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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—Richmond. (search)
ept back under the pretext of protecting Washington were scattered over so extended a line that they possessed no power of resistance. McDowell's corps had been sent as far as the Rappahannock. Shields' division, detached from Banks' corps, had come to replace under McDowell's command that of Franklin, which had been sent to Yorktown. It had left the valley of Virginia in the second week of May to join its new corps commander, who already occupied Fredericksburg with the three divisions of Ord, McCall and King, and who was watching an enemy reduced in reality to a thin line of mounted scouts. Geary, with a few regiments, equivalent to a small division, occupied Manassas. Banks, instead of remaining on the defensive, after having successfully repulsed Jackson at Winchester, had followed his adversary step by step into the great valley watered by the Shenandoah; and the President, encouraged by this easy success, had urged him to push on to Harrisonburg, one hundred and ten kilomet
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Kentucky (search)
the four small divisions of Sherman, McPherson, Ord and Hurlbut, had only eighteen thousand combatais natural line of retreat. In the mean while, Ord was to come up by way of the north-west, and to enemy's outposts, were the troops commanded by Ord; several trains of cars, always with steam up, village of Fulton, situated more to the east. Ord was to begin the battle on the opposite side at Grant, having been notified in time, directed Ord not to begin his attack until the booming of cae to account to evacuate Iuka, for he knew that Ord would attack him in his turn the next morning. etween these two posts, entrusting the first to Ord and the second to Rosecrans. The latter, afterdes, direct from Jackson toward Corinth, whilst Ord, at the head of a portion of his division and ted to capture it, was driven back in disorder. Ord, leaving his troops on the road, hastened forwain vain. Hurlbut, who had resumed the command, Ord having been wounded, tried to turn this advanta[2 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 8 (search)
rtillery, 3 Volunteer batteries, 16 guns. 1st Brigade, Brigadier-general Kearny, 4 regiments. 2d Brigade, Brigadier-general Slocum, 4 regiments. 3d Brigade, Brigadier-general Newton, 4 regiments. † 2d Division, Brigadier-general McCall. * (Pennsylvania Reserves.) Artillery. 1 Regular battery, 6 guns. Artillery. 3 Volunteer batteries, 16 guns. 1st Brigade, Brigadier-general Reynolds, 4 regiments. 2d Brigade, Brigadier-general Meade, 4 regiments. 3d Brigade, Brigadier-general Ord, 4 regiments. 1 Independent regiment. 3d Division, Brigadier-general King. Artillery. 1 Regular battery, 6 guns. Artillery. 3 Volunteer batteries, 18 guns. 1st Brigade, ...... 4 regiments. 2d Brigade, Brigadier-general Patrick, 4 regiments. 3d Brigade, Brigadier-general Augur, 4 regiments. 2d corps, Brigadier-general Sumner. Cavalry. Colonel Farnsworth, 1 regiment. 1st Division, Brigadier-general Richardson. Artillery. 1 Regular battery, 6 guns. Art
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 9 (search)
sion, Buckner. Lidell's brigade, Cleburne's brigade, Johnson's brigade, Wood's brigade. 3d corps (without commander, the corps being divided). 1st Division, Cheatham. Smith's brigade, Donelson's brigade, Stuart's brigade, Maney's brigade. 2d Division, Withers. Ii. Battle of Corinth. Federal army. Department of West Tennessee, Major-general Grant. Division, Sherman, Brigade, ......; brigade, ...... Division, Hurlbut. Veatch's brigade, Lauman's brigade. Division, Ord. Brigade, .....; brigade, ..... Division, McPherson. Brigade, ......; brigade, ...... 2d army of the Mississippi, Major-general Rosecrans. 2d Division, Stanley. Mower's brigade, Murphy's brigade, Fuller's brigade. 3d Division, Hamilton. 1st Brigade, Sanborn; 11th Brigade, Sullivan; Buford's brigade. Division, Mackean. Crooker's Brigade, McArthur's Brigade. Division, Davis. Hackelman's brigade, Oliver's brigade, Oglesby's brigade. Cavalry, brigade, ...... Artillery,