The Annals of the Army of Tennessee and early western history, including a chronological summary of battles and engagements in the western armies of the Confederacy, Part 44

Author: Drake, Edwin L., ed
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn., Printed by A.D. Haynes
Number of Pages: 1092


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27


4


..


June 17th ..


Boonville,


Missouri State Guard, under Col. Marmaduke ..


3


25


2


19


20


June 17th


Independence,


..


52


30


June 18th


Camp Cole,


..


..


..


..


under Gov. Jackson


30


1251


45


13


31


July 5th


Dry Creek,


..


..


under Brig. Gen. Harris


4


20


75


3


7


1


7


July loth ..


Millsville, Fulton,


..


..


..


..


. .


1


July 17th ..


Martinsburg,


July 18th-19th Harrisonville and


..


.. Capt. Duncan


14


1


July 22d


Parkersville, Forsyth,


..


Force under Capt. Jackson


5


10


July 22d


Atna.


Mo. State Guard.


July 24th


Blue Mills


..


1


12


July 26th


Lane's Prairie,


..


July 27th


Fort Fillmore. New Mexico.


Col. Baylor's Texans


426


Aug. 2d.


Dug Springs, Missouri.


400 Gen. Rains' Missouri cavalry and Capt. Reif's Ar- kansas cavalry.


5


16


9


30


Aug. 3d.


Mesilla. New Mexico.


Baylor's Texans


14


1.4


3


8


..


Aug. 10th.


Wilson's Creek, Missouri


Missouri State Guard, Maj. Gen. Price : Gens. Rains' and Clark's brigades Missouri cavalry, Gens. Slack's. McBride's and Parsons' brigades Missouri infantry- total, 5,221 ; McCulloch's Division : McIntosh's Ar- kansas cavalry, Herbert's Louisiana infantry, Churchill's Arkansas, and Greer's Texas cavalry ...... Gen. Jeff. Thompson's forces


265


800


30


223


721


291


Aug. 10th.


Potosi, Missouri ..


2


3


1


Aug. 17th.


Brunswick, Missouri .


40


17


1


6


1


C.


..


Aug. 29th 'Lexington,


Missouri State Guard "under Cols. Roul, Reid and Shelby


8


...


4


201


30


25


July 10th.


Monroe Station,


..


..


7


1


..


(2)


1


12


3


6


..


...


Aug. 5th


Athens, Missouri ..


Missouri State Guard. under Gen. Martin Green


1


3


3


3


July 26 h


Harrisonville,


..


Brigade of Missouri State Guard


639


..


July 17th ..


1


3


.. ...


1


7


Aug. 19th. Charlestown,


Aug. 20th .. Lookout Station, Missouri ..


..


..


1861.


Sept. Ist .. Bennett's Mills, Missouri .....


|Schnable's Missouri regiment ...


1|


8


..


Sept. 24. Dallas,


Sept. 2d. Dry Wood, Detachment of Rains' and Parsons' Missouri State G'rd


4


9


1


Sept. 4th. Chelbina,


Gen. Martin Greon's Missouri brigade Talbot's command ..


5


..


12


30


20


1


1


...


Missouri State Guard, under Maj. Gen. Sterling Price ..


74+


12


108


1624


Sept 12 to 20th: Lexington,


Sept. 17th Morristown,


..


Saunders' and Patton's regiments Missouri infantry and Wiffley's and Childs' regiments Missouri cavalry, Gen. D. R. Atchison, commanding ..


10


60


11


39


6


20th Tennessee, Col. Battle


2


3


1


2


Sept. 21-t-22d. Papinsville, Missouri.


Sept. 224 Eliott's Mills.


Sept. 26th. Lucas Bend, Kentucky


4


5


Sept. 27th.


Shanghai, Missouri ..


State Guard, Col. Chenault ...


2


30


17


Oct. 4th.


Alimosa. New Mexico


50


29


22


3


Oct. 9th.


Santa Rosa, Florida ... Barren Co., Kentucky ..


