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, 1895 - 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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... enemy . He himself is entirely opposed to a winter campaign , and is already speaking of recruit- ing his army for ... enemy's manufactories and supplies on that line . Thomas , with the remainder of his forces , can easily defend ...
... enemy . He himself is entirely opposed to a winter campaign , and is already speaking of recruit- ing his army for ... enemy's manufactories and supplies on that line . Thomas , with the remainder of his forces , can easily defend ...
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... enemy about there , to keep them from me . You will have heard that we took Pocotaligo on the 15th , according to my plans , and we now have the Seventeenth Corps , Gen- eral Blair , strongly intrenched on the railroad . I would by this ...
... enemy about there , to keep them from me . You will have heard that we took Pocotaligo on the 15th , according to my plans , and we now have the Seventeenth Corps , Gen- eral Blair , strongly intrenched on the railroad . I would by this ...
Page 111
... enemy having temerity enough to do this . With all our great resources of water transportation I regard it impossible for our enemy to make a successful lodgment on Saint Augustine Creek . I am , general , very respectfully , your ...
... enemy having temerity enough to do this . With all our great resources of water transportation I regard it impossible for our enemy to make a successful lodgment on Saint Augustine Creek . I am , general , very respectfully , your ...
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... enemy could concentrate to oppose it . Southwest Creek has four crossings , one between the main road and the mouth of the creek . The creek here has firm banks , and is favorable for throwing a bridge across and forcing a passage . The ...
... enemy could concentrate to oppose it . Southwest Creek has four crossings , one between the main road and the mouth of the creek . The creek here has firm banks , and is favorable for throwing a bridge across and forcing a passage . The ...
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... enemy's position without loss . He is satisfied that the enemy has nothing but two pieces of artillery , supported by cavalry in small force , and thinks that he may be driven off by persist- ent and continued efforts , though there is ...
... enemy's position without loss . He is satisfied that the enemy has nothing but two pieces of artillery , supported by cavalry in small force , and thinks that he may be driven off by persist- ent and continued efforts , though there is ...
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A. M. VAN DYKE Acting Assistant Adjutant-General artillery battery Beaufort Berne boats Brevet Major-General bridge Brig Brigadier-General camp Cape Fear River Capt Captain cavalry Charleston Cheraw Chief of Rail CITY POINT Colonel and Chief Cox's Bridge Creek Cross-Roads crossing DEPARTMENT AND ARMY dispatch enemy F. P. Blair Fayetteville February February 25 Fifteenth Army Corps forage Fourth Division Goldsborough HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT Hilton Head honor to report Infantry J. M. SCHOFIELD January January 21 Kinston Lieut Logan Major major-general commanding Major-General SCHOFIELD March March 14 March 22 miles MILITARY DIVISION MISSISSIPPI morning move North Carolina O. O. HOWARD obedient servant officer Ohio order of Maj PARSONS Pocotaligo pontoon Rail and River railroad rear regiment respectfully River Transportation road Savannah Second Brigade Second Division sent Seventeenth Army Corps Slocum South SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS SPECIAL ORDERS steamer TENNESSEE to-day to-night train troops Volunteers W. T. SHERMAN wagons Wilmington WOODHULL yesterday