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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, North Carolina, 1863 (search)
175th Infantry. U. S. Navy Gunboats "Smithfield," "Whitehead," "Seymour" and "Ceres." April 6: Skirmish, NixontonNORTH CAROLINA--1st Infantry (Co. D). April 7-10: Expedition from Newberne for relief of WashingtonMASSACHUSETTS--3d, 5th, 8th, 17th, 43d and 44th (2 Co's) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "H" 3d Light Arty.; 85th, 96th, 132d and 158th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--101st, 103d, 158th, 171st and 175th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--5th Heavy Arty, Battery "F" 1st Light Arty. April 9: Action, Blount's CreekMASSACHUSETTS--17th and 43d Infantry. NEW YORK--3d Cavalry (1 Co.); Battery "H" 3d Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--158th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--Battery "F" 1st Light Arty. Union loss, 10 wounded. April 13-21: Expedition to Swift Creek VillageNEW YORK--3d Cavalry (Detachment); Battery "H" 1st Light Arty. (Section). PENNSYLVANIA--158th, 168th, 171st and 175th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--Battery "F" 1st Light Arty. (Section). April 15: Skirmish, WashingtonMASSACHUSETTS--44th Infantry. April 16: Af
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, North Carolina, 1864 (search)
C" 1st Arty. Feb. 16: Affair, FairfieldPENNSYLVANIA--101st Infantry (Detachment). U. S. Gunboat "Foster." March 25-26: Expedition to Bogue and Bear InletsNEW YORK--158th Infantry. March 26: Skirmish near Black Jack ChurchNORTH CAROLINA--1st Infantry (Detachment). March 26: Skirmish, Ivy BendNORTH CAROLINA--2d Mounted Infantry. April 1: Skirmish near PlymouthUNITED STATES--37th Colored Infantry. April 2: Affair, Cape LookoutDestruction of Light by Confederates. April 5: Affair near Blount's CreekCONNECTICUT--21st Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--58th Infantry (Detachment). April 17: Skirmish, Beaver CreekNEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Detachment). April 17-20: Engagement, Siege and Capture, Plymouth.CONNECTICUT--16th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--2d Heavy Arty. (Co's "G," "H"). NEW YORK--12th Cavalry (Co's "A," "F"); 24th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 85th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--3d Heavy Arty. (Detachment); 101st and 103d Infantry. NORTH CAROLINA--2d Infantry (Co's "B," "E"). UNITED STATES--10th Col
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Connecticut Volunteers. (search)
e of Suffolk raised May 4. Reconnoissance to Chickahominy June 9-16. Moved to Portsmouth, Va., June 16. Provost and guard duty at Portsmouth and Norfolk till November 10. Moved to Newport News November 10, and duty there till February, 1864. Expedition up James River to Fort Powhatan January 24-25. Smithfield February 1. Moved to Morehead City, N. C., February 3, thence to Newberne February 12, and duty there, at Plymouth and at Washington, N. C., till April. Near Blount's Creek April 5. Moved to Portsmouth, Va., April 28. Butler's operations on South Side of the James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 10-28. Swift Creek, or Arrowfield Church, May 10. Operations against Fort Darling May 12-16. Battle of Drewry's Bluff May 14-16. At Bermuda Hundred May 17-27. Moved to White House, thence to Cold Harbor May 27-31. Battles about Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 15-18. Siege operations against Petersburg and Ric
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Massachusetts Volunteers. (search)
1. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 11-20. Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Provost duty at and near New Berne till April, 1863. March to relief of Washington, N. C., April 7-10. Blount's Creek April 9. Expedition to Washington April 17-19. Expedition toward Kinston April 27-May 1. Wise's Cross Roads and Dover Road April 28. Expedition to Thenton July 4-8. Quaker Bridge July 6. Raid on Weldon July 25-August 1. D duty at Evans' Mills January 11 to March 2. Expedition toward Trenton January 17-22. At Newberne till March 14. Expedition to Rocky Run March 14-16. At Newberne till April 7. March to relief of Little Washington April 7-10. Blount's Creek April 9. Moved to Little Washington April 17-18, and duty there till April 24. Moved to Newberne April 24-25. Expedition to Core Creek April 27-May 1. At Newberne till June 24. Moved to Fort Monroe, thence to White House, Pamun
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
