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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... infantry para- pets will be manned and the garrisons of the three advanced redoubts will be promptly collected within their works . These redoubts are to be held at all hazards . The pickets if forced back will retire slowly , fighting ...
... infantry para- pets will be manned and the garrisons of the three advanced redoubts will be promptly collected within their works . These redoubts are to be held at all hazards . The pickets if forced back will retire slowly , fighting ...
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... Infantry having been assigned to duty on this line , will constitute a brigade , under the command of Col. Andrew W. Evans , First Maryland Cavalry . The commanding officer of the One hundred and forty - eighth Ohio Infantry will report ...
... Infantry having been assigned to duty on this line , will constitute a brigade , under the command of Col. Andrew W. Evans , First Maryland Cavalry . The commanding officer of the One hundred and forty - eighth Ohio Infantry will report ...
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... infantry , and although driven back were not pursued , it may be that the enemy were simply engaged in establishing a line from White Oak Swamp to Malvern Hill or that direction , and were feeling us for the purpose of divining our ...
... infantry , and although driven back were not pursued , it may be that the enemy were simply engaged in establishing a line from White Oak Swamp to Malvern Hill or that direction , and were feeling us for the purpose of divining our ...
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... infantry . I supposed that the fact in this communication would have been made known to you by General Warren . My losses yesterday were not less than 50 killed and wounded . I have just heard that a portion of General Crawford's ...
... infantry . I supposed that the fact in this communication would have been made known to you by General Warren . My losses yesterday were not less than 50 killed and wounded . I have just heard that a portion of General Crawford's ...
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... infantry on this line . * This looks favorabl for the success of your attack on Petersburg to - night . General Han cock's corps , numbering about 28,000 men , will be all over to the sout side of James River at Wind - Mill Point before ...
... infantry on this line . * This looks favorabl for the success of your attack on Petersburg to - night . General Han cock's corps , numbering about 28,000 men , will be all over to the sout side of James River at Wind - Mill Point before ...
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A. A. HUMPHREYS A. E. BURNSIDE Artillery Assistant Adjutant-General attack Battery Bermuda Hundred Birney bridge Brig brigade Brigadier-General BUTLER'S HEADQUARTERS Capt Captain cavalry Chaffin's Bluff Chief of Staff City Point command of Major-General dispatch EIGHTEENTH ARMY Eighteenth Corps enemy enemy's Fifth Corps force Fort Powhatan front G. K. WARREN guns H. G. WRIGHT HDQRS HEADQUARTERS ARMY HEADQUARTERS NINTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY Infantry intrenchments J. W. SHAFFER James River July June 18 June 23 Lieut Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General GRANT Major-General and Chief Major-General BUTLER Major-General HUMPHREYS Major-General MEADE Major-General WRIGHT miles morning move NINTH ARMY CORPS Ninth Corps obedient servant p. m. Major-General Petersburg picket-line pickets plank road position POTOMAC R. E. LEE railroad received Regiment relieve respectfully Richmond RUFUS INGALLS SECOND ARMY CORPS Second Corps sent Sheridan skirmish Smith TENTH ARMY THIRD DIVISION U. S. GRANT Volunteers WILLIAMS yesterday York Troops