Bayou, Ark. 22 i, 493 Meysenberg, Theodore A.: Noalmer, William J.: Chickamauga Campaign 30 III, 340, 443 Courier posts 30 IV, 310 Pattison, H. A.: New Madrid, Mo., and Island no.10 8, 146 Patton, George S.: Rocky Gap, W. Va. 29 i, 1016 Pitzman, Julius: Arkansas
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, Authorities. (search)
Va., July 11, 1861 2, 5 Savannah, Ga., Dec. 11-21, 1864 70, 2 Sherman's operations in Georgia, May 5-Sept. 4, 1864 88, 2 Views 126, 5-11; 127, 1-12; 128, 1-12; 129, 1-4, 6-8, 10; 130, 1-3, 5 Polk, Leonidas: Belmont, Mo., Jan. 2, 1862 4, 2 Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862 24, 4 Stone's River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862-Jan. 3, 1863 32, 1 Pope, John: Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 4, 1862 22, 2 Groveton, or Manassas Plains, Aug. 29, 1862 22, 3 New Madrid, Mo., and Island no.10, Feb. 28-April 8, 1862 10, 1 Northern Virginia Campaign, Aug. 16-Sept. 2, 1862 21, 13; 22, 5, 7 Porter, David D.: Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 3-17, 1865 75, 3 Red River Campaign, March 10-May 22, 1864 50, 6 Potter, L. W.: Morgan's Ohio Raid, July 2-26, 1863 94, 4 Powell, O. V.: Gauley Bridge, W. Va., 1861 9, 3 Powell, W. Angelo: Gauley Bridge, W. Va., 1861 9, 3 Winchester, Va., June 13-15, 1863 39, 4 Price, Sterl
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)
batteries 1, 207 Engineering operations, 1863 28 i, 241-255, 258-263, 305-307, 320, 321, 332-334 Torpedoes 28 i, 309, 311 Morton's Ford, Va.: Demonstration, Feb. 6-7, 1864 33, 117 Fort Moultrie, S. C.: Bastionette, N. W. Angle 1, 86 Operations 1, 146, 181 Nashville, Tenn.: Battle, Dec. 15-16, 1864 45 i, 408 New Berne, N. C.: Battle, March 14, 1862 9, 248 New Ironsides, U. S. Steamer: Torpedoes for use against 28 II, 252 New Madrid, Mo.: Operations, Feb. 28-April 8, 1862 8, 137, 146, 147, 767 North Anna River, Va.: Operations 36 i, 548; 36 III, 60, 89, 126, 188, 190-192, 224 North Carolina: Campaign, Carolinas 47 i, 972, 1110; 47 II, 905 Gillett's Farm 9, 303 New Berne 9, 248 Roanoke Island 9, 89 South Mills 9, 330 Weldon and vicinity 27 III, 1071 Northern Virginia Campaign: Bull Run, Va. 12 III, 959, 960 Porter Court-Martial 12 II (Sup.), 1052 Posit
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)
9; 151, H9 New Hope Church, Ga. 48, 3; 56, 5; 57, 1, 57, 3; 58, 1, 58, 2; 59, 3; 60, 1, 60, 2; 69, 5; 76, 2; 88, 2; 90, 7; 101, 13, 101, 21 New Hope Church, Va. 44, 3; 45, 1; 76, 5; 78, 2; 81, 1; 135, 5 New Iberia, La. 23, 8; 135-A; 156, D4 New Ironsides (U. S.S.) 75, 3 New Jersey (State) 136; 162-171 New Kent Court-House, Va. 16, 1; 17, 1; 19, 1, 19, 3; 21, 9; 22, 1; 74, 1; 92, 1; 100, 1 New London, Va. 81, 6; 100, 1; 117, 1; 118, 1; 137, G3 New Madrid, Mo. 10, 1; 117, 1; 135-A; 153, D11; 171 Operations against, Feb. 28-April 8, 1862 10, 1 New Market, Ala. 24, 3; 118, 1; 135-A; 149, D7 New Market, Ky. 118, 1; 150, B9; 151, H10 New Market, Mo. 152, A6; 161, B9 New Market, Va. 3, 1, 3, 2; 5, 1; 7, 1; 16, 1; 22, 6, 22, 7; 23, 1, 23, 5; 43, 7; 45, 1; 74, 1; 81, 4; 84, 9; 85, 1; 94, 2; 100, 1; 116, 4; 135-A; 137, B4 New Market Bridge, Va. 18, 1, 18, 2 New Market Hill, Va. 67, 7 New Market Ro
, bring your troops to Nashville, if possible. Roger Hanson in his report said that up to the time (1 o'clock p. m. of the 15th) when we were ordered back to the trenches, our success was complete and our escape secure, but our success was misleading and defeated the wishes of General Johnston. Columbus, Ky., was still held by the Confederate troops, as well as New Madrid and Island No.10. Maj. John P. McCown was detached from Columbus, on the 26th of February, 1862, and ordered to New Madrid, Mo., and placed in command. General Beauregard dispatched General Polk on the same day that the place must be watched and held at all cost. Three days earlier Major-General Pope, of the Federal army, had assumed command of the army of the Mississippi, then concentrated at Commerce, Mo. This was made Pope's base of operations against New Madrid. In a week he was in motion, and on the 3d of March he was in front of New Madrid. At once he drove in the Confederate outposts and invested th
New Madrid, New Madrid County, Missouri a town of 610* pop., on Mississippi River, about 40 miles S. by W. of Cairo Ill. It has an extensive river commerce.
irst, II., 322, 336; Second, II., 322; III., 324,342; Third, II., 322; Fourth, II., 322; on the Potomac, VIII., 85; officers of, VIII., 85; Fifth, II., 344; Sixth, II., 344; Seventh, II., 344; Eighth, II., 344; Ninth, I., 356, 358; Fifteenth, losses, X., 154; Twenty-third, X., 138; Twenty-sixth, II., 336. New Kent, Va., IV., 85. New Kent Court louse, Va.: St. Peter's church, near, I., 297. New Lisbon, Ohio: II., 340; IV., 175. New London,, U. S. S., VI., :312. New Madrid, Mo.: I., 211, 217, 220, 236, 358; II., 14 VI., 312. New Market, Md., IV., 154. New Market, Va.: III., 25, 140, 158, 321, 326; VII., 147. New Market Road, Va.: I., 366; IV., 242. New Mexico troops: Cavalry: First, I., 358. Infantry: First, I., 358; Second, I., 358. Fifth, I., 358. New Orleans, La., 219, 226 seq., 229,230, 231, 234, 235, 249, 362; II., 135, 136, 188 seq., 198, 331; III., 319; V., 166; VI., 17, 24, 34, 40, 85, 120, 184, 186, 190, 196,