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soon as possible, so completely that future travellers would hardly know where it was. This I would do as a return for the Yankee vandalism in attempting to obstruct forever the harbors of Charleston and Savannah. A detachment of our army could, I think, take Louisville, while the main body would be marching to Cincinnati; but if we could get boats enough it would be shorter to go up the Ohio in them. To keep the command of Cincinnati, I would construct a strong work, heavily armed, at Covington. Now, for the operation of Western Tennessee. The object should be to drive the enemy from there and resume the command of the Mississippi River. For these purposes I would concentrate rapidly at Grand Junction Price's army, and all that could be spared from Vicksburg of Van Dorn's. From there I would make a forced march to Fort Pillow, which I would take with probably only a very small loss. It is evident that the forces at Memphis and Yazoo River would then have their line of commu
aptain D. B. Harris, Vicksburg: Yes, construct proposed batteries and obstruct Yazoo. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Fort Pillow, April 28th, 1862. To Genl. G. T. Beauregard: Three companies artillery left for Corinth last night. Bombardment continues day and night. One man killed last night. J. B. Villepigue, Brig.-Genl. Comdg. Corinth, Miss., May 5th, 1862. Brig.-Genl. J. B. Villepigue, Fort Pillow, Tenn.: You will judge when it is necessary to retire from Fort Pillow, via Covington and Somerville, or Ripley, Brownsville, Jackson, and Grand Junction, to this place. The enemy have no land force to fear. G. T. Beauregard. Corinth, Miss., May 13th, 1862. Genl. S. Cooper, A. and I. Genl., Richmond, Va.: General Villepigue reports, Scouts from Osceola say enemy's gunboats Mound City and Carondelet run aground to prevent sinking; another injured; one pilot and seventeen men killed. He thinks the report reliable. No firing from the enemy since this morning. Their m
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Kentucky, 1862 (search)
Sept. 8: Skirmish, BarboursvilleWEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry. Sept. 9: Skirmish, Franklin Road(No Reports.) Sept. 9: Skirmish, Scottsville Road(No Reports.) Sept. 10: Skirmish, WoodburyKENTUCKY--2d Cavalry. Sept. 10: Skirmish, Fort Mitchell, CovingtonOHIO--104th Infantry. Sept. 10: Skirmish, Crab OrchardINDIANA--2d Cavalry. Sept. 10: Skirmish, Log Church(No Reports.) Sept. 11: Skirmish, Smith's(No Reports.) Sept. 12: Skirmish, Woodburn(No Reports.) Sept. 12: Skirmish, BrandenburgINDIANA15 wounded, 96 missing. Total, 115. Sept. 28: Skirmish, Lebanon JunctionINDIANA--4th Cavalry. Sept. 28: Skirmish, BrookvilleKENTUCKY--14th Cavalry; Home Guard. OHIO--44th Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed. Sept. 28-Oct. 5: Exp. from Columbus to Covington, Durhamsville and Fort Randolph, TennILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Co's "D," "L"); 72d Infantry (4 Co's). INDIANA--52d Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery "H" 1st Light Arty. Sept. 29: Skirmish, Elizabethtown Road(No Reports.) Sept. 29: Affair, New HavenINDI
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Connecticut Volunteers. (search)
ton, to June, 1865. District of Savannah, Dept. of the South, to August, 1865. Service. Duty at Ship Island, Miss., till April 15, 1862. Operations against Fort St. Phillip and Jackson, Mississippi River, April 15-28. Occupation of New Orleans, La., May 1, the first regiment to land. Duty at Camp Parapet and Carrollton till October. Expedition to Lake Pontchartrain, Pass Manchac and up Tchefuncta and Pearl rivers July 25-August 2. Skirmishes at Madisonville and near Covington July 27. Operations in District of La Fourche October 24-November 6. Occupation of Donaldsonville October 25. Action at Georgia Landing, near Labadieville, October 27. Duty in District of La Fourche till February, 1863. Expedition to Bayou Teche January 13-15. Action with steamer Cotton January 14. Moved to Brashear City February and duty there till March. Operations against Port Hudson March 7-27. Pattersonville March 28 (Detachment). Operations in Western Lo
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
nd M ). Expedition from Columbus, Ky., to Covington, Durhamsville and Fort Randolph, Ky., Septempedition to Covington, Tenn., March 8-12. Covington March 9-10. Scout from Lagrange to Saulsb Lagrange March 8-13, 1863. Skirmishes at Covington March 9-10 (Section). Grierson's Expeditidesville, Va., July (Section). Moved to Covington, Ky., thence to Camp Nelson, Ky., August 4-8. lanta & Augusta R. R. July 13-20. Raid to Covington July 22-24 (Centre Section). Decatur July November 21. Expedition from Columbus to Covington, Durhamsville and Fort Randolph September 28mustered in September 3, 1862. Moved to Covington, Ky., October 4, 1862. Attached to 3rd Divis4, 1862. Moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Ky., October 10, 1862. Moved to Mount Sterlustered in September 20, 1862. Moved to Covington, Ky., October 8, 1862. Attached to 1st Brigarps, to June, 1865. Service. Duty at Covington, Ky., till October 20, 1862, operating against [13 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Indiana Volunteers. (search)
