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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
Darien......March, 1872 Prof. S. F. B. Morse, born 1791, dies in New York......April 2, 1872 National convention of colored men at New Orleans; Frederick Douglass, chairman......April 10-14, 1872 Assassination of Judge J. C. Stephenson, Thomas E. Detro, and James C. Cline at Gun City, Mo.......April 24, 1872 Senator-elect Matthew W. Ransom from North Carolina admitted to a seat, and the Senate for the first time since 1861 is full......April 24, 1872 Brigham Young taken to Camp Douglas, March 21, and released......April 30, 1872 Duty on tea and coffee repealed by act......May 1, 1872 National Liberal Republican Convention meets in Cincinnati, O., Carl Schurz permanent president. Horace Greeley, of New York, nominated for President on the sixth ballot, May 3; Gov. B. Gratz Brown, of Missouri, for Vice-President......May 1-3, 1872 Greeley's letter of acceptance dated......May 20, 1872 Political disabilities under article 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment removed,
f checks signed in blank at that time. Suspicion points to ex-Governor Matteson, who offers to indemnify the State against loss, Feb. 9, 1859. Other evidences of fraud in office coming to light, under a decree rendered in the Sangamon circuit court against Matteson for $255,500, the State secures $238,000 at a master's sale of the ex-governor's property......April 27, 1864 Democratic National Convention meets at Chicago......Aug. 29, 1864 Plot to liberate Confederate prisoners at Camp Douglas, Chicago, is exposed, and leaders, arrested November, 1864, are tried by court-martial and convicted at Cincinnati......January, 1865 Legislature ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution and repeals the black laws ......1865 Burial of President Lincoln at Springfield......May 4, 1865 Sanitary commission fair at Chicago, $250,000 raised......May, 1865 First post of the Grand Army of the Republic mustered in at Decatur......April 6, 1866 Orville H. Browning appoi
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
h Illinois Regiment Cavalry Organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ills., and mustered in November 3is Regiment Light Artillery Organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and mustered in February 10d mustered in February 22, 1862. Duty at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., guarding prisoners till JunIllinois Regiment Infantry. Organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and mustered in October 31,Illinois Regiment Infantry. Organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and mustered in December 26Infantry (Scotch Regiment). Organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and mustered in May 1, 1862 Regiment captured and paroled. Sent to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and duty there as paroled peptember 2, 1862. Moved from Dixon to Camp Douglas, Ill., September 8, 1862; thence to Louisvilleinois Regiment Infantry. Organized at Camp Douglas, Ill., and mustered in September 6, 1862. Ms, to June, 1865. Service. Duty at Camp Douglas, Ill., guarding prisoners, September 6 to Nove[6 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Indiana Volunteers. (search)
my of Virginia, to September, 1862. Miles' Command, Harper's Ferry, September, 1862. Camp Douglas, Ill., and Indianapolis, Ind., to April, 1863. District of Central Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohi4. Surrendered September 15. Paroled September 16 and sent to Annapolis, Md., thence to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill. Duty at Camp Douglas and Indianapolis, Ind., till March, 1863. Ordered tCamp Douglas and Indianapolis, Ind., till March, 1863. Ordered to Louisville, Ky. Pursuit of Morgan in Kentucky April, 1863. Action at Paris, Ky., April 16. Pursuit of Morgan through Indiana and Ohio July 1-26. New Lisbon, Ohio, July 26. Paris, Ky.,r, Va., to September, 1862. Miles' Command, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September, 1862. Camp Douglas, Ill., and Indianapolis, Ind., to March, 1863. Central District of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohis September 14. Surrendered September 15. Paroled and sent to Annapolis, Md., thence to Camp Douglas, Ill.; duty there. At Camp Butler, Springfield, Ill., and at Indianapolis, Ind., till March,
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Michigan Volunteers. (search)
Mustered out January 8, 1862. 1st Michigan Regiment Sharpshooters. Organized at Kalamazoo and Dearborn, Michigan, April 14 to October 7, 1863. 6 Companies mustered in July 7, 1863, and ordered to Indianapolis, Ind.; thence to Seymour, Ind., to repel the Morgan Raid. Action with Morgan at North Vernon, Ind., July 13, and at Pierceville July 14. Returned to Dearborn, Michigan, and duty there till August 16. Moved to Chicago, Ill., August 16, and duty guarding prisoners at Camp Douglas till March 17, 1864. Ordered to Annapolis, Md., March 17. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to September, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Army Corps, to July, 1865. Service. Duty at Annapolis, Md., till April 23, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James River, Va., May 4-June 15. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Ny River May 10; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient M
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
