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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1862 (search)
nd 16th Infantry. NEW YORK--5th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 17th, 25th and 44th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--6th Cavalry; 62d and 83d Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. UNITED STATES--5th and 6th Cavalry; Battery "M," 2d Arty.; Battery "D," 5th Arty.; 1st Sharpshooters. May 27-31: Reconnoissance from Norfolk to Edenton, N. C.NEW YORK--1st Mounted Rifles. May 28: Skirmish, AshlandUNITED STATES--5th Cavalry. May 28-29: Destruction of Bridges, South Anna RiverUNITED STATES--6th Cavalry. May 29: Picket Affair, Seven PinesNEW YORK--96th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--85th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 4. May 30: Action, Front RoyalINDIANA--14th Infantry. OHIO--4th and 8th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--1st Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--7th Infantry. Union loss, 8 killed, 7 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 16. May 30: Skirmish near ZuniPENNSYLVANIA--11th Cavalry. May 30: Skirmish, Fair OaksNEW YORK--96th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--103d Infantry. May 31: Skirmish near Front RoyalINDIANA--7
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1862 (search)
and 111th Infantry. May 26: Skirmish near FranklinOHIO--55th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--2d Infantry. May 28: Skirmish, CharlestownMARYLAND--1st Cavalry. NEW YORK--Battery "K" 1st Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--111th Infantry. Union loss, 9 missing. May 28: Action, FranklinOHIO--Battery "K" 1st Light Arty. May 28: Skirmish, WardensvilleINDIANA--3d Cavalry. MARYLAND--3d P. H. B. Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 5. May 28: Skirmish, WardensvilleMARYLAND--Firey's Cavalry Company. May 29: Skirmish, FranklinOHIO--75th Infantry. May 30: Skirmish, LewisburgWEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry. May 30: Raid to Shaver RiverCONNECTICUT--1st Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--3d Cavalry (Detachments). June 4: Skirmish, Big BendWEST VIRGINIA--11th Infantry. June 7: Skirmish, Big BendWEST VIRGINIA--6th Infantry. June 8: Skirmish, Muddy CreekWEST VIRGINIA--2d Cavalry (Detachment). June 9: Skirmish near Harper's FerryMARYLAND--1st Cavalry. June 10: Skirmish, Mouth of West ForkWEST VIRGINIA--11th Infa
IntoshMarch 25, 1862.  Col. T. W. Thomas1862.  16thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Goode BryanFeb. 15, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 17thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. W. C. HedgesJan. 17, 1863.  Col. H. L. Benning1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 18thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. S. Z. RuffJan. 17, 1862.  Col. W. T. Wofford1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 19thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Andrew J. HutchinsJan. 12, 1862.  Col. W. W. Boyd1862.  20thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. John A. JonesMay 29, 1862.  Col. J. B. Cumming1862.  21stGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. John T. MercerSept. 27, 1861.  22dGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. James WasdenApril 22, 1863.  Col. R. H. Jones1862.  23dGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. D. F. Best.Sept. 17, 1862.  Col. Thos. Hutchinson   24thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Robt. McMillenAug. 19, 1861.  25thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. C. C. WilsonSept. 2, 1861.Promoted Brigadier-General. 26thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. W. H. AtkinsonMay 8, 1862.  Col. C. W.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
ry 26, 1862. Reconnoissance from Smithland, Ky., toward Fort Henry, Tenn., January 31-February 2. Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn., February 6. Investment and capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 11-16. Expedition to Clarksville and Nashville, Tenn., February 22-March 6. Moved to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 14-17. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Transferred to Ohio as the 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry May 29, 1862 (which see). 13th Missouri Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry. Called into service September 25, 1864, to repel invasion of Missouri by Price. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 14th Missouri Regiment Infantry. Organized as Birge's Western Sharpshooters at St. Louis, Mo. Mustered in as 14th Infantry November 23, 1861. Attached to Dept. of Missouri to February, 1862. 4th Brigade, 2nd Division, Military District of Cairo, February, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Di
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
and 1 Officer and 42 Enlisted men by disease. Total 133. 8th New York Regiment National Guard Infantry. Organized for three months United States service May 29, 1862. Left State for Washington, D. C., May 29, 1862, and duty in the Defenses of that city till September. Mustered out September 9, 1862. Again entered sMay 29, 1862, and duty in the Defenses of that city till September. Mustered out September 9, 1862. Again entered service for thirty days June, 1863. Left State for Harrisburg, Pa., June 18, and duty there till July. Attached to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. of the Susquehanna. Mustered out at New York City July 23, 1863. 9th New York Regiment Infantry.--(Hawkin's Zouaves.) (The nucleus of this Regiment was old Company of Newransferred to 5th Regiment New York Veteran Infantry October 14, 1863. 37th New York Regiment National Guard Infantry. Organized for three months service May 29, 1862. Left State for Middle Department May 29, and duty there till September. Mustered out September 2, 1862. Again mustered in for 30 days service June 18
