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Maine (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. OhMe. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of effective forces are a summary of those furnished monthly by the genigade, Brig.-gen. Baxter—12th Mass., 26th N. Y., 90th, 136th Pa. 3d Brigade, Col. Leonard—13th Mass., 83d, 97th N. Y., 18th, 88th Pa. Artillery—2d, 6th Bats. Me., Pa. Bat., 5th U. S. Art. (Bat. C). 3d division, Maj.-gen. Doubleday. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Rowley—121st, 135th, 142d, 151st Pa. 2d Brigade, Col. Roy S
Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
bama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. MissouInd. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of efIa. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of effective forces are a summary of those furnished monthly by the general staff to the Departments at Washington and Richmond, which contain thousands of figures. It will be seen from this what was the condition of the two armies. Fortunately, both parties continued to employ the forms adopted in the old army of the United States,
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
plete and official details of the situations, together with statements of the effective forces of both armies, for which we are indebted to the courtesy of the Secretary of War, and especially to General Townsend. In these details will be found the designation not only of brigades, but also of each regiment. As the mention in full of the States to which these regiments belonged would occupy considerable space, we have adopted the official abbreviations, the key to which we append here: Alabama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. W
Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
hese regiments belonged would occupy considerable space, we have adopted the official abbreviations, the key to which we append here: Alabama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H.Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of effective forces are a summary of those furnished monthly by the general staff to the Departments at Washington and Richmond, which contain thousands of figures. It will be seen from this what wa
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
o the courtesy of the Secretary of War, and especially to General Townsend. In these details will be found the designation not only of brigades, but also of each regiment. As the mention in full of the States to which these regiments belonged would occupy considerable space, we have adopted the official abbreviations, the key to which we append here: Alabama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal governme
Rhode Island (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
ted the official abbreviations, the key to which we append here: Alabama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of effective forces are a summary of those furnished monthly by the general staff to the Departments at Washington and Richmond, which contain thousands of figures. It will be seen from this what was the condition of the two armies. Fortunately, both parties continu
Texas (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
to which we append here: Alabama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of effective forces are a summary of those furnished monthly by the general staff to the Departments at Washington and Richmond, which contain thousands of figures. It will be seen from this what was the condition of the two armies. Fortunately, both parties continued to employ the forms adopted in the o
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
bertson—6th N. Y. (Bat., Indep.), 2d U. S. Art. (Bats. B, L, M), 5th U. S. Art. (Bat. E). Reserve Artillery, Captain Graham—1st Conn. Art., foot (Bats. B, M), 32d Mass. (inf. Co. C); 5th, 15th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d independent N. Y. batteries; 1st U. S. Art. (Bat. K), 2d U. S. Art. (Bat. A), 3d U. S. Art. (Bat. C), 4th U. S. Art. (Bat. G), 5th U. S. Art. (Bat. K). Engineer brigade, Brig.-gen. Benham—15th, 50th N. Y., Battalion of U. S. engineers. Confederate army of Northern Virginia. (May 1st, 1863.) Commander-in-Chief, General Robert E. Lee. General staff. Chief of Staff, Brigadier-general Chilton. Chief Quartermaster, Lieut.-colonel Corley. Commissary—in—Chief, Lieut.-colonel Cole. Chief of Ordnance, Lieut.-colonel Baldwin. Assistant Adjutant—General, Lieut.-colonel Murray. Chief of Engineers, Lieut.-colonel Smith. Military Secretary, Colonel Long. First army corps. In the absence of Lieutenant-general Longstreet with Hood's, Picke
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Alabama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of effective forces are a summary of those furnished monthly by the general staff to the Departments at Washington and Richmond, which contain thousands of figures. It will be seen from this what was the condition of the two armies. Fortunately, both parties continued to employ the forms adopted in the old army of the United Sta
Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
and especially to General Townsend. In these details will be found the designation not only of brigades, but also of each regiment. As the mention in full of the States to which these regiments belonged would occupy considerable space, we have adopted the official abbreviations, the key to which we append here: Alabama,Ala. Arkansas,Ark. California,Cal. North Carolina,N. C. South Carolina,S. C. Connecticut,Conn. Delaware,Del. Florida,Fla. Georgia,Ga. Illinois,Ill. Indiana,Ind. Iowa,Ia. Kansas,Kan. Kentucky,Ky. Louisiana,La. Maine,Me. Maryland,Md. Massachusetts,Mass. Michigan,Mich. Minnesota,Minn. Mississippi,Miss. Missouri,Mo. New Hampshire,N. H. New Jersey,N. J. New York,N. Y. Ohio,O. Pennsylvania,Pa. Rhode Island,R. I. Tennessee,Tenn. Texas,Tex. Vermont,Vt. Virginia,Va. Wisconsin,Wis. U. S., abbreviation for United States, designates those bodies of trooops that were raised directly by the Federal government. The statements of effective forces
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