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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... sixth Pennsylvania and Eighty - first New York Regiments were sent to our support , the three regiments forming the line running west from the railroad to the timber . We had but little skirmishing during the day , and employed ...
... sixth Pennsylvania and Eighty - first New York Regiments were sent to our support , the three regiments forming the line running west from the railroad to the timber . We had but little skirmishing during the day , and employed ...
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... Sixth Connecticut , Colonel Duryee - left its bivouac near the James River about 7 a . m . May 9 , following the First ( Colonel Howell's ) Brigade of this division . We moved to the Richmond and Peters- burg turnpike , near the house ...
... Sixth Connecticut , Colonel Duryee - left its bivouac near the James River about 7 a . m . May 9 , following the First ( Colonel Howell's ) Brigade of this division . We moved to the Richmond and Peters- burg turnpike , near the house ...
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... sixth New York under my command , and I put the two in line . The Third New Hampshire soon came up . In an hour or two the Ninety - sixth was restored to its own brigade , and we fol- lowed the Third Brigade of this division to the ...
... sixth New York under my command , and I put the two in line . The Third New Hampshire soon came up . In an hour or two the Ninety - sixth was restored to its own brigade , and we fol- lowed the Third Brigade of this division to the ...
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... Sixth Connecticut was assigned to the brigade and reported for duty . May 4. - In common with the whole Tenth Corps the brigade em- barked on transports , steamed up the James River , and landed at Bermuda Hundred . May 6. - Marched ...
... Sixth Connecticut was assigned to the brigade and reported for duty . May 4. - In common with the whole Tenth Corps the brigade em- barked on transports , steamed up the James River , and landed at Bermuda Hundred . May 6. - Marched ...
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... Sixth Connecticut Infantry , of op- erations May 9-10 . HDQRS . SIXTH REGIMENT CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS , In the Field , May 11 , 1864 . SIR : I have the honor to submit the following report regarding the part taken by this regiment in ...
... Sixth Connecticut Infantry , of op- erations May 9-10 . HDQRS . SIXTH REGIMENT CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS , In the Field , May 11 , 1864 . SIR : I have the honor to submit the following report regarding the part taken by this regiment in ...
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A. A. HUMPHREYS advance Aide-de-Camp ammunition artillery Assistant Adjutant-General attack battery Belle Plain Bermuda Hundred bridge Brig brigade Brigadier-General camp Capt Captain cavalry Chief of Staff City Point Colonel Comdg command of Major-General companies Creek dispatch Drewry's Bluff Eighteenth Army enemy enemy's FIFTH ARMY CORPS Fifth Corps fire flank force Fort Monroe Fredericksburg front G. K. WARREN HDQRS HEADQUARTERS ARMY honor infantry intrenchments James River Lieut Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Lieutenant-General GRANT line of battle Major-General and Chief Major-General BURNSIDE major-general commanding directs Major-General HANCOCK Major-General HUMPHREYS Major-General Meade Major-General WARREN miles morning move NINTH ARMY North Carolina obedient servant officers ordered p. m. Major-General Petersburg picket-line pickets plank road position POTOMAC Q. A. GILLMORE railroad rear rebel received regiment respectfully Richmond SECOND CORPS sent Sixth Corps skirmishers Spotsylvania Court-House Station TENTH ARMY CORPS to-morrow trains troops turnpike U. S. GRANT Volunteers wagons WINF'D wounded