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SPECIAL ORDERS,
ADJT. AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Numbers 220.
Richmond, September 16, 1864.
* * * * * *
XIII. Colonel R. C. Trigg, of Fifty-fourth Regiment Virginia Volunteers, will, whilst on furlough, collect the deserters and ab... |
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his letter the silence was accepted as and acquiescence in his suggestion and no inspections were made. On the 3rd of August an order was addressed to Colonel Murray, requiring a resumption of the inspections and a transmittal of ... |
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Fifteenth Virginia, Corse's brigade, last night. General C. speaks of them as among the most reliable in the regiment. Also, two from Hunton's brigade. I send his own report in the premises, to show that every effort is being made t... |
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August's (Thomas P.) Infantry. See Virginia Troops, Confederate, 15th Regiment.
Avery's (Clark M.) Infantry. See North Carolina Troops, Confederate, 33rd Regiment.
Avery's (Martin P.) Infantry. See Ohio Troops, 60th Regiment.
Avery'... |
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division a considerable number killed, wounded, and captured. The enemy are now threatening our left in considerable force. Our line extends full two miles west of the Weldon railroad with the left turned back. The troops intrenched... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, October 1, 1864-10.15 a. m.
Major-General HANCOCK:
Mott should take the ammunition train allowed with troops and ambulances, &c. Supply wagons should go over to Weldon railroad in order to let him f... |
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HEADQUARTERS FIFTH ARMY CORPS, October 1, 1864.
Brigadier-General AYRES,
Commanding Second Division:
GENERAL: General Crawford has been directed to relieve your pickets this evening. They will be instructed to report here when relieved.... |
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HEADQUARTERS, Globe Tavern, October 1, 1864. (Received 9 a. m.)
General WILLIAMS,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
GENERAL: The One hundred and eighty-fifth New York Regiment has reported this morning without tents, rations, or ammunitio... |
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be awarded them, that at least the brevet of that rank may be conferred as an honorable notice of meritorious service, and that deeds of bravery and faithful service be encouraged.
I have the honor to be, general, very respectfully,... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
October 3, 1864-12.50 p. m. (Sent 2 p. m.)
Brigadier-General CRAWFORD,
Commanding Division:
The order to send you a brigade is suspended.
A. A. HUMPHREYS,
Major-General and Chief of Staff.
HEADQUART... |
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Jordan reports that the enemy are building a new fort to our right of town. Captain Thickstun reports the enemy at work to-day at point reported yesterday.
P. A. TAYLOR,
Captain and Signal Officer.
HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF THE UNITED ... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
October 5, 1864-11 a. m.
Lieutenant-General GRANT:
Your dispatch of 11 p. m. yesterday, in reference to General Benham's operations, states precisely the instructions previously given that officer, ... |
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rise this a. m. They give very little information. The line occupied by Mahone's division remains unchanged. All five brigades are reported in our front, Weisiger's being in reserve of the division.
By telegraph from City Point this a. ... |
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HEADQUARTERS,
October 7, 1864 - 10.15 p. m.
Major-General BIRNEY:
I should have said signal tower instead of Deep Bottom. Kautz is ordered up. You can dispose of him as may be of most use.
BENJ. F. BUTLER,
Major-General, Commanding.
H... |
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HEADQUARTERS EIGHTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
October 7, 1864.
Major-General BUTLER:
What is the latest news?
G. WEITZEL,
Brevet Major-General.
HEADQUARTERS,
October 7, 1864 - 8 p. m.
Major-General WEITZEL:
Birney thinks the enemy have returned... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
October 8, 1864 - 10.30 a. m. (Sent 10.50 a. m.)
Major-General BUTLER, Deep Bottom:
I have nothing very particular to communicate this a. m. Deserters from the enemy report no change in position of tr... |
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the color guard were killed or wounded, he carried the colors to the enemy's works, where he fell wounded. He has a medal and is recommended to the President, because of his wounds, to promotion in the Veteran Reserve Corps.
Second Br... |
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concerning the location of his brigade and division is, as we know it to be, correct. There was a rumor brought by a deserter some week or ten days since of the arrival of Whiting's division, but was positively contradicted the next d... |
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SQUIRREL LEVEL SIGNAL STATION,
October 13, 1864-6 p.m.
