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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Page 74
... trains and pontoon property were turned in to the proper departments at Washington . June 4. - Received special orders to muster out all the volunteer troops in the Engineer Brigade . Siege Train . Capt . B. P. Learned returned from ...
... trains and pontoon property were turned in to the proper departments at Washington . June 4. - Received special orders to muster out all the volunteer troops in the Engineer Brigade . Siege Train . Capt . B. P. Learned returned from ...
Page 78
... train arriving at New Store at 6 p . m . April 14. - Moved at 7.30 a . m . with the train , and arrived at Farm- ville , Va . , at 5 p . m . , and bivouacked two miles from that place . April 15. - Marched at 7 a . m . to Burkeville ...
... train arriving at New Store at 6 p . m . April 14. - Moved at 7.30 a . m . with the train , and arrived at Farm- ville , Va . , at 5 p . m . , and bivouacked two miles from that place . April 15. - Marched at 7 a . m . to Burkeville ...
Page 80
... train and artillery . April 6. - Continued attacks on enemy's rear ; charged on a battery which covered the retreat of the enemy's train . Captured some prison- ers , drove the enemy , captured 140 wagons , and bivouacked . April 7 ...
... train and artillery . April 6. - Continued attacks on enemy's rear ; charged on a battery which covered the retreat of the enemy's train . Captured some prison- ers , drove the enemy , captured 140 wagons , and bivouacked . April 7 ...
Page 119
... train until about 11 a . m . A part of the brigade was ordered to charge the train . The charge was pressed vigorously forward through almost .impenetrable woods and thickets . Found the enemy so strong at that point that it was ...
... train until about 11 a . m . A part of the brigade was ordered to charge the train . The charge was pressed vigorously forward through almost .impenetrable woods and thickets . Found the enemy so strong at that point that it was ...
Page 159
... train near City Point , with directions to have the trains ready to move at once when ordered . During the afternoon Lieutenant - Col- onel Michler sent me another message from Lieutenant - General Grant , directing that 600 feet of ...
... train near City Point , with directions to have the trains ready to move at once when ordered . During the afternoon Lieutenant - Col- onel Michler sent me another message from Lieutenant - General Grant , directing that 600 feet of ...
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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