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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 10 2 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces in the Vicksburg campaign: May 1st-July 4th, 1863. (search)
Brigade, Col. Cyrus Hall: 14th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Wm. Cain, Capt. Augustus H. Cornman; 15th Ill., Col. Geo. C. Rogers; 46th Ill., Col. Benj. Dornblaser; 76th Ill., Col. Samuel T. Busey; 53d Ind. (transferred to Third Brigade June 22d), Col. Walter Q. Gresham. Third Brigade, Col. Geo. E. Bryant, Col. Amory K. Johnson: 28th Ill., Maj. Hinman Rhodes; 32d Ill., Col. John Logan, Lieut.-Col. Wm. Hunter; 12th Wis., Lieut.-Col. DeWitt C. Poole, Col. Geo. E. Bryant. Cavalry: F and I, 15th Ill., Maj. James G. Wilson. Artillery, Capt. Geo. C. Gumbart: E, 2d Ill., Lieut. Geo. L. Nispel; K, 2d Ill., Capt. Benj. F. Rodgers; 5th Ohio, Lieut. Anthony B. Burton; 7th Ohio, Capt. Silas A. Burnap; 15th Ohio, Capt. Edward Spear, Jr. Provisional division (joined June 3d), Brig.-Gen. Nathan Kimball. Engelmann's Brigade, Col. Adolph Engelmann: 43d Ill., Lieut.-Col. Adolph Dengler; 61st Ill., Maj. Simon P. Ohr; 106th Ill., Maj. John M. Hunt; 12th Mich., Col. Wm. H. Graves. Richmond's Brigade, Col. Jonatha
James Parton, The life of Horace Greeley, Chapter 21: editorial repartees. (search)
ing the four weeks preceding the agreement which originated this investigation, was as follows: New York Herald. Average Daily circulation16,711 Average Weekly circulation11,455 Average Presidential circulation780 ——– Total28,946 New York Tribune. Average Daily circulation11,455 Average Weekly circulation15,780 Average Semi-Weekly960 —— Total28, 195 The quantity of paper used by each establishment, during the four weeks above specified, was as follows: By the New York Herald, 975 reams in the Daily; 951 reams for the Weekly, and 5 reams for the Presidential. By the New York Tribune, 573 reams for the Daily; 1311 reams for the Weekly, and 16 reams for the Semi-Weekly. We therefore decide that the Herald has the larger average circulation. James G. Wilson. Daniel H. Megie. The Tribune paid the money, but protested that the Presidential Herald, and, above all, the Sunday Herald, ought to have ben excluded from the co
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
the waters of Moon Lake under command of Lieutenant Watson Smith of the navy. During this time an engineer officer, Colonel Wilson, with a few hundred soldiers, had succeeded in opening a pass to the flotilla as far as the Tallahatchie. It was a lthe Confederates, guessing the object of their adversaries, had obstructed the course of the Yazoo Pass below Moon Lake. Wilson had been obliged to carry off, sometimes for a distance of several miles, the trees which encumbered the bed of the bayoubreach, had soon flooded the whole surrounding country, and it was through these marshy or submerged tracts of land that Wilson's soldiers were advancing with the saw in one hand and a musket in the other, alternately working and exchanging shots wits. Stuart, Morgan, Fitzhugh Lee, Grierson, Kilpatrick, Kautz, and others were remarkable cavalry officers: Sheridan and Wilson in the armies of the North, Van Dorn in those of the South, were the only generals of mounted infantry; no one knew as th
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
y. Captain George C. Gumbart. 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Battery E. 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Battery K. Ohio Light Artillery, 5th Battery. Ohio Light Artillery, 7th Battery. Ohio Light Artillery, 15th Battery. Cavalry. Major James G. Wilson. 15th Illinois, Cos. F and I. Seventeenth army corps. Major-General James B. Mcpherson. Escort. Captain John S. Foster. 4th Company Ohio Cavalry. Third division. Major-general John A. Logan. Escort. 2d Illinois Cy. Captain George C. Gumbart. 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Battery E. 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Battery K. Ohio Light Artillery, 5th Battery. Ohio Light Artillery, 7th Battery. Ohio Light Artillery, 15th Battery. Cavalry. Major James G. Wilson. 15th Illinois, Cos. F and I. Seventeenth army corps. Major-General James B. Mcpherson. Escort. Captain John S. Foster. 4th Company Ohio Cavalry. Third division. Major-general John A. Logan. Escort. 2d Illinois Cav