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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
uated Corinth. June 1 our division went to Corinth on outpost duty and returned to camp on the evening of the 2d. On June 4 we received orders to be ready to make a forced march at 7 a. m., with three days rations. We marched toward Danville, Miss., but being delayed by trains in advance, made but 10 miles; bivouacked at Danville. Here one regiment was detailed to build a bridge across the Tuscumbia. On the evening of the 6th we resumed our march; passed through and bivouacked 11 to forward these reports, accompanied by the following report: When I assumed the command of Paine's and Stanley's divisions they were bivouacked and intrenched in two lines, facing south and west, Paine's center being on the Farmington and Danville road, Stanley on his right, extending the right, refused to the wood of Bridge Creek Bottom. The attack on Stanley's division on the 28th had given a quietus to the picket firing on his front. Nothing was heard of the rebels except a few shot
ammunition. A memorandum of movements ordered for the evening is about being sent out. Let the cavalry be in position and instructed so that the withdrawal of the outposts can be effected safely. Yours, very truly, Braxton Bragg. Danville, Miss., May 29, 1862. General Johnson: General: I hear firing in the direction of Rienzi, evidently on the other side of the Tuscumbia. The railroad bridge has not been destroyed. Avery informed about an hour ago that the last trains had notined here, unless I should kill a beef from the pastures and get forage from the plantations near, which I shall do if the regular supply fails. I am, colonel, very respectfully, John H. Savage, Colonel, Sixteenth Tennessee Volunteers. Danville, Miss., May 31, 1862--6.30 a. m. [General Hardee:] General: I sent a courier to you last night with important information obtained from prisoners captured. The head of General Pope's column is in front of us, say five regiments of cavalry, some
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 20 (search)
s are necessarily very long, extending from Deep Bottom, north of the James, across the peninsula formed by the Appomattox and the James, and south of the Appomattox to the Weldon road. This line is very strongly fortified, and can be held with comparatively few men; but, from its great length, necessarily takes many in the aggregate. I propose, when I do move, to extend my left so as to control what is known as the Southside, or Lynchburg & Petersburg road; then, if possible, to keep the Danville road cut. At the same time this move is made, I want to send a force of from six to ten thousand men against Wilmington. The way I propose to do this is to land the men north of Fort Fisher, and hold that point. At the same time a large naval fleet will be assembled there, and the iron-clads will run the batteries as they did at Mobile. This will give us the same control of the harbor of Wilmington that we now have of the harbor of Mobile. What you are to do with the forces at your comm
ot captured attached to Union Brigade and participated in advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Duty at Corinth till August. Moved to Danville, Miss., August 15, and duty there till October. Battle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5-12. Duty at Corinth till December 18. Ordered nd participated in the advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville May 30-June 12. Duty at Corinth till August. At Danville, Miss., till October 1. Battle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5-12. Duty at Corinth till December 12. Ordered to Davenport, Iowa, Deced participated in the advance on and sieze of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville May 31-June 13. Duty at Corinth till August, and at Danville, Miss., till October. Battle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5-12. At Corinth till December 18. Ordered to rejoin Regiment at Davenport
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
on and Brandon February 7. Morton February 8. Meridian February 9-13. Hillsboro February 10. Meridian February 13-14. Laudersdale Springs February 16. Union February 21-22. Canton February 24. Near Canton February 26. Sharon February 27. Canton February 29. Livingston March 27. Near Mechanicsburg April 20. Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., April 29. Bolivar, Tenn., May 2. Sturgis' Expedition to Guntown, Miss., June 1-13. Rienzi, Miss., June 6. Danville, Miss., June 6. Brice's or Tishamingo Creek near Guntown June 10. Guntown June 24. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, Miss., July 5-21. Tupelo July 14-15. Old Town Creek July 15. Smith's Expedition to Oxford, Miss., August 1-30. Tallahatchie River August 7-9. Hurricane Creek and Oxford August 9. Tallahatchie River August 10. Oxford August 12. Hurricane Creek August 13-14 and 19. Holly Springs August 27-28. Moved to Little Rock September 2-9. Campaign agains
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)
alles, Oreg. 171 Dalton, Ga. 24, 3; 48, 1; 55, 6; 57, 1, 57, 2, 57, 3; 58, 2; 76, 1, 76, 2; 88, 2; 97, 1; 101, 4; 115, 8; 118, 1; 135-A; 149, D11; 171 Demonstrations: Feb. 22-27, 1864 33, 3 May 9-13, 1864 55, 6 Vicinity of 115, 8 Dandridge, Tenn. 24, 3; 76, 2; 118, 1; 135-A; 142, D4 Fort Dan McCook, Tenn.: Plan 113, 5 Danville, Ark. 47, 1; 119, 1; 135-A; 159, B13 Danville, Ky. 9, 2; 118, 1; 135-A; 141, F1; 150, B11; 151, H12 Danville, Miss. 149, D1; 154, C14; 171 Danville, Mo. 135-A; 152, D6; 171 Danville, Va. 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 138, B2; 171 Expedition, April 23-29, 1865 74, 1 Danville and South side Hall Railroads, Va.: Expedition against, June 22-July 2, 1864 74, 1 Darbytown, Va. 74, 1; 92, 1; 100, 2; 135, 3 Darbytown Road, Va. 20, 1; 22, 1; 77, 1; 92, 1; 100, 2 Dardanelle, Ark. 47, 1; 98, 3; 135-A; 154, A1; 159, A13 Skirmish, Jan. 14, 1865 98, 3 Darien,