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, 1892 - 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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Page 42
... River . There has been heavy cannonading at Columbia from 2 o'clock this p . m . till 4. He will try the Northwest- ern road , I think ; he will not come back this way unless he wants to try Nashville , which he dares not do . J. B. ...
... River . There has been heavy cannonading at Columbia from 2 o'clock this p . m . till 4. He will try the Northwest- ern road , I think ; he will not come back this way unless he wants to try Nashville , which he dares not do . J. B. ...
Page 55
... river before he reaches him . Major - General Washburn is coming up the Tennessee River with 3,000 cavalry and 1,500 infantry . He was directed by Webster before my arrival to land his infantry at Johnsonville to aid in the protection ...
... river before he reaches him . Major - General Washburn is coming up the Tennessee River with 3,000 cavalry and 1,500 infantry . He was directed by Webster before my arrival to land his infantry at Johnsonville to aid in the protection ...
Page 79
... River , to - morrow morning , to strike General Rousseau's line of march near Pulaski and join in the pursuit . Two gun - boats have also been ordered up the Tennessee to go as far as possible . They will probably reach Florence as the ...
... River , to - morrow morning , to strike General Rousseau's line of march near Pulaski and join in the pursuit . Two gun - boats have also been ordered up the Tennessee to go as far as possible . They will probably reach Florence as the ...
Page 81
... River to - day , and I have directed him to join you as soon as possible at Pulaski . With yours , his , and General Croxton's forces I want you to push Forrest to the death , holding your troops well in hand and snugly to the work ...
... River to - day , and I have directed him to join you as soon as possible at Pulaski . With yours , his , and General Croxton's forces I want you to push Forrest to the death , holding your troops well in hand and snugly to the work ...
Page 82
... River , but did not say whether he took the Elkton road or the road leading to Florence . General Washburn has landed on this side of the Tennessee River with about 3,000 cavalry , and I have directed him to join Gen- eral Rousseau at ...
... River , but did not say whether he took the Elkton road or the road leading to Florence . General Washburn has landed on this side of the Tennessee River with about 3,000 cavalry , and I have directed him to join Gen- eral Rousseau at ...
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Aide-de-Camp Allatoona Artillery Assistant Adjutant-General Athens Atlanta Battery Beauregard bridge Brig brigade Brigadier-General Burbridge camp Capt Captain Cartersville cavalry Chattanooga CHIEF OF CAVALRY Colonel Commanding CORSE cross Croxton CUMBERLAND Dalton Decatur direction dispatch District enemy FIFTEENTH ARMY CORPS Florence forage force Forrest Garrard Gaylesville gun-boats HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT Hood Huntsville Illinois Troops Infantry J. M. SCHOFIELD John Johnsonville Kenesaw Kentucky Kingston L. M. DAYTON last night Lieut Lieutenant-General Major-General SHERMAN Major-General THOMAS Marietta Memphis miles MILITARY DIVISION MISSISSIPPI morning Mountain move Nashville November O. O. HOWARD obedient servant October 13 October 28 October 31 officers Ohio Troops p. m. Major-General p. m. Received pickets Pulaski R. S. GRANGER railroad re-enforcements rear rebel Regiment Resaca respectfully road Rome Rousseau scouts sent SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS STEEDMAN telegraph TENN Tennessee River to-day to-morrow to-night train Tuscumbia U. S. Volunteers W. T. SHERMAN wagons yesterday