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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
s Army of the Shenandoah, to October, 1861. Gordon's Brigade, Banks' Division, Army of the Potoma the Potomac, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, Dh Army Corps, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Cor the South, to February, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Northern District, Dept. of the So the South, to February, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., Northern Dist the Potomac, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Cor the Potomac, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corf the South, to January, 1864. 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, Northern District, Dept. of the So the Potomac, to August, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corh Army Corps, to August, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Cor
t Division, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to August, 1863; 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to Januar, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, to October, 1863. Howell's Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, to December, 1863. Distric, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, to October, 1863. Howell's Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, to December, 1863. Distric Division, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C:, 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to Februa 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Army Corps, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to January, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., Northern District, Dept. of the South, to February, 1864. 1st Brigade, Ames' Division, District of
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
1-June 20. Defence of Frankfort June 10. Duty in District of Kentucky till September. Lawrenceburg September 6. Readyville, Tenn., September 6, Woodbury September 10. Operations against Hood in North Georgia and North Alabama September 29-November 3. Camp Creek September 30. Sweetwater and Noyes Creek, near Powder Springs, October 1-3. Lafayette, Ga., October 12. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Lovejoy Station November 16. East Macon November 20. Gordon November 21. Clinton November 21-23. Griswoldsville November 22. Sylvan Grove November 27. Waynesboro November 27-28. Near Louisville November 29. Millen or Shady Grove November 30. Waynesboro December 4. Briar Creek December 7. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Johnson's Station February 10-11. Phillips Cross Roads March 4. Rockingham March 7. Averysboro, N. C., March 16. Bentonville March 19-21.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
t Infantry. Organized at Philadelphia July 1, 1861. Left State for Harper's Ferry, W. Va., August 3. Attached to Gordon's Brigade. Dept. of the Susquehanna, August, 1861. 3rd Brigade. Banks' Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862.a Regiment Infantry. Organized at Harrisburg October 31, 1861. Ordered to join Banks November, 1861. Attached to Gordon's Brigade, Banks' Division, to March, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Banks' 5th Corps, and Dept. of the Shenandoah tgade, 2nd Division, 11th Corps, to July, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Corps, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, Dept. of the South, to April, 1864. Folly Island, S. C., Northern Distric, S. C., 10th Corps, July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to October, 1863. Howell's Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to December, 1863. District of Hilton Head, S. C., 10th Corps, to April,
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Rhode Island Volunteers. (search)
Artillery, Battery C. Attached to Sherman's Expeditionary Corps to April, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. of the South, to July, 1862. U. S. Forces, Hilton Head, S. C., Dept. South, to September, 1862. U. S. Forces, Hilton Head, S. C., 10th Corps, Dept. South, to January, 1863. District of Beaufort, S. C., 10th Corps, to June, 1863. St. Helena Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to July, 1863. U. S. Forces, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to October, 1863. Artillery, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to December, 1863. District of Hilton Head, S. C., 10th Corps, to February, 1864. Artillery, District of Florida, Dept. South, to April, 1864. Artillery, 3rd Division, 10th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to May, 1864. Unattached Artillery, 10th Corps, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to June, 1864. Artillery, 1st Division, 10th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to August, 1864. Artillery B
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States--Regular Army. (search)
te organization. Battery B, 1st United States Artillery Stationed at Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, January, 1861, to June, 1862. Attached to District Key West, Florida, Dept. South. January to June, 1862. District Beaufort, S. C., Dept. South, to September, 1862. District of Beaufort, S. C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. South, to March, 1863. District Hilton Head, S. C., 10th Corps, to July, 1863. Morris Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to September, 1863. Folly Island, S. C., Gordon's Division, 10th Corps, to January, 1864. District Hilton Head, S. C., 10th Corps, to February, 1864. Light Brigade, District Forida, Dept. South, to April, 1864. 2nd Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the James, to May, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 10th Army Corps, to June, 1864. Kautz's Cavalry Division, Dept. Virginia and North Carolina, to July, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 18th Corps, to December, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 24th Army Corps, to August, 1865. Service. Du
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 19. the siege of Suffolk, Virginia. (search)
er, of Indiana, commanding brigade and portion of the front, added fresh laurels to the high reputation which he established in West Virginia and the Peninsula. He was at home in grand skirmishes, and the enemy always recoiled before him. General Gordon reported three days before the conclusion of the siege, and was assigned to the command of the reserve division. His long and varied experience rendered his judgment of great value, and I regret that he has been called to another field. Mteenth, and that the deserters said the cause was that they were, ordered to reinforce the army in Virginia. May fourth.--While in full pursuit of the columns of Longstreet and Hill towards the Blackwater, an order was received to despatch General Gordon with a large force to West Point. Ten thousand additional were also ordered to be held in readiness to be moved at a moment's notice, leaving but the ordinary small garrison intact at Suffolk, and, of course, ending offensive operations. O
Roberts, Smith, and Wear to hospital; about the hottest day I ever experienced; in charge of picket of twenty men at White Sulphur Springs. All quiet. August 1--Clear. Got a good breakfast; bought Starr's repeating pistol from Stewart on General Gordon's staff; price--, No. 9,010; pleasant and shady out here; would like to stay on duty. Buttermilk and pork for dinner. 5 P. M., relieved by Clark's battery men; slight rain this evening. August 2--Dull. Slight rain; how I do wish it woultions are scanty; I can eat what I draw at two meals and then not have enough. How long are men going to submit to this state of things? time I suppose will show. September 15--Cloudy. Skirmish drill. R. means to guard mill. Ramseur's and Gordon's divisions left for parts unknown; rumored that we (Breck's) go to Dublin in a day or two; any change will be welcome. September 16--Rain; 6 A. M., brigade on picket; Legion in advance post on Charlestown Road. September 17--Clear; relieve
g. A Southern account. headquarters, Gordon's brigade, Brook Church, May 13, 1864. I wiined in pursuit, followed a few hours after by Gordon's. Wickham and Lomax overtook their rear at Je and the other above the bridge. A party from Gordon's brigade were dismounted and engaged the enem, while Wickham and Lomax led around below and Gordon above. As Gordon reached the point above, theGordon reached the point above, the enemy's pickets were seen guarding the ford. Woodland skirted the banks. Colonel Evans, of the Fia near route, reached Beaver Dam in advance of Gordon, and just in time to pitch into this living cod Lomax, followed on the former route, and General Gordon, with his brigade, pursued the latter. GeGeneral Gordon followed on till a late hour in the night, and bivouacked near Beach Ford, on the Southant infantry were again ordered forward by General Gordon; but the only execution they did was by fiy and drove him gradually till nightfall. General Gordon was severely wounded while leading his men[2 more...]
ur's brigade and the left advanced down our works to the right they stopped at this offset, and allowed the Yankees to hold our works until charged by Johnson and Gordon, later at night. The occupation of this offset made it very difficult for us to fire upon the Yankees behind our line without striking our men on the offset, and assault. A colonel and about twenty men were killed very near S.'s guns. They held the outer rifle-pits or breastworks for about two hours, until driven out by Gordon, commanding Early's division. General Johnson drove them to the breastworks by charging through the woods. Generals Ramseur, Rhodes, Gordon, and Johnson chargedGordon, and Johnson charged at the head of their troops, I know. General Ewell also led a charge. Wednesday, 11th--Day comparatively quiet. Just before dark, Colonel C. informed me that General Long had ordered all the guns out at dark. I informed General Ramseur, and went over to General Lee's headquarters to find General Long. He (General Lee) told