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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 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 2 0 Browse Search
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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1861 (search)
-11th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 1 wounded, 6 missing. Total, 9. Nov. 12: Skirmish, Cotton HillOHIO--13th Infantry. Nov. 12: Skirmish, Laurel Creek, Fayette CountyOHIO--12th (Co. "H") and 13th (Co. "A") Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 3. Nov. 13: Skirmish near RomneyPENNSYLVANIA--Ringgold Cavalry. Nov. 14: Skirmish, McCoy's MillsOHIO--7th, 13th and 37th Infantry. Nov. 19: Skirmish, Wirt Court HouseWEST VIRGINIA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Nov. 30: Skirmish, Little Cacapon River(No Reports.) Dec. 8: Skirmish, RomneyOHIO--5th Infantry. Dec. 12: Skirmish, Greenbrier RiverINDIANA--9th Infantry. Dec. 13: Engagement, Camp Allegheny, Allegheny Mountain, Buffalo MountainINDIANA--Bracken's Cavalry Company; Wilder's Battery Light Arty.; 9th and 13th Infantry. OHIO--25th and 32d Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--Battery "G" Light Arty.; 2d Infantry. Union loss, 20 killed, 107 wounded, 10 missing. Total, 137. Dec. 15-21: Expedition to Meadow BluffOHIO--36th Infantry (Cos. "B
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)
Ridge, Va. 136, F6 Fort Lincoln, Kans. 119, 1; 161 G9 Linden, Mo. 119, 1; 171 Linden, Tenn. 24, 3; 135-A; 149, B3 Linn Creek, Mo. 47, 1; 152, F3 Lisbon, Md. 27, 1; 100, 1; 116, 2; 136, E8 Lithonia, Ga. 101, 21; 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 143, E1; 144, A2 Little Bear Creek, Ala. 149, E3 Little Black River, Mo. 153, C7, 153, D7 Little Blue River, Mo. 47, 1; 66, 1; 161, D10 Little Blue River, Nebr. Ter. 119, 1; 135-A Little Cacapon River, Va. 82, 3; 100, 1; 136, E4 Little Cohera Creek, N. C. 80, 9; 138, G5 Little Compton, Mo. 152, A2; 161, B13 Little Creek, N. C. 80, 7 Little Folly Island, S. C. 131, 1 Little Fort Valley, Va. 100, 1; 137, A5 Little Harpeth River, Tenn. 30, 2 Little Missouri River, Ark. 47, 1; 154, F1; 159, E11, 159, G13 Little Ogeechee River, Ga. 69, 4, 69, 5; 70, 2; 91, 4; 101, 21; 120, 2; 144, F10 Little Osage River, Kans. 66, 1, 66, 8
The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], One hundred and twenty-five Dollars reward. (search)
whole extent. The writer adds: The recent operations of the railroad company in the work of reconstruction have been confined to that portion of the road between Harper's Ferry and Hancock, a distance of about thirty miles. They had previously reconstructed that portion between Cumberland and Hancock, a distance of about forty miles. It was on this portion of the road that the bridges had been destroyed over Patterson's creek, the south branch of the Potomac, and the Great and Little Cacapon rivers, all of which were large and costly structures, and all of which were promptly rebuilt by the company as soon as the enemy had left them. The bridge over Patterson's creek, one hundred and forty-four feet long, with high trestle-work, was rebuilt in forty hours, at a time when the most important military operations depended on the celerity with which the bridge could be rendered passable. For this great service the officers of the company received the hearty thanks of the War Depar