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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 14 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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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a large quantity of commissary stores. There were no facilities for crossing Bayou Plaquemine; it took until five P. M. to cross the entire brigade. At six P. M. started down Mississippi River, and at daylight on the nineteenth arrived at Bayou Goula. In marching down the river, three large gunboats passed the column, and did not discover us ; as an attack on them would have given our locality, which I was anxious to conceal, I allowed them to pass unmolested. At Bayou Goula took commissBayou Goula took commissary and quartermaster's stores, destroyed Federal plantations, recaptured over one thousand negroes, stolen by Banks from planters living in St. Landry and Rapids parishes; found them starving, and in great destitution; kept the men and left women and children. Heard that a Federal force was intrenched in strong works at Donaldsonville, and conceiving that if I took the place, it would be at a great sacrifice of life, and unable to hold it against the gunboats, and believing I could operate to
of the Red River. After the war he entered the service of the Khedive of Egypt, where he was, from 1869 to 1873, engaged in building coast and river defenses. He died at Fredericksburg, Virginia, August 23, 1886. Army of Louisiana At the beginning of the war, the Louisiana State troops, commanded by Major-General Braxton Bragg and later by Colonel P. O. Hebert, were sometimes designated the Army of Louisiana. Brigadier-General Paul Octave Hebert (U. S.M. A. 1840) was born in Bayou Goula, Herville Parish, Louisiana, November 12, 1818. He resigned from the army in 1845, reentering as Confederate generals--no. 2 Alabama Young M. Moody, commander of the District of Florida. Isham W. Garrott, original Colonel of 20th regiment. William F. Perry led a noted brigade under Longstreet. William H. Forney led an Alabama brigade in Hill's Corps. William W. Allen led a Cavalry division in Wheeler's Corps. John H. Forney, one of the defenders of Vicksbur
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Indiana Volunteers. (search)
nza to Morgan's Ferry, Archafalaya River, December 13-14. Expedition from Brashear City to Amite River February 10-13, 1865. Expedition to Grand Glaze and Bayou Goula February 14-18 (Cos. B, F, K ). Scout to Bayou Goula March 23-24 (Co. K ). Skirmish Grand Bayou April 4. Expedition to Bayou Goula April 19-25 (Cos. Bayou Goula March 23-24 (Co. K ). Skirmish Grand Bayou April 4. Expedition to Bayou Goula April 19-25 (Cos. B, K ). Operations about Brashear City April 21-22. Skirmish Brown's Plantation May 11. Mustered out June 30, 1865. Veterans and Recruits transferred to 13th Indiana Cavalry. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 82 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 212 Enlisted men by disease. Total 297. 17th IBayou Goula April 19-25 (Cos. B, K ). Operations about Brashear City April 21-22. Skirmish Brown's Plantation May 11. Mustered out June 30, 1865. Veterans and Recruits transferred to 13th Indiana Cavalry. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 82 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 212 Enlisted men by disease. Total 297. 17th Indiana Regiment Infantry. Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in June 12, 1861. Left State for Parkersburg, W. Va., July 1. Attached to District of the Kanawha, West Virginia, to September, 1861. Cheat Mountain District, W. Va., to November, 1861. 15th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to January, 1862. 15th Br
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Rhode Island Volunteers. (search)
Grand River January 18-19 (Detachment). Scout from Donaldsonville January 19-20 (Detachment). Skirmish, Thompson's Plantation, January 23. Scouts from Bayou Goula to Grand River January 29-February 7. Skirmish, Richland Plantation, January 30. Expedition from Thibodeaux to Lake Verret and Bayou Planton January 30-31Co. H ). Near Lake Verret January 30. Skirmish, Kittredge's Sugar House, near Napoleon, February 10. Expedition from Donaldsonville to Grand Bayou and Bayou Goula February 14-18. Skirmish, Martin's Lane, February 15 (Cos. D, F and K ). Expediiton from Plaquemine to the Park February 17-22 (Detachment). ExpeditioApril 2-10. Expedition from Terre Bonne to Pelton's Plantation and Grand Caillou April 19-25 (Co. M ). Operations about Brashear City April 30-May 12. Bayou Goula May 9. Expedition from Bayou Boeuf to Bayou de Large May 25-27. Affair, Bayou de Large, May 27. Mustered out November 29, 1865. Lost during service
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
roops. Attached to District of Bonnet Carre, Engineer Brigade, Dept. of the Gulf, to September, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, United States Colored Troops, Dept. of the Gulf, to February, 1865. District of Bonnet Carre, La., Dept. of the Gulf, to April, 1865. Defenses of New Orleans to June, 1865. Northern District of Louisiana till January, 1866. Service. Duty at Port Hudson, La., till April 17, 1864, and in District of Bonnet Carre till April, 1865. Scout from Bayou Goula to Grand River January 29-February 7, 1865. At Carrollton, Camp Parapet and New Orleans till June 16. At Shreveport and Alexandria, La., till January 1, 1866. Moved to Texas and garrison duty at various points in that State till March, 1867. Mustered out March 1, 1867. 81st United States Colored Regiment Infantry. Organized April 4, 1864, from 9th Corps de Afrique Infantry. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Corps de Afrique, Dept. of the Gulf, to July, 1864. C
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)
ayou Alabama, La. 156, C5 Bayou Alexandre, La. 23, 8 Bayou Boeuf, Ark. 154, H6 Bayou Boeuf, La. 52, 1; 155, A6, 155, G2; 156, A3 Bayou Courtableau, La. 156, B4 Bayou de Glaise, La. 52, 1; 155, H4; 156, A4 Bayou de large, La. 156, G7 Bayou des Arc, Ark. 154, A4, 154, B5 Bayou de View, Ark. 47, 1; 135-A; 153, G7; 154, B6 Bayou Fordoche, La. 50, 6; 52, 1; 155, F1; 156, B5, 156, C5; 158, G14 Bayou Fourche, Ark. 25, 3 Bayou Goula, La. 156, D6 Bayou Grossetete, La. 23, 8; 156, C6 Bayou La Fourche, La. 155, C4, 155, C5; 156, E8, 156, F9 Bayou Lamourie, La. 52, 1 Bayou Macon, La. 155, B6, 155, C5 Bayou Manchac, La. 156, C7 Bayou Meto, Ark. 32, 6; 154, C4 Bayou Natchez, La. 50, 6; 155, E1; 158, E12 Bayou Pierre, La. 50, 6; 52, 1; 53, 1; 158, E12 Bayou Pierre, Miss. 36, 1; 155, D7, 155, E8 Bayou Pigeon Lake, La. 23, 8 Bayou Portage, La. 23, 8; 156,