8


5


1


4


Ort. 12th


Cameron, Missouri. Upton Hill.


Oct. 12th.


Bayles' Cross Roads, Louisiana Beckwith Farm, Missouri.


Gen. Jeff. Thompson's brigade .


2


2


5


3


Oct. 13th


West Glaze.


51


4


.....


63


10


37


Oct. 16th


Warsaw,


Oct. 19th


Big Hurricane Creek, Missouri. Gen. Jeff. Thompson's brigade


14'


8


2


14


Oct. 21st ..


Wild Cat, Kentucky ..


15th Mississippi, Col. Statham, 17th, Col. Newman, 19th, Col. Cummings, 20th, Col. Battle, 11th, Col. Rains, Tennessee, and With Alabama, Col. Wood, regiments of infantry, and MeClung's and Rutledge's batteries-Brig. Gen. Zollicoffere ommanding. Force under Gen. Jeff. Thompson and Col. Lowe.


11


12


5


11


40


Cet. 17 to 21st . Fredericktown, Missouri ..


Oct. 22d. Buffalo Mills,


17


90


..


10


5


34


2


3


5


3


14


Oct. 23d. Hodgeville,


Oct. 25th Springfield, Missouri.


Parts of Cols. Frazier's, Johnston's, Schnable's and Turner's Missouri regiments Capt. Wilcox's company Kentucky cavalry.


18


37


30


Oct. 26th Saratoga, Kentucky.


8


17


36


4


Oct. Plattsburg, Missouri.


8


12


5


..


2


1


..


Nov. Ist .. Renick, Randolph Co., Missouri Missouri recruits, under Col. Sweeney


tKilled and wounded.


(3)


..


1


6


33


Oct. 15th


Big River Bridge, ..


Oct. 15th


Linn Creek.


..


3


3


...


6


60


..


Oct. 23d ... West Liberty, Kentucky .


Oct. 1 .. Spring Hill,


Oct. 29th .. Woodbury and Morgantown, Kentucky ..


Kentucky State Guard


141


..


..


2


6


.


Sept. 18th. Barboursville, Kentucky.


Missouri State Guard.


17


5


Sept. 30th Albany, Kentucky


Capt. Bledsoe's Tennessee cavalry company .. Col. Baylor's Texans


20


Oet. 4th. Oct. 8th.


Buffalo Hill, Kentucky Hillsboro,


Capt. Holliday's company . Detachment under Gen. Patton Anderson


25


36


14


29


24


Oct. 12th


..


5


3


..


Oct. 12th


Oct. 13th


1


7.9


36


Capt. Roberts' Missouri company.


.... ..


2


..


Sept. 12th


Black River.


..


Sept. 13th .....


Booneville,


Col. Brown's Missouri regiment


4


Sept. 17th. Blue Mills,


Missouri State Guard, under Gen. Rains.


1


.


.


11


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC -Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE, . 1861.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Nov. 6th Nov. 7th


Little Santa Fe, Msssouri Belmont,


Pillow's Brigade : Col. Tappan's Arkansas, and Cols. Wright's, Freeman's, Pickett's and Russell's Tennes- see regiments. Cheatham's Brigade : 154th, 20, 4th and 15th Tennessee, and Marks' 11th Louisiana regi- ments, and Blythe's Mississippi battallion. General Leonidas Polk commanding.


105


419


117


90


173


235


Nov. 7th ..


Burning of the Royal Yacht, Galveston Harbor, Texas ..... Piketown, Pike Co., Kentucky [ Col J. S. Williams' Kentucky regiment


11


18


40


13


35


Nov. 10th.


Taylor's Ford, Wautauga River, Tennessee ..


9


Nov. 11th.


Little Blue, Missouri.


Col. Hays' Missouri troops


25


10


15


Nov. 18th. Palmyra, Missouri.


Recruits to Price's army.


7


5


7


..


Nov. 24th


Pensacola, Ft. Pickens, Florida Lancaster, Missouri.


