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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Massachusetts Volunteers. (search)
y at Carrollton till February 29. March to Berwick and Brashear City February 29-March 10. Reear New Iberia May 18. Expedition toward Berwick City May 21-26. Franklin May 25. Siege of t 22-24. Moved to Brashear City, thence to Berwick September 19-23. Western Louisiana ( Teche. Moved to Algiers September 25, thence to Berwick October 6. Western Louisiana Teche CampaigSeptember 16. Moved to Brashear City and Berwick City September 16, and to Camp Bisland Septemberiers to Brashear City September 16, thence to Berwick and to Camp Bisland September 26. Western -27. Moved to Algiers April 1, thence to Berwick City April 9. Operations in Western Louisianao Barre Landing May 11, thence with trains to Berwick May 21-26. Actions at Franklin and Centreveria April 17-May 19. Expedition to-ward Berwick City May 21-26. Moved to Algiers, thence to PHudson March 7-27. Moved to Brashear and Berwick City April 1-9. Operations in Western Louisia[1 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
o Barre Landing May 11, thence with trains to Berwick May 21-26. Action at Franklin and Centrevi Expedition from Barrie's Landing toward Berwick City May 21-26. Action at Franklin May 25. ril 21. Expedition from Barre Landing to Berwick City May 21-26. Franklin and Centreville May Moved to Brashear City April 2, thence to Berwick City April 9. Operations in Western Louisianaeptember 4-12. Moved to Algiers, thence to Berwick September 17. Western Louisiana Campaign Oed to Brashear City September 16, thence to Berwick City. Western Louisiana Teche Campaign October 3oved to Brashear City September 16, thence to Berwick. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-Novembiers to Brashear City September 16, thence to Berwick. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-Novemb 7-27. Moved to Algiers April 1, thence to Berwick April 9. Operations in Western Louisiana Ay 5-18. Expedition from Berne's Landing to Berwick May 21-26. Franklin May 25. Moved to Po[7 more...]
Milliken's Bend to New Carthage March 31-April 17. Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30. Battle of Port Gibson May 1. Skirmish near Edwards Station May 15. Battle of Champion's Hill May 16. Big Black River May 17. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5-10. Near Clinton July 8. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Moved to New Orleans, La., August 13. Duty at Carrollton, Berwick and Brashear City till October. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 20. Duty at Plaquemine November 21, 1863, to March 24, 1864. Provost duty at Baton Rouge till May 1. Expedition to Clinton May 1-3. Comite River May 1. Moved to Simsport May 18, thence to Morganza and duty there till September 6. Expeditions up White River July 15 and September 6-15. Moved to Duvall's Bluff, Ark., September 15, and duty there till November. Companies A, B, C and D muster
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Rhode Island Volunteers. (search)
nd mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 77 Enlisted men by disease. Total 96. 2nd Rhode Island Regiment Cavalry Organized at Providence November 21, 1862. Ordered to New Orleans, La., and duty there till March, 1863. Attached to 1st Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to July, 1863. Cavalry Brigade, 19th Army Corps, to August, 1863. Service. Moved to Baton Rouge, La., March 6-7, 1863. Operations against Port Hudson March 7-27. Moved to Algiers, thence to Berwick April 1-9. Operations in Western Louisiana April 9-May 14. Teche Campaign April 11-20. Franklin April 14. Near Washington May 1. Expedition from Opelousas to Alexandria and Simsport May 5-18. Operations about Monett's Plantation and on Bayou Sara Road May 18-19. Moved to Bayou Sara, thence to Port Hudson May 22-25. Siege of Port Hudson May 25-July 9. Jackson Cress Roads June 20. Springfield Landing July 2. Surrender of Port Hudson July 9. Consolidated to
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Vermont Volunteers. (search)
e 4, 1862.) Duty at New Orleans till May 19, 1863. Expedition to Lake Pontchartrain April 18-21. Moved to Baton Rouge, La., May 19. Advance on Port Hudson, La., May 21-24. Siege of Port Hudson May 24-July 9. Surrender of Port Hudson July 9. March to Baton Rouge July 11-12. Return to Port Hudson July 23, and duty there till September 1. Ordered to New Orleans, La., September 1. Sabine Pass, Texas Expedition, September 3-11. Moved to Brashear City, thence to Berwick City and to Fort Bisland September 16-23. Return to Brashear City September 28, and duty there till March 3, 1864. Moved to Franklin March 3. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance from Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26. Battle of Sabine Cross Roads April 8. Pleasant Hill April 9. Monett's Bluff, Cane River Crossing, April 23. Alexandria April 30-May 10. Retreat to Morganza May 13-20. Mansura May 16. Yellow Bayou May 18. Duty at Morganza till July.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Wisconsin Volunteers. (search)
