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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 4. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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6th (search for this): chapter 23
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June 16th (search for this): chapter 23
Report of General Kershaw.
Headquarters Kershaw's brigade, near Chattanooga, October 1st, 1863. Major:
I have the honor to report the operations of my command from the commencement of the march from Culpeper Courthouse until the return of the army to that place.
Tuesday, June 16th, the brigade marched to Sperryville; 17th, to Mud run, in Fauquier county.
These two days were excessively hot, and on the 17th many cases of sun-stroke occurred.
At Gaines' Cross-roads the wagons were sent by the way of Front Royal; Rice's battalion was detached as a guard to the division train; 18th, marched to Piedmont; 19th, to Ashby's Gap, where Rice's battalion rejoined the command; 20th, crossed the Shenandoah river at Berry's Ford; 21st, recrossed and took position in line of battle near Paris to resist a threatened attack of the enemy; 22d, returned to camp on western side of the river; 23d, obtained 503 new arms from Winchester; 24th, marched to Summit Point; 25th, to Martinsburg;
2nd (search for this): chapter 23
14th (search for this): chapter 23
13th (search for this): chapter 23
10th (search for this): chapter 23
July 1st (search for this): chapter 23
October 1st, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 23
Report of General Kershaw.
Headquarters Kershaw's brigade, near Chattanooga, October 1st, 1863. Major:
I have the honor to report the operations of my command from the commencement of the march from Culpeper Courthouse until the return of the army to that place.
Tuesday, June 16th, the brigade marched to Sperryville; 17th, to Mud run, in Fauquier county.
These two days were excessively hot, and on the 17th many cases of sun-stroke occurred.
At Gaines' Cross-roads the wagons were sent by the way of Front Royal; Rice's battalion was detached as a guard to the division train; 18th, marched to Piedmont; 19th, to Ashby's Gap, where Rice's battalion rejoined the command; 20th, crossed the Shenandoah river at Berry's Ford; 21st, recrossed and took position in line of battle near Paris to resist a threatened attack of the enemy; 22d, returned to camp on western side of the river; 23d, obtained 503 new arms from Winchester; 24th, marched to Summit Point; 25th, to Martinsburg