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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 2 0 Browse Search
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 1 1 Browse Search
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e Major I. R. Edie, Fifteenth United States infantry, commanding; the Third brigade, Colonel M. F. Moore, Sixty-ninth Ohio volunteer infantry, commanding; and battery C, First Illinois artillery, Captain Prescott commanding. During the month of September, the following-named regiments were detached from the division or mustered out of service: The First Wisconsin, Tenth Wisconsin, and Fifteenth Kentucky. The entire Second brigade was detached about the last of September and ordered to Lookout Mountain. On the third of October, I commenced the campaign against the rebel army under Hood, who had gone to our rear and was operating on our communications. The march was continued daily, via Marietta, Kenesaw Mountain, Allatoona, Kingston, Rome, Resaca, Snake Creek, Georgia; Ship's Gap, Summerville, and Chattoogaville to Galesville, Alabama, where we remained from October twenty-first to October twenty-eighth, during which the troops and animals were subsisted almost exclusively by foragi
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Georgia, 1863 (search)
Sept. 3: Skirmish, AlpineILLINOIS--Chicago Board of Trade Battery, Light Arty. (Section). KENTUCKY--2d Cavalry. OHIO--1st, 3d and 4th Cavalry. Sept. 5: Skirmish, AlpineKENTUCKY--6th Cavalry. Sept. 6: Skirmish, Stevens' Gap(No Reports.) Sept. 6-7: Skirmishes, SummervilleKENTUCKY--6th Cavalry. Sept. 8: Action, AlpineILLINOIS--Chicago Board of Trade Battery Light Arty. KENTUCKY--2d Cavalry. OHIO--1st, 3d and 4th Cavalry. Union loss, 3 killed, 11 wounded. Total, 14. Sept. 9: Skirmish, Lookout MountainILLINOIS--92d Mounted Infantry. Sept. 10: Skirmish near GraysvilleOHIO--90th Infantry. Sept. 10: Skirmish, Pea Vine CreekKENTUCKY--1st Infantry. MICHIGAN--4th Cavalry (Detachment). Loss. 58 missing. Sept. 10: Reconn. from Alpine toward LaFayetteKENTUCKY--2d Cavalry. OHIO--1st, 3d and 4th Cavalry. Sept. 10: Reconn. from Alpine toward RomeMICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--9th Cavalry. TENNESSEE--1st Cavalry. Sept. 10: Reconn. from Alpine toward SummervilleKENTUCKY--4th, 5th and 6th
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Index. (search)
N. C. 139, D9 Logan's Cross-Roads, Ky.: Battle of, Jan. 19, 1862 6, 3 London, Ky 135-A Lone Jack, Mo. 47, 1; 161, D11 Long Bridge, Va. 16, 1; 17, 1; 19, 1; 20, 1; 21, 9; 22, 1; 74, 1; 89, 1; 92, 1; 100, 1; 137, F8 Long Bridge Road, Va. 16, 1; 17, 1; 20, 1; 92, 1; 100, 2 Long View, Ark. 135-A; 154, G4 Longwood, Mo. 152, D2; 161, D13 Lookout Church, Ga. 50, 5; 97, 1; 111, 9 Lookout Creek, Ga. 24, 3; 48, 1; 50, 5; 97, 1 Lookout Mountain, Ga. 24, 3; 57, 1; 101, 1; 111, 9 Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 47, 8; 49, 1, 49, 2; 50, 1-50, 5 Battle of, Nov. 24, 1863 50, 4 Views 124, 3 Lost Creek, Mo. 152, G7 Lost Mountain, Ga. 43, 4; 47, 4; 57, 1, 57, 3; 58, 2; 59, 3; 60, 1; 62, 1, 62, 10, 62, 13; 88, 2; 90, 7; 101, 14; 118, 1; 149, G12 Loudon, Tenn. 24, 3; 111, 6; 117, 1; 118, 1; 142, E2 Defenses 111, 6 Fort Loudon, Tenn. 149, A13 Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Va.: Expedition i
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Report of Brigadier-General E. W. Pettus of operations at Lookout Mountain. (search)
Report of Brigadier-General E. W. Pettus of operations at Lookout Mountain. headquarters Pettus's brigade, camp near Dalton, Ga., December 6, 1863. Sir,—At half-past 12 o'clock on the 24th ultimo I was with my command on the top of Lookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson's division, to report, with three regiments of my command, to Brigadier-General Jackson, commanding at the Craven House. I moved at once with the Twentieth, Thirty-firLookout Mountain, and was then ordered by Brigadier-General Brown, commanding Stevenson's division, to report, with three regiments of my command, to Brigadier-General Jackson, commanding at the Craven House. I moved at once with the Twentieth, Thirty-first and Forty-sixth Alabama regiments, and at the head of the column I found Brigadier-General Jackson at the point where the road to the Craven House leaves the road leading down the mountain. Communicating my orders, I was directed to hasten forward and reinforce Brigadier-General Moore at the Craven House. On the way I met squads of Moore's and Walthall's brigades; and when about three hundred yards from the Craven House I found that that point had been carried by the enemy. The two briga