ed in September 9, 1862. Left State for Covington, Ky., September 9. Attached to 2nd Division,July 4. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Covington July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August hio River September 17-October 3. Duty at Covington, Lexington, Nicholasville and Danville, Ky.,r 19-25, 1863 (Detachment). Expedition to Covington, Durhamsville and Fort Randolph September 28oochie River July 5-17. Garrard's Raid to Covington July 22-24. Garrard's Raid to South Rivered in September 8, 1862. Left State for Covington, Ky., September 9, thence moved to Louisville, stered in September 3, 1862. Ordered to Covington, Ky., September 8, and duty in the defenses of 2, 1862. Ordered to Kentucky and duty at Covington, Lexington, Nicholasville and Danville, Ky.,o Cincinnati, Ohio, September 5, thence to Covington, Ky., and to Louisville, Ky., September 30. ed in September 7, 1862. Left State for Covington, Ky., September 7, and duty there till Septembe
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Kentucky Volunteers. (search)
and 101 Enlisted men by disease. Total 107. 10th Kentucky Regiment Cavalry Organized at Covington, Lexington and Crab Orchard, Ky., for one year's service, September 8 to November 11, 1862. oved to Prestonburg June 13, thence to Louisa July 15, and duty there till August. Moved to Covington, Louisville and Bowling Green, Ky., August. Duty there, at Shepherdsville, West Point and M Regiment mostly captured; those not captured retreat to Louisville, Ky.; thence moved to Covington, Ky., September 28; thence to Paris, Ky., and duty there till December 5. Moved to Lexington, isted men by disease. Total 59. 53rd Kentucky Regiment Mounted Infantry. Organized at Covington, Ky., September, 1864. Attached to Military District of Kentucky, Dept. Ohio, and Dept. of Kennlisted men by disease. Total 30. 55th Kentucky Regiment Mounted Infantry. Organized at Covington November, 1864. Attached to Military District of Kentucky, Dept. Ohio and Dept. of Kentucky
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Maryland Volunteers. (search)
town, New Creek and Cumberland guarding Railroad between and to the Ohio River till March, 1863; and from Monocacy Bridge to the Ohio River till April, 1864. Action at Vance's Ford, near Romney, September 17, 1862. Charlestown. W. Va., May 15, 1863. Perryville June 14, 1863 (Co. F ). Point of Rocks June 17 (Co. F ). Summit Point October 7, 1863 (Co. F ). Charlestown, W. Va., October 18, 1863. Burlington November 16. Salem December 16, 1863. Jackson River, near Covington, December 19, 1863. Ridgeville, Va., January 4, 1864. Moore-field Junction January 8, 1864. Medley January 30, 1864. Hunter's Raid on Lynchburg May 26-July 1, 1864. Lynchburg June 17-18. Salem June 21. Salem Branch Bridge July 4. Sir John's Run July 6. Snicker's Gap July 18. Kernstown, Winchester July 24. Martinsburg July 25. Back Creek Bridge July 27. Hancock, Md., July 31. Green Springs Run August 2. Guard duty in West Virginia till May, 1865.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Massachusetts Volunteers. (search)
to Newport News, Va., and duty there till March 26. Moved to Covington, Ky., March 26-April 1. At Paris, Ky., April 1-5. At Mount Ste Jackson July 10-17. At Milldale till August 12. Moved to Covington, Ky., August 12-23. Burnside's Campaign in East Tennessee August erans march to Nicholasville, Ky., March 21-31; thence moved to Covington, Ky.; Cincinnati, Ohio, and to Boston, Mass., March 31-April 9. Oruary 19. Moved to Newport News, Va., February 19, thence to Covington, Ky., March 26-30. Moved to Paris April 1, and to Mount Sterling till August 6. Moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, August 6-14. At Covington, Ky., till August 18. March to Nicholasville August 18-25, and tof Jackson July 10-17. At Milldale till August 5. Moved to Covington, Ky., August 5-12, and to Crab Orchard August 17-18. March acrosswberry Plains January 21-22. Moved from Knoxville, Tenn., to Covington, Ky., thence to Annapolis, Md., March 21-April 6. Rapidan Campaig
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Michigan Volunteers. (search)
nt Hill Church July 20. Garrard's Raid to Covington July 22-24. Garrard's Raid to South River0, 1862, to May 2, 1863. Left State for Covington, Ky., May 12, 1863; thence moved to Hickman's Bvember. Expedition from Columbus, Ky., to Covington, Durhamsville and Fort Randolph September 28tered in April 11, 1863. Left State for Covington, Ky., May 20, and duty there till June 4, 1863.uty at Milldale till August 4. Moved to Covington, Ky., August 4-12, and to Crab Orchard, Ky., Auamp at Milldale till August 4. Moved to Covington, Ky., thence to Crab Orchard, Ky., August 4-18.0. At Milldale till August 3. Moved to Covington and Crab Orchard, Ky., August 3-24. Marchincinnati, Ohio, September 14, and duty at Covington, Ky., till October 7. Moved to Georgetown, Lamp at Milldale till August 4. Moved to Covington, Ky., thence to Crab Orchard, Ky., August 4-30.2. At Milldale till August 4. Moved to Covington, thence to Crab Orchard, Ky., August 4-30. [1 more...]