Captain DAVIS:
At 7 a.m noticed the smoke from an engine moving back and forth on South Side Railroad; finally it moved off in direction from Petersburg. Traced the smoke from a p... |
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Corps last evening. There has been no change in the position of Mahone's division except that it moved a little to the left day before yesterday, to fill the space vacated by Wise's brigade, which has all or part of it withdrawn from ... |
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I am also directed to call your attention to the following extract from your report of operations on the 30th of September:
At 1.30 p. m. we again moved to the left to the support of the Eighteenth Corps, taking position between a ... |
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yet been heard to-night (7.30). He desires an explanation of this, and that the order be strictly carried out in future. The time when the fire is most necessary is before the moon rises.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
U... |
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along the entire front was visited by me and found in good condition, officers and men performing their duties well. By direction of the commanding general all fires along the line were ordered to be and were extinguished last even... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE JAMES,
October 18, 1864-11 a. m.
General KAUTZ:
I send you a marked article in the Richmond Enquirer,* which I think you had better read to your troops and ask them if they can't beat such cavalry as is therein... |
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HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS,
October 20, 1864-6 p. m.
Lieutenant STRYKER:
All quiet from Carothers; and Jordan's stations. As the intercepted messages from Holman's station are unimportant, I do not consider it worth while to bother... |
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[Inclosure.]
Estimate of men and cannon required for defense of the line in front of City Point, cannon to have the usual number of artillerists.
The lines here about 17,680 feet in extent.
Number of men.
Redoubt. Crest of Minimum.... |
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mules as may be absolutely necessary for the rations and tents of officers. All other trains and wagons than those just specified will be sent within the intrenchments covering City Point under the direction of the chief quartermaster of... |
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tion. Start in at early dawn in the morning, just as soon as you can see, recollecting that your communication with this position is much exposed. I have ordered Colonel Spear to report to you with his cavalry.
Very respectfully,
G... |
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about 150 men in each of Forts Blaisdell and Patrick Kelly, and one of about 550 in Fort Stevenson, relieving the Third Division now in those forts.
By order of Major-General Hancock:
SEPTEMBER CARNCROSS,
Major and Assistant Adjutan... |
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HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS,
November 6, 1864.
General HUMPHREYS,
Chief of Staff:
I am and have been for some time picketing nearly a brigade front of the Fifth Corps, between Battery 24 and Fort Howard. I request that these picke... |
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CITY POINT, VA., November 11 1864.
Major-General MEADE:
The enemy have been moving on General Terry's front all day, apparently massing troops to our right. At same time there appear to be troops massed north of the James, below our lef... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
OFFICE OF THE PROVOST-MARSHAL-GENERAL,
November 11, 1864.
Major-General HUMPHREYS,
Chief of Staff:
GENERAL: Deserter from Eight Alabama, received yesterday, thought Mahone's division (or part of it)... |
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willingly consented thereto, and that I did not insist upon the sending up the James River one of His Majesty's vessels, but because I foresaw in the contrary case insurmountable objections on the part of the authorities who govern ... |
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tenant-colonel by brevet for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign; Capts, Charles N. Turnbull (x), Franklin Harwood (x), George L. Gillespie (x), William H. H. Benyaurd (x), Charles W. Howell (x), to be majors by bre... |
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HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS,
November 28, 1864.
Brigadier-General MILES,
First Division:
GENERAL: The commanding general wishes to know to what point you will withdraw your division to the rear previous to marching in the morning b... |
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HEADQUARTERS WILCOX'S DIVISION,
November 29, 1864.
Lieutenant General U. S. GRANT, Commanding Armies of the United States:
SIR: I take the liberty of writing to you with reference to an incident that occurred between the picket-lines ... |
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The more minute details of the several reports I place on file and will forward in connection with my usual monthly report. Your telegram in reference to my communication [received]. Will reply to-morrow.
J. C. PAINE,
Captain.
HDQRS. ... |
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intrenchments you now hold. I have notified General Parke, commanding Ninth Corps, of the hour at which the pickets are relieved, and have requested him to have his pickets here at that hour in order to relieve yours, and to send st... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
December 2, 1864 - 5.15 p. m. (Sent 5.35 p. m.)
Major-General PARKE,
Commanding Ninth Corps:
The following dispatch* has been received from Major-General Butler. The commanding general directs that ev... |
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with as little delay as practicable and reinterred in the burial ground of the division or independent command to which they belonged. Durable head-boards, with proper inscriptions, will be placed over all graves. The inscriptions upo... |
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GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. SECOND Brigadier, SECOND DIV.,
TWENTY-FOURTH ARMY CORPS,
Numbers 1.
Chaffin's Farm, Va., December 5, 1864.
