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nd trouble, but he really suggested it because it hurt these people about here to look at it — to see the flag on the top of the Capitol. I had not done much; but I wrote a letter very promptly to the Secretary of the Interior, stating the fact, and saying that I did not care whom lie appointed, but I wanted that man removed. He was removed; and, within ten days, was with the enemy at Manassas. The Army Appropriation bill being before the Senate, Mr. Garrett Davis, of Ky., moved Jan. 28, 1863. to add: Provided, That no part of the sums appropriated by this act shall be disbursed for the pay, subsistence, or any other supplies, of any negro, free or slave, in the armed military service of the United States. Which was rejected: Yeas 8; Nays 28: Yeas--Messrs. Carlile, G. Davis, Kennedy, Latham, Nesmith, Powell, Turpie, and Wall (all Democrats). At the next session — the Deficiency bill being before the House--Mr. Harding, of Ky., moved Dec. 21, 1863. to insert
1 9 10   25 25 140   C 1 14 15   21 21 123   D 2 7 9   24 24 140   E   14 14   15 15 148   F   8 8   15 15 126   G 2 22 24   17 17 128   H 1 13 14   15 15 115   I   11 11   9 9 119   K 1 11 12   11 11 127 Totals 12 121 133 1 172 173 1,318 133 killed == 10.0 per cent. Total of killed and wounded, 467; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 66. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Stone's River, Tenn. 20 Resaca, Ga. 1 In Action, Jan. 28, 1863 1 Pickett's Mills, Ga. 37 Liberty Gap, Tenn. 5 Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. 11 Chickamauga, Ga. 28 Chattahoochie, Ga. 2 Missionary Ridge, Tenn. 8 Atlanta, Ga. 8 In Action, Dec. 2, 1863 1 Lovejoy's Station, Ga. 2 Rocky Face Ridge, Ga. 2 Nashville, Tenn. 7 Present, also, at Chaplin Hills; Adairsville; Dallas; Peach Tree Creek; Jonesboro; Spring Hill; Franklin. notes.--Organized at Chicago in August, 1862, by the railroad companies in the State of Illinois. Cap
thirty and inserting sixty. Mr. Ten Eyck opposed the amendment. Mr. Wilson thought there was something in the suggestion of Mr. Grimes, and he would agree to the amendment. It was adopted, and the resolution passed. On the second of March, the joint resolution was taken up in the House and passed; and the President approved it on the third of March, 1863. No. Xlv.--The Bill for Enrolling and Calling out the National Forces, and for other purposes. In the Senate, on the twenty-eighth of January, 1863, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, introduced a bill for the encouragement of reenlistments, and for the enrolling and drafting the militia, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. On the thirty-first, Mr. Wilson reported it back, with an amendment as a substitute. On the fourth and fifth of February, the bill was debated by Mr. Wilson, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Trumbull, Mr. Carlisle, Mr. Bayard, Mr. Collamer, Mr. Howard, Mr. Davis, and Mr. Doolittle, and o
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 4 (search)
other of the old regular officers, most of whom are decided in their hostility to him. I believe Hooker is a good soldier; the danger he runs is of subjecting himself to bad influences, such as Dan Butterfield and Dan Sickles, who, being intellectually more clever than Hooker, and leading him to believe they are very influential, will obtain an injurious ascendancy over him and insensibly affect his conduct. I may, however, in this be wrong; time will prove. camp near Falmouth, Va., January 28, 1863. Your anxiety lest I should be placed in command of the army causes me to smile. Still, I must confess when such men as Gibbon say it is talked about, it really does look serious and alarming; yet, when I look back on the good fortune which has thus far attended my career, I cannot believe so sudden a change for the worse can occur as would happen if I were placed in command. I think, therefore, we may for the present dismiss our fears on that score. General Hooker has been two da
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Louisiana, 1863 (search)
CottonCONNECTICUT--12th and 23d Infantry. INDIANA--21st Infantry. LOUISIANA--1st Cavalry (Co. "B"). MAINE 1st Battery Light Arty. MASSACHUSETTS--4th and 6th Batteries Light Arty. MICHIGAN--6th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--8th Infantry (Co. "B"). NEW YORK--75th and 160th Infantry. VERMONT--8th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "A" 1st Arty.; Gunboats "Diana," "Calhoun," "Kinsman" and "Estelle." Union loss, 10 killed, 27 wounded. Total, 37. Jan. 21: Skirmish, Milliken's BendILLINOIS--3d Cavalry. Jan. 28: Skirmish, Indian Village, Bayou PlaquemineLOUISIANA--1st and 2d Cavalry (Detachments). Jan. 29: Skirmish, RichmondILLINOIS--3d Cavalry; 17th Infantry. Feb. 8-11: Scout to Pass ManchacMAINE--14th Infantry (Detachment). NEW YORK--177th Infantry (Detachment). Feb. 10: Skirmish, Old River, Lake ProvidenceKANSAS--1st Infantry. ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry; 17th and 95th Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 7 wounded. Total, 8. Feb. 12-28: Operations on Bayou Plaquemine, and on the Black and Atchafalaya
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1863 (search)
