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arters, Stewart's Corps, A. Of T. Near Tupelo, Miss., January 12th, 1865. Col. A. P. Mason, A. A. General Sir:--In compliance with the wishes of the Commanding General, I submit the following brief report of the operations of this corps from July 18th, 1864, the day on which General Hood took command of the Army of Tennessee, to September 29th, 1864, the day on which we re-crossed the Chattahoochee. On the 18th of July we lay in bivouac on the south side of Peach Tree creek, between the Marietta and Pace's Ferry road. On that or the following day we commenced entrenching, the enemy having crossed the Chattahoochee, and advanced, on Sunday, the 17th, to the vicinity of Peach Tree creek. This corps was on the left, Hardee's in the centre, Cheatham's, formerly Hood's, on the right of the Army. On the morning of the 20th it was decided at Army headquarters that at I o'clock, p.m. that day an attack should be made on the enemy by this corps and Hardee's, The plan was for the division
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
force at or about the Hearn saw-mill. One brigade will be sent to Mooresville or vicinity, and a force of cavalry to guard the Twenty Mile Creek Ferry, on the road from Fulton, with a strong picket at the latter place. The cavalry regiment at Marietta will not leave that position until the 8th instant at 4 a. m. II. General Hardee's corps will start for Tupelo at 4 p. m. on the 7th instant via the same road as General Van Dorn's army, stopping for the night at a creek about 9 miles from itfully, &c., P. H. Sheridan, Colonel, Commanding Second Michigan Cavalry. Lieut. C. F. Marden, Adjutant Second Brigade, Cavalry Division. No. 93.-report of aol. . W. Brafute, C. S. Army, of capture of Booneville, Miss., May .30 Marietta, Miss., June 5, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report: While stationed at Jacinto I received information, on May 27, that 2,000 of the enemy's cavalry were marching upon Burnsville. I immediately moved, with Lieut. Col.
headquarters, Near Richmond, Va., June 5, 1862. Maj. Gen. E. Kirby Smith, Commanding, &c., Knoxville, Tenn.: General: The Chief of Ordnance reports this morning that there are no large rifled guns now being made by the bureau and none on hand. He also reports that within a week 1,300 muskets and 200 rifles have been sent to you. General Lee desires to know whether you have received them. I am, sir, respectfully, your obedient servant, R. H. Chilton, Assistant Adjutant-General. Marietta, Miss., June 6, 1862. T. B. Roy, Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: Your squad of cavalry has arrived. Lieutenant Cochran is now in conference. The enemy are occupying Burnsville, Iuka, and the country about Bear Creek Bridge. Their cavalry picket is stationed 10 miles from Iuka, on the Fulton road, 3,000 strong. They are also rebuilding the railroad bridge across Bear Creek; have 1,000 men at work. Very respectfully, W. R. Bradfute, Colonel, Commanding Outpost. Office of subsisten
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Mississippi, 1862 (search)
PlantationINDIANA--47th Infantry. Aug. 16: Skirmish, Horn Lake CreekOHIO--5th Cavalry (Cos. "A" and "C"). Union loss, 1 killed. Aug. 19-21: Exp. from Rienzi to Marietta and Bay SpringsKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, MariettaKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, Bay SpringsKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 22: Skirmish, BoliMariettaKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 20: Skirmish, Bay SpringsKANSAS--7th Cavalry. Aug. 22: Skirmish, BolivarMISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry. Aug. 23: Skirmish, GreenvilleMISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry. U. S. Gunboats. Aug. 25: Skirmish, BolivarMISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battvalry (Detachment). Union loss (including Rienzi, Aug. 26), 4 killed, 8 wounded. Total, 12. Aug. 28: Skirmish, CorinthKENTUCKY--5th Cavalry. Aug. 31: Skirmish, MariettaMISSOURI--1st Cavalry. Sept. 5-6: Scout toward Holly SpringsILLINOIS--6th Cavalry. Sept. 6: Skirmish, Olive BranchILLINOIS--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 1
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)
a, Ark. 135-A Marianna, Fla. 147, D12; 171 Maricopa Wells, Ariz. Ter. 98, 1 Marietta, Ga. 43, 4; 47, 4; 49, 4; 56, 2; 57, 1, 57, 3; 58, 2, 58, 6; 59, 1, 59, 3; 60, 1; 62, 1, 62, 6, 62, 10, 62, 12-14; 65, 2, 65, 3, 65, 5; 76, 1, 76, 2; 88, 2; 96, 5; 101, 17, 101, 19; 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 149, G13; 171 Operations about, June 10-July 3, 1864 43, 4; 47, 4; 49, 4; 56, 2; 58, 6; 59, 1; 62, 6, 62, 10, 62, 13, 62, 14; 65, 2, 65, 3, 65, 5; 96, 5; 101, 17, 101, 19 Marietta, Miss. 149, E1 Marion, Ark. 135-A; 154, A9; 171 Marion, Va. 118, 1; 135-A; 141, H10; 142, A10 Fort Marion, Fla. 135-A Marion Station, Miss. 155, C14 Marksville, La. 135-A Marlin's Bottom, W. Va. 116, 3; 140, H12; 141, C13 Marlin's Bottom Bridge, W. Va. 84, 10 Marmitan River, Mo.: Engagement, Oct. 25, 1864. See Charlot, Mo. Marrowbone, Ky. 118, 1; 150, E9 Marrowbone Creek, Ky. 95, 3 Mars Bluff, S. C. 139, C5 Marshal