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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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14th (search for this): chapter 2.11
April 11th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 2.11
May 4th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 2.11
March 23rd, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 2.11
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The battle of the Wilderness.
The official reports of the campaigns of 1864-5 were not published by the Confederate authorities, and few of them have ever been in print in any form.
We have been endeavoring to collect full sets of these reports for all of our armies, and shall publish from time to time such as we shall be able to secure.
We earnestly ask that any one having reports of these campaigns will forward them without delay to this office.
The following reports of the battle of the Wilderness have never been in print, so far as we are aware:
Report of General James Longstreet.
headquarters First Army corps, March 23, 1865.
Colonel — On the 11th of April, 1864, I received orders at Bristol from the Adjutant and Inspector-General to report with the original portion of the First corps (Kershaw's and Field's divisions and Alexander's battalion of artillery) to General R. E. Lee, commanding Army of Northern Virginia.
On the 14th I reached Charlottesville, and aw
2nd (search for this): chapter 2.11
1865 AD (search for this): chapter 2.11
The battle of the Wilderness.
The official reports of the campaigns of 1864-5 were not published by the Confederate authorities, and few of them have ever been in print in any form.
We have been endeavoring to collect full sets of these reports for all of our armies, and shall publish from time to time such as we shall be able to secure.
We earnestly ask that any one having reports of these campaigns will forward them without delay to this office.
The following reports of the battle of the Wilderness have never been in print, so far as we are aware:
Report of General James Longstreet.
headquarters First Army corps, March 23, 1865.
Colonel — On the 11th of April, 1864, I received orders at Bristol from the Adjutant and Inspector-General to report with the original portion of the First corps (Kershaw's and Field's divisions and Alexander's battalion of artillery) to General R. E. Lee, commanding Army of Northern Virginia.
On the 14th I reached Charlottesville, and a
May 4th (search for this): chapter 2.11