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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 4 0 Browse Search
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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 1 1 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 136. siege of Cotton Hill, Va., October 30 to November 7, 1861. (search)
ached, are the body guard of General Rosecrans, and are encamped with him at Tompkins Farm. General Schenck's brigade is eight miles above; Col. McCook's, consisting of three German regiments, is five miles above; General Benham's brigade is at Cannelton, seven miles below Gauley Bridge, and Col. Tyler, with the Seventh Ohio and Second Virginia regiments, has possession of Charleston, thirty-eight miles below, the whole under Gen. Rosecrans. The paymaster paid off our regiment yesterday, andis leg and broke it. No other damage done; but the rebels are working hard on the Kanawha, and we now anticipate a hard fight before they are whipped out. The Thirteenth, Twelfth, and Tenth Ohio have crossed over the Gauley, and gone down to Cannelton. Our movements are now uncertain for the present. Should we have any thing of a fight, you may depend on the lively Second Kentucky doing their duty. Every preparation on our part is in course of erection. Gen. Cox is down at Gauley, and Ge
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1862 (search)
Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry (Detachment); 4th Infantry. Union loss included in Fayetteville, Sept. 10. Sept. 11: Skirmish, Loup CreekOHIO--47th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry (Detachment). Sept. 11: Skirmish, Armstrong's CreekOHIO--47th Infantry. Sept. 11: Skirmish, CharlestownWEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. Sept. 11: Skirmish, Miller's FerryOHIO--44th Infantry. Sept. 11: Skirmish, Gauley FerryOHIO--44th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th and 9th Infantry. Sept. 11: Skirmish near CanneltonOHIO--44th Infantry. Sept. 11: Skirmish, MartinsburgILLINOIS--12th Cavalry; Battery "M" 2d Light Arty.; 65th Infantry. NEW YORK--110th Infantry. Sept. 11-12: Skirmishes, Point Mountain Turnpike(No Reports.) Sept. 12: Evacuation, MartinsburgILLINOIS--12th Cavalry; Battery "M" 2d Light Arty.; 65th Infantry. NEW YORK--110th Infantry. Sept. 12: Skirmish, CharlestownOHIO--34th and 47th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. Sept. 12: Skirmish, Harper's FerryNEW YORK--126th Infantry. Sept.
28-30. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battles of South Mountain September 14; Antietam September 16-17. March to Clear Springs October 8, thence to Hancock October 9. March to the Kanawha Valley October 12-November 13. Camp at Cannelton November 13-December 1. Expedition toward Logan Court House December 1-10. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., December, thence to Helena, Ark., and to Young's Point, La., January 21, 1863. Duty there till March. Expedition to Rolling Fork isburg May 23. Moved to Meadow Bluffs May 29, and duty there till August. Expedition to Salt Sulphur Springs June 22-25. Scout from Meadow Bluffs to Greenbrier River August 2-5 (Cos. F, G and K ). Greenbrier River August 3. Near Cannelton September 1. Campaign in the Kanawha Valley September 6-16. Camp Tompkins September 9. Miller's Ferry and Gauley Bridge September 11. Near Cannellton September 12. Charleston September 13. Point Pleasant September 20. Order
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)
101, 9, 101, 10, 101, 21; 117, 1; 144, F1; 149, H13 Camp Creek, W. Va. 135-A; 141, F10, 135-A; 141, F11 Campti, La. 50, 6; 52, 1; 53, 1; 155, D1; 158, E13 CaƱada Alamosa, N. Mex 98, 1 Canadian River, N. Mex. 98, 1; 119, 1 Fort Canby, N. Mex. 98, 1 Cane Creek, Ala. 149, H9, 149, H10 Cane Hill, Ark. 66, 1; 160, G10 Cane River, La. 155, F1 Caney Bayou, Tex. 65, 10; 157, G6 Caney Fork, Tenn. 24, 3; 30, 2; 150, G8, 150, H10 Cannelton, W. Va. 9, 3 Cannon's Bridge, S. C. 120, 2; 139, F1; 143, F10; 144, B11 Canoe Creek, Fla. 110, 1 Canoe Station, Ala. 110, 1 Canonicus (U. S.S.) 75, 3; 129, 9 Canton, Ky. 118, 1; 150, E2 Canton, Miss. 51, 1; 117, 1; 135-A; 155, B10; 171 Expedition toward, Oct. 14-20, 186371, 15 Canvas pontoon-boats, bridges, etc.: Plans 106, 1 Cape Fear, N. C. 135-A Cape Fear River, N. C. 25, 5; 76, 2; 105, 8; 117, 1; 118, 1; 132, 1; 133, 1; 135-A
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The muster roll [from the Staunton, Va., Vindicator, March 3, 1893.] (search)
B., March 21, 1862, living at Mint Spring. Young, William N., March 21, 1862, died since the war, March, 1884. Berry, James B., April 29, 1862, killed at Port Republic, June 9, 1862. Carson, Robert, April 29, 1862, died since the war, January 19, 1893. Hasher, J. F., April 29, 1862, died summer, 1863. Wright, Henry, April 29, 1862, living at Moffett's Creek. Brubeck, James L., July 30, 1862, living in Albemarle county. Wiseman, Henry B., October 17, 1862, living in Cannelton, W. Va. Wiseman, John, March 15, 1863, living in Augusta county. McCutchan, Frank, March 23, 1863, living in Rogersville, Tenn. Runkle, Christopher, March 25, 1863, living at Moffett's Creek. Weaver, John W., April 30, 1863, living at Middlebrook. Buchanan, William, April 30, 1863, died in hospital. Fix, Henry, September 30, 1863, living at Moffett's Creek. Fix, John, September 30, 1863, living at Moffett's Creek. Beard, William, November 18, 1863, died in hospital, Mar
From Western Virginia. --A letter dated Lewisburg, Va., June 16th, contains the following: Everything is quiet here at present. Our scouts have just returned from an expedition as low down as Cannelton, in Kanawha county. They report three regiments recently mounted. We are looking for another raid."