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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
ing 100 miles of railroad, taking 600 prisoners and 1,000 contrabands, he arrives at Vicksburg......Jan. 5, 1865 Fort Fisher captured......Jan. 15, 1865 Edward Everett dies at Boston, aged seventy-one......Jan. 15, 1865 Monitor Patapsco sunk off Charleston by a torpedo......Jan. 15, 1865 Joint resolution, proposing a Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, abolishing slavery, passes the House, 119 to 56......Jan. 31, 1865 Sherman leaves Savannah and starts northward......Feb. 1, 1865 President and Secretary Seward meet Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederacy, and commissioners R. M. T. Hunter and Judge Campbell, to treat for peace, in Hampton Roads......Feb. 2-3, 1865 Bennett G. Burley, the Confederate raider on Lake Erie, surrendered to the United States by the Canadian government......Feb. 3, 1865 Battle of Hatcher's Run, Va.......Feb. 5, 1865 Electoral vote counted......Feb. 8, 1865 Gen. J. M. Schofield appointed to command Departmen
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 6 (search)
nds to relieve their spiritual wants; but I believe the Confederate authorities declined. The Richmond papers are very severe on Davis, and there is every indication of discord among them. I hope to Heaven this will incline them to peace, and that there may be some truth in the many reports in the papers that something is going on! General Meade left Headquarters for Philadelphia where he arrived January 28. He left Philadelphia on the 30th. Headquarters army of the Potomac, February 1, 1865. I reached City Point at twelve o'clock last night, having had a very comfortable journey via Annapolis. We found a good deal of ice in the Chesapeake Bay and considerable in the James River; but to-day has been so mild and pleasant I think the ice will disappear. From all I can gather, the Secretary's telegram must have been based on something Ord sent to Washington; for Grant did not return till Monday night, and in ignorance of Mr. Stanton's telegram, sent me one himself, yes
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Georgia, 1865 (search)
1865 Feb. 1: Skirmish, McLemore's CoveTENNESSEE--6th Mounted Infantry. Feb. 10: Skirmish, Johnson's CrookNEW YORK--68th Infantry. Feb. 27: Skirmish, Spring PlaceINDIANA--145th Infantry. March 1: Skirmish, Holly Creek(No Reports.) March 3: Skirmish near Tunnel HillINDIANA--145th Infantry (Detachment). March 14: Skirmish near DaltonILLINOIS--147th Infantry (Detachment). March 20: Affair, RinggoldPicket Attack. April 1-4: Exp. from Dalton to Coosawattie River and Spring Place and skirmishesILLINOIS--147th Infantry. TENNESSEE--6th Mounted Infantry (Detachment). April 16: Action, ColumbusIOWA--3d, 4th and 5th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. OHIO--1st and 7th Cavalry. UNITED STATES--Battery "I" 4th Arty. Union loss, 6 killed, 24 missing. Total 30. April 16: Action, Fort Tyler, West PointINDIANA--2d and 4th Cavalry; 18th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. KENTUCKY--4th and 7th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--1st Cavalry. Union loss (including Columbus), 13 killed, 53 wounded. Total, 66. April 18: Ski
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Kansas, 1865 (search)
1865 Dec. 4: Skirmish, Cow Creek near Fort ZarahIOWA--7th Cavalry (Detachment). Jan. 7-11: Scout from Fort EllsworthINDEPENDENT SCOUTS (Detachment). Jan. 15-21: Scout from Fort Larned to Pawnee Fork, Walnut Creek and Smoky Hill RiverINDEPENDENT SCOUTS. Jan. 20: Skirmish, Point of Rocks or Nine Mile Ridge near Fort LarnedCOLORADO--1st and 2d Cavalry (Detachments). Jan. 31: Skirmish near OxfordKANSAS--5th Cavalry (Detachment). Feb. 1: Skirmish, Fort ZarahCOLORADO--2d Cavalry (Co. "C"). Feb. 3-8: Scout from Fort Larned to South Fork Pawnee Creek and Buckner's RanchINDEPENDENT SCOUTS (Detachment). Feb. 12-20: Operations about Forts Riley and LarnedINDEPENDENT SCOUTS. Feb. 16-21: Scout from Fort LarnedINDEPENDENT SCOUTS. March 7: Skirmish near Fort LarnedAttack on train. March 9-15: Scout from Fort Larned to Crooked CreekCOLORADO--2d Cavalry (Detachment). April 22: Affair near Fort ZarahCOLORADO--2d Cavalry (Detachment). May 20: Affair near Pawnee RockCOLORADO--2d Cavalry (Deta