Lt. Col. Blanton's force.


13


1


2


Nov. 26th.


Independence, Little Blue, Mis- souri.


1


1


Nov. 29th.


Black Walnut Creek, near Se- dalia, Missouri ..


17


5


15


Dec. 1st


Morristown, Tennessee,


16


20


10


6


10


1


Dec. 3d.


Salem, Dent county, Missouri. Dunksburg, near Sedalia,


Capts. Young's and Whately's Missouri companies. Detail of 9th Kentucky. Capt. John Morgan's cavalry


7


10


Dec. 4th.


Whipporwill Bridge, Kentucky. Bacon Creek,


Chustenahlah, Indian Territory Simms' Texas regiment and Choctaw, Chickasaw and


Creek Indians, under Cols. MeIntosh and Stand Waitie ..


18


32


250


170


209


Dec. 11th


Bertrand, Missouri.


Missouri State Guard.


8


1


Dec. 12th


Bagdad, Shelby co., Kentucky. Woodsonville,


Detachment of Hindman's infantry and Terry's Texas Rangers .


4


10


10


22


8


Dee. 18th


Milford, Missouri.


Missouri State Guard, under Cols. Robinson, Magoffin and Alexander


1,300


2


١,٠٠%


(4)


9


Nov. 17th.


Cypress Bridge, Kentucky ..


Col. Hawkins' Kentucky regiment.


3


00 0r


16


Nov. 23d.


Gen. Bragg's heavy batteries.


3


1


8


120


2


6


...


1


Dec. 17th.


Missouri State Guard, under Col. Freeman ..


1


10


Dec. 4th


Dec. 6th.


Dec. 9th.


Nov. 9th.


Dec. 21st. ..... Hudson, Missouri.


10


..


17


.. ......


5:


Dec. 24th .. Wadesburg. "


2


Dec. 28th. Sacramento, Kentucky.


Col. Bedford Forrest's regiment and Col. Starnes' Ten- nessee battalion


2


3


65


17


18


Dec. 28th Mount Zion, '


Missouri. Missouri State Guard, Col. Dorsey.


25


150


35


5


63


4


1862.


8


..


.... ..


Jan. 4th ... Calhoun, Green county. ..


6


14


7


3


1


10


Jan. 8th ... ;Charleston, Missouri .. .


10


5


10


16


Jan. 9th .. Columbus, Missouri.


1


5


Jan. 10th. Middle Creek and Prestonburg, Trigg's Virginia, Williams' and Moore's Kentucky reg- Kentucky. iments, and Markham's and Wicher's cavalry. Gen. Hl. Marshall, commanding.


10


14


25


2


25


..


Jan. 19th and 20th.


Mill Springs, Kentucky


Zoflicoffer's brigade: 19th, 20th, 25th Tennessee and 15th Mississippi regiments, and Rutledge's battery. Carroll's brigade: 17th, 28th, 29th Tennessee and 16th Alabama regiments, McClung's battery, and Bran- ner's and MeClelland's battalions of cavalry ...


114


102


45


39


207


Jan. 22d. Knob Noster, Missouri,


Feh. Ist .. Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Feb. 21 .. Morgan county, Tennessee,


Feb. 6th .. Fort Henry, Tennessee ..


10th, 48th, 51st Tennessee and 15th Arkansas regi- ments


5


11


63


$63


Feb. 14th. Flat Lick Fords, Cumberland River, Kentucky ... Feb. 14th, 15th, 'Fort Donelson, Tennessee ... and 16th.


4


41


3


8


1G


Jan. 8th .. Silver Creek, Randolph county, Missouri. Jan. 8th i Fishing Creek, Kentucky ...


Recruit, under Col. Poindexter Zollicoffer's cavalry ..


..


1


3


2


7


(5)


..


Jan. 30 .. Hunnewell,


30


10


Jan. 7th. 'Paintsville. Kentucky ..


Gen. IL. Marshall's brigade (detachments).


