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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.
Found 34 total hits in 11 results.
George H. Thomas (search for this): chapter 34
Monterey (California, United States) (search for this): chapter 34
Caffey (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 34
April 28, 1862.-skirmish near Monterey, Tenn.
Reports of Maj. Gen. John Pope, U. 8.
Army.
eleven and A half miles Southwest of Grier's, April 28, 1862.
[Sir:] Both roads are good; need short bridges and corduroys in places.
Sent out five companies of cavalry this morning; met 150 of enemy's cavalry foraging; brisk skirmish and chase.
Enemy lost 5 killed (1 major) and 19 prisoners. Our loss none.
Small force, about 2,000, at Monterey, with one or two light batteries.
My whole force up and in hand.
I do not know exactly the position of Buell's force.
My pickets connect through Elliott with Thomas.
Am all ready to move forward.
Have you received my dispatch of this morning in relation to movement on Farmington with strong force?
I think there is no considerable force of enemy on any road this side of Corinth.
Jno. Pope, Major-General. Major-General Halleck.
headquarters near Grier's, April 28, 1862.
I occupied Monterey this morning at 9 o'clock; too
Farmington (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 34
Jonathan Pope (search for this): chapter 34
John Pope (search for this): chapter 34
April 28, 1862.-skirmish near Monterey, Tenn.
Reports of Maj. Gen. John Pope, U. 8.
Army.
eleven and A half miles Southwest of Grier's, April 28, 1862.
[Sir:] Both roads are good; need short bridges and corduroys in places.
Sent out five companies of cavalry this morning; met 150 of enemy's cavalry foraging; brisk skirmish and chase.
Enemy lost 5 killed (1 major) and 19 prisoners. Our loss none.
Small force, about 2,000, at Monterey, with one or two light batteries.
My whole force up and in hand.
I do not know exactly the position of Buell's force.
My pickets connect through Elliott with Thomas.
Am all ready to move forward.
Have you received my dispatch of this morning in relation to movement on Farmington with strong force?
I think there is no considerable force of enemy on any road this side of Corinth.
Jno. Pope, Major-General. Major-General Halleck.
headquarters near Grier's, April 28, 1862.
I occupied Monterey this morning at 9 o'clock; too
Henry W. Halleck (search for this): chapter 34
D. P. Grier (search for this): chapter 34
April 28, 1862.-skirmish near Monterey, Tenn.
Reports of Maj. Gen. John Pope, U. 8.
Army.
eleven and A half miles Southwest of Grier's, April 28, 1862.
[Sir:] Both roads are good; need short bridges and corduroys in places.
Sent out five companies of cavalry this morning; met 150 of enemy's cavalry foraging; brisk skirmish and chase.
Enemy lost 5 killed (1 major) and 19 prisoners. Our loss none.
Small force, about 2,000, at Monterey, with one or two light batteries.
My whole ed my dispatch of this morning in relation to movement on Farmington with strong force?
I think there is no considerable force of enemy on any road this side of Corinth.
Jno. Pope, Major-General. Major-General Halleck.
headquarters near Grier's, April 28, 1862.
I occupied Monterey this morning at 9 o'clock; took tents, baggage, and supplies.
Enemy fled during the night.
Our advance went 1J miles beyond Monterey toward Corinth, and found battery of enemy on road.
As their orders
Washington L. Elliott (search for this): chapter 34
D. C. Buell (search for this): chapter 34