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, South Carolina, 1865 (search)
d Infantry. Union loss, 450 killed, 2,043 wounded, 1,301 missing. Total, 3,794. Jan. 29: Skirmish, RobertsvilleNEW YORK--Battery "M," 1st Light Arty.; 107th and 143d Infantry. WISCONSIN--3d Infantry. Jan. 30: Skirmish, Lawtonville(No Reports.) Feb. 1: Skirmish, Hickory HillILLINOIS--7th Mounted Infantry. IOWA--26th Infantry. MISSOURI--27th, 29th and 31st and 32d Infantry. Feb. 1: Skirmish, Whippy Swamp CreekILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. Feb. 2: Skirmish, LawtonvilleCONNECTICUT--20th InfanFeb. 1: Skirmish, Whippy Swamp CreekILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. Feb. 2: Skirmish, LawtonvilleCONNECTICUT--20th Infantry. ILLINOIS--102d, 105th and 129th Infantry. INDIANA--33d, 70th and 85th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--33d Infantry. MICHIGAN--19th Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "I," 1st Light Arty.; 136th Infantry. OHIO--53d, 73d and 79th Infantry. WISCONSIN--22d and 26th Infantry. Feb. 2: Skirmish, Barker's Mills, Whippy SwampILLINOIS--20th, 30th and 31st Infantry. OHIO--15th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 20th, 68th and 78th Infantry. WISCONSIN--16th Infantry. Feb. 2: Skirmish, Duck Branch, near Loper's Cross Road
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1865 (search)
: Expedition from Memphis into S. E. Arkansas and N. E. LouisianaILLINOIS--4th, 5th, 11th and 12th Cavalry. INDIANA--7th Cavalry. MISSISSIPPI--1st Mounted Rifles. NEW YORK--11th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry. UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry. Jan. 28: Action, AthensTENNESSEE--7th Mounted Infantry. Union loss, 6 wounded, 20 missing. Total, 26. Jan. 28-31: Expedition from Strawberry Plains to Clinch Mountain, and skirmishMICHIGAN--10th Cavalry (Co. "M"). OHIO--2d Heavy Arty. (Detachment). Feb. 1: Skirmish, McLemore's CoveTENNESSEE--6th Mounted Infantry. Feb. 5: Skirmish near McMinnvilleMISSOURI--44th Infantry (Detachment). TENNESSEE--5th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 3 wounded. Feb. 6: Affair, Corn's Farm, Franklin CountyMISSOURI--42d Infantry (Detachment). Feb. 7: Scout on Hernando RoadMISSISSIPPI--1st Mounted Rifles (Detachment). Feb. 9: Skirmish near MemphisARKANSAS--2d Cavalry (Detachment). IOWA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). MISSOURI--2d Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 2
R. C. Cox Col. 207th Penn. InfantryFeb. 1, 1865, to Feb. 21, 1865. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Ninth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
J. A. Matthews Col. 205th Penn. InfantryDec. 15, 1864, to Feb. 1, 1865. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Ninth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 205th Penn. InfantryFeb. 21, 1865, to June 2, 1865. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Ninth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 205th Penn. InfantryNov. 26, 1864, to Dec. 15, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Ninth Army Corps, Army of the Potoma
W. W. Morris Bvt. Brigadier GeneralApr. 19, 1865, to July 29, 1865. 2d Separate Brigade, Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Bvt. Brigadier GeneralAug. 10, 1863, to Aug. 31, 1863. Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Bvt. Brigadier GeneralFeb. 1, 1865, to Apr. 19, 1865. Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Bvt. Brigadier GeneralJan. 5, 1863, to Jan. 20, 1864. 2d Separate Brigade, Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Bvt. Brigadier GeneralJuly 22, 1862, to Jan. 5, 1863. Defenses of Baltimore., Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Bvt. Brigadier GeneralMarch 12, 1863, to March 22, 1863. Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Bvt. Brigadier GeneralMay 10, 1864, to Jan. 31, 1865. 2d Separate Brigade, Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Bvt. Brigadier GeneralSept. 22, 1863, to Sept. 28, 1863. Eighth Army Corps, Middle Depa
Lew Wallace Major GeneralApr. 19, 1865, to Aug. 1, 1865. Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Major GeneralMarch 22, 1864, to Feb. 1, 1865. Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department
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