Buckner's division-Brown's brigade: 3d, 18th and 32d Tennessee regiments. Hanson's brigade: 2d Ken- tucky, 14th Mississippi, and 41st Tennessee regi- ments, Porter's, Graves', and the Issaquena batte- ries. Pillow's division-Heiman's brigade: 10th, 48th, 53d Tennessee and 27th Alabama regiments, and Maney's battery. Simonton's brigade: Ist and 3d Mississippi, 7th Texas, and 8th Kentucky regiments. Drake's brigade: 4th Mississippi, 15th Arkansas, 26th Alabama, and Browder's Tennessee battalion. Head's brigade: 30th and 52d Tennessee regiments. Whar- ton's brigade: 51st and 56th Virginia regiment. .= Mc- Causland's brigade: 36th and 50th Virginia and 20th Mississippi regiments. Baldwin's brigade: 26th Mis- sissippi and 26th Tennessee regiments. In Fort: 49th and 50th Tennessee regiments, and Colis' Tennessee battalion; Ross' battery. Cavalry: Forrest's regi- ment, 9th Tennessee battalion, and three Kentucky tKilled and wounded.


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


companies. Light batteries: Greene's, French's, and Guy's ..


231


1,007 13,829


446 1,735


150


Feb. 14th


Marshfield, Missouri.


Feb. 15th


Bowling Green, Kentucky, oc- , cupied by Gen. Buell, U.S. A.


Feb. 17th


Sugar Creek, Arkansas.


Quantrell's and Parker's commands


4


5


5


1


3


Feb. 21st ..


Valverde, New Mexico.


Scurry's 4th, Greene's 5th, and Sutton's 7th Texas cav- alry regiments, and Pyron's 2d mounted rifles; Teel's, Riley's and Woods' batteries. Gen. II. F. Sibley, com- manding


36


159


1


62


140


....


Feb. 26th


Keytesville, Barry county, Mis- rouri.


Mc Bride's Missouri force.


3


5


5


Mar. 3d .. New Madrid, Missouri ..


Jeff. Thompson's force


1


Mar. 6th. 7th. Pea Ridge, Arkansas .. andl 8th.


Price's corps: divisions of Gens. Slack and Little. Mc- Culloch's division: McIntosh's and Herbert's brig'des, and General Pike's brigade of Choctaw, Cherokee and Chickasaw Indians. Maj. Gen. Van Dorn, command- ing. Gens. McCulloch and MeIntosh (C. S. A.) killed. Quantrell's men.


+600


1,600


203


972


174


Mar. 7th


Fox Creek, Missouri.


Capt. John Morgan's cavalry.


1


3


4


1


2


38


Mar. 8th. Mississippi City, Mississippi ..


Mar. 9th. Mountain Grove, Missouri.


Quantrell's regiment.


10


2


Mar. 10th Jacksboro, Big Creek Gap, Ten- I nessee.


Cavalry under Lt. Col. White.


2


4


15


Mar. 11th. Mar. 12th.


Lexington, La Fayette county, Missouri


9


3


1


1


..


Mar. 12th Near Lebanon, Missouri. Brig. Gen. Campbell's command.


13


5


20


Mar. 13th.


Forces under Gen. MeCown


16


9


25


47


Mar. 14th ..


New Madrid, Pound Gap, Cumberland Moun- tains, Tennessee.


Cavalry


$5


Mar. 16th. iBlack Jack Forrest, Tennessee .!


2


...


13


5


1


Feb. 18th


Independence, Missouri ..


1


2


1


1


1


Mar. Ist.


Sykestown. Missouri.


Mar. 2d. . . Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.


4


(9)


Paris, Tennessee


10


5


5


5


1


5


Mar. 8th Near Nashville, Tennessee ..


1862.


Mar. 13th Falem, Arkansas


. Troops under Col. Coleman.


"100


3


10


8


2


7


11


1


2


....


..


1


..


..


9


16


1


22


..


..


15


5


Mar. 26th to Glorietta, Now Mexico. 28th.


