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 v

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U.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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Col William S Tilton Twentysecond Massachusetts Infantry command ing First Brigade First Division
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225
Brig Gen Simon G Griffin U S Army commanding Second Brigade
343
Lieut Col Joseph F Ramsey One hundred and eightyseventh Pennsyl vania Infantry
360
Maj Mason W Burt Twentysecond Massachusetts Infantry Second Bri gade
366
Capt John R Breitenbach One hundred and sixth Pennsylvania Infantry of operations June 22
386
Brig Gen Gershom Mott U S Army commanding Third Division of operations June 22 and July 2630
388
Brig Gen P Regis de Trobriand U S Army commanding First Brigade
390
Capt Madison M Cannon Fortieth New York Infantry
393
Lieut Col Michael W Burns Seventythird New York Infantry No 81 Capt John B Vande Wiele Fourth New York Heavy Artillery including operation...
397
Brig Gen Byron R Pierce U S Army commanding Second Brigade of operations July 2630
399
Capt Daniel S Root Third Michigan Infantry of operations June 22
401
Col John Pulford Fifth Michigan Infantry of operations July 2631
402
Lieut Col William B Neeper Fiftyseventh Pennsylvania Infantry
404
Lieut Col George Zinn Eightyfourth Pennsylvania Infantry No 89 Capt John C Conser One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry of operations Jul...
407
Lieut Col Casper W Tyler One hundred and fortyfirst Pennsylvania Infantry
408
Capt John Wilson First U S Sharpshooters
410
Col Robert McAllister Eleventh New Jersey Infantry commanding Third Brigade of operations July 2629
411
Capt Thomas C Godfrey Fifth New Jersey Infantry
415
Capt Thomas C Thompson Seventh New Jersey Infantry
417
Maj Virgil M Healy Eighth New Jersey Infantry
419
Col Robert McAllister Eleventh New Jersey Infantry of operations June 1216 No 98 Lieut Col John Schoonover Eleventh New Jersey Infantry of ope...
421
Col John C Tidball Fourth New York Heavy Artillery commanding Artillery Brigade of operations June 12July
422
Maj John G Hazard First Rhode Island Light Artillery commanding Artillery Brigade of operations July 130
425
Operations in Kentucky Middle and East Tennessee North Alabama and Southwest Virginia Jan
427
The secession of Alabama and Mississippi
428
Capt Frederick M Edgell First New Hampshire Battery
429
Capt A Judson Clark Battery B First New Jersey Light Artillery No 105 Capt Nelson Ames Battery G First New York Light Artillery No 106 Capt Jam...
433
Capt John E Burton Eleventh New York Battery
434
Capt George F McKnight Twelfth New York Battery
435
Maj James A Cunningham Thirtysecond Massachusetts Infantry
460
Maj John D Lentz Ninetyfirst Pennsylvania Infantry
461
Col Alfred L Pearson One hundred and fiftyfifth Pennsylvania Infantry No 121 Maj Oliver B Knowles Twentyfirst Pennsylvania Cavalry dismounted
463
Maj Ellis Spear Twentieth Maine Infantry Third Brigade of operations
464
June 1221
465
Capt Guy W Fuller Sixteenth Michigan Infantry
466
Maj Edward B Knox Fortyfourth New York Infantry
467
Lieut Col De Witt C McCoy Eightythird Pennsylvania Infantry
468
Lieut Col Charles P Herring One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry No 129 Col Samuel A Graham Purnell Legion Maryland Infantry co...
469
Col Richard N Bowerman Fourth Maryland Infantry
470
Lieut Col Michael Wiedrich Fifteenth New York Heavy Artillery Third Brigade
471
Brig Gen Samuel W Crawford U S Army commanding Third Division of operations June 17
472
Brig Gen Lysander Cutler U S Army commanding Fourth Division
473
Maj Merit C Welsh Seventh Indiana Infantry First Brigade No 135 Col J William Hofmann Fiftysixth Pennsylvania Infantry commanding Second Bri...
475
Capt R Bruce Ricketts Battery F First Pennsylvania Light Artillery of operations June 12July 1
491
Brig Gen Emory Upton U S Army commanding Second Brigade
492
Maj Thomas McLaughlin One hundred and second Pennsylvania Infantry
499
Col J Warren Keifer One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry commanding
505
Col Matthew R McClennan One hundred and thirtyeighth Pennsylvania
512
Lieut Jacob H Lamb Battery C First Rhode Island Light Artillery
518
Brig Gen James H Ledlie U S Army commanding First Division
532
Capt Willard D Tripp Twentyninth Massachusetts Infantry of oper
552
Lieut Col Charles Cummings Seventeenth Vermont Infantry of operations
568
Brig Geu John F Hartranft U S Army commanding First Brigade
576
Capt Edwin Evans One hundred and ninth New York Infantry
582
VOLUME XXIIIN TWO PARTS
584
Lieut Col Byron M Cutcheon Twentieth Michigan Infantry
591
Lieut Col J Albert Monroe First Rhode Island Light Artillery Chief of Artillery of operations July 30
599
Capt Albert F Thomas Second Maine Battery No 216 Capt Ezekiel R Mayo Third Maine Battery of operations July 30
601
Lieut Seth A Emery Third Maine Battery of operations July 930
602
Capt Adelbert B Twitchell Seventh Maine Battery
603
Capt Edward J Jones Eleventh Massachusetts Battery
605
Part IReports Union and Confederate Correspondence etc 1770
606
Capt John B Eaton Twentyseventh New York Battery of operations June 14July 30
608
Lieut George W Silvis Battery D Pennsylvania Light Artillery No 225 Capt Romeo H Start Third Vermont Battery
611
Brig Gen David McM Gregg U S Army commanding Second Division Cavalry Corps of operations July 730
612
Asst Surg Elias J Marsh U S Army of operations July 1930
616
Brig Gen Henry E Davies jr U S Army commanding First Brigade of operations July 2630
618
Operations in Kentucky Southwest Virginia Tennessee Mississippi Alabama and North Georgia
620
Brig Gen John B McIntosh U S Army commanding First Brigade of operations June 22July 2
634
Maj George O Marcy First Connecticut Cavalry of operations June
638
Lieut Col Charles C Suydam Third New Jersey Cavalry of operations June 14July 25
640
Lieut Col George A Purington Second Ohio Cavalry of operations June 13July 24
641
Col George H Chapman Third Indiana Cavalry commanding Second Brigade of operations June 13July 12
643
Capt Thomas W Moffitt Third Indiana Cavalry of operations June
647
July 2
651
Lieut Charles L Fitzhugh Battery E Fourth U S Artillery of operations June 2229
653
Col Henry L Abbot First Connecticut Heavy Artillery commanding Siege Train including operations June 14October 31
655
Brig Gen Godfrey Weitzel U S Army Chief Engineer Department of Virginia and North Carolina of operations June 130
675
Part IReports 1703
703
The Atlanta Ga Campaign May 1September 8 1864
708
Part IReports January 20May 15 including the General Reports for whole period
787
VOLUME IV
798
Part IVUnion and Confederate Correspondence etc 1807
807
Arizona June 11 1861February 1 1862
823
CHAPTER XVI
833
Part IIReports May 16August 10 1699
843
Part IIUnion and Confederate Correspondence etc 1889
889

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