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directed by me to say that if a reply was not received in fifteen days, it would be assumed that the alleged facts were true, and were sanctioned by the government of the United States, and on that government would rest the responsibility of retaliatory measures. The reply of the commanding general (Halleck) at Washington was in these words: As these papers are couched in language insulting to the Government of the United States, I most respectfully decline to receive them. On August 20, 1862, I issued an order threatening retaliation for the lives of peaceable citizens reported to have been executed by Brigadier General Fitch. That report was afterward ascertained to be untrue. On the next day I issued another order which, after reciting the principal facts, directed that Major General Hunter and Brigadier General Phelps should be no longer held and treated as public enemies of the Confederate States, but as outlaws; that in the event of the capture of either of them, or
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kelly's Ford, (search)
Kelly's Ford, A locality on the Rappahannock River in Virginia, which was the scene of several engagements between the National and Confederate forces during the Civil War. The first, on Aug. 20, 1862, was with the cavalry of the Army of Virginia; the second, on March 17, 1863, in which the 1st and 5th United States, the 3d, 4th, and 16th Pennsylvania, the 1st Rhode Island, the 6th Ohio, and the 4th New York cavalry regiments, and the 6th New York battery were engaged; the third, on Aug. 1-3, 1863, being a part of the engagements at Rappahannock and Brandy stations; and the fourth, Nov. 7, 1863, in which the 1st United States Sharp-shooters, the 40th New York, 1st and 20th Indiana, 3d and 5th Michigan, and the 110th Pennsylvania regiments, supported by the remainder of the 3d Corps of the Army of the Potomac, were engaged. On Jan. 27, 1864, the cavalry division of the Army of the Ohio had an engagement at Fair Gardens, Tenn., otherwise known as French Broad or Kelly's Ford.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Mississippi, 1862 (search)
ght Arty. Aug. 11: Skirmish, Brown's PlantationINDIANA--47th Infantry. Aug. 16: Skirmish, Horn Lake CreekOHIO--5th Cavalry (Cos. "A" and "C"). Union loss, 1 killed. Aug. 19-21: Exp. from Rienzi to Marietta and Bay SpringsKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, MariettaKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, Bay SpringsKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 22: Skirmish, BolivarMISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry. Aug. 23: Skirmish, GreenviAug. 20: Skirmish, Bay SpringsKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 22: Skirmish, BolivarMISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry. Aug. 23: Skirmish, GreenvilleMISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry. U. S. Gunboats. Aug. 25: Skirmish, BolivarMISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry. Aug. 26: Skirmish, RienziIOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. Union loss (including Kossuth, Aug. 27), 5 killed, 12 wounded, 6 missing. Total, 23. Aug. 27: Skirmish, KossuthKANSAS--7th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss (including
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Missouri, 1862 (search)
(2 Co's). Aug. 15: Skirmish, Lone JackMISSOURI--6th State Militia Cavalry. Aug. 16: Action, Lone JackINDIANA--3d Indpt. Battery Light Arty. MISSOURI--7th Cavalry; 2d Battalion (3 Co's), 6th (3 Co's), 7th (1 Co.), and 8th (2 Co's); State Militia Cavalry. Union loss, 20 killed, 60 wounded, 80 missing. Total, 160. Aug. 17-27: Expedition to Hickory Grove(No Reports.) Aug. 18: Skirmish, White Oak Ridge(No Reports.) Aug. 19: Skirmish, Clear CreekILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 2 wounded. Aug. 20: Skirmish, Union MillsILLINOIS--13th Cavalry. MISSOURI--1st Cavalry. Union loss, 4 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 7. Aug. 20-27: Scout in Wayne, Stoddard and Dunklin CountiesILLINOIS--13th Cavalry (Detachment). MISSOURI--Battery "M" 2d Light Arty.; 24th Infantry (Detachment). WISCONSIN--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 21: Skirmish, NeoshoMISSOURI--6th Cavalry. Aug. 23: Skirmish, Wayman's MillMISSOURI--3d Cavalry. Aug. 23: Skirmish, Spring CreekMISSOURI--3d Cavalry. Aug. 23: Skirmish, Four Mi
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1862 (search)
21: Raid on Louisville and Nashville R. R.INDIANA--2nd Cavalry (Detachment). KENTUCKY--4th and 5th Cavalry (Detachments). PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 20: Skirmish, MurfreesboroughINDIANA--2nd Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish near Edgefield JunctionINDIANA--50th Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 8 killed, 18 wounded. TAug. 20: Skirmish near Edgefield JunctionINDIANA--50th Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 8 killed, 18 wounded. Total, 26. Aug. 20: Skirmishes, Pilot Knob, Drake's Creek and Manscoe Creek(No Reports.) Aug. 21: Action, Hartsville Road, near GallatinINDIANA--2nd Cavalry. KENTUCKY--4th and 5th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry (Detachments). Union loss, 21 killed, 47 wounded, 176 missing. Total, 244. Aug. 23: Skirmish near Fort DonelsonIOWA-Aug. 20: Skirmishes, Pilot Knob, Drake's Creek and Manscoe Creek(No Reports.) Aug. 21: Action, Hartsville Road, near GallatinINDIANA--2nd Cavalry. KENTUCKY--4th and 5th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry (Detachments). Union loss, 21 killed, 47 wounded, 176 missing. Total, 244. Aug. 23: Skirmish near Fort DonelsonIOWA--5th Cavalry (Detachment). Aug. 25: Skirmish, Fort DonelsonIOWA--5th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO--71st Infantry (Cos. "A," "B," "G," "H"). Union loss, 20 killed and wounded. Aug. 25: Skirmish, MurfreesboroughINDIANA--2nd Cavalry. Aug. 26: Skirmish, Cumberland Iron WorksIOWA--5th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO--71st Infantry (Cos. "A,
