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, 1894 - 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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... guard . By such movements they interpose themselves between the enemy and the country to be guarded , thereby reducing the number necessary to guard important points , or at least occupy the attention of a part of the enemy's force , if ...
... guard . By such movements they interpose themselves between the enemy and the country to be guarded , thereby reducing the number necessary to guard important points , or at least occupy the attention of a part of the enemy's force , if ...
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... guard- ing the entrance to the river , then the troops should intrench themselves , and , by co - operating with the navy , effect the reduction and capture of those places . These For subordinate reports of operations in East Tennessee ...
... guard- ing the entrance to the river , then the troops should intrench themselves , and , by co - operating with the navy , effect the reduction and capture of those places . These For subordinate reports of operations in East Tennessee ...
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... guard against this , General Miles ' division of Humphreys ' corps was sent to re - enforce him , and a bombardment was commenced and kept up until 4 o'clock in the morning ( April 2 ) , when an assault was ordered on the enemy's lines ...
... guard against this , General Miles ' division of Humphreys ' corps was sent to re - enforce him , and a bombardment was commenced and kept up until 4 o'clock in the morning ( April 2 ) , when an assault was ordered on the enemy's lines ...
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... Guard ( Patrick ) Battalion U. S. Engineers ( Har Wood ) . Independent Company Oneida Cav- alry ( Batchelder ) . Artillery ( Hunt ) Second Army Corps ( Humphreys ) . Fifth Army Corps ( Warren ) Sixth Army Corps ( Getty ) . Ninth Army ...
... Guard ( Patrick ) Battalion U. S. Engineers ( Har Wood ) . Independent Company Oneida Cav- alry ( Batchelder ) . Artillery ( Hunt ) Second Army Corps ( Humphreys ) . Fifth Army Corps ( Warren ) Sixth Army Corps ( Getty ) . Ninth Army ...
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... Guard ( Macy ) 15 Post of City Point ( ÄŒollis ) 81 503 1,965 14 Independent Company Oneida Cav- 402 566 10 237 91 32 2223 29 1,069 2 , 202 32 1,098 2,293 34 alry ( Batchelder ) . Artillery ( Hunt ) .. 32 1 , 184 32 1 , 184 1,216 Second ...
... Guard ( Macy ) 15 Post of City Point ( ÄŒollis ) 81 503 1,965 14 Independent Company Oneida Cav- 402 566 10 237 91 32 2223 29 1,069 2 , 202 32 1,098 2,293 34 alry ( Batchelder ) . Artillery ( Hunt ) .. 32 1 , 184 32 1 , 184 1,216 Second ...
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advance Appomattox April Artillery assault attack Battery Boydton Brevet Brevet Brigadier-General bridge Brig Burkeville camp Capt Captain captured casualties charge City Point Colonel Company Connecticut Court-House Creek crossing detachment encamped enemy enemy's engaged Fifth Corps fire Fisher flank following report force Fort Fisher Fort Stedman front guard guns Hatcher's Run HDQRS headquarters Heavy Artillery honor to submit hospital hundred Infantry instant intrenched James January killed Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel line of battle Lynchburg Major-General manding Massachusetts miles morning moved night Ninth Army Ninth Army Corps Ninth Corps o'clock obedient servant officers operations February operations March 25 Pennsylvania Cavalry Pennsylvania Volunteers Petersburg picket picket-line position Potomac prisoners railroad rear rebel received orders regiment respectfully Richmond River Second Army Corps Second Brigade Second Corps Second Division sent Sixth Corps Station Stedman Third Brigade Third Division U. S. Army Vaughan road Virginia wagons wounded York Infantry York Volunteers