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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... Infantry , with orders . No. 2. - Maj . Isaac Lynde , Seventh U. S. Infantry , commanding captured forces . No. 3. - Capt . Alfred Gibbs , Third U. S. Cavalry , with application for court of inquiry . No. 4. - Asst . Surg . J. Cooper ...
... Infantry , with orders . No. 2. - Maj . Isaac Lynde , Seventh U. S. Infantry , commanding captured forces . No. 3. - Capt . Alfred Gibbs , Third U. S. Cavalry , with application for court of inquiry . No. 4. - Asst . Surg . J. Cooper ...
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... Infantry , commanding cap- tured forces . HDQRS . SOUTHERN DISTRICT NEW MEXICO , Fort Fillmore , N. Mex . , July 26 , 1861 . SIR : I have the honor to report that on the night of the 24th instant a deserter from the Texas troops was ...
... Infantry , commanding cap- tured forces . HDQRS . SOUTHERN DISTRICT NEW MEXICO , Fort Fillmore , N. Mex . , July 26 , 1861 . SIR : I have the honor to report that on the night of the 24th instant a deserter from the Texas troops was ...
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... infantry had become totally overpowered with the intense heat . At this time an express from Captain Gibbs reported that eight companies of mounted men , supported by artillery and a large force of infantry , were approaching our rear ...
... infantry had become totally overpowered with the intense heat . At this time an express from Captain Gibbs reported that eight companies of mounted men , supported by artillery and a large force of infantry , were approaching our rear ...
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... Infantry , U. S. Army , agrees to surrender his command on conditions that they receive the treatment of prisoners of war , families secure from insult , private property to be respected . Officers , after giving their parole , can ...
... Infantry , U. S. Army , agrees to surrender his command on conditions that they receive the treatment of prisoners of war , families secure from insult , private property to be respected . Officers , after giving their parole , can ...
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... infantry companies were already formed and men were rapidly falling into ranks . Major Lynde told me to dismount and water my men and horses . As we had been twenty - four hours without water I did so , and was ready in fifteen minutes ...
... infantry companies were already formed and men were rapidly falling into ranks . Major Lynde told me to dismount and water my men and horses . As we had been twenty - four hours without water I did so , and was ready in fifteen minutes ...
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