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, is not known. But as the soldiers express it, it will hardly be safe for them to roost in this vicinity. It is possible that they have been sent by the rebel commanding officer at Van Buren or Fort Smith, into this section, for the purpose of ascertaining whether our whole force is moving south, or only a reconnoitering party. In a few days the organized forces of the enemy north of the Arkansas River will find it convenient to retire to the south bank. There is now no prospect of Colonel Phillip's progress being checked this side of Fort Gibson. Yesterday morning (28th) a detachment of thirty men were sent to Neosho with the mail for the North, and instructions to the commanding officer at Neosho, in regard to removing the troops and all the refugee Indian families from there to the nation. By the time they will be able to join us, their ponies can live by grazing on the grass of the river bottoms. They will no doubt be delighted beyond expression that the time has come
, having on board six companies of the Eighth regiment of New Hampshire volunteers, sailed from Boston, Mass., for Ship Island, Miss. The Mississippi, the Organ Democrat, and Los Angelos, and California Star have been suppressed from the mails, on the ground that they have been used for the purposes of overthrowing the Government, and giving aid and comfort to the enemy now at war against the United States.--New York World, February 17. Brig.-Gen. Price, a son of Sterling Price, Col. Phillip, Major Cross, and Capt. Crosby were captured near Warsaw, Mo., by Capt. Stubbs, of the Eighth Iowa regiment. They had some five hundred recruits with them, in charge, but they had just crossed the Osage River, and as Capt. Stubbs had but a small force, he did not follow them.--N. Y. Commercial, February 20. The United States gunboat St. Louis, under command of Com. A. II. Foote, proceeded up the Cumberland River, Tennessee, this afternoon, and destroyed, a few miles above Dover, th
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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)
rgiaGen. R. E. LeeApril 23, 1863.Jan. 17, 1863. April 23, 1863. Assigned to command of Cobb's Georgia brigade, McLaw's division, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia, composed of the 18th, 24th and 16th Georgia regiments, Cobb's Legion, Phillip's Legion and the 3d battalion Georgia Sharpshooters; afterwards in command of North Georgia. 473Wright, A. R.GeorgiaGen. R. E. LeeJune 3, 1862.June 3, 1862. Sept. 30, 1862. Promoted Major-General November 23, 1864; brigade composed of the 3d, 2h, 9th, 10th, 14th and 15th regiments Louisiana infantry. 478Young, P. M. B.GeorgiaGen. R. E. LeeOct. 10, 1863.Sept. 28, 1863. Feb. 17, 1864. Promoted Major-General December 12, 1864; brigade composed of the Cobb Legion, the Jeff. Davis Legion, Phillip's Legion and the 7th Georgia---all cavalry commands, Army of Northern Virginia; for the 7th Georgia regiment, the 10th Georgia regiment was afterwards substituted; Millen's battalion was subsequently added. 479Young, Wm. H.TexasGen. J. B. HoodA
ations enough for several days more, should they be necessary. You may take a limited number of tents, and at Charleston press wagons to carry them to the main column. There you will find sufficient transportation to release the pressed wagons. U. S. Grant, Brigadier-General. On the evening of the sixth I left this place in steamers, with McClernand's brigade, consisting of: Twenty-seventh regiment Illinois volunteers, Colonel N. B. Buford; Thirtieth regiment Illinois volunteers, Colonel Phillip B: Fouke; Thirty-first regiment Illinois volunteers, Colonel John A. Logan; Dollins' company independent Illinois cavalry, Captain J. J. Dollins; Delano's company Adams county (Illinois) cavalry, Lieutenant J. R. Cattlin ; Dougherty's brigade, consisting of: Twenty-second regiment Illinois volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel H. E. Hart; Seventh regiment Iowa volunteers, Colonel J. G. Lauman; amounting to three thousand one hundred and fourteen men of all arms, to make the demonstration again
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
