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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 384 384 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 30 30 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 19 19 Browse Search
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 15 15 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 14 14 Browse Search
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 8 8 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3. 8 8 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 7 7 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments. 6 6 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 2: Two Years of Grim War. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 4 4 Browse Search
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rt Bisland, Apr. 13-14, 1863, advance upon Opelousas and Alexandria, Apr. to May, 1863; siege of Port Hudson, May 25 to July 9, 1863; in commab. 6, 1863. Engaged in the skirmishes of Celina and Kettle Creek in Apr. and May, 1863. In pursuit of Morgan's raiders from June 22 to Aug. duty at New Orleans, Dec., 1862. Military Governor of Opelousas, Apr., 1863. Mustered out, Sept. 1, 1864. Brevet Brig. General, U. S. Volunt Engaged in the siege of Knoxville. In command of regiment after Apr., 1863. Honorably discharged, July 3, 1864. Brevet Brig. General, U. S.Oct. 22, 1862, and General Hunter's advance on Charleston, S. C., Apr., 1863. Brevet Captain, Oct. 22, 1862. In operations against Charlestontam and Fredericksburg, Va. On Provost Marshal duty in Wisconsin, Apr., 1863, to Aug, 1865. Lieut. Colonel, 18th U. S. Infantry, Jan. 21, 1863 of Massachusetts in raising and organizing colored troops. Feb.-Apr., 1863. Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Apr. 24, 1863. Sailed from New
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, XIV. Massachusetts women in the civil war. (search)
$26,761.69. The articles manufactured numbered 28,722. They helped disabled men returning to their homes to obtain their discharge papers, back pay, pensions, rations and transportation. They sent agents to accompany those who could not go alone; sent the last messages of the dying, with the little souvenirs in their possession, to surviving kindred and friends; and, whenever it was possible, maintained communication and sent supplies to our brave men shut up in Southern prisons. In April, 1863, a temporary soldiers' home was established in Boston, at 76 Kingston Street, opposite the United States Hotel. It was open day and night for the reception and entertainment of soldiers and sailors going to or from the front, who for some reason were travelling alone, and must stop by the way. It entertained 54,046 soldiers before the close of the war, at a cost of $65,770.98, the average cost of each man, including hospital-car service, being a little over 80 cents. The hospital-car
before advance of the army of the Potomac, April, 1863. Boston Evening Journal, May 2, 1863, p. 4,, p. 673. — 9th Corps. Camp in Kentucky, April, 1863; letter giving account of march and conditiWashington, N. C., during the siege, March, April, 1863; bomb proofs, etc. Boston Evening Journal, vol. 2, p. 199. — – In camp in Kentucky, April, 1863; letter giving account of march and conditicol. 3. — – In Washington, N. C., March, April, 1863. Bomb proofs and other interesting detailsass. Vol. Mil. In Washington, N. C., March, April, 1863. Complimentary order of Gen. J. G. Foster;re during absence of the army in the Teche, April, 1863. Boston Evening Journal, May 4, 1863, p. 2, during absence of Gen. Banks on the Teche, April, 1863. Boston Evening Journal, May 11, 1863, p. 4. 3, p. 168. — Washington, N. C., March, April, 1863; interesting details of life during the sie3-5. — – News of successful engagements, April, 1863. Boston Evening Journal, April 27, 1863, p.