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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... Honor awarded for distinguished services . No. 293. - General Robert E. Lee , C. S. Army , commanding Army of Northern Vir- ginia . No. 294. - Brig . Gen. William N. Pendleton , C. S. Army , Chief of Artillery , Army of Northern ...
... Honor awarded for distinguished services . No. 293. - General Robert E. Lee , C. S. Army , commanding Army of Northern Vir- ginia . No. 294. - Brig . Gen. William N. Pendleton , C. S. Army , Chief of Artillery , Army of Northern ...
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... honor to state that the line of the enemy's works in front of General Burnside's is not situated on the crest of the ridge separating us from Petersburg ; that the enemy have undoubtedly occupied this ridge as a second line . Should ...
... honor to state that the line of the enemy's works in front of General Burnside's is not situated on the crest of the ridge separating us from Petersburg ; that the enemy have undoubtedly occupied this ridge as a second line . Should ...
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... honor to be , general , very respectfully , your obedient servant , A. E. BURNSIDE , Major - General , Commanding Ninth Army Corps . 63 . HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , July 3 , 1864 . Major - General BURNSIDE , Commanding Ninth ...
... honor to be , general , very respectfully , your obedient servant , A. E. BURNSIDE , Major - General , Commanding Ninth Army Corps . 63 . HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , July 3 , 1864 . Major - General BURNSIDE , Commanding Ninth ...
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... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your let- ter of last evening . I am very sorry that I should have been so unfor- tunate in expressing myself in my letter . It was written in haste , just after receiving the necessary data upon ...
... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your let- ter of last evening . I am very sorry that I should have been so unfor- tunate in expressing myself in my letter . It was written in haste , just after receiving the necessary data upon ...
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... honor to state that the line of the enemy's works in front of General Burnside is not situated on the crest of the ridge separating us from Petersburg ; that the enemy have undoubtedly occupied this ridge as a second line . Should ...
... honor to state that the line of the enemy's works in front of General Burnside is not situated on the crest of the ridge separating us from Petersburg ; that the enemy have undoubtedly occupied this ridge as a second line . Should ...
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advance Appomattox Artillery assault Assistant Adjutant-General attack Battery Bermuda Hundred breast-works bridge Brig Brigadier-General Burnside camp Capt Captain captured casualties Cavalry Cemetery Hill charge Chickahominy City Point Colonel Colored Troops column command Company Connecticut covering operations crater crest crossed the James Deep Bottom dispatch Eighteenth Army Eighteenth Corps enemy enemy's line engaged Fifth Corps fire flank Fort Powhatan forward front of Petersburg guns HDQRS Heavy Artillery Infantry intrenchments James River Jerusalem plank road July 26 July 30 June 12 killed Lieut Lieutenant line of battle Major-General marched Massachusetts Meade miles morning mortars moved night Ninth Army Ninth Army Corps Ninth Corps obedient servant occupied officers operations June ordered Pennsylvania Petersburg picket portion of report position Potomac rear rebel regiment relieved remained report here omitted respectfully rifle-pits Second Brigade Second Corps Second Division Sixth Corps Third Division U. S. Army Volunteers wounded XXXVI yards