Parts of 4th, 5th, and 7th Texas mounted volunteers, Capt. Phillips' company, and Bradford's artillery ;. Force under Col. Parker. . .


1


30


60


93


32


75


35


15


25


3


1


Mar. 31st .. Jacksonville, Florida


Col. Dilworth's Florida regiment.


4


April 2d. Putnam's Ferry, near Doni- phan, Missouri


April 4th .. Near Shiloh, Tennessee,


7


1


1


April 4th .... Pass Christian, Mississippi.


20


8


2


8


April 4th .... .Crump's Landing, Tennessee. April 6th and Shiloh, Tenne-see. 7th.


First corps. Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk. First division, Brig. Gen. Charles Clark. First brigade, Col. R. M. Russell: 12th, 13th and 22d Tennessee and 11th Louis- iana regiments, and Bankhead's battery. Second brig- ade, Brig. Gen. A. P. Stewart: 4th, 5th and 33d Ten- nessee and 13th Arkansas regiments, and Stanford's battery. Second division, Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham. First brigade, Brig. Gen. B. R. Johnson: 154th (Sr.), 2d (Walker's) and 15th Tennessee and Blythe's Mis- sissippi regiments, and Polk's battery. Second brig- ade, Col. W. H. Stephens: 1st, 6th and 9th Tennessee and 7th Kentucky regiments, and Capt. M. Smith's battery. Second corps, Maj. Gen. Braxton Bragg. First division, Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles. First brigade, Brig. Gen. Randall Gibson: 4th, 13th and 19th Louisiana and Ist Arkansas regiments, and Bain's battery. Second brigade, Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson: 17th and 20th Louisiana and 19th Arkansas regiments, two companies of Confederate Guard Re- sponse, and Hodgson's battery. Third brigade, Col. Preston Pond: 16th, 18th and Crescent Louisiana and Orleans Guards and 38th Tennessee regiments, and Ketchum's battery. Second division, Brig. Gen. Jones M. Withers. First brigade, Brig. Gen. A. II. Gladden: Ist Louisiana and 21st, 22d, 25th and 26th Alabama regiments, and Robertson's battery. Second brigade. Brig. Gen. James R. Chalmers: 5th, 7th, 9th and 10th Mississippi and 52d Tennessee regiments. and Gage's battery. Third brigade, Brig. Gen. John K. Jackson: 17th, 18th and 19th Alabama and 2d Texas regiments, and Girardy's battery. Third! +Killed and wounded. "Killed, wounded and missing.


(7)


Mar. 21.st .. Mosquito Inlet, Florida ...


Mar. 22d .... Independence, Missouri.


Quantrell's men


Mar. 234 .... Carthage.


Mar. 26th ... Warrensburg, ..


Mar. 20th .. Humonsville, Polk county. Mis- HouPi ..


Mar. 25th. Warrensburg. Missouri.


Mar. 30th. I'nion City, Tennessee ..


7


Ist Alabama cavalry, Col. Clanton.


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


1862.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


corps, Maj. Gen. W. J. Hardee. First division, Brig. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman. First brigade, Col. R. G. Shaver: 24, 6th and 7th Arkansas and 3d Confederate regiments, and Swett's battery. Second brigade. Brig. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne: 24 (Bate's) 23d, 24th and 35th Tennessee, 6th Mississippi and 15th Arkansas reg- iments, and Calvert's and Trigg's bateries. Third brigade, Brig. Gen. S. M. Wood: 27th, 44th and 55th Tennessee, 8th Arkansas and 16th Alabama regi- ments. 9th Arkansas and 3d Mississippi battalions. and Harper's battery. Reserve corps. Brig. Gen. J. C. Breckenridge. First brigade, Col. Robert P. Trabue: 3d. 4th, 6th and 9th Kentucky and 31st Alu- bama regiments, 4th and Crews' Alabama battalions and Cobb's and Byrne's batteries. Second brigade. Brig. Gen. John S. Bowen: 9th and 10th Arkansas, 1st Missouri and 2d Confederate regiments, and Hud- son's battery. Third brigade, Col. Statham: 19th, 20th, 28th and 4th Tennessee, 15th and 220 Missis- sippi regiments, and Rutledge's battery. Cavalry: Forrest's Tennessee and Alabama, Lindsley's Missis- sippi, Clanton's Alabama, and Wharton's Texas reg- iments, Bennett's Tennessee battalion, Brewer's squadron, Morgan's Kentucky squadron, Thomp- son's Kentucky company, and companies of Jenkins, Tomlinson. Cox, and Robins. Gen. A. S. Johnston! and Brig. Gen. A. H. Gladden (C. S. A.) killed ...