priv., June 8, ‘64; 22; sub. N. B. Mendum; N. F.R. Dunn, Moncena, 1st lieut., (D), Aug. 22, 1861; 30; wounded Dec. 13, 1862, June 3, 1864; Capt. June 18, 1862; Major Feb. 28, 1864; Lt. Col. July 28, ‘65; disch. July 19, ‘65 expir. as Major; has been prisoner. Dunn, James, priv., (H), Dec. 9, ‘61; 29; abs. pris. from Co. A, since June 22, ‘64, not heard from since. Dunn, Patrick, sergt., (A), July 26, ‘61; 34; wounded June 30, ‘62; disch. disa. Feb. 6, ‘63; see Co. M, 4th H. A. Dunn, Phillip, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 18; wounded Sept. 17, ‘62; re-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; M. O. June 30, 1865. Dunn, William, priv., (I), Mar. 31, ‘64; 18; M. O. June 30, ‘65; abs. pris.; disch. July 7, ‘65. Dupan, John A., priv., (I), Aug. 22, ‘61; 25; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64, as absent sick. Duval, George, priv., (C), May 25, ‘64; 21; sub. A. J. Bemis; disch. Dec. 2, ‘64, order of Sec. war. Duran, David, priv., (K), Aug. 13, ‘61; 21; deserted June, ‘62. Durand, Henry,
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1, Chapter 33: battle of Smyrna camp ground; crossing the Chattahoochee; General Johnston relieved from command (search)
t to have had a Sherman or a Thomas for an opponent. By the 14th Sherman wanted Stoneman back from the crossing below us of the Chattahoochee, at least as far as Sandtown, so as to let all of Blair's division go up and join. McPherson at the Roswell factories. Schofield's bridge was over Phillip's Ferry. Power's Ferry was also bridged by a pontoon, and later by another, a rough pier log structure, which Stanley made to the island, and Newton finally finished to the east shore. Over Phillip's and Power's ferries my divisions crossed, and, staying there, put trenches on Schofield's right; Newton, after his return from Roswell, soon went over to strengthen the line; Wood later moved down east of the river, sweeping away the Confederate cavalry detachment and pickets, till Pace's Ferry (near Vining's Station and Palmer's front) was uncovered; then Palmer's pontoon bridge was laid there in safety. We had an occasional reconnoissance by the redoubtable Wheeler, which stirred up a
. Harvey, Joseph R.,22Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Died Aug. 10, 1862, New Orleans, La. Hauff, Rudolph,34Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Died 1863, New Orleans, La. Hayward, Hampton V.,24Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Aug. 16, 1864, expiration of service. Hess, Phillip,18Hinsdale, Ma.Jan. 18, 1864Jan. 24, 1864, rejected recruit. Hidden, William G.,21Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Aug. 16, 1864, expiration of service. Hill, Augustus E.,34Phillipston, Ma.Dec. 24, 1863Jan. 9, 1864, rejected recruit. Hobbs, Joseph A.,rain, Ma.Sept. 5, 1864Transferred Dec. 23, 1864, to 6th Battery. Woodward, Elias T.,29Taunton, Ma.Sept. 5, 1864Transferred Dec. 23, 1864, to 6th Battery. Woodward, Warren,34Taunton, Ma.Sept. 2, 1864June 11, 1865, expiration of service. Young, Phillip S.,45Wenham, Ma.Feb. 29, 1864July 28, 1864, disability. Recapitulation Killed in Action.Died of wounds Dis., etc.Deserted.Transferred.Missing.Unaccounted for.Promoted.Discharged.Exp. of Serv.Totals. Honorably.Dishonorably.Disabilit
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.42 (search)
, A., Sergeant, Chichester, D. M., Levy, Coon. Cook, J. D., Sergeant, McCaffrey Cook, J. E., Crook, (deserted,) Constantini, Cochran, Davis, DeMaine, Doggett, Petty, Dinwiddie, W., Dinwiddie, M., Dominck, Ewing, Evans, Freeman, Fleiner, Flannigan, W. W., Gleason, Guillemot, C. J. Orderly Sergeant, Hitt, Hunter, Holmes, James, Sergeant, Holmes, Hammond, Irving, Carter, Irving, Jesse, Lawrence, Lucas, Link, Larking, Lumpkin, McGregor, Jesse, Moore, H. L., Montenegro, McClellan; O'Brien, O., Sergeant, Prime, Sergeant, Pearce, Paoli, Rassini, Roberts, Ryan, (boy) Smith, 2d., Smith, J. C., Bugler, Shreve, George, Sergeant, Shields, Sully, Turner, Tapp, Wingfield, Yallapo—89. Romain, Smith, 1st., Smith, 3d., Shirley, First Sergeant, Simpson, N. V., Spallorensi, Shilling, Tutt, Phillip Vinne, Peter, Win
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