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, 1891 - 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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... CAPTAIN In reply to your letter of to - day , I have the honor to inform you that the average daily issues of subsistence stores to des- titute citizens for the month of January , 1864 , was 68631 rations , and for the month of February ...
... CAPTAIN In reply to your letter of to - day , I have the honor to inform you that the average daily issues of subsistence stores to des- titute citizens for the month of January , 1864 , was 68631 rations , and for the month of February ...
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... Captains Dowdy and Beaty , killing 17 , capturing 2 , and effectually dispersing the whole gang . On the 22d of February we met a party of " picked men " from the Fifth Tennessee ( Yankee ) Cavalry , under Captain Exum . This party had ...
... Captains Dowdy and Beaty , killing 17 , capturing 2 , and effectually dispersing the whole gang . On the 22d of February we met a party of " picked men " from the Fifth Tennessee ( Yankee ) Cavalry , under Captain Exum . This party had ...
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... Captain Everett as it should have been done in consequence of a bad place in the road , through which the men were compelled to ride by file . When I reached the point at which we entered the camp I could not ascertain where Captain ...
... Captain Everett as it should have been done in consequence of a bad place in the road , through which the men were compelled to ride by file . When I reached the point at which we entered the camp I could not ascertain where Captain ...
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... CAPTAIN : On the morning of January 3 , 1864 , I received an order from Brig . Gen. W. E. Jones to press the enemy ... Captain Caudill , with 100 of the Tenth Kentucky , came up , making my whole strength about 230. Major Richmond had ...
... CAPTAIN : On the morning of January 3 , 1864 , I received an order from Brig . Gen. W. E. Jones to press the enemy ... Captain Caudill , with 100 of the Tenth Kentucky , came up , making my whole strength about 230. Major Richmond had ...
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... CAPTAIN Capt . D. L. Grimes , sent out this morning with detach- ments of Companies I and K , proceeded on the Hernando road to within 4 miles of Hernando . He saw only some small squads of the enemy when near that place , but hearing ...
... CAPTAIN Capt . D. L. Grimes , sent out this morning with detach- ments of Companies I and K , proceeded on the Hernando road to within 4 miles of Hernando . He saw only some small squads of the enemy when near that place , but hearing ...
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advance April arrived Assistant Adjutant-General attack Battalion battery boat bridge Brig brigade Brigadier-General Cairo camp Capt Captain captured Cavalry Cavalry Division Colonel column command Company Confederate Creek crossed Demopolis detachment encamped enemy enemy's engaged expedition fall back February February 22 fire flag of truce forage Forrest Fort Pillow gun-boat HDQRS HEADQUARTERS honor to report horses Illinois Illinois Infantry Inclosure January Kentucky killed Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Major Major Booth Major-General mand marched Memphis Meridian miles Mississippi morning moved negroes night obedient servant officers Ohio Okolona ordered Paducah pickets Pillow position prisoners railroad rear rebels regiment Report of Brig respectfully river road scouts Second Brigade sent Sevierville shot Sixteenth Army Sixteenth Army Corps Sixth U. S. Heavy skirmishers soldiers Strawberry Plains surrender Tenn Tennessee Cavalry Tennessee River Third Brigade troops Tunnel Hill U. S. Army U. S. Heavy Artillery Union City Vicksburg Volunteers West Tennessee wounded Yazoo