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Sept.

14, 1863.-Maj. Gen. John J. Peck, U.S. Army, assumes command of the Eighteenth Army Corps.

Skirmish at Washington, N.C.

Scout in the Bull Run Mountains, Va.

Capture of Vine-Tree Signal Station, Va.
Scout to Winchester, Va.

15, 1863. Skirmish at Hartwood Church, Va.

Skirmish at Beverly Ford, Va.

15-19, 1863.-Scout from Centreville to Aldie, Va.

16, 1863.-Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren, U. S. Army, supersedes Brig. Gen. William Hays, in command of the Second Army Corps.

Skirmish at Falls Church, Va.

18, 1863.-Skirmish at Bristoe Station, Va.

Skirmish near Pasquotank, N. C.

21, 1863. Maj. Gen. John G. Foster, U. S. Army, resumes command of the Eighteenth Army Corpe.

Skirmish near Glenville, W. Va.

22, 1863.-Skirmish at Stafford Court-House, Va.

23, 1863.-Capture of U. S. gunboats Satellite and Reliance.
Capture of blockade-runner Hebe by U. S. Navy.

24, 1863. Skirmish near King George Court-House, Va.

Skirmish at Coyle's Tavern, near Fairfax Court-House, Va.
Scout to Barbee's Cross-Roads, Va.

24-Sept. 30, 1863.—Mosby's operations in Virginia.

25, 1863.-Skirmish at Hartwood Church, Va.

Skirmish near Lamb's Ferry, Chickahominy River, Va.

26, 1863.-Skirmish near Moorefield, W. Va.

26-28, 1863.-Skirmishes near Sutton (26th), on Elk Run (27th), and near Glenville (27th), W. Va.

26-29, 1863.-Expedition from Williamsburg to Bottom's Bridge, Va., and

skirmishes.

27, 1863.-Skirmish at Ball's Mill, W. Va.

Skirmish at Little Washington, Va.
Skirmish at Weaverville, Va.

27-Sept. 2, 1863.-Cavalry operations in Virginia.
30-Sept. 2, 1863.-Expeditions to Leesburg, Va.

31, 1863.—Maj. Gen. Robert C. Schenck, U. S. Army, resumes command
of the Middle Department and Eighth Army Corps.

Brig. Gen. Alpheus S. Williams, U. S. Army, temporarily in command of the Twelfth Army Corps.

1, 1863.-Skirmish at Corbin's Cross-Roads, Va.

Skirmish at Lamb's Creek Church, near Port Conway, Va.

Skirmish at Leesburg, Va.

2, 1863.-Expedition against and destruction of gunboats Satellite and

Reliance at Port Conway, Va.

Skirmish near Oak Shade, Va.

2-23, 1863.-Expeditions from Martinsburg, W. Va., including affairs (15th and 19th) at Smithfield, W. Va., and Strasburg, Va.

4, 1863.-Skirmish at Moorefield, W. Va.

Skirmish at Petersburg Gap, W. Va.

`.-Attempt to capture Brig. Gen. Joseph J. Bartlett, U. S. Army.

-Skirmish at Carter's Run, Va.

Skirmish at Petersburg, W. Va.

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Skirmish at Beech Fork, Calhoun County, W. Va.
Skirmish at Brandy Station, Va.

Skirmish at Sutton, W. Va.

9, 1863.-The First Army Corps (Longstreet's) detached from the Army of Northern Virginia.

10-11, 1863.-Scout to Middleburg, Va.

11, 1863.-Affair at Moorefield, W. Va.

11-13, 1863.-Scout from Camp Piatt (Fayetteville), W. Va.

12, 1863.-Skirmish at South Mills, N. C.

Skirmish at White Plains, Va.

Skirmish in Roane County, W. Va.
Skirmish near Bristoe Station, Va.

12-16, 1863.-Scout from Harper's Ferry, W. Va., into Loudoun County, and skirmish (14th) near Leesburg, Va.

13, 1863.-Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum, U. S. Army, resumes command of the Twelfth Army Corps.

13-17, 1863.-Advance of the Union forces from the Rappahannock to the

Rapidan.

1863.-Confederate scout in West Virginia.

14, 1863.-Skirmish at Cheat Mountain Pass, W. Va.
Skirmish in Smyth County, Va.

14-17, 1868.—Reconnaissance to the Blackwater River, N.C.

15, 1863.-Affair near Kempsville, Va.

15-19, 1863.-Expedition from Great Bridge, Va., to Indiantown, N. C.
16, 1863.-Skirmish at Smithfield, W. Va.

18, 1863.-Skirmish at Crooked Run, Va.

18-23, 1863.-Capture of schooners near Eastville, Va.

19, 1863.-Skirmish at Raccoon Ford, Va.

20, 1863.--Affair on Shaver Mountain, W. Va.

21, 1863.-Affair at Moorefield, W. Va.

Skirmish at Fisher's Hill, Va.

21-23, 1863.-Reconnaissance across the Rapidan River, Va.

21-25, 1863.-Operations about Princess Anne Court-House, Va.