I. Pursuant to instructions received from headquarters Department of Virginia and North Carolina, Army o... |
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unchanged, and posted as follows, from right to left: Cooke, Davis, Archer, MacRae, Cooke's brigade (on extreme right of all infantry) is posted by regiments at intervals; the rest are in line of works. Deserter from McGowan reports n... |
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mand of the senior officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Burke, who has been relieved from duty as officer of the day, to the vicinity of Fort Cummings at 2 a.m., so as to be in position there before daylight to-morrow. They will furnish a garr... |
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keeping up the fire until after dark. Strange to say their two best shots were made in the obscurity of nightfall. One struck in the exterior slope of the parapet, about three feet below the crest, passed through some ten feet of s... |
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DECEMBER 7, 1864-9 p. m.
Major-General WEITZEL,
Commanding:
You will embark your command, and get them off to Fortress Monroe as soon as possible after daylight to-morrow morning.
BENJ. F. BUTLER,
Major-General, Commanding.
POINT O... |
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cross the Nottoway. I don't see what we can do to assist a Warren. Lee has sent away three divisions and received three, viz, Hoke, Gordon, and Pegram, so that his force in my front is about equal to what it was before detaching. I... |
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HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
December 10, 1864-4.30 p.m.
Major-General HUMPHREYS:
Direct General Wheaton to move with his reserves to his extreme right and near the plank road, that he may be available to move to Parke's support i... |
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opinion that considerable force of infantry moved out of the intrenchments to-day toward the crossings of Hatcher's Run and toward Armstrong's, in the vicinity of which they were heard slashing.
A. A. HUMPHREYS,
Major-General.
CIRC... |
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move at once, is delayed for the want of ammunition. A supply of Burnside ammunition has been ordered by a special train and is expected to arrive soon at Hancock's Station. The commanding general directs that you at once proceed to th... |
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be the act of the officer himself, to be justified or condemned afterward upon the merits of the case. In all instances where too much delay would not ensue, they should wait for the authority of the commanding general of the department, at least,... |
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the left near Second Swamp and passed along two miles in front of our line to the Loyd road. The officer in command of the squadron reports a brigade half a mile below the Two Bridges on Blackwater Swamp, which, I have ordered to be d... |
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of Battery No. 27, on the point where the enemy's line crosses the Jerusalem plank road. The battery consists of mine mortars, seven Coehorn, and two 8-inch, and is situated on the covered slope of a ravine, to the west and near the pl... |
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HEADQUARTERS SIXTH ARMY CORPS,
December 27, 1864. (Received 9.35 a.m.)
Brigadier General S. WILLIAMS:
I have the honor to report that nothing of importance has transpired on the lines of this corps during the preceding twenty-four ho... |
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HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-FOURTH ARMY CORPS,
December 29, 1864.
Brevet Brigadier-General HARRIS,
Commanding First Division, Army of West Virginia:
GENERAL: I am instructed by the major-general commanding the corps to say that, as it is pr... |
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from coming in from the interior of the country. Rebel papers are already harping on this point, in order to frighten their slaves. The Secretary of War and General Meigs concur in these views.
H. W. HALLECK
Major-General and Chief ... |
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NEWPORT NEWS.
Lieutenant Colonel LOREN BURRITT.
1st U. S. Colored Cavalry, Company K, Captain Samson J. L. Whiteman.
FORT MAGRUDER.
Colonel JOSEPH J. MORRISON.
100th New York (detachment), Captain Frank C. Brunck.
16th New York Heavy Ar... |
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CONFEDERATE CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.
RICHMOND, VA., October 1, 1864.
President DAVIS:
On Thursday morning early the enemy assailed in force exterior line near Chaffin's, and captured and held Fort Harrison. Pressing onward toward city, ... |
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[Indorsement.]
HEADQUARTERS THIRD CORPS,
October 2, 1864.
Respectfully returned.
The exigency is hoped to be only temporary. The suggestion of General Johnson is perfectly satisfactory, and I will so arrange it to-morrow if the en... |
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WAR DEPARTMENT, C. S. A.,
Richmond, Va., October 6, 1864-5 p. m.
General R. E. LEE,
Headquarters Army of Northern Virginia:
I send further following telegram just received from operator at Gordonsville, dated 6th:
The enemy have b... |
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navy in the defense of Richmond as expressed in my letter, with the hope that if approved by you will so represent the case to the honorable Secretary of the Navy, should the subject become one of conference between the two Departme... |
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river and remaining in the vicinity of bishop's at night, justify the hazard they thus incur of destruction from torpedoes? Your views and wishes, general, on this question, I should be glad to have, in order that I may communicat... |
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THIRD ARMY CORPS.
