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, 1882 - 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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... reached me on the subject , and the intention was consequently abandoned . But on yesterday morning Lieutenant Colonel Marmaduke , First Arkan- sas Battalion , reported that Lieutenant Murphy , of his command , with six men of Major ...
... reached me on the subject , and the intention was consequently abandoned . But on yesterday morning Lieutenant Colonel Marmaduke , First Arkan- sas Battalion , reported that Lieutenant Murphy , of his command , with six men of Major ...
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... reached Caseyville , Ky . , at daylight on the morning of the 1st instant . The enemy had left Caseyville the day before my arrival there , and from many reports was at least 20 miles distant and pushing southwards . From all I could ...
... reached Caseyville , Ky . , at daylight on the morning of the 1st instant . The enemy had left Caseyville the day before my arrival there , and from many reports was at least 20 miles distant and pushing southwards . From all I could ...
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... reached , and then came on to camp in small parties . We killed 1 of their officers in command of the advance , 1 of their horses , and captured 1 horse . Our own loss was 1 killed , 1 wounded , and 15 missing . The force of the enemy ...
... reached , and then came on to camp in small parties . We killed 1 of their officers in command of the advance , 1 of their horses , and captured 1 horse . Our own loss was 1 killed , 1 wounded , and 15 missing . The force of the enemy ...
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... that , in pursuance of orders , I left camp on Wednesday last , at 4 p . m . with 105 men , and reached Green River at 6 o'clock Thursday night , December 5. Crossed 12 OPERATIONS IN KY . , TENN . , N. ALA . , AND S. W. VA . [ CHAP . XVIL.
... that , in pursuance of orders , I left camp on Wednesday last , at 4 p . m . with 105 men , and reached Green River at 6 o'clock Thursday night , December 5. Crossed 12 OPERATIONS IN KY . , TENN . , N. ALA . , AND S. W. VA . [ CHAP . XVIL.
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... Reached Bacon Creek bridge at 9 o'clock . Found it in perfect order , with the exception of one rail , which was lying ready to be laid . There were five columns of uprights . All were completely burned , with the exception of the one ...
... Reached Bacon Creek bridge at 9 o'clock . Found it in perfect order , with the exception of one rail , which was lying ready to be laid . There were five columns of uprights . All were completely burned , with the exception of the one ...
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advance arms arrived artillery Assistant Adjutant-General attack battalion battery battle boats Bowling Green Brig brigade Brigadier-General Buckner C. S. Army Cairo camp Capt Captain cavalry Clarksville Colonel Columbus command companies Creek Cumberland Cumberland River D. C. BUELL December defense division Donelson East Tennessee enemy enemy's engaged February February 15 field fire flank Floyd force Fort Donelson Fort Henry forward front gunboats guns H. W. HALLECK HDQRS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT Henry Illinois Indiana infantry intrenchments J. P. BENJAMIN January Kentucky killed Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Louisville Major-General MCCLELLAN ment miles Mill Springs Mississippi Missouri morning move movement Nashville night o'clock obedient servant officers Ohio Paducah pickets Piketon Pillow position Prestonburg railroad re-enforcements rear rebel received regiment respectfully retreat rifle road Saint Louis sent skirmishers Somerset surrender Tenn Tennessee River troops U. S. GRANT Volunteers WESTERN DEPARTMENT wounded Zollicoffer