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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley). Search the whole document.
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Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
No. 143.
Revort of Lieut. Col. E. Hibbard Topping, one hundred and tenth Illinois Infantry.
Hdqrs. 110TH Illinois Infantry Volunteers, Atlanta, Ga., September 6, 1864.
Captain: We left McAfee's, March 13, to go to Nashville, Tenn., to guard a wagon train through to the front.
Arrived at Nashville, Tenn., March 15, and there remained waiting for the train to be fitted out until May 8, when we started for the front with a train of wagons.
May 9, had 1 man wounded by a runaway team.
MNashville, Tenn., March 15, and there remained waiting for the train to be fitted out until May 8, when we started for the front with a train of wagons.
May 9, had 1 man wounded by a runaway team.
May 11, chased a party of guerrillas near Ferguson's plantation, between Shelbyville and Tullahoma, Tenn. May 26, joined the corps near Dallas, Ga. Continued with the train until June 26, when we were ordered to report with command to division headquarters.
Since that time we were part of the time at division headquarters and part of the time with the train until July 20, when we joined the brigade.
Our lines were shelled very heavily by the rebels August 5.
Very near all the regiment (about
Shelbyville, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
No. 143.
Revort of Lieut. Col. E. Hibbard Topping, one hundred and tenth Illinois Infantry.
Hdqrs. 110TH Illinois Infantry Volunteers, Atlanta, Ga., September 6, 1864.
Captain: We left McAfee's, March 13, to go to Nashville, Tenn., to guard a wagon train through to the front.
Arrived at Nashville, Tenn., March 15, and there remained waiting for the train to be fitted out until May 8, when we started for the front with a train of wagons.
May 9, had 1 man wounded by a runaway team.
May 11, chased a party of guerrillas near Ferguson's plantation, between Shelbyville and Tullahoma, Tenn. May 26, joined the corps near Dallas, Ga. Continued with the train until June 26, when we were ordered to report with command to division headquarters.
Since that time we were part of the time at division headquarters and part of the time with the train until July 20, when we joined the brigade.
Our lines were shelled very heavily by the rebels August 5.
Very near all the regiment (about
Dallas, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Tullahoma (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
E. Hibbard Topping (search for this): chapter 147
No. 143.
Revort of Lieut. Col. E. Hibbard Topping, one hundred and tenth Illinois Infantry.
Hdqrs. 110TH Illinois Infantry Volunteers, Atlanta, Ga., September 6, 1864.
Captain: We left McAfee's, March 13, to go to Nashville, Tenn., to guard a wagon train through to the front.
Arrived at Nashville, Tenn., March 15, and there remained waiting for the train to be fitted out until May 8, when we started for the front with a train of wagons.
May 9, had 1 man wounded by a runaway team.
May 11, chased a party of guerrillas near Ferguson's plantation, between Shelbyville and Tullahoma, Tenn. May 26, joined the corps near Dallas, Ga. Continued with the train until June 26, when we were ordered to report with command to division headquarters.
Since that time we were part of the time at division headquarters and part of the time with the train until July 20, when we joined the brigade.
Our lines were shelled very heavily by the rebels August 5.
Very near all the regiment (about
McAfee (search for this): chapter 147
No. 143.
Revort of Lieut. Col. E. Hibbard Topping, one hundred and tenth Illinois Infantry.
Hdqrs. 110TH Illinois Infantry Volunteers, Atlanta, Ga., September 6, 1864.
Captain: We left McAfee's, March 13, to go to Nashville, Tenn., to guard a wagon train through to the front.
Arrived at Nashville, Tenn., March 15, and there remained waiting for the train to be fitted out until May 8, when we started for the front with a train of wagons.
May 9, had 1 man wounded by a runaway team.
May 11, chased a party of guerrillas near Ferguson's plantation, between Shelbyville and Tullahoma, Tenn. May 26, joined the corps near Dallas, Ga. Continued with the train until June 26, when we were ordered to report with command to division headquarters.
Since that time we were part of the time at division headquarters and part of the time with the train until July 20, when we joined the brigade.
Our lines were shelled very heavily by the rebels August 5.
Very near all the regiment (about
Benjamin E. Ferguson (search for this): chapter 147
Charles Swift (search for this): chapter 147
Comdg (search for this): chapter 147