The War of the Rebellion: v. 1-53 [serial no. 1-111] Formal reports, both Union and Confederate, of the first seizures of United States property in the southern states, and of all military operations in the field, with the correspondence, order and returns relating specially thereto. 1880-1898. 111 vU.S. Government Printing Office, 1891 - Confederate States of America Official records produced by the armies of the United States and the Confederacy, and the executive branches of their respective governments, concerning the military operations of the Civil War, and prisoners of war or prisoners of state. Also annual reports of military departments, calls for troops, correspondence between national and state governments, correspondence between Union and Confederate officials. The final volume includes a synopsis, general index, special index for various military divisions, and background information on how these documents were collected and published. Accompanied by an atlas. |
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... road three miles from Martinsburg . He has therefore ordered a portion of the cavalry to Newcomer's Mills , on the Opequon Creek , about three miles from town . Pickets will be stationed so as to guard all the roads between Newcomer's ...
... road three miles from Martinsburg . He has therefore ordered a portion of the cavalry to Newcomer's Mills , on the Opequon Creek , about three miles from town . Pickets will be stationed so as to guard all the roads between Newcomer's ...
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... road , five miles north of Mar- tinsburg . Up to the hour at which the wires were cut we had no advices of General Hunter's - now General Sullivan's - forces reach- ing any part of our line , and fear it must be some days before they ...
... road , five miles north of Mar- tinsburg . Up to the hour at which the wires were cut we had no advices of General Hunter's - now General Sullivan's - forces reach- ing any part of our line , and fear it must be some days before they ...
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... road as far as Sir John's Run , with orders to go to Cherry Run unless they get information at that point which would render it too hazardous . The trains west of this are running regularly . Cars have been sent to Parkersburg to bring ...
... road as far as Sir John's Run , with orders to go to Cherry Run unless they get information at that point which would render it too hazardous . The trains west of this are running regularly . Cars have been sent to Parkersburg to bring ...
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... road . It is now evident that General Hunter's men are absolutely required to strengthen the forces upon the line and to prevent a general aban- donment of the road and the entire frontier . It is clear that if there be not a large ...
... road . It is now evident that General Hunter's men are absolutely required to strengthen the forces upon the line and to prevent a general aban- donment of the road and the entire frontier . It is clear that if there be not a large ...
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... road , especially as you will this day have co - oper- ative action from the west . Prompt movements will prevent de ... road , or they cannot be spared from in- terior Virginia to remain , we would like to get the earliest informa- tion ...
... road , especially as you will this day have co - oper- ative action from the west . Prompt movements will prevent de ... road , or they cannot be spared from in- terior Virginia to remain , we would like to get the earliest informa- tion ...
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22D ARMY CORPS arrived AVERELL B. F. KELLEY Baltimore and Ohio Battery bridge Brig Brigadier-General C. C. AUGUR Camp Capt Captain cavalry Chambersburg Cherry Run Chief of Staff City Point Colonel Comdg command of Major-General Company Creek Crook CUMBERLAND D. N. COUCH DEPT detachment dispatch division duty E. M. STANTON enemy enemy's force FORT RENO Fort Stevens Frederick H. W. HALLECK Hagerstown Harper's Ferry Harrisburg HDQRS Infantry J. H. TAYLOR July 13 July 26 July 9 Lieut Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General GRANT Major-General and Chief Major-General AUGUR major-general commanding directs Major-General COUCH Major-General HALLECK Major-General HUNTER Major-General Wallace Martinsburg Maryland McCook Monocacy morning move Nineteenth Corps obedient servant p. m. Received pickets Potomac rebels Regiment Reno respectfully river road Rockville scouts Secretary Secretary of War sent Sigel Sixth Corps Staff and Assistant telegraph Tennallytown to-day U. S. GRANT Veteran Reserve Corps West Virginia Wright yesterday