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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... Company L , detachments at Great Cacapon and Rock- well's Run were relieved by the One hundred and fifty - third Ohio National Guards and ordered to Rowlesburg for duty ; 121 miles . Company O , detachments at Little Cacapon and South ...
... Company L , detachments at Great Cacapon and Rock- well's Run were relieved by the One hundred and fifty - third Ohio National Guards and ordered to Rowlesburg for duty ; 121 miles . Company O , detachments at Little Cacapon and South ...
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... company at Hancock , Md .; one company at Sir John's Run ; one company at Great Cacapon ; one- third company at Rockwell's Run ; one - third company at No. 12 Water Station ; one - third company at Little Cacapon ; one company at South ...
... company at Hancock , Md .; one company at Sir John's Run ; one company at Great Cacapon ; one- third company at Rockwell's Run ; one - third company at No. 12 Water Station ; one - third company at Little Cacapon ; one company at South ...
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... Company K , and Lieutenant Seaman , commanding Company D , in this charge . Captain Rice , Company A , was slightly wounded , but rejoined his company before the action was over . Lieutenant Abbott , Company I , a most gallant and ...
... Company K , and Lieutenant Seaman , commanding Company D , in this charge . Captain Rice , Company A , was slightly wounded , but rejoined his company before the action was over . Lieutenant Abbott , Company I , a most gallant and ...
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... Company B of the Eleventh Virginia and Company B of the Fif- teenth Virginia Regiments were thrown forward as skirmishers , who advanced to the bridge and fired it ; one company of the Eleventh Virginia and two of the Fifteenth Virginia ...
... Company B of the Eleventh Virginia and Company B of the Fif- teenth Virginia Regiments were thrown forward as skirmishers , who advanced to the bridge and fired it ; one company of the Eleventh Virginia and two of the Fifteenth Virginia ...
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... Companies I , C , and H were sent on picket . Captain La Rue , commanding Company I , learning that a band of guerrillas were in close proximity to his post , deployed his men as skirmishers to drive them from the mountain . In so 30 ...
... Companies I , C , and H were sent on picket . Captain La Rue , commanding Company I , learning that a band of guerrillas were in close proximity to his post , deployed his men as skirmishers to drive them from the mountain . In so 30 ...
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advance ARMY CORPS arrived artillery Assistant Adjutant-General attack Averell B. F. KELLEY Baltimore battalion Battery BRECKINRIDGE bridge Brig Brigadier-General camp Capt Captain captured Cavalry Division Christiansburg Cloyd's Mountain Colonel column Company Crook crossed CUMBERLAND DEPARTMENT OF WEST DEPT detachment direction dispatch DuffiƩ duty encamped enemy enemy's engagement fall back fire flank force front guns HALLECK Harper's Ferry HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT honor horses Imboden instant July June killed Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel line of battle Lynchburg Major-General marched Martinsburg Maryland Maryland Heights MAX WEBER McCausland MEYSENBURG miles Monocacy morning Mount Jackson moved night o'clock obedient servant officers Ohio National Guard pickets pike position Potomac railroad rear rebel received regiment respectfully retreat River road scouts Second Brigade sent Sigel skirmishers Stahel Staunton Third Brigade train troops U. S. Army Valley Veteran Reserve Corps Virginia Cavalry Virginia Infantry wagons Washington West Virginia wounded