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, 1895 - 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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... continued by the Left Wing from Blackville up to Windsor . By the 11th of Febru- ary all the army was on the railroad from Midway to Johnson's Sta- tion , thereby dividing the enemy's forces , which still remained at Branchville and ...
... continued by the Left Wing from Blackville up to Windsor . By the 11th of Febru- ary all the army was on the railroad from Midway to Johnson's Sta- tion , thereby dividing the enemy's forces , which still remained at Branchville and ...
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... continued unfavorable and roads bad , but the Fourteenth and Seventeenth Corps reached Fayette- ville on the 11th of March , skirmishing with Wade Hampton's cavalry , that covered the rear of Hardee's retreating army , which , as usual ...
... continued unfavorable and roads bad , but the Fourteenth and Seventeenth Corps reached Fayette- ville on the 11th of March , skirmishing with Wade Hampton's cavalry , that covered the rear of Hardee's retreating army , which , as usual ...
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... Continued . Command . FEBRUARY 28 . Infantry . Cavalry . Artillery . Officers . Men . Officers . RIGHT WING ( ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE ) . Fifteenth Army Corps ... Seventeenth Army Corps 733 441 14 , 076 10 , 675 24 22 12 14 348 42 。 5 ...
... Continued . Command . FEBRUARY 28 . Infantry . Cavalry . Artillery . Officers . Men . Officers . RIGHT WING ( ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE ) . Fifteenth Army Corps ... Seventeenth Army Corps 733 441 14 , 076 10 , 675 24 22 12 14 348 42 。 5 ...
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... Continued . KINSTON , MARCH 8-10 1865 - Continued . Command . Second Brigade . Col. JOHN C. MCQUISTON . Staff 123d Indiana 129th Indiana 130th Indiana 28th Michigan Total Second Brigade . Third Brigade . Col. MINOR T. THOMAS . 8th ...
... Continued . KINSTON , MARCH 8-10 1865 - Continued . Command . Second Brigade . Col. JOHN C. MCQUISTON . Staff 123d Indiana 129th Indiana 130th Indiana 28th Michigan Total Second Brigade . Third Brigade . Col. MINOR T. THOMAS . 8th ...
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... Continued . KINSTON , MARCH 8-10 , 1865 - Continued . Command . SECOND DIVISION , DISTRICT OF BEAUFORT . Brig . Gen. SAMUEL P. CARTER . First Brigade . Col. ADAM G. MALLOY . 85th New York .. Battalion Provisional Troops . Total First ...
... Continued . KINSTON , MARCH 8-10 , 1865 - Continued . Command . SECOND DIVISION , DISTRICT OF BEAUFORT . Brig . Gen. SAMUEL P. CARTER . First Brigade . Col. ADAM G. MALLOY . 85th New York .. Battalion Provisional Troops . Total First ...
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advance April arrived artillery Battery Bentonville bivouacked Brig Broad River broke camp campaign Cape Fear River Capt Captain captured Catawba River cavalry Cheraw Colonel Columbia command corduroy Cox's Bridge Cross-Roads crossed destroyed distance marched Edisto River eight miles enemy enemy's Fayetteville February February 17 fifteen miles Fifteenth Army Fifteenth Army Corps five miles flank forage four miles fourteen miles Fourteenth Army Fourteenth Army Corps Fourteenth Corps front Goldsborough halted HDQRS headquarters Indiana instant left camp Lieut Lynch's Creek Major-General March 19 March 24 miles and encamped morning Neuse River night obedient servant officers operations January ordered Pedee River pontoon bridge position railroad Raleigh rear rebel regiment remained in camp respectfully road Salkehatchie Saluda River Second Brigade Second Division seven miles Sister's Ferry six miles skirmish line South Edisto South Edisto River swamp Third Brigade Third Division three miles train troops Twentieth Corps wagons Winnsborough wounded