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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... infantry , and reached the enemy's inner line , but was unable to get farther . The position captured from the enemy was so threatening to Richmond that I determined to hold it . The enemy made several desperate attempts to dislodge us ...
... infantry , and reached the enemy's inner line , but was unable to get farther . The position captured from the enemy was so threatening to Richmond that I determined to hold it . The enemy made several desperate attempts to dislodge us ...
Page 58
... infantry and a squadron of cavalry , under Bvt . Brig . Gen. Theodore Read , to reach and de- stroy the bridges . This advance met the head of Lee's column near Farmville , which it heroically attacked and detained until General Read ...
... infantry and a squadron of cavalry , under Bvt . Brig . Gen. Theodore Read , to reach and de- stroy the bridges . This advance met the head of Lee's column near Farmville , which it heroically attacked and detained until General Read ...
Page 98
... Infantry . No. 23. - Lieut . James E. Deno , Eighty - first Pennsylvania Infantry . No. 24. - Capt . Thomas Henry , One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry . No. 25. - Lieut . Col. George T. Egbert , One hundred and eighty ...
... Infantry . No. 23. - Lieut . James E. Deno , Eighty - first Pennsylvania Infantry . No. 24. - Capt . Thomas Henry , One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry . No. 25. - Lieut . Col. George T. Egbert , One hundred and eighty ...
Page 99
... Infantry . No. 45. - Lieut . Simon Pincus , Sixty - sixth New York Infantry . No. 46. - Capt . James Patton , Fifty - third Pennsylvania Infantry . No. 47. - Capt . James H. Hamlin , One hundred and forty - fifth Pennsylvania In- fantry ...
... Infantry . No. 45. - Lieut . Simon Pincus , Sixty - sixth New York Infantry . No. 46. - Capt . James Patton , Fifty - third Pennsylvania Infantry . No. 47. - Capt . James H. Hamlin , One hundred and forty - fifth Pennsylvania In- fantry ...
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... Infantry , of oper- ations May 4-20 . No. 77. - Col . Robert McAllister , Eleventh New Jersey Infantry , of operations May 21 - June 12 . No. 78. - Capt . Thomas C. Godfrey , Fifth New Jersey Infantry . No. 79. - Capt . Thomas C ...
... Infantry , of oper- ations May 4-20 . No. 77. - Col . Robert McAllister , Eleventh New Jersey Infantry , of operations May 21 - June 12 . No. 78. - Capt . Thomas C. Godfrey , Fifth New Jersey Infantry . No. 79. - Capt . Thomas C ...
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advance afternoon Army Corps artillery assault Assistant Adjutant-General attack Barlow's Battalion battery Birney bivouacked Bottom's Bridge breast-works bridge Brig Brock road camp Capt Captain captured Cavalry Corps charge Chickahominy Church Cold Harbor Colonel command continuation of report crossed daylight encamped enemy enemy's engaged EPOCH fell back Fifth Corps fire flank force Fredericksburg front guns halted Hancock Heavy Artillery hospital Infantry intrenched James River June killed Lieut Lieutenant line of battle loss Major-General marched Massachusetts miles morning moved night Ninth Corps North Anna River occupied officers operations Pamunkey River Pennsylvania Volunteers picket plank road Po River Potomac prisoners railroad Rapidan Rapidan River rear rebel regiment relieved remained reserve respectfully Richmond rifle-pits Second Brigade Second Corps Second Division sent sharpshooters Sixth Corps skirmish line Spotsylvania Court-House Station Third Brigade Third Division Todd's Tavern took position Total Totopotomoy train troops U. S. Army Wilderness woods wounded