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Md.1.355 Coal, Newcastle1.270 Coal, Welsh1.315 Coke1.000 Corundum3.710-3.981 Cryolite2.692-3.077 Diamond, Oriental3.521-3.550 Diamond, Brazilian3.444 Dolomite2.800 Earth2.194 Earth, loose1.500 Earth, rammed1.600 Earth, moist sand2.050 Emerald2.600 Emerald, Brazilian3.155 Flint2.586-2.664 Garnet, common3.576-3.688 Garnet, precious4.000-4.352 Granite2.613-2.956 Gypsum1.872-3.310 Gypsum, ordinary, about2.3 Hornblende, common3.600-3.830 Hyacinth4.000-4.620 Jade2.959-3.389 Jasper2.566-2.816 Jet1.259-1.300 Limestone2.700-2.837 Limestone, green3.182 Marl1.700-2.944 Malachite3.572-3.994 Marble2.516-2.858 Mica2.546-2.934 Millstone2.484 Mortar1.384-1.750 Mud, about1.630 Opal1.958-2.144 Peat0.600-1.329 Pitchstone1.970-2.720 Plaster of Paris1.176 Plumbago1.987-2.267 Porphyry2.670-2.790 Pumice-stone0.915 Quartz2.64-2.66 Rock crystal2.605-2.888 Ruby, Oriental4.283 Ruby, Brazilian3.531 Sand1.392-1.800 Sandstone2.08-2.52 Sapphire3.991-4.283 Sardonyx2.59
ial glaze, and named after the inventor, Josiah Wedgwood. See pottery. Several other kinds were introduced by Wedgwood. 1. Queens-ware or cream-colored ware, made by combining metallic oxides with pipe-clay and sand. 2. Terra-cotta; a ware in imitation of porphyry, granite, and other kinds of hard stone. 3. Basalt; a very hard black ware. 4. Porcelain-biscuit; differing from the above chiefly in being of a white color. 5. Bamboo-ware; a kind of cane-colored biscuit. 6. Jasper; a delicate white biscuit, suitable for cameos and statuettes. Weed′ing-hoe. See hoe. Weft. The filing or woof of a web; running from selvage to selvage. Also known as the shoot, or fram. Weft-fork. (Weaving.) a. One used in certain kinds of looms where the filling is laid in, one piece at a time. See slat-weaving loom. b. An arrangement for stopping the loom if the weft-thread should break or fail. The original stopmotion. It was invented by James Bullough. E
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1862 (search)
ts.) May 24: Skirmish, Winchester(No Reports.) May 26: Skirmish, FayettevilleOHIO--4th Cavalry. May 30: Burning, Cypress CreekBy Confederates. June 4: Action, JasperKENTUCKY--5th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry; 79th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 7 wounded. Total, 9. June 4: Skirmish, Winchester(No Reports.) June 5: Capf Cumberland GapKENTUCKY--22d Infantry. OHIO--16th and 42d Infantry. June 18: Skirmish, Wilson's GapOHIO--16th Infantry. June 18: Skirmish, Rankin's Ferry, near JasperKENTUCKY--4th Cavalry. June 21: Skirmish, ShellmoundKENTUCKY--4th Cavalry. June 21: Skirmish, Rankin's Ferry, near JasperILLINOIS--24th Infantry. June 21: SkirmJasperILLINOIS--24th Infantry. June 21: Skirmish, ShelbyvilleINDIANA--3d Cavalry. June 21: Skirmish, Battle CreekILLINOIS--24th Infantry. KENTUCKY--4th Cavalry. OHIO--4th Cavalry; Battery "E" 1st Light Arty; 2nd and 33rd Infantry. WISCONSIN--10th Infantry. Union loss, 4 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 7. June 25: Skirmish, GermantownOHIO--56th Infantry. Union loss, 10 killed. J
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1863 (search)
--1st, 2d and 3d Cavalry. WISCONSIN--1st Cavalry. UNITED STATES--4th Cavalry. Union loss, 14 killed, 108 wounded, 5 missing. Total, 127. Oct. 1: Skirmish, Anderson's or Mountain Gap, near Smith's Cross RoadsKENTUCKY--21st Infantry. Union loss, 38 killed, wounded and missing. Oct. 2: Skirmish, Pitt's Cross Roads, Sequatchie ValleyKENTUCKY--2d Cavalry. Oct. 2: Skirmish near ChattanoogaINDIANA--84th Infantry. Oct. 2: Skirmish, GreenvilleOHIO--2d Cavalry. Oct. 2: Skirmish, Valley Road, near JasperINDIANA--4th Cavalry. Oct. 2: Skirmish near DunlapPENNSYLVANIA--15th Cavalry. Oct. 2: Skirmish, Anderson's Cross RoadsILLINOIS--60th Infantry (Detachment). KENTUCKY--21st Infantry. OHIO--Battery "D" 1st Light Arty. (Section). WISCONSIN--1st Cavalry. Union loss, 70 killed, wounded and missing. Oct. 3: Skirmish, Cumberland MountainsINDIANA--17th Mounted Infantry. Oct. 3: Skirmish, Bear CreekILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. Oct. 3: Skirmish, Hill's Gap, Thompson's Cove, near BeershebaILLINOI
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
till April 22. Moved to Jonesboro April 22-24, and to Decatur and Huntsville April 25-30. Moved to Athens May 1, and duty there till May 26. Negley's Expedition to Chattanooga, Tenn., May 26-June 11. Chattanooga June 7-8. March to Jasper June 11-16. Rankin's Ferry, near Jasper and Battle Creek, June 21. At Battle Creek till July 11, thence moved to Tullahoma and duty on Nashville & Chattanooga R. R. till September. March to Nashville, thence to Louisville, Ky., SeptembeJasper and Battle Creek, June 21. At Battle Creek till July 11, thence moved to Tullahoma and duty on Nashville & Chattanooga R. R. till September. March to Nashville, thence to Louisville, Ky., September 7-28. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-16. Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8. Duty at Mitchellsville till December. March to Nashville December 7-9. Advance on Murfreesboro December 26-30. Action at Jefferson December 30. Battle of Stone's River December 31, 1862, and January 1-3, 1863. Duty at Murfreesboro till June. Expedition to McMinnville April 20-30. Middle Tennessee (or Tullahoma) Campaign June 24-July 7. Hoover's Gap June 24-26. Occupation