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1862 (search)
. Aug. 18: Skirmish, RapidanWEST VIRGINIA--1st Cavalry. Aug. 19: Action, Rappahannock StationNEW JERSEY--1st Cavalry. NEW YORK--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. Aug. 20: Skirmishes, Stevensburg, Raccoon Ford and Brandy StationMAINE--1st Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--1st Cavalry. NEW YORK--1st Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--1st Cavalry. RHODE ISLAND--1st Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, Beverly FordNEW YORK--Battery "M" 1st Light Arty; 80th Infantry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, Bull RunPENNSYLVANIA--57th Infantry. Aug. 20-23: Actions along the Rappahannock, at Rappahannock Station, Kelly's Ford, Beverly or Cunningham's Ford, and Freeman's FordINDIANA--16th Battery Light Arty.; 7th andAug. 20: Skirmish, Bull RunPENNSYLVANIA--57th Infantry. Aug. 20-23: Actions along the Rappahannock, at Rappahannock Station, Kelly's Ford, Beverly or Cunningham's Ford, and Freeman's FordINDIANA--16th Battery Light Arty.; 7th and 19th Infantry. MAINE--1st Cavalry. MARYLAND--1st Cavalry; 3d Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--1st Battery Light Arty. NEW JERSEY--1st Cavalry. NEW YORK--2d Cavalry; Batteries "K" and "L" 1st Light Arty.; 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 29th, 35th, 84th, 94th, 95th, 97th and 105th Infantry. OHIO--Batteries "I" and "K" 1st Light Arty., 12th Indpt. Ba
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
il 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 19. Grand Review May 24. Mustered out June 23 and discharged at Chicago, Ill., July 7, 1865. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 147 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 142 Enlisted men by disease. Total 294. 94th Illinois Regiment Infantry (the McLean Regiment). Organized in McLean County and mustered in August 20, 1862. Moved to Benton Barracks, Mo., August 25, 1862, thence to Rolla, Mo., September 10, and march to Springfield, Mo., September 16-24. Duty there till October 11. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of the Frontier, Dept. of Missouri, to June, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Herron's Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. of the Tennessee, to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. of the Tennessee, to August, 1863, and Dept. of the Gulf, to June, 1864. U. S.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Indiana Volunteers. (search)
. Total 16. 18th Indiana Independent Battery Light Artillery Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in August 20, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., September. Attached to Artillery, 12th Division, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1 Company K mustered in September 10, 1862, and joined Regiment at Madisonville, Ky. Left State for Henderson, Ky., August 20, 1862. Served unassigned, District of Western Kentucky, Dept. of Ohio, to June, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rlisted men by disease. Total 250. 67th Indiana Regiment Infantry. Organized at Madison, Ind., and mustered in August 20, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., and attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio. Senderson, Ky., operating against guerrillas and protecting steamboats on the Ohio River till August 20, Mustered out August 20, 1862. 77th Indiana Regiment Volunteers. See 4th Regiment Cavalry. 78th Indiana Regiment Infantry. Organized a
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Kansas Volunteers. (search)
till March 17. March to Carthage, Mo., March 17-19. Duty there till April 10. Moved to Springfield, Mo., April 10-12. Turnback Creek April 26. Moved to Houston May 25-27, thence to Rolla, Mo. March to join Curtis June 17. Eminence June 17. March to Helena, Ark., June 17-July 12. (Cos. A, D and K escort train June 25-July 14.) Salem July 6. Jacksonport, Black River, July 8. Duty at Helena, Ark., till August, 1863. Operations against Quantrell in Kansas August 20-28, 1862 (Detachment). Washburne's Expedition from Helena against Mobile & Ohio Railroad July 24-26, 1862 (Co. C ). Expedition to Oldtown and Trenton July 28-31 (Co. C ). Clayton's Expedition toward Clarendon August 4-17. Expedition to Johnsonville and Marianna September 26 (Detachment). Action at Trenton October 14. Expedition to Moro November 5-8 (Detachment). Expedition against Arkansas Post November 16-26. Expedition to Grenada, Miss., November 27-December 5.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Kentucky Volunteers. (search)
, Army of Kentucky, to February, 1863. Crook's Brigade, Baird's Division, Army of Kentucky, Dept. of the Cumberland, to June, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 14th Army Corps, to June, 1865. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 14th Army Corps, to July, 1865. Service. Duty guarding Covington & Lexington Railroad. Headquarters at Falmouth, Ky., till April 16, 1862, and at Lexington, Ky., till August 20, 1862. Affairs in Owen County June 20 and 23. Operations in Kentucky against Morgan July 4-28. Action at Cynthiana July 17. Paris July 19. Mount Sterling, Ky., July 29. Moved to Richmond, Ky., August 20. Battle of Richmond, Ky., August 30. Regiment mostly captured; those not captured retreat to Louisville, Ky.; thence moved to Covington, Ky., September 28; thence to Paris, Ky., and duty there till December 5. Moved to Lexington, Ky., December 5; thence to Louisville