April 8th ..


Island Number Ten. Tennessee. Brig. Gen. Makall, commanding ...


April 8th. . Near Shiloh, Tennessee.


April 10th Fort Pulaski, Georgia ...


April 12th. Little B'ue River, Missouri


April --- Wartrace, Tennessee.


Col. Starnes' 4th Tennessee cavalry regiment.


2


8


5


10


20


April 14th.


. Diamond Grove, Missouri


April 11th. Walkersville,


April 14th. Montavallo,


2


10


5.


6


(8)


1,728. 8,012 17


500


1


7:00


70


4


360


1


5


17


.


1


3


1


+ 15.000


959


Col. Bedford Forrest's cavalry regiment ..


April 14th ...... Fort Pillow, Tennessee, bom-


barded.


April 16th


Savannah. Tennessee.


April 19th.


Talbot's Ferry, Arkansas.


AApril 26th. Turnback Creek, Missouri.


Apr 1 26th .......


Neosho.


Choctaw Indians, under Cols. Stan Watie and Coffee ...


30


62


3


Ist Louisiana Cavalry, Col. Scott.


Brig. Gen. Duncan and Col. Ed. Higgins, commanding Forts Jackson and St. Phillips; Capt. J. K. Mitchell, commanding naval boats Louisiana, McRae, Moore, Resolute, Stonewall Jackson, and Mannssas; Maj. Gen. Lovell, commanding land forces ..


185


197


400


36


193


5


18


1


3


Atil 28th. Monterey, Tennessee.


April 29th Bridgeport, Alabama.


39th and 49th Georgia regiments, Gen. Leadbetter, com- manding. Col. Joba Morgan's cavalry.


2


*400


2


12


1


2


6


25


1


4


16


68


May - Readyville, Tennessee.


May 8th. Glendale, near Corinth, Missis-


1


4


...... ...


13


5


43


May 9th Farmington, Mississippi.


11th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 20th and 25th Louisiana, 36th and 37th Mississippi, and Ist Arkansas regiments, and Hodgson's, Ducabel's, and Houton's batteries .. Gunboats Bragg. Price, Suiter, Van Dorn, Thompson, Lovell, and Beauregard, Capt. J. E. Montgomery, commanding ..


15


109


35


175


2


1


3


1


11


6


May 13th. Rodgersville, Alabama


May 18th. Monterey. Tennessee.


May 15th Chalk Bluffs,


Missouri.


May 15th. Butler, Bates county.


May 17th. Russell's House, bef're Corinth. Mississippi


Beauregard's outpost guard.


12


10


31


..


May 19th .. Searey Landing, Little Red


River. Arkansas ..


'Cols. Coleman's and Hicks' regiments. 3d Florida cavalry ..


5


11


18


27


1


17


3


..


Gens. A. S. Johnston and G. T. Beauregard, commanding.


Killed and wounded. "Killed, wounded and missing.


(9)


.


May 9th Elkton Station, near Athens, Alabama ..


May 10th Fort Pillow, Tennessee


Col. Phelan's Missouri cavalry .. Morgan's cavalry Col. Adams' cavalry brigade.


2


3


5


1


3


..


..


1


1


1


3 1 182


..


May 11th Bloomfield, Missouri.


May 11th Cave City, Kentucky.