21-26, 1863.-Scout from Harper's Ferry, W. Va., into Loudoun Valley, Va., and skirmish (25th) near Upperville, Va.

22, 1863.-Skirmish between Centreville and Warrenton, Va.

Skirmish at Rockville, Md.

23, 1863.-Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett, C. S. Army, assigned to command of the Department of North Carolina.

24, 1863.-Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, U. S. Army, assigned to command of the Eleventh and Twelfth Army Corps.

Skirmish at Bristoe Station, Va.

Skirmish at Greenbrier Bridge, W. Va.

24-Oct. 3, 1863.-Transfer of the Eleventh and Twelfth Army Corps from the Army of the Potomac to the Army of the Cumberland.

25, 1863.-Capture of Confederate steamer near White House, Va.

Skirmish at Seneca Trace Crossing, Cheat River, W. Va.

26, 1863.-Maj. Gen. W. H. C. Whiting, C. S. Army, assigned to the separate command of the District of the Cape Fear and the De

fenses of Wilmington.

Skirmish at Richards' Ford, Va.

27-28, 1863.-Scout on Hazel Run, Va.

Sept.

Oct.

30, 1863.-Skirmish at Neersville, Va.
Skirmish at Woodville, Va.

Destruction of Confederate salt-works on Back Bay, Va.

1, 1863. Skirmish at Lewinsville, Va.
Skirmish near Auburn, Va.

Skirmish near Culpeper Court-House, Va.

Skirmish near Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

Capture of Union pickets on Robertson's River, Va.

3, 1863.-Skirmish at Lewinsville, Va.

4-9, 1863.-Expedition from Yorktown to Matthews County, Va.
6, 1863.-Affair near Catlett's Station, Va.

7, 1863.-Affair at Utz's Ford, Va.

Skirmish at Hazel River, Va.

Skirmish at Mitchell's Ford, Va.

Skirmishes at Charlestown and Summit Point, W. Va.

8, 1863. Skirmish near James City, Va.

Skirmishes along Robertson's River, Va.

9-13, 1863.-Expedition to Chesnessex Creek, Va., and vicinity.

9-22, 1863.-The Bristoe (Virginia) Campaign.

10-17, 1863.-Expedition from New Berne to Elizabeth City and Edenton, N. C.

11, 1863.

Skirmish at Salt Lick Bridge, W. Va.

12-13, 1863.-Scout from Vienna to Gum Springs, Va..

13, 1863.-Skirmish at Bulltown, W. Va.

Skirmish at Burlington, W. Va.

Scout from Great Bridge, Va., to Indiantown, N. C.

14, 1863.—Maj. Gen. Christopher C. Augur, U. S. Army, supersedes Maj.
Gen. Samuel P. Heintzelman in command of the Department
of Washington and Twenty-second Army Corps.
Skirmish at Salt Lick Bridge, W. Va.

15, 1863.-Affair near Hedgesville, W. Va.

16-17, 1863.-Affairs at Pungo Landing, N. C.

17, 1863.--Skirmish at Berryville, Va.

Skirmish near Camden Court-House, N. C.

Affair at Accotink, Va.

Affair at Stuart's, near Chantilly, Va.

18, 1863.-Attack on Charlestown, W. Va., and skirmishes on road to

Berryville, Va.

Affair near Annandale, Va.

21-22, 1863.-Scout from Charleston to Boone County Court-House, W. Va. 22, 1863.-Affair near Annandale, Va.

23, 1863.-Skirmish at Fayetteville, Va.

Skirmish near Rappahannock Station, Va.
Skirmish at Warm Springs, N. C.

24, 1863.-Skirmish at Bealeton, Va.

Skirmish at Liberty, Va.

25-26, 1863.-Skirmishes at and near Bealeton, Va.

26, 1863.—Attack on wagon train near New Baltimore, Va.
Skirmish at Ravenswood, W. Va.

Skirmish at Warm Springs, N. C.

27, 1863.--Skirmishes near Bealeton and Rappahannock Station, Va.
Skirmish in Cherokee County, N. C.

Skirmish on Sandy River, near Elizabeth, W. Va.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

30, 1863.-Affair at Ford's Mill, near New Berne, N. C.

Skirmish near Catlett's Station, Va.

31, 1863.-Affair near Weaverville, Va.

1, 1863.-Skirmish at Catlett's Station, Va.

1-17, 1863.-Expeditions from Beverly and Charleston against Lewisburg, W. Va.

3, 1863.-Scout about Catlett's Station, Va.

4, 1863.-Skirmish at Falmouth, Va.

Skirmish near Rocky Run, N. C.

4-9, 1863.-Expedition up the Chowan River, N. C.

5, 1863.—Skirmish at Hartwood Church, Va.

5-22, 1863.-Mosby's operations in Virginia.

6, 1863. Skirmish near Falmouth, Va.

7, 1863.-Capture of Union pickets near Warrenton, Va.

7- 8, 1863.--Advance of the Union forces to the line of the Rappahannock, Va.

9, 1863.—Operations near Weldon, N. C.

