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, 1896 - 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 44
... leave at the hospital in Julesburg for being entirely unfit for the service . He expressed himself as not having been inspected by the military surgeon in Denver . J. F. Wisely , post sur- geon at Julesburg , declares that said Recruit ...
... leave at the hospital in Julesburg for being entirely unfit for the service . He expressed himself as not having been inspected by the military surgeon in Denver . J. F. Wisely , post sur- geon at Julesburg , declares that said Recruit ...
Page 66
... leave him and take the arms . The guns being very much out of repair and rusted badly , I threw them into the bayou as being of no value to the provost - marshal and uselessly loading the horses . Having accomplished this , I returned ...
... leave him and take the arms . The guns being very much out of repair and rusted badly , I threw them into the bayou as being of no value to the provost - marshal and uselessly loading the horses . Having accomplished this , I returned ...
Page 72
... leave the country with their families and become loyal citizens of the United States . It is but justice to the officers and men composing the expedition to say that the hardships of the trip were the most severe ever encountered by ...
... leave the country with their families and become loyal citizens of the United States . It is but justice to the officers and men composing the expedition to say that the hardships of the trip were the most severe ever encountered by ...
Page 133
... leave , Mr. Drane telling him the best roads to travel to avoid Federal scouts , should any be out . After my conversation with Lieutenant Self I re - entered the house , and in the presence of several of my men questioned Mr. Drane ...
... leave , Mr. Drane telling him the best roads to travel to avoid Federal scouts , should any be out . After my conversation with Lieutenant Self I re - entered the house , and in the presence of several of my men questioned Mr. Drane ...
Page 134
... leave the State or go to a military post to live . Here I got on the trail of two men , whom from description I thought to be Lewis Hoard and Younger Grubbs ( bushwhackers ) , and followed it to Brick Chapel Meeting - House , but not ...
... leave the State or go to a military post to live . Here I got on the trail of two men , whom from description I thought to be Lewis Hoard and Younger Grubbs ( bushwhackers ) , and followed it to Brick Chapel Meeting - House , but not ...
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Acting Assistant Adjutant-General Adjt arrived artillery Asst Bayou Bayou Goula boat Brig Brigade Brigadier-General bushwhackers C. T. CHRISTENSEN camp Canby Captain captured Colonel Comdg Commanding District commanding officer Company Creek crossed DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS detachment Division of West duty E. R. S. Canby enemy February February 11 force Fort Kearny Fort Leavenworth G. M. DODGE guerrillas HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT honor to report horses Indians instant January January 12 January 28 Julesburg Kans Kansas Cavalry killed Lake Verret Leavenworth Lieut Lieutenant Little Rock Major-General mand marched Memphis miles Military Division Missouri State Militia morning mounted Napoleonville obedient servant Orleans party Pine Bluff plantation rebels received regiment respectfully returned Rhode Island Cavalry River road route Saint Louis scout sent skirmish SPECIAL ORDERS Station Sub-District Third Rhode Island troops U. S. Army U. S. Colored Infantry U. S. Volunteers West Mississippi wounded