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o the original plan of leaving the railroad at Cheraw, and thence by overland to Greensboroa, N. C. The first troops will arrive at Cheraw to-night, and, the wagons coming through by common road, it walong the route, from Charlotte, N. C., to Cheraw, S. C., are requested to render Colonel Cook evers side. He had advised our friends to pass to Cheraw. I return by first train. D. H. Hamilton. rily. Enemy's movement would seem to indicate Cheraw and Fayetteville as their present objective poeb. 26th, 1865. Lieut.-Genl. W. J. Hardee, Cheraw, S. C.: General,—The enemy at last accounts hon this place or upon Fayetteville, N. C., via Cheraw, you will please concentrate your forces as ralong as possible should he march by the way of Cheraw, in which event Hampton's cavalry will cooperaas been established hence to Fayetteville, via Cheraw or Rockingham, as the movements of the enemy sarch 1st, 1865. Lieut.-Genl. W. J. Hardee, Cheraw, S. C.: General,—Your letter of the 27th ult.[7 more...]<
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, South Carolina, 1865 (search)
ish, Cloud's HouseILLINOIS--104th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--79th Infantry. Feb. 28: Skirmish near CherawMICHIGAN--Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. OHIO--69th Infantry. Feb. 28: Skirmish near Rocky MountILery "C," 1st Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--46th Infantry. March 3: Skirmish, Thompson's Creek, near CherawCONNECTICUT--5th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--2d Infantry. NEW YORK--123d and 141st Infantry. OHIO--Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--46th Infantry. March 3: Skirmish, Juniper Creek, near CherawILLINOIS--64th Infantry. MISSOURI--18th Infantry. OHIO--27th and 39th Infantry. March 3: Skirmisr HimsboroughWISCONSIN--10th Battery Light Arty. and Cavalry Scouts. March 4-6: Expedition from Cheraw to Florence and skirmishesILLINOIS--7th and 9th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--29th Mounted Infantry (Detachment 15th Corps Foragers). March 5: Skirmish near CherawForagers 3d Div. 15th Corps. March 8: Skirmish, Love's or Blue BridgeLieut, Dewey and Foragers. March 8: Engagement, Monroe's Cross
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Connecticut Volunteers. (search)
a Camp Ground July 4. Chattahoochee River July 5-17. Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Allatoona August 16. Operations at Chattahoochee River Bridge August 26-September 2. Occupation of Atlanta September 2-November 15. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Montieth Swamp December 9. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Thompson's Creek, near Chesterfield, S. C., March 2. Near Cheraw March 3. Averysboro, N. C., March 16. Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 9-13. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand review May 24. Mustered out (old members July 22, 1864) July 19, 1865. Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 104 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded a
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
ia February 15-17. Lynch's Creek February 26. Cheraw March 2-3. Expedition from Cheraw to Florence anCheraw to Florence and skirmishes March 4-6. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24, andver, February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 19-ver, February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. Over, February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. BattlFebruary 15-17. Lynch's Creek February 25-26. Cheraw March 2-3. Reconnoissance from Fayetteville, N. ver, February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battl. Columbia February 15-17. Juniper Creek near Cheraw, March 2. Cheraw March 3-4. Battle of BentonvCheraw March 3-4. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupatio
ailroad Bridge February 7. South Edisto River February 9. Orangeburg February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battle of Bentonville March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. River's Bridge February 3. South Edisto River February 9. Orangeburg February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battle of Bentonville March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. River's Bridge February 3. South Edisto River February 9. Orangeburg February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battle of Bentonville March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. River's Bridge February 3. South Edisto River February 9. Orangeburg February 11-12. Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battle of Bentonville March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24.
rans temporarily attached to 13th Maine Infantry, and duty at Harper's Ferry till October 5. Regiment moved to Martinsburg October 5, and duty there till January 7, 1865. Moved to Stevenson's Depot, and operations in the Shenandoah Valley till April. Moved to Washington, D. C., April 19-23, and duty there till May 31. On provost duty during Grand Review May 23-24. Moved to Savannah, Ga., May 31-June 4, thence to Georgetown, S. C., June 13-14. Duty at Georgetown, Darlington, Cheraw, Chesterfield C. H., Bennettsville, Columbia and in Districts of Chester, Lancaster, York, Spartanburg and Union till July, 1866. Mustered out July 5, 1866. Non-Veterans mustered out January 15, 1865. Regiment lost during service 5 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 340 Enlisted men by disease. Total 348. 16th Maine Regiment Infantry. Organized at Augusta and mustered in August 14, 1862. Left State for Washington, D. C., August 19, and camp at Arli
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Massachusetts Volunteers. (search)
s, Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Operations at Chattahoochie River Bridge August 26-September 2. Occupation of Atlanta September 2-November 15. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Monteith Swamp December 9. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Thompson's Creek, near Chesterfield, March 2. Thompson's Creek, near Cheraw, S. C., March 3. Averysboro, N. C., March 16. Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 9-13. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 19. Grand Review May 24. Provost duty at Washington till July. Mustered out July 11, and discharged at Boston, Mass., July 26, 1865. Regiment lost during service 1
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Michigan Volunteers. (search)
Sandtown July 6-7. Decatur and battle of Atlanta July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Duty at Marietta till October. Pursuit of Hood into Alabama October 3-26. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Fishburn's Plantation, near Lane's Bridge, Salkehatchie River, S. C., February 6. Binnaker's Bridge February 9. Orangeburg February 11-12. Columbia February 16-17. Cheraw February 28. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 19. Grand Review May 24. Mustered out at Detroit, Michigan, June 22, 1865. Battery lost during service 3 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted me
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Minnesota Volunteers. (search)
ber 23-25. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Salkehatchie Swamps, S. C., February 2-5. South Edisto River February 9. Orangeburg February 11-12. About Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., ASiege of Savannah, Ga., December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Salkehatchie Swamps, S. C., February 2-5. South Edisto River February 9. North Edisto River February 12-13. About Columbia February 15-17. Cheraw March 3. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Wash
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
15-December 10. Monteith Swamp December 9. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Pocotaligo, S. C., January 14-16. Reconnoissance to Salkehatchie River January 25. Skirmishes Rivers' and Broxton's Bridges, Salkehatchie River, February 2. Rivers' Bridge, Salkehatchie River, February 3. Binnaker's Bridge, South Edisto River, February 9. North Edisto River February 12-13. Columbia February 15-17. Juniper Creek, near Cheraw, March 3. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battle of Bentonville March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review May 24. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June, and duty there till July. Mustered out July 18, 1865. Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 75 Enlist