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, 1890 - 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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... present system , which was to give the agency for the whole army to one individual , requiring him to furnish such ... present agent , I beg leave to say whenever he substantiates either , by proper evidence and facts before the provost ...
... present system , which was to give the agency for the whole army to one individual , requiring him to furnish such ... present agent , I beg leave to say whenever he substantiates either , by proper evidence and facts before the provost ...
Page 32
... present system , believing that the complaints made against it are based more on individual interests than on the general interests of the army . As to who shall be the agent , I have no individual preference , and will most promptly ...
... present system , believing that the complaints made against it are based more on individual interests than on the general interests of the army . As to who shall be the agent , I have no individual preference , and will most promptly ...
Page 42
... present dis- position of the cavalry , as well as other corps , our left flank being in no condition to receive an attack from the enemy's whole force , and we know from our own experience at Chancellorsville that an army entire can be ...
... present dis- position of the cavalry , as well as other corps , our left flank being in no condition to receive an attack from the enemy's whole force , and we know from our own experience at Chancellorsville that an army entire can be ...
Page 54
... present case , and in such cases as may arise in the future . The mayor and common council of Portsmouth passed an ordinance taking possession of all property in the city belonging to persons who refused to take the oath of allegiance ...
... present case , and in such cases as may arise in the future . The mayor and common council of Portsmouth passed an ordinance taking possession of all property in the city belonging to persons who refused to take the oath of allegiance ...
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... present . Yesterday afternoon while a party of our men were passing through Falmouth they were fired upon by squads of rebel infantry and cavalry across the river near the old bridge . Our men did not return the fire . Yesterday evening ...
... present . Yesterday afternoon while a party of our men were passing through Falmouth they were fired upon by squads of rebel infantry and cavalry across the river near the old bridge . Our men did not return the fire . Yesterday evening ...
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1st Regiment 2d Regiment A. A. HUMPHREYS Adjutant and Inspector Aggregate present ARMY OF NORTHERN Artillery Assistant Adjutant-General August Battalion Battery Brandy Station bridge Brig brigade Brigadier-General camp Capt Captain CAVALRY CORPS Chief of Staff Colonel command of Major-General Commanding Officer companies Confederate crossing Culpeper December DEPT dispatch division Dublin duty enemy enemy's force Fort Monroe G. K. WARREN General-in-Chief guard H. W. HALLECK Harper's Ferry HDQRS HEADQUARTERS ARMY HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT Heavy Artillery horses Imboden Infantry James John Jones Lieut major-general commanding directs Major-General HUMPHREYS Major-General Meade Maryland move movement North Carolina November November 27 obedient servant October October 15 Pennsylvania Troops pickets POTOMAC R. E. LEE railroad Rapidan re-enforce rebel Regiment respectfully Richmond river road scouts Second Corps Secretary Secretary of War sent September September 14 Third Corps U. S. Army Virginia Troops wagons Warrenton Washington West Virginia William York Troops