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, 1890 - 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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... District for the defense of Charleston , and 1,330 artillery in position , 445 light artillerists , 3,834 infantry , and 1,580 cavalry for defense of Savannah . My predecessor before being relieved furnished me with his esti- mate of ...
... District for the defense of Charleston , and 1,330 artillery in position , 445 light artillerists , 3,834 infantry , and 1,580 cavalry for defense of Savannah . My predecessor before being relieved furnished me with his esti- mate of ...
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... District . Third Military District . District of Georgia . 6,807 1,819 3,655 5,661 1,067 288 496 546 2,238 2,038 1,117 742 1,686 1,880 11,229 2,849 5,837 10 , 125 But the withdrawal of Cooke's brigade to North Carolina immedi- ately ...
... District . Third Military District . District of Georgia . 6,807 1,819 3,655 5,661 1,067 288 496 546 2,238 2,038 1,117 742 1,686 1,880 11,229 2,849 5,837 10 , 125 But the withdrawal of Cooke's brigade to North Carolina immedi- ately ...
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... District 441 Infantry Third Military District ..... 558 Infantry District of Georgia .. 1,745 5,206 2,810 ..... 281 544 2,130 5,774 560 676 1,415 1,667 4,318 15 , 298 Total infantry Artillery First Military District .... Artillery ...
... District 441 Infantry Third Military District ..... 558 Infantry District of Georgia .. 1,745 5,206 2,810 ..... 281 544 2,130 5,774 560 676 1,415 1,667 4,318 15 , 298 Total infantry Artillery First Military District .... Artillery ...
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... district commanders , and from other reasons , that there has been really but little reduction of the command of Major - General Hunter . General Walker , commanding at Pocotaligo , reports that on yesterday the out- posts of the enemy ...
... district commanders , and from other reasons , that there has been really but little reduction of the command of Major - General Hunter . General Walker , commanding at Pocotaligo , reports that on yesterday the out- posts of the enemy ...
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... District would have also to be abandoned . See my letter of 15th instant to General Cooper . . Thus , on July 10 , 1863 , I had but 5,861 men of all arms in the First Military District , guarding the fortifications around Charleston ...
... District would have also to be abandoned . See my letter of 15th instant to General Cooper . . Thus , on July 10 , 1863 , I had but 5,861 men of all arms in the First Military District , guarding the fortifications around Charleston ...
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advance assault Assistant Adjutant-General attack August Battalion Battery Gregg Battery Simkins Battery Wagner Beauregard boats bomb-proof bombardment breaching Brig brigade Brigadier-General Brooke gun Capt Captain casualties Charleston Cheves Colonel columbiad commanding Company Creek Cumming's Point directed duty end of Morris Folly Island force Fort Johnson Fort Moultrie Fort Sumter Fort Wagner front garrison Georgia gunboats Hagood harbor headquarters Hilton Head howitzers infantry iron-clads Ironsides James Island Johnson July Keitt land batteries last night Lieut Lieutenant Light-House Inlet magazine marsh Military District monitors morning Morris Island mortar shells Moultrie o'clock obedient servant officers opened fire operations ordnance Otter Island parapet Parrott rifles party pickets position re-enforcements rear regiment respectfully Ripley Saint Helena Island sand-bags second parallel September sharpshooters shots were fired siege signal steamer Stono Sullivan's Island Sumter telegraph teries to-day transports troops vessels Volunteer Engineers Wagner and Gregg wounded yards