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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott). Search the whole document.
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Shiloh, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 54
April 8, 1862.-reconnaissance from Shiloh battle-field.
Report of Thomas Harrison, Texas Rangers (unattached).
camp, near Corinth, April 11, 1862.
[Colonel:] I have to report that, being left by you in command of the Texas Rangers, 220 strong, on the morning of Tuesday last, I remained in the rear of our retiring army until the evening of that day, when information was brought me by a member of Colonel Forrest's cavalry that a small body of the enemy's cavalry had appeared on our right flank.
I immediately proceeded with my command, accompanied by a company (about 40 men) of Colonel Forrest's cavalry, to the point occupied by the enemy, and finding him apparently in considerable force, and having formed my command in line of battle to his front, I made a personal reconnaissance of his lines.
This revealed his cavalry, about 300 strong, with a line of infantry in its rear, the extent of which I could not determine, owing to a dense brush-wood in which the latter was pl
Corinth (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 54
Farmington (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 54
Thomas Harrison (search for this): chapter 54
April 8, 1862.-reconnaissance from Shiloh battle-field.
Report of Thomas Harrison, Texas Rangers (unattached).
camp, near Corinth, April 11, 1862.
[Colonel:] I have to report that, being left by you in command of the Texas Rangers, 220 strong, on the morning of Tuesday last, I remained in the rear of our retiring army pass my flank in force I commenced to retire again to a point beyond that which it was supposed they would reach my rear.
At this time I met Captain [Isaac F.] Harrison, of Col. Wirt Adams' cavalry, commanding about 40 men of that regiment.
He informed me that his regiment was so situated as to prevent the flank movement attemp ey could not do more.
I cannot discriminate between them, because each one displayed a heroism worthy of the cause we are engaged for.
Very respectfully, Thos. Harrison, cMajor, Commanding Texas Rangers.
Col. J. A. Wharton.
May 9, 1862.-Engagement at Farmington, Miss.
Report of Capt. David Provence, Arkansas Battery
Embry (search for this): chapter 54
John C. Breckinridge (search for this): chapter 54
Joseph Linden Robertson (search for this): chapter 54
T. J. Churchill (search for this): chapter 54
B. R. Hart (search for this): chapter 54
Wirt Adams (search for this): chapter 54