1863 (Co. B ). Regiment re-enlisted January 1, 1864. Reconnoissance on Neuse River Road January 27-28. Near Blount's Creek April 5, 1864 (Detachment). Ordered to Yorktown, Va., April 28. Butler's operations on south side of James Rive Young's Cross Roads and Swansborough March 6-10. Expedition to relief of Little Washington, N. C., April 7-10. Blount's Creek April 9. Expedition to Swift Creek Village April 13-21. Big Swift Creek April 19. Ordered to Fortress Monroeksville, Young's Cross Roads and Swansborough March 6-10. Expedition to relief of Little Washington April 7-10. Blount's Creek April 9. Expedition to Swift Creek Village April 13-21. Moved to Fortress Monroe, Va., June. Dix's Campaign ksville, Young's Cross Roads and Swansborough March 6-10. Expedition to relief of Little Washington April 7-10. Blount's Creek April 9. Expedition to Swift Creek Village April 13-21. Duty at Little Washington till June. Ordered to Fort
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Rhode Island Volunteers. (search)
Action at Deep Gully March 31. Trent Road April 19. Expedition to Trenton and Pollocksville July 24-28. Expedition to Little Washington October 29-30. Expedition from New Berne November 2-12. Action at Rawle's Mills November 2. Demonstration on New Berne November 11. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 11-20. Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Expedition for relief of Little Washington April 7-10, 1863. Action at Blount's Creek April 9. Expedition to Swift Creek Village April 13-21 (Section). Expedition to Washington April 17-19. Expedition to Trenton July 4-8. Actions at Free Bridge and Quaker Bridge July 6. Expedition to Winston July 25-26. Pattacassy Creek, Mount Tabor Church, July 26. Expedition to Elizabeth City October 10-16. Moved to Norfolk, Va., October 30-November 5, thence to Point Lookout, Md., November 23-24, and duty there till January, 1864. Moved to Yorktown, Va., Janu
detailed with other troops twice for important detached service. On the 8th of April, it joined a column under General Spinola, and made a forced march to Blount's Creek; had a slight engagement with the enemy. During this expedition, the troops marched thirty miles, and had a skirmish with the rebels, in one day. On the 1 part of an expedition on April 8, under command of Brigadier-General Spinola, to reinforce General Foster, at Washington, N. C.; met and engaged the enemy at Blount's Creek. April 16.—The regiment formed part of an expedition under command of General Prince; left Newbern for the purpose of reconnoitring in the vicinity of the Twenty-fifth Regiment. April 7.—It joined an expedition under Brigadier-General Spinola, for the relief of Little Washington. It came up with the enemy at Blount's Creek. After a short artillery duel,—the regiment supporting a battery,—it was ordered to retreat. April 11.—It proceeded to the blockade, on Pamlico River,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Forty-third regiment Massachusetts Infantry (Militia). (search)
ization at Readville, Mass., as the 43d Infantry, M. V. M., and was mustered into service on varying dates from Sept. 12 to Oct. 25, 1862. It left camp November 5 under command of Col. Charles L. Holbrook, and embarking for Beaufort, N. C., arrived November 15 and went into camp on the Trent River. Company C under command of Capt. Wm. B. Fowle, Jr., was soon afterward stationed on detached duty at New Berne, remaining until March 4, 1883. The regiment, as part of General Foster's forces, was engaged in the Goldsboroa expedition in December, 1862, was active at the battles of Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboroa, and shared in the expedition to Trenton, N. C., in January, 1863. In April it formed part of the forces sent for the relief of Washington, N. C., meeting the enemy at Blount's Creek April 9 and later supplying volunteers for duty in running the blockade during the siege. It served afterward in the vicinity of New Berne until June 24, when it left for Fortress Monroe, arriving
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)
ridge, Va. 93, 1; 137, H9 Blackwater River, Va. 93, 1; 137, H1, 137, H9; 138, A12 Blair's Landing, La. 53, 1 Blakely, Ala. 61, 6; 71, 13, 71, 14; 110, 1; 135-A; 147, D4 Fort Blakely, Ala. Assault, April 9, 1865 61, 6; 71, 14 Blakeny's Bridge, S. C. 139, B3; 143, B12 Fort Bliss, Tex. 54, 1 Bloomery Gap, W. Va. 100, 1 Bloomfield, Ky. 150, A9; 151, G10 Bloomfield, Mo. 47, 1; 135-A; 153, C10 Bloomington, Tenn. 153, H10 Blount's Creek, N. C. 24, 5; 80, 8; 138, F9, 138, F10 Blountsville, Ala. 76, 1; 117, 1; 135-A; 149, G7; 171 Blountsville, Tenn. 118, 1; 135-A; 142, B7; 171 Blue Bird Gap, Ga. 24, 3; 57, 1; 97, 1; 111, 9; 149, D10 Blue Creek, W. Va. 141, C10 Blue Earth River, Minn. 171 Blue Mountain, Ala. 76, 1 Blue Pond, Ala. 46, 3; 48, 1; 117, 1; 118, 1; 149, F9 Blue Pond, Ga. 57, 1 Blue Ridge Mountains, N. C. 135-A; 142, G7 Blue Ridge Mountains, Va. 29,