e Dept. of the Gulf August 13. Duty at Carrollton till September 3. Moved to Brashear City September 3-4, and to Berwick City September 24. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 30. Duty at Brashear City till December. Moved toOctober 3-November 10. Expedition to New Iberia October 3-6, and to Vermillionville Bayou October 8-30. Moved to Berwick City November 10. Expedition to Brazos Santiago, Texas, November 17-23. Duty at Matagorda Bay and Indianola till Febrouisiana Campaign October 3-November 30. Carrion Crow Bayou November 3. At New Iberia till December 7. Moved to Berwick December 7-10. Moved to Brashear City, thence to Algiers and to Matagorda Peninsula, Texts, December 13, 1863-Januaryuisiana Campaign October 3-November 30. Carrion Crow Bayou November 3. At New Iberia till December 19. March to Berwick December 19-21, thence to Algiers December 22-25. Moved to Pass Cavallo, Texas, January 5-12, 1864. Duty at DeCrow
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Corps de Afrique.--United States Colored Volunteers. (search)
oops April 4, 1864 (which see). 4th Corps de Afrique Regiment Engineers. Organized at New Orleans, La., September 3, 1863. Attached to Engineer Brigade, Dept. of the Gulf, to April, 1864. Stationed at New Orleans, Brashear City and Berwick City. Designation of Regiment changed to 98th United States Colored Troops April 4, 1864 (which see). 5th Corps de Afrique Regiment Engineers. Organized February 10, 1864, from 15th Corps de Afrique Infantry. Attached to Engineer Brigade, Dept. of the Gulf, to April, 1864. Service. Stationed at Berwick City and Brashear City, La., till March, 1864. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance from Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26, with Pontoon Train. Built bridge at Vermillionville Bayou March 18, and at Cane River March 30. Designation of Regiment changed to 99th United States Colored Troops April 4, 1864 (which see). 1st Corps de Afrique Regiment Infantry. Organized June 6, 1863, from 1st Louisiana N
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
ed States Colored Troops, Dept. of the Gulf, to November, 1864. District of LaFourche, Dept. of the Gulf, to June, 1865. Service. Duty at Brashear City till June, 1864. At Brashear City and Berwick till June, 1865. Expedition from Berwick to Pattersonville August 2, 1864. Expedition from Brashear City to Belle River October 22-24, 1864 (Detachment). Expedition from Brashear City to Bayou Portage November 17-19 (Detachment). Skirmish at Lake Fausse Point November 18 (Detans, Dept. of the Gulf, to October, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, United States Colored Troops, Dept. of the Gulf, to November, 1864. District of LaFourche, Dept. of the Gulf, to August, 1865. Service. Stationed at Brashear City, Berwick City and New Orleans till June, 1864. In District of Carrollton till July. 1864. At Greenville till September, 1864. At Plaquemine till February, 1865. At Brashear City and in the District of LaFourche till August, 1865. Consolidate
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, Chapter 52: Tenure-of-office act.—equal suffrage in the District of Columbia, in new states, in territories, and in reconstructed states.—schools and homesteads for the Freedmen.—purchase of Alaska and of St. Thomas.—death of Sir Frederick Bruce.—Sumner on Fessenden and Edmunds.—the prophetic voices.—lecture tour in the West.—are we a nation?1866-1867. (search)
where Lady Augusta had been laid in 1876, pointed to some carvings on the wall commemorative of the Bruce family, saying, You will see a ship there; it is bearing home from Boston the body of Sir Frederick Bruce. The interviewer was at this time beginning his visits, and Sumner was one of his early victims. James Redpath published in a Boston newspaper Sumner's free comments on his associates in the Senate,—the chief interest of which attached to what he said of Edmunds and Fessenden. Berwick, In Boston Advertiser, Sept. 4, 1867. He thought the former a prodigy of obstructiveness and technicality,—terms which he was apt to apply to those who set up constitutional objections to his fixed belief in the supremacy of human rights. The Vermont senator was not disturbed by the character Sumner drew of him, and referred to it pleasantly in a letter written to Sumner shortly after; but the Maine senator was not so well pleased with the description of his qualities. Sumner, in the inte
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
g, Va.,Washington, D. C., Dec., 1862. Fisher, Algernon Sidney, Sergt.,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La., April 13, 1863.Berwick City, La., April 27, 1863. Fisher, Alvin N.,33d Mass. Inf.,– –Resaca, Ga., May 30, 1864. Fiske, Richard R.,21st Mass. Inf., Inf.,Sept. 17, 1862,Near Falmouth, Va., Jan. 3, 1863. Lyon, James A.,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La., April 13, 1863.Berwick City, La., April 17, 1863. McBridge, Martin,15th Mass. Inf.,– –April 27, 1862. McCarthy, Timothy F., Corp.,32d Mass. Inf.,– Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Antietam, Md., Sept. 18, 1862. Simmons, Daniel F.,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La., April 13, 1863.Berwick City, La., May 1, 1863. Simmons, Wilbur,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La., April 13, 1863.Berwick City, La., April 27, 1863. SinBerwick City, La., April 27, 1863. Singer, Franz, Corp.,1st Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va., Aug. 29, 1862.Oct. 10, 1862. Skidmore, Charles H.,34th Mass. Inf.,New Market, Va., May 15, 1864.Baltimore, Md., July 31, 1864. Sleeper, George Name and rank.Command.When and Where