erate Reports. Jan. 27: Skirmish near GermantownILLINOIS--4th Cavalry (Detachment). KANSAS--7th Cavalry. Union loss, 3 killed, 2 wounded, 16 missing. Total, 21. Jan. 28: Skirmish near YorkvilleILLINOIS--11th Cavalry (Detachment). KANSAS--7th Cavalry (1 Co.). OHIO--22d Infantry (Detachment). Jan. 28: Skirmish near ColliersvilleILJan. 28: Skirmish near ColliersvilleILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 wounded. Jan. 28: Skirmish near NashvilleKENTUCKY--8th Cavalry. Jan. 28-30: Scout from La Grange toward Ripley, MissILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. Jan. 30: Skirmish, DyersburgILLINOIS--14th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO--22d Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounJan. 28: Skirmish near NashvilleKENTUCKY--8th Cavalry. Jan. 28-30: Scout from La Grange toward Ripley, MissILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. Jan. 30: Skirmish, DyersburgILLINOIS--14th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO--22d Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounded. Jan. 31-Feb. 13: Expedition from Murfreesboro to FranklinKENTUCKY--3d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--4th Cavalry. OHIO--Battery "D" 1st Light Arty. (Section). PENNSYLVANIA--7th Cavalry. TENNESSEE--2d and 3d Cavalry. UNITED STATES--4th Cavalry. Jan. 31: Skirmish, MiddletonTENNESSEE--2d and 3d Cavalry. Jan. 31: Skirmish, UnionvilleKENTUC
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
Harrison and Williams. 213Humphries, B. G.MississippiGen. R. E. LeeAug. 14, 1863.Aug. 12, 1863.Jan. 25, 1864. Brigade composed of the 21st, 13th, 17th and 18th Mississippi regiments, McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 214Hunton, EppaVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeAug. 12, 1863.Aug. 9, 1863.Feb. 17, 1864. Brigade composed of the 8th, 18th, 19th, 28th and 56th Virginia regiments, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 215Imboden, J. D.Virginia April 13, 1863.Jan. 28, 1863.April 13, 1863. In command of the Valley District, Virginia; brigade composed of the 18th, 23d and 25th Virginia cavalry, the 62d Virginia infantry, mounted, and McClanahan's Battery of Horse Artillery. 216Iverson, Alfred, Jr.N. CarolinaGen. T. J. JacksonNov. 1, 1862.Nov. 1, 1862.June 10, 1864. Brigade composed of the 5th, 12th, 20th and 23d North Carolina regiments, D. H. Hill's division, Jackson's corps, Army of Northern Virginia; in 1864, brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and
tryCol. S. D. Hale   53dAlabamaRegimentPartisan RangersCol. M. W. HannonNov. 5, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 54thAlabamaRegimentInfantryCol. Alpheus BakerJan. 28, 1863.Promoted Brigadier-General. 55thAlabamaRegimentInfantryCol. John SnodgrassFeb. 25, 1863.  56thAlabamaRegimentPartisan RangersCol. Wm. Boyle   57thAlabamaReegimentCavalryCol. Wm. B. BallSept. 11, 1862.  16thVirginiaRegimentCavalryCol. Milton J. FergusonJan. 15, 1863.  17thVirginiaRegimentCavalryCol. Wm. H. FrenchJan. 28, 1863.  18thVirginiaRegimentCavalryCol. G. W. ImbodenDec. 15, 1862.  19thVirginiaRegimentCavalryCol. W. L. JacksonApril 11, 1863.Promoted Brigadier-General. 1stVint-General. Col. W. R. TerrySept. 21, 1861.Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Richard L. MauryMay 31, 1864.  25thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. J. C. HigginbotanJan. 28, 1863.  Col. Geo. H. Smith   26thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. P. R. PageMay 13, 1862.  Col. C. A. Crump   27thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jas. K. Edmon
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
ovember, 1862, to January, 1863. Lexington, Tenn., December 18, 1862. Salem Cemetery, near Jackson, Tenn., December 19. Huntington, Tenn., December 29-30. Parker's Cross Roads, Red Mound, December 30-31. Near Yorkville, Tenn., January 28, 1863. Dyersburg January 30. Operations in Northwest Mississippi June 15-25. Near Holly Springs, Miss., June 16-17. Hudsonville and on Helena Road, Miss., June 21. Bolivar, Tenn., July 10. Expedition from Memphis, Tenn., to GrenaAction at Little Bear Creek November 28. Dodge's Expedition into Alabama December 9-14. Dodge's Expedition to intercept Forest, and operations in West Tennessee December 18, 1862-January 3, 1863. Expedition to Hamburg, Tenn., January 26-28, 1863. Expedition to Jacinto, Miss., February 25-March 6. Dodge's Expedition to Northern Alabama April 15-May 8. Rock Cut, near Tuscumbia, April 22. Tuscumbia April 23. Town Creek April 27-28. At Corinth till August 18. Moved to G
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Kentucky Volunteers. (search)
, Bowling Green and Hopkinsville, Ky., District of West Kentucky, and at Clarksville, Tenn., operating against guerrillas, till September, 1863. Actions at Morganfield, Ky., August 3, 1862. Madisonville August 25. Morganfield September 1. Geiger's Lake September 3. Near Madisonville September 4. Ashbysburg September 25. Henderson County November 1. Greenville Road November 5. Garrettsburg November 6. Rural Hill, Tenn., November 18. Near Nashville, Tenn., January 28, 1863. Expedition from Bowling Green, Ky., to Tennessee State Line May 2-6. Operations against Morgan July 2-26. Buffington's Island, Ohio, July 19. Mustered out September 23, 1863. Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 8 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 104 Enlisted men by disease. Total 117. 9th Kentucky Regiment Cavalry Organized at Emminence, Ky., August 22, 1862. Attached to 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio, to Novem