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Rhode Island Volunteers. (search)
eturn to Washington June 17-20, thence march to Williamsport July 9-13, and to Martinsburg, W. Va. Attached to Thomes' Brigade, Patterson's Army. March to Bunker Hill, Va., and action July 15. Moved to Charlestown July 17, and to Harper's Ferry July 22. Moved to Sandy Hook, thence to Providence, R. I., July 29-31. Mustered out August 2, 1861. 10th Rhode Island Battery Light Artillery Organized at Providence for three months service. Moved to Washington, D. C., May 27-29, 1862. Attached to Whipple's Command, Military District of Washington. Duty at Camp Frieze, Tennallytown, till June 23. At Cloud's Mills till June 30, and near Fort Pennsylvania till August. Mustered out August 30, 1862. 1st Rhode Island Regiment Infantry. Organized in Rhode Island, April, 1861. Moved to Washington, D. C., April 20 and 24, 1861. Duty at Camp Sprague, Defenses of Washington, till July 16. Attached to Burnside's Brigade, Hunter's Division, McDowell's Army
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 6: battle of Winchester (continued)—Federal retreat across the Potomac to Williamsport. (search)
e indignation is felt here, that exaggerated and unauthorized and unfounded statements of losses of public property sustained by our retreat from Strasburg and Winchester have found publicity through papers at a distance. At present the figures cannot be accurately ascertained; but the heaviest losses are known to be very light compared with the amounts exposed to capture or abandonment by such a rapid retreat as it was necessary to perform. General Joseph E. Johnston, in his order of May 29, 1862, announcing another brilliant victory by the combined divisions of Major-Generals Jackson and Ewell, constituting a portion of this army, over General Banks at Front Royal, Middletown, and Winchester, declares that several thousands of prisoners In Johnston's Narrative he puts the prisoners at 2,000, probably nearly correct. See Narrative of military operations, by Joseph E. Johnston, General C. S. A., 1874, p. 129. were captured, and an immense quantity of ammunition and stores of e
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Index of Battles, etc., Mentioned in Preliminary Narrative. (search)
hester), Va. (Sept. 19, 1864), 110, 113. Peach Orchard, Va. (June 29, 1862), 54. Peebles' Farm, Va. (Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1864), 127. Pegram Farm, Va., see Peebles' Farm. Petersburg, Va. (June 15-18, 1864), 124; (April 2, 1865), 129. Piedmont, Va. (June 5, 1864), 109. Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., see Shiloh. Plains Store, La. (May 21, 1863), 62. Pleasant Hill, La. (April 8-9, 1864), 67. Plymouth, N. C. (Dec. 10, 1862), 48; (April 17-20, 1864), 50. Pacotaligo, S. C. (May 29, 1862), 84. Poplar Spring Church, Va. (Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1864), 127. Port Hudson, siege, La. (May 27-July 9, 1863), 61, 62. Port Royal, S. C. (Nov. 7, 1861), 41. Port Walthal Station, Va. (May 6-7, 1864), 118. Rapidan Station, Va. (May 1, 1863), 97. Rappahannock Station, Va. (Aug. 23-25, 1862), 69; (Nov. 7, 1863), 104. Rawles' Mills, N. C. (Nov. 2, 1862), 47. Reams' Station, Va. (Aug. 25, 1864), 127. Red River, La. (May 13-18, 1864), 67. Resaca, Ga. (May 13-16, 1864
26th N. Y. Cavalry, Dec. 27, 1864. Captain, Dec. 31, 1864. Resigned, Feb. 11, 1865. Dalton, Charles H. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 4th Battalion Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., May 27, 1862. Mustered out, May 31, 1862. Dalton, Henry Rogers. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Feb. 10, 1862. Captain, Assistant Adjt. General, U. S. Volunteers, May 28, 1862. See U. S. Army. Dalton, Joseph H. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 29, 1862. First Lieutenant, Sept. 9, 1862. Discharged (disability), May 18, 1863. Dalton, Samuel. Sergeant, 14th Mass. Infantry, afterwards 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Feb. 15, 1862. First Lieutenant, June 7, 1862. Discharged, Oct. 7, 1864. Dame, Lorin L. Second Lieutenant, 15th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, Feb. 19, 1863. First Lieutenant, Sept. 27, 1863. Mustered out, Aug. 4, 1865. Dame, Luther. Captain, 11th Mass.
Ferry and reinforcement. Boston Evening Journal, May 28, 1862, p. 2, col. 6; p. 4, col. 6. — – – – Long account, from N. Y. World. Boston Evening Journal, May 29, 1862, p. 4, col. 2. — – – – Later news and comment; letter from 2d Regt. M. V. I. Boston Evening Journal, May 31, 1862, p. 2, col. 1; p. 3, col. 7; p. 4, cols. 3 U. S. despatch steamer Rhode Island. Boston Evening Journal, May 21, 1862, p. 4, col. 7. — – – – Southern report of his measures. Boston Evening Journal, May 29, 1862, p. 2, cols. 1, 5; May 30, p. 2, cols. 1, 2. — – – – In paper entitled Yellow fever and its prevention. North American Rev., vol. 147, p. 525. — – – – D; controversy with Gen. O. O. Howard. Galaxy, vol. 22, p. 821. Hanover Court House, Va. Engagement of May 27, 1862. Despatches. Boston Evening Journal, May 29, 1862, p. 4, col. 5; May 30, p. 2, col. 5, p. 4, col. 7; May 31, p. 2, cols. 2, 5. — – Full account, by special correspondent