Col. John Morgan's cavalry


6


120


May 5th. Lebanon, Tennessee


May 5th. .. Lockridge Mills, Kentucky


Gen. Jeff. Thompson's forces. 4th Tennessee cavalry, Col. Starnes.


3


.. 1


70


..


4


Col. Woodard's Kentucky cavalry regiment ..


..


May 20th. St. Marks, Florida ... May21st. Phillip's Creek, Mississippi ... May 220 .. Florida, Monroe county, Mis- i souri ..


3


April 25th ... Paint Rock Railroad Bridge, Alabama.


April 18th to Fort- Jackson and St. Philip April 25th and capture of New Orleans, Louisiana.


May 1st .. Pulaski, Tennessee.


May 32. ! Farmington, Mississippi ..


May 4th Licking, Missouri ..


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missir.g.


May-23d


Fort Craig, New Mexico


Texas troops.


May 27th


Big Indian Creek, near Searcy, Arkansas ... Oceola, Missouri


3


May 27th


May 28th Cache River Bridge, Arkansas.


May 28th Corinth, Mississippi ..


Cleburne's brigade.


+60


25


May 28th and ylamore, Arkansas .. 29th.


May 30th.


Booneville,


Mississippi. Train containing sick and wounded


300


May 30th


iTuscumbia Creek


Gen. Beall's cavalry


3


3


May 30th


Evacuation of Corinth. ..


May 31-t.


!Neosho, Missouri.


Commands of Maj. Wright and Capt. Coffee. Gunboat Maurepas, Capt. Fry.


2


3


June 21. Jacksonport, Arkansas


June 4th.


Fort Pillow, tennessee


June 4th.


Jasper. Sweden's Cove, Ten- nessee. Blackland, Mississippi ..


Ist Kentucky cavalry, Col. B. HI. Helm


*6


2


7


June 6th. I Memphis, Tennessee ..


Gunboats Van Dorn, Price, Bragg, Jeff. Thompson, Lovell, Beauregard, Sumter, and Little Rebel


$80


100


June 9th. Baldwin, Mississippi. June 11th. Monterey, Owen county, Ken- tucky. Waddell's Farm, near Village


Partisan Rangers.


100


2


June 12th


June 17th. Creek, Arkansas ..


Hooker's cavalry company.


*28


12


1


June 17th. St. Charles, White River, Ar- kansas June 18th. Warrensburg, Missouri ..


Crew of the gunboat Maurepas, Capt. Fry, commanding.


+125


30


105


30


June Isth. Smithville, Arkansas ..


Capt. Jones' company ..


4


15


21


4


June 21st .. Cumberland Gap occupied.


Gen Leadbetter's brigade ..


4


3


Louisiana Partisans ..


31


8


June 25th Germantown, Tennessee ...


Gen W. H. Jackson's cavalry.


101


2


4


June 25th ... Little Red River, Arkansas .. June 26th-29th ! Vicksburg, Mississippi.


3d, 4th, 6th, 7th and 9th Kentucky, 20th, 28th and 45th


( 10)


5


14


June 4th


·


2


2


June 21st .. Battle Creek, Tennessee June 25th .. Raceland, near Algiers, Louis- iana.


1862.


3


3


2


Tennessee, 15th, 22d and 31st Mississippi regiments .! and Heavy Artillery. Gen. Breckenridge, com'ding.


June 27th. Williams' Bridge, Amite River, Louisiana


June 27th.


Village Creek, Arkansas. ..


June 27th ..


Waddell's Farm, Arkansas ..


July Ist ... Booneville, Mississippi.


17


65


26


10


4


.


July 6th. Grand Prairie, near Aberdeen, Arkansas.


$84


1


21


July 7th. Bayou Cache, Arkansas


12th and 14th Texas cavalry, Gen. Rust, commanding ..


¥200


1


3


July 8th. Lotspeach Farm,


July 9th .. Clinton,


July 9th. Tompkinsville, Kentucky.


2d Kentucky, Hