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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book VII:—politics. (search)
ent him from reinforcing Lee's army. In conformity with these instructions, General Dix, who was in command of Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, determined to undertake rendezvous was fixed for the 3d of October. The naval force was alone punctual, Dix having relinquished his project at the last moment. The gun-boats, after a navihe lowest bidders. It was only on the 19th of January that the new Secretary, Mr. Dix, succeeded in negotiating half of them, or five millions, at the exorbitant ra. In order to carry out this measure, he appointed a commission composed of General Dix and Mr. Pierrepont to examine all the prisoners, with power to retain or relto those which had been reconquered by the force of arms. However, whilst Messrs. Dix and Pierrepont were restoring to most of the political prisoners their freedrepresentative of the enemy's army designated for that purpose. The Federal general Dix and the Confederate D. H. Hill met at Haxall's Landing, at the headquarters
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 8 (search)
giments. 3d Brigade, ....., 6 regiments. 2d Division, Brigadier-general Shields. Artillery. 1 Regular battery, 6 guns. Artillery. 4 Volunteer batteries, 21 guns. 1st Brigade, ....., 6 regiments. 2d Brigade, ......, 5 regiments. 3d Brigade, ......, 6 regiments. * Garrison of Washington, Brigadier-general Wadsworth. Infantry, 23 regiments. Artillery in position, 7 regiments. Cavalry, 2 regiments. Depot of cavalry, 4 regiments. * Garrison of Baltimore, Major-general Dix. Infantry, 13 regiments. Cavalry, 2 regiments. Artillery, 1 Regular battery. Artillery. 4 Regular batteries. † Brigade, Provost-guard. Regular cavalry, 1 regiment. Regular infantry, 2 battalions. General headquarters. Cavalry, 3 squadrons. Infantry, 1 company. Ii. Report of the army of the Potomac On the 27th of June, 1862. 2d corps, Sumner; 17,581 men strong. 1st Division, Richardson. 1st Brigade, Caldwell; 2d Brigade, Meagher; 3d Brigade