lry officer.
Boston Evening Journal, March 2, 1863, p. 4, col. 1.
— 1863. Feb. General news letter.
Chas. Carleton Coffin.
Boston Evening Journal, March 3, 1863, p. 4, col. 4.
Beauregard, Gen.
G. P. T.
Battle of Petersburg; events of June 9-18, 1864.
North American Rev., vol. 145, pp. 367, 506.
— Bull Run, July, 1861.
Century, vol. 29, p. 80.
— Defence of Charleston, S. C., in 1862, 1863 and 1864.
North American Rev., vols.
142, pp. 419, 564; 143, p. 42.
— Drewry's Bluficers of ship.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 501.
Kendall, Edmond H.,
Co. D, 13th Regt. M. V. I. Conversation with Gilbert H. Greenwood the night before Fredericksburg, and memorial.
Bivouac, vol. 2, p. 72.
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.
June 9-30, 1864.
Despatches, very unsatisfactory.
Boston Evening Journal, June, 1864.
— – In Current events; with map. Harper's Mon., vol. 29, p 538.
— – Letter; from Cincinnati Commercial. Boston Evening Journal, June 30, 1864, p. 2, c
York, 25, s; engineer.
Nov. 9, 1861.
Disch. Disa. Nov. 27, 1862.
Peter Collins, en. New Orleans, La., 24. May 22, 1862.
Disch. May 17, 1865.
Francis M. Connor, en. Greenfield, Cr. New Salem, 20; miller.
Dec. 30, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
John Connors, en. New Orleans, La. Deserted about Jan. 1863, Baton Rouge, La.
George H. Cook, Scituate, 18,s; glass cutter, Nov. 1, 1861.
Disch. Disa. June 11, 1862.
Samuel B. Cook, Boston, 34, m; manufacturer.
Dec. 17, 1863.
Died June 9, 1864.
William Cook en. New Orleans, La. May 27, 1862.
Deserted April 8, 1863, New Orleans, La.
William Corse, en. Boston, Cr. Lee, 21; machinist.
Dec. 30, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
John J. Currier, en. Boston, Cr. Dorchester, 22; clerk.
Jan. 2, 1865.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
Prior serv.
Walter S. Daniels, en. Middleton, 18; shoemaker.
Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
James R. Davis, en. Greenfield. Cr. Buckland, 21; polisher.
Dec. 31, 1864.
M. O. Sept. 28, 1865.
vember, 1863.
Plate 52.
Red River Campaign, March 10-May 22, 1864.
Plate 53.
Red River Campaign, March 10-May 22, 1864.
Florida Expedition, February 5-22, 1864.
River Defenses, Louisiana.
Plate 54.
Texas, New Mexico, and Western Louisiana.
New Creek, W. Va., August 4, 1864.
Pleasant Mills, Md., August 1, 1864.
Plate 55.
Rapidan to the James River, Va., May 4-June 12, 1864.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Plate 56.
Petersburg, Va., June 9, 1864.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Plate 57.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Plate 58.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Plate 59.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Plate 60.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Plate 61.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Big Bethel, Va., June 10, 1861.
Mobile, Ala., Campaign, March 17-May 4, 1865.
Plate 62.
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864.
Plate
Ala., March 27-April 8, 1865
90, 11
Burchard, W.:
Chancellorsville Campaign, April 27-May 6, 1863
39, 3
Spotsylvania Court-House, Va., May 8-21, 1864
96, 3
Burnham, A. H.:
Fort Morgan, Ala., Aug. 9-22, 1864
63, 1
Burnham, Hiram:
Lee's Mill, Va., April 28, 1862
17, 3
Burnside, Ambrose E.:
Antietam, Md., Sept. 16-17, 1862
28, 6
Bush, H. M.:
Meridian (Miss.) Expedition, Feb 3-March 6, 1864
51, 1
Butler, Benjamin F.:
Petersburg, Va., June 9, 1864
56, 1
Butterfield, Daniel:
Hanover Court-House, Va., May 27, 1862
21, 11
Campbell, Albert H.:
Appomattox and Buckingham Counties, Va.
135, 5
Chesterfield, Hanover, and Henrico Counties, Va.
135, 3
Defenses of the Alleghanies, April, 1864
94, 1
Hanover Junction, Va., and vicinity
91, 2
Lacey Spring, Va., Dec. 21, 1864
84, 6
Lynchburg, Va., June 17-18, 1864
83, 7
Rapidan to the James, May 4-June 12, 1864
81, 1-3, 7
Richmond, Va.,
yville, Ky.
9, 2; 24, 2, 24, 4; 135-A; 150, B10; 151, H11
Battle of, Oct. 8, 1862
24, 2, 24, 4
Perryville, Tenn.
24, 3; 118, 1
Petersburg, Tenn.
24, 3; 30, 2; 118, 1; 135-A; 149, C6; 150, H6
Petersburg, Va.
16, 1; 17, 1; 20, 1; 40, 1; 56, 1; 64, 1; 65, 1, 65, 9; 74, 1; 77, 2; 78, 1, 78, 5; 79, 1; 92, 1; 93, 1; 100, 1, 100, 2; 117, 1; 118, 3; 135-A; 137, G8
Approaches and defenses, 1863
40, 1
Assaults on lines, June 15-18, 1864
65, 9
Engagement, June 9, 1864
56, 1
Expedition from Winchester to Feb. 27-March 28, 1865
72, 3, 72, 7; 74, 1
Field works and lines
67, 8, 67, 9; 77, 2; 79, 1; 105, 2, 105, 7; 118, 3
Plans of forts, batteries, etc.:
Confederate
104, 1-104, 7, 104, 9, 104, 10, 104, 11
Union
104, 8, 104, 12; 107, 1-107, 4
Routes available to Amelia Court-House, Va., 1865
78, 1
Views of forts, batteries, etc
124, 8, 124, 9; 125, 1-125, 8
Petersburg, W. Va.
30, 5; 100, 1; 135-C, 1; 137,
damage was done by burning depots and overturning bridges, but none which caused any permanent injury or produced any serious delay in transportation over it. Except for local panics and the destruction of a small amount of property, these raids were, from a strategic point of view, a useless expenditure of military strength.
They did, however, fortunately direct the attention of the Confederate authorities to the importance of this line and greatly increase their vigilance.
On the 9th of June, 1864, when Averell's plan was laid before Hunter, he approved and adopted it. He was then at Staunton, Virginia, in command of an army, the exact number of which is not disclosed by the records.
The official report for the month of May, 1864, for that department, discloses the fact that upon the 31st of that month there was in it an aggregate present for duty of 36,509.
(70 Id., 571.) The published correspondence shows that during the month of May every possible effort was made to concentr
14, 1862; died August 9, 1863.
Tankersly, C. W., private, March 14, 1862; deserted and came into Richmond after evacuation in the Yankee cavalry.
Tyree, Andrew W., private, March 14, 1862; discharged at Fair Grounds early in 1862.
Vass, H. J. C., corporal, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Vass, B. W., sergeant, March 14, 1862; wounded at Davis' farm, Petersburg, August 21, 1864; served until surrender.
Vass, John W., private, March 14, 1862; wounded at Turkey Ridge, June 9, 1864; served until surrender.
Venable, Thomas, private, April 30, 1863.
White, M. J., corporal, March 14, 1862.
Wheeler, John J., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Walden, R. C., private and corporal, March 14, 1862; served until surrender; dead.
Weisiger, Junius K., private, March 14, 1862.
Walker, T. G., private, August 24, 1862; captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865.
Ware, G. E., private, March 1, 1864.
Watkins, R. W., private, July 20, 1864.
Wood,