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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Tennessee Volunteers. (search)
ull's Gap, Tenn., till October, 1864. Rogersville August 21, 1864. Pursuit to Greenville August 21-23. Blue Springs August 23. Operations in East Tennessee August 29-September 4. Park Clifton August 15-16. Skirmish at Rogersville August 21, 1864. Pursuit to Greenville August 21-23. Blue Springs August 23. Operations against Forest's Raid in Northern Alabama and Midl's Gap, Tenn., till September, 1864. Rogersville August 21, 1864. Pursuit to Greenville August 21-23. Blue Springs August 23. Park's Gap, Greenville, September 4. Morgan killed. Gill864, and at Nashville and Bull's Gap, Tenn., to August, 1864. Pursuit to Greenville, Tenn., August 21-23. Blue Springs August 23. Operations in East Tennessee August 29-September 4. Park'lount County July 20. Skirmishes at Clifton July 22, 23, 30 and August 15-16. Marysville August 21. Clinton Road August 27. Clifton August 31 and September 1. Lobelville and Beardstown
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Vermont Volunteers. (search)
16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Kelly's Ford August 21. Liberty BrAugust 21. Liberty Bridge September 1. Aquia Creek September 5. Conrad's Ferry September 15. Orange Court Housegn August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. Gilbert's Ford, Opequan, September 13etersburg, July 30. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. At Aiken House August 27-30. At Fort Sedgampaign August 7-November 28. Charlestown August 21-22. Gilbert's Ford, Opequan River, Septemgn August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. Opequan Creek September 1. Gilbertgn August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. Gilbert's Ford, Opequan River, Septemgn August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. Gilbert's Ford, Opequan Creek, Septemmpaign August 7-November 28 Near Charlestown August 21-22. Gilbert's Ford, Opequan Creek, Septemurg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Springs Church, Peebles Farm, Septemb
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Virginia Volunteers. (search)
with Mosby at Big Springs and Hillsboro May 16. Waterford May 17. Near Wheatland June 10. Mosby's attack on Point of Rocks July 4. Near Middletown July 7. Solomon's Gap July 7. Frederick July 8. Monocacy July 9. Leesburg August 21. Hamilton August 21. Duty in Military District of Harper's Ferry till March, 1865. Adamstown October 14, 1864. Leesburg November 28. Paxton's Store, Hillsboro, December 1. Expedition into Loudoun County, Va., March 20-25, 1865 10. Mosby's attack on Point of Rocks July 4. Near Middletown July 7. Solomon's Gap July 7. Frederick July 8. Monocacy July 9. Leesburg August 21. Hamilton August 21. Duty in Military District of Harper's Ferry till March, 1865. Adamstown October 14, 1864. Leesburg November 28. Paxton's Store, Hillsboro, December 1. Expedition into Loudoun County, Va., March 20-25, 1865. Purcellsville and Hamilton March 21. Mustered out at Bolivar, W. Va., May 31, 1865.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, West Virginia Volunteers. (search)
t 8-September 2. Battle of Cedar Mountain August 9 (Reserve). Rappahannock Station August 20-21. Freeman's Ford August 22. Sulphur Springs August 24. Waterloo Bridge August 24-25. Ply and Sutton and guarding Baltimore & Ohio Railroad till August 19. Moved to Wheeling August 19-21. Mustered out August 27, 1861. 3 years. Organized at Wheeling, W. Va., October 30, 1861. 9. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Freeman's Ford, Hazel River, August 22. Waterloo Bridge August 23-25. Gainesville2. Pope's Campaign In Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Freeman's Ford and Hazel Run August 22. Waterloo Bridge August 23-25. Gainesville5. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 6-November 28. Near Charlestown, W. Va., August 21-22. Halltown August 26. Berryville September 3. Battle of Opequan, Winchester, Septem
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Wisconsin Volunteers. (search)
August 14, thence march to Nashville, Tenn., August 21-September 3. March to Louisville, Ky., in16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Catlett's Station August 21. GaineAugust 21. Gainesville August 28. Battles of Groveton August 29. Bull Run August 30. Chantilly September 1 16 to November 30. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 216-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Action at Gainesville August 28. B16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Catlett's Station August 22. Gaineo Jacinto July 20, thence to Florence, Ala., August 21-24. March to Nashville, Tenn., thence to er. Repulse of Forest's attack on Memphis August 21. Mustered out September 22, 1864. Regier. Repulse of Forest's attack on Memphis August 21. Mustered out September 16, 1864. Regier. Repulse of Forest's attack on Memphis August 21. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Regi[3 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States--Regular Army. (search)