9-10, 1863.—Expedition from Williamsburg toward New Kent Court-House,

Va.

11, 1863.—Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, U. S. Army, supersedes Maj. Gen. John G. Foster in command of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina.

Raid on Suffolk, Va.

13, 1863.-Skirmish near Winchester, Va.

13-14, 1863.-Reconnaissance to the entrances of the Cape Fear River, N. C.

14, 1863.-Skirmish at Tyson's Cross-Roads, Va.

14-15, 1863.-Affairs on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

14-18, 1863.-Scout from Martinsburg, W. Va.

15-18, 1863.-Expedition from Charlestown, W. Va., to near New Market, Va., and skirmishes (16th) at Woodstock, Edenburg, and Mount Jackson, Va.

16, 1863.—Skirmish near Burlington, W. Va.

Affair at Germantown, Va.

16-19, 1863.-Expedition from Yorktown into Matthews County, Va.

18, 1863.-Skirmish near Germanna Ford, Va.

18-23, 1863.-Reconnaissance from Vienna toward the Blue Ridge Mountains,

Va.

19, 1863. Skirmish near Grove Church, Va.

21, 1863.-Affair at Liberty, Va.

Expedition from Bealeton toward Thoroughfare Gap, Va.

24, 1863.-Skirmish near Little Boston, Va.

Skirmish near Woodville, Va.

25, 1863.-Affair near Sangster's Station, Va.
Skirmish near Greenville, N. C.

26, 1863.-Skirmish at Brentsville, Va.

Skirmish at Plymouth, N. C.

Skirmish at Warm Springs, N. C.

26-Dec. 2, 1863.—The Mine Run (Virginia) Campaign.
27, 1863.-Skirmish at Catlett's Station, Va.
29, 1863.-Skirmish at Brentsville, Va.

Skirmish near Jonesville, Va.

30, 1863.-Skirmish at Licking Run Bridge, Va.

1, 1863.—Skirmish at Cedar Point, N. C.

Dec.

1, 1863. Skirmish at Jennings' Farm, near Ely's Ford, Va.
3, 1863.-Skirmish at Ellis' Ford, Va.

4, 1863.
5, 1863.

Skirmish at Meadow Bluff, W. Va.

Brig. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood, U. S. Army, supersedes Maj. Gen. Robert C. Schenck in command of the Middle Department and Eighth Army Corps.

Scout from New Berne toward Kinston, N. C.

Skirmish at Raccoon Ford, Va.

5-24, 1863.-Expedition from Norfolk, Va., to South Mills, Camden CourtHouse, etc., N. C.

6, 1863. Skirmish at Cheat River, W. Va.

7-11, 1863.-Scout in Hampshire, Hardy, Frederick, and Shenandoah Counties, and destruction of Columbian Iron Works, W. Va.

8-25, 1863.-Raid on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and demonstrations up the Shenandoah Valley and from the Kanawha Valley.

9, 1863.-Affairs at and near Lewinsville, Va.

10, 1863.-Skirmish at Hertford, N. C.

12-13, 1863. Skirmishes at and near Strasburg, Va.

12–14, 1863.—Expedition from Williamsburg to Charles City Court-House, Va., and skirmish.

13, 1863.-Affair at Germantown, Va.

Affair at Hurricane Bridge, W. Va.

14, 1863.-Affair near Catlett's Station, Va.

14-24, 1863.—Miscellaneous cavalry affairs in Virginia.

15, 1863.—Skirmish at Sangster's Station, Va.

Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early, C. S. Army, assigned to command of the Valley District.

16, 1863.-Brig. Gen. John C. Caldwell, U. S. Army, temporarily in com

mand of the Second Army Corps.

Skirmish near Free Bridge, N. C.
Skirmish at Upperville, Va.

17, 1863.-Expedition from Washington to Chicoa Creek, N. C.

Skirmish at Sangster's Station, Va.

18, 1863.-Affair near Culpeper, Va.

Skirmish at Indiantown or Sandy Swamp, N. C.

18-20, 1863.-Scout from Vienna to Middleburg, Va.

21, 1863.-Affair near Hunter's Mill, Va.

21-23, 1863.-Expedition from Bealeton to Luray, Va., and skirmishes.
21-24, 1863.-Scout from Rocky Run toward Trenton, N. C.

23, 1863.—Skirmish near Culpeper Court-House, Va.

24, 1863.-Affair near Germantown, Va,

25, 1863.-Destruction of Confederate salt-works on Bear Inlet, N. C. 25-27, 1863.-Scout from Vienna to Leesburg, Va., and skirmish.

27-29, 1863.-Expedition from Newport Barracks to Young's Cross-Roads, Swansborough, and Jackson, N. C.

28, 1863.-Skirmish at Moorefield, W. Va.

28-31, 1863.—Scouts from Vienna to Hopewell Gap, White Plains, etc., Va.,

and skirmish.

29, 1863.-Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock, U. S. Army, resumes command of the Second Army Corps.

30, 1863.—Skirmish near Greenville, N. C.

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