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Indiana Volunteers. (search)
2-August 25. McCook's Raid on Atlanta & West Point R. R. July 27-31. Lovejoy Station July 29-30. Clear Creek July 30. Newnan July 30. Expedition to Jasper August 11-15. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler September 1-8. Consolidated to a Battalion of 4 Companies September Near Stevens' Gap September 18. Battle of Chickamauga September 19-21. Operations against Wheeler and Roddy September 29-October 17. Valley Road, near Jasper, October 2. Scout to Fayetteville October 29-November 2. Fayetteville November 1. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. March to relief of KnocCook's Raid on Atlanta and West Point R. R. July 27-31. Campbellton July 28. Lovejoy Station July 29. Clear Creek and Newnan's July 30. Expedition to Jasper August 11-15. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler September 24-October 18. Pulaski September 26-27. Operations aga
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Kentucky Volunteers. (search)
3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to November, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to January, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to August, 1865. Service. Moved from Bardstown, Ky., to Nashville, Tenn., March 26, 1862, thence to Wartrace, Tenn., April 8, and duty in that vicinity till July. Action at Lebanon May 5. Readyville June 7. Rankin's Ferry near Jasper June 18. Shell Mountain June 21. Battle Creek June 21 and July 5. Murfreesboro July 13 (4 Cos.). Moved to Tullahoma July 13, and duty there till August. Sparta August 4 (Detachment). Raid on Louisville & Nashville Railroad August 19-21 (Detachment). March to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 22-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-22. Near Perryville October 6-7. Near Mountain Gap October 14 and 16. Duty on southern border of Kentu
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
ps, to October, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 14th Army Corps, to July, 1865. Service. Duty at Nolin till December, 1861, and at Munfordsville till February, 1862. Moved to Bowling Green, Ky., thence to Nashville, Tenn., February 14-March 3. At Nashville till March 28. Ordered to Columbia, Tenn., and guard Nashville & Decatur Railroad till May. Expedition to Rodgersville, Ala., May 13-14. Lamb's Ferry May 14. Negley's Expedition to Chattanooga May 28-June 17. Jasper, Sweeden's Cove, June 4. Chattanooga June 7-8. Ordered to Tullahoma, Tenn., and duty there till August. Ordered to Nashville, thence march to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-16. Battle of Perryville October 8. Guard Louisville & Nashville Railroad at Mitchellsville November 9-December 7. Advance on Murfreesboro December 26-30. Jefferson December 30. Battle of Stone's River December 30-31, 1862, a
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Wisconsin Volunteers. (search)
Burned Church May 26 and May 30-June 1. Ackworth June 3-4. Big Shanty June 6. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Howell's Ferry July 1. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 6-17. Beachtown July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. McCook's Raid on Atlanta & West Point Railroad July 27-31. Campbellton July 28. Newnan July 30-31. Expedition to Jasper August 11-15. At Cartersville August 18-October 17. Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler September 1-8. At Calhoun till November 14. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., November 14, and duty there till December 4. Pursuit of Lyon from Paris to Hopkinsville, Ky., thence march to Nashville, Tenn., December 6, 1864 to January 8, 1865. Action at Hopkinsville, Ky., December 16. At Chickasaw, Ala., till March, 1865. Wilson's Raid from Chickasaw, Ala., to Macon, Ga., March 22-April 24.
H. H. Peyton Clark Phillip Dougherty Clark A. M. Christian Clay Stephen B. Moore Coles D. Wickersham Cook G. S. Kimberly Cook S. Corning Judd Fulton Charles Sweeney Fulton L. Walker Hamilton M. Couchman Hancock M. M. Morrow Hancock J. M. Finch Hancock Dennis Smith Hancock J. S. Rainsdell Henderson A. Johnson Henderson Ira R. Wills Henry Chas. Durham Henry Morrison Francis Henry J. B. Carpenter Henry J. Osborn Jackson G. W. Jeffries Jasper G. H. Varnell Jefferson Wm. Dodds Jefferson J. M. Pace Jefferson James Sample Jersey O. W. Powell Jersey M. Y. Johnson Jo. Daviess David Sheen Jo. Daviess M. Simmons Jo. Daviess Louis Shister Jo. Daviess Thomas McKee Knox J. F. Worrell McLean E. D. Wright Menard Edward Lanning Menard Robert Halloway Mercer Robt. Davis Montgomery Thos. Grey Montgomery W. J. Latham Morgan J. O. S. Hays Morgan J. W. McMillen Morgan D. Patterson Moultri
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