Near Strasburg August 14. Summit Point August 21. Halltown and near Kearneysville August 2arch to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentuarch to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentuarch to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg to Loudon, Bottom July 27-29. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 2arch to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentu July 30 (Reserve). Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Springs Church, Peeble's Farm, Septem At New York City during draft disturbances August 21-September 14. Bristoe Campaign October 9-arch to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg to Crab Orarch to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg to Crab Or[7 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Volunteers. (search)
ch, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, to February, 1865. Service. Moved to Bristoe Station, Va., April 5-6; thence to Falmouth, Va., April 15-19. Duty at Falmouth till May 25. McDowell's advance on Richmond May 25-29. Operations against Jackson June 1-21. Duty at Falmouth till August. Blackburn's Ford July 19. Reconnoissance to Orange Court House July 24-26. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Sulphur Springs August 26. Battles of Groveton August 29; Bull Run August 30. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battles of South Mountain September 14; Antietam September 16-17. Camp near Sharpsburg till October 29. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 29-November 17. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12-15. Mud March January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth till April. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (P
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
urg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Fort Sedgwick September 28. Poplar Grove urg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Fort Sedgwick September 28. Poplar Grove urg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Grove Church September 29-30, and Octurg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Grove Church September 29-30 and Octourg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Grove Church September 29-30, and Octetersburg, July 30. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Grove Church September 29-October 1. urg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Fort Sedgwick September 28. Hatcher's Runetersburg, July 30. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Grove Church September 29-30 and Octourg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Grove Church September 29-30 and Octoepulse of Forest's attack on Memphis, Tenn., August 21. Near Memphis August 24. Eastport Octo[1 more...]
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Chapter 7: bombardment of Charleston. (search)
nge in the line formation was necessary after these promotions, which was ordered as follows, Company D being on the left:— D B A E H F K C G I Greek fire was used from our city guns experimentally in twenty shells on January 3. Previous firings with this compound had not been satisfactory in result. The charges on this day seemed more effective, apparently causing a fire in Charleston. It is stated on Confederate authority that the whole number of our shells fired into the city from August 21 to January 5 was 472, of which twenty-eight fell short. They are said to have killed five persons. Our opening thereupon from Cumming's Point was the occasion of great dismay and confusion. A hegira to the country took place, by railroad and every kind of vehicle laden with household effects. Those who remained became somewhat accustomed to our shelling. The collection of old iron after each explosion was a regular business. Non-exploded shells were purchased by the authorities. Fro
Appleton (G), Charles E. Tucker (H), Willard Howard (I), Charles G. Chipman (D), Garth W. James (C), Lewis Reed (K), Robert R. Newell (B), Joseph E. Cousens (E), Charles F. Joy (F). First Lieutenants,—Benjamin B. Edmands, Stephen A. Swails, Peter Vogelsang (Regimental-Quartermaster), Frank M. Welch, George W. Cranch, William L. Whitney, Jr., John H. Conant, William McDermott. Of the twenty-three officers, but eight were of those who left Massachusetts May 28, 1863, for the field. August 21, at night, Brevet Brigadier-General Hallowell, with the right wing, embarked on the steamer C. F. Thomas, sailed at 5 A. M. on the 22d, and reached Boston at noon of the 26th, where it disembarked at Gallop's Island. Lieutenant-Colonel Pope, with the left wing, left Charleston on the 23d upon the steamer Ashland, completing the voyage on the 28th. Captain Grace did not return North with the regiment, and fifty-nine enlisted men were left behind sick in hospital. At Gallop's Island, in Bos
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