ed at St. Louis, Jefferson City and Rolla, Mo., August 3-November 22, 1864. Attached to District of Rolla, Dept. of Missouri, to December, 1864. Railroad Guard, Tennessee & Alabama Railroad, Dept. of the Cumberland, to February, 1865. Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., to June, 1865. Service. Duty at Rolla, Mo., till December 9, 1864. Defence of Rolla against Price; Moved to Nashville, Tenn., December 9-19. Assigned to post duty at Columbia, Tenn., and garrison block houses on Tennessee & Alabama Railroad from Franklin to Talioka till February, 1865. Moved to Chicago, Ill., February 18-22. Guard duty at Camp Douglas and escort Confederate prisoners to City Point, Va., for exchange till June 16. Ordered to Benton Barracks, Mo., June 16. Mustered out June 22, 1865. Regiment lost during service by disease 120. 48th Missouri Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry. Duty in Platte and Clinton Counties, Mo. 49th Missouri Regiment Infantry. Organized at Wa
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
s' Command, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September, 1862. Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., to December, 1862. Casey's Division,led September 16, and sent to Annapolis, Md., thence to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and duty there till December. Exchans' Command, Harper's Ferry. W. Va., September, 1862. Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., to December, 1862. 3rd Brigade, Caseoled September 16 and sent to Annapolis, Md., thence to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and duty there till November 22. Mov' Command, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September. 1862. Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., to December, 1862. 3rd Brigade, Caseoled September 16 and sent to Annapolis, Md., thence to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and duty there guarding prisoners till s' Command, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September, 1862. Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., to December, 1862. 3rd Brigade, Caseoled September 16 and sent to Annapolis, Md.; thence to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., and duty there guarding prisoners till
ustered in August 4, 1863. Ordered to Cincinnati, Ohio, September 22, thence moved to Johnson's Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, November 10, and duty there guarding Rebel prisoners till August 6, 1864. Moved to Camp Chase August 6, thence to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., August 27, and duty there guarding Rebel prisoners till June 10, 1865. Mustered out June 24, 1865. Battery lost during service 6 by disease. 25th Ohio Independent Battery Light Artillery Organized by detachment frominchester September 2, and retreat to Harper's Ferry. Defence of Harper's Ferry September 11-15. Bolivar Heights September 14. Surrendered September 15. Paroled as prisoners of war September 16 and sent to Annapolis, Md.; thence to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill. Mustered out November 10, 1862. Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 9 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 30 Enlisted men by disease. Total 42. Reorganized. Organized at Cleveland and
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
Stevenson's Station till April 22. At Berryville till June 6. Expedition to Staunton June 6-26. Duty at Harrisonburg July. Ordered to Washington, D. C., and duty there till January, 1866. Mustered out January 31, 1866. Regiment lost during service 10 by disease. 196th Pennsylvania Regiment Infantry. Organized at Philadelphia for 100 days July 20, 1864. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 27. Attached to 3rd Separate Brigade, 8th Corps, to August, 1864. Moved to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., August, and duty there guarding prisoners till November. Company H on provost at Springfield, Ill., August 26 to November. Mustered out November 17, 1864. Regiment lost during service 10 by disease. 197th Pennsylvania Regiment Infantry. Organized at Philadelphia for 100 days July 22, 1864. Moved to Baltimore, Md., and duty at Camp Bradford, Mankin's Woods, till August, 1864. Guard prisoners at Rock Island, Ill., till November. Mustered out November
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Vermont Volunteers. (search)
fantry. Organized at Brattleboro and mustered in July 9, 1862. Moved to Washington, D. C., July 15-17. Attached to Piatt's Brigade, Winchester, Va., to September, 1862. Miles' Command, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September, 1862. Camp Douglas, Ill., to April, 1863. Wardrop's Reserve Brigade, 7th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia, to June, 1863. Wistar's Independent Brigade, 7th Army Corps, to July, 1863. Yorktown, Va., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to October, 1863. Di., September 2. Defence of Harper's Ferry September 13-15. Bolivar Heights September 14. Surrendered September 15. Paroled September 16, and sent to Annapolis, Md.; thence to Chicago, Ill., September 25. Guard Rebel prisoners at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., till March 28, 1863. Declared exchanged January 10, 1863. Guard Rebel prisoners to City Point, Va., March 28-April 7. Moved to Fortress Monroe April 7-9, thence to Suffolk, Va., April 12. Siege of Suffolk April 13-M
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