Lieutenant General AMBROSE P. HILL.
HETH'S DIVISION.
Major General HENRY HETH.
Davis' Brigade.
Brigadier General JOSEPH R. DAVIS.
2nd Mississippi, Colonel John M. Stone.
11th Mississippi, Lieutenant Colonel Willi... |
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FIRST MILITARY DISTRICT.
Brigadier General HENRY A. WISE.
Walker's Brigade.
Brigadier General JAMES A. WALKER.
Battalion Virginia Reserves, Colonel Richard A. Booker.
Battalion Virginia Reserves, Colonel Benjamin L. Farinholt.
Bat... |
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C. P. Grady, W. F. Hullehen; Chambliss' brigade, Captain J. V. H. Nash; B. T. Johnson's brigade, Capts. W. K. Martin, C. R. W. Radford; Wharton's brigade, Captain C. A. De Russy. First Corps artillery (General Alexander), Capts. ... |
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HEADQUARTERS THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT, DEPT. OF NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTHERN VIRGINIA,
Wilmington, N. C., November 15, 1864.
His Excellency Z. B. VANCE, Governor of North Carolina:
SIR: As a measure of precaution, recommended by the l... |
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GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPT. OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Numbers 2.
Wilmington, November 18, 1864.
I. The territory in Department of North Carolina north of the Roanoke River is added to the district commanded by Brigadier General L. S. Bake... |
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Abstract from monthly return of the Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee commanding, for November 30, 1864.
Present for
duty.
Command Officers Men Effective Aggregate Aggregate Horses Guns
total present present
present ... |
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HEADQUARTERS FIRST ARMY CORPS, December 11, 1864.
General R. E. LEE:
Your letter of the 9th is received. I think that the local troops may be depended upon to hold the part of the line now occupied my them if we can organize them i... |
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HEADQUARTER FIRST ARMY CORPS,
December 21, 1864.
Lieutenant General R. S. EWELL,
Commanding Department:
Owing to the removal of General Hoke's large division and the substitution of Kershaw's small division in its place, it will no... |
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Reserves on Bald Head. She will come back and take twenty-five wounded men to Wilmington. Please order a steamer to come to Confederate Point, so that I may be enabled to throw troops on Bald Head. Steamer ought to come early.
W... |
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GANDER HALL, December 27, 1864 - 8 p. m.
Major-General WHITING,
Fort Fisher:
The Agnes E. Fry is aground four miles below Fort Campbell. The commanding general desires you to send the Cape Fear on her arrival to General Hebert, to b... |
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SUGAR LOAF, December 27, 1864 - 9 a. m.
Lieutenant-General HOLMES,
Wilmington, N. C.:
Ten companies Thirty-sixth and Fortieth Regiments, expected from Charleston, should be sent by water direct to their posts in the night.
ARCHE... |
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GANDER HALL, December 27, 1864 - 2 p. m.
General HOLMES:
Enemy evacuated Battery Anderson and re-embarked. General Bragg desires you to detain all troops arriving in Wilmington till further orders, holding them in hand and keeping s... |
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by Colonel Stevenson, One hundred and fifty-fourth Ohio National Guard. Immediately upon being notified of the attack, I sent the detachment of Eleventh West Virginia to re-enforce Colonel Stevenson, which arrived early in t... |
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HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE GULF,
New Orleans, La., April 26, 1864.
Brevet Major General JOHN A. RAWLINS,
Chief of Staff, Hdqrs. Armies of the United States,
Washington, D. C.:
GENERAL: I have the honor to transm... |
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Abstract of ordnance and ordnance stores captured from the enemy, &c.-Continued.
Whereabouts of captured Date of Artillery
ordnance stores. receipt. carriages Caissons.
and limbers.
Washington Arsenal. Various 47 34
time... |
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Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.-Continued.
Killed Wounded Captured or missing
Command Offi Men Offi Men Offi Men Aggre
cers cers cers gate
Third - 8 3 44 - 8 63
Brigade.
Colonel JACOB
SHARPE.
... |
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Captain F. J. Randall, commanding Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteers; Captain James McKnight, commanding Battery M, Fifth U. S. Artillery; First Lieutenant jacob h. Lamb, commanding Battery C, First Rhode Island Light A... |
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which place we reached soon after daylight the next morning. Upon arriving at Winchester, Colonel Penrose, commanding brigade, received an order for the brigade to remain at Winchester, and to report to General Torbert, c... |
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New York and the three left companies of the One hundred and fifty-sixth New York were placed in line facing the southeast, and on a line at right angles with the brigade line and joining its left; the left of the One hund... |
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line of works, following so closely that his second line was carried with little opposition. The cavalry on my left now came up, and with their assistance we captured 103 and about 200 stand of arms. Eleven of the enemy's ... |
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fought by the Reserve and the Seventeenth Pennsylvania Cavalry of the Second Brigade. The enemy were strong in numbers and position, and it was found impossible to dislodge them before dark, which closed the fighting. I regret to say... |
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Wednesday, December 21.-We marched on at daylight in the midst of a blinding storm, cold and biting, but most of the men in a good humor, though in no plight for a battle. Rosser moved at dawn and attacked the enemy just as ... |
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front of the division. Having passed through Strasburg we left the turnpike and moved upon a little road turnpike to the right, which was followed until we came in sight of the enemy's camp-fires. Here a halt was ordered until near 5... |
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General Crook will advance as far as Cedar Creek, go into position, and await the arrival of the Sixth and Nineteenth Army Corps at Middletown.
General Torbert will send out strong parties in the direction of Front royal,... |
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HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON, 22ND ARMY CORPS,
August 24, 1864-12.30 p.m.
Major-General SHERIDAN,
Commanding Middle Division, Harper's Ferry:
I have good reason to believe that the Eighth Illinois Cavalry have been in t... |
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FORT CORCORAN, August 24, 1864.
(Received 9.15 a.m.)
Lieutenant Colonel J. H. TAYLOR:
An orderly just arrived with dispatches from cavalry camp near Falls Church, Va., informing me that the post at Annandale has been atta... |
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owners indemnified. Collect all information within reach of the movements of the enemy and embrace it in your report; any which you may regard as of great importance should be sent in by a small party of trusted men. Mosby's headquarte... |
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ORDNANCE OFFICE, ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA,
August 11, 1864.
COMMANDING OFFICER,
Staunton:
Direct Major Leyden to send four of the seven Napoleons received by him to Captain Gregory, General Early's army, at once.
By command of Ge... |
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General commanding division, halted and the troops put in camp. My skirmish line, however, under direction of two officers of my staff, Captain A. E. Lee, acting assistant adjutant-General, and Captain Cyrus Hearrick, acting aide-de-camp, s... |
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tained its full share of subsistence from the country, consisting of flour, meal, molasses, yams, pork, chickens, turkeys, butter, honey, wine, whisky, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention here. I think the regiment obtai... |
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exception of a sufficient guard for his trains (which will be brought up near this point and parked west of the Augusta wagon road), to Oconee, and completely destroy the railroad from that point east to the point nearest Irwin'... |
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SPECIAL ORDER,
HDQRS. THIRD DIV., 15TH ARMY CORPS,
Numbers 244.
Near Scull's Creek, GA., December 4, 1864.
I. This command will move at 6. 30 a. m. this day. The order of march will be the same as on the 1st instant.
By order of... |
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keep up a good understanding between the citizens and soldiers; they will ascertain, and report to the chief commissary of subsistence as soon as possible, the names and number of worthy families that need assistance and support. The ... |
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OCONEE, November 23, 1864.
Captain R. W. B. ELLIOTT:
The enemy reported fighting our pickets at Ball's Ferry, four miles below here. I am going there with part of my command.
A. L. HARTRIDGE,
Major, &c.
OCONEE BRIDGE, Novemb... |
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May 12.-Marched to vicinity of Wolf Run Shoals, on Occoquan.
May 13.-Marched ot Bailey's Cross-roads and encamped, remaining here during the rest of the month.
[June.]-No change of station during the month.
First Division.
February 5.-The ... |
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May 6.-Took up our line of march for Fredericksburg, passing through Richmond and halting about seven miles from the city for the night, near the branch of the Chickahominy River.
May 7.-Marched about twenty miles, crossing the Pamunkey Ri... |
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Fourth Brigade, First Division.
February 5.-The brigade, under command of Bvt. Brigadier General John Ramsey, received orders to march in the afternoon, moving toward Hatcher's Run. The command formed in line of battle near the Tucker hous... |
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CAVALRY CORPS.
Second Division.
January 1.- Thirteenth Ohio Cavalry assigned to Third Brigade. Nothing unusual occurred during the month. Drill daily, and scouting parties sent out every day. The command pickets from Jerusalem plank road t... |
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January 23 and 24.-Engaged in fencing camp.
January 25.-One commissioned officer and six enlisted men went went on on recruiting service.
January 26 and 27.-In camp.
January 28.-Regiment went on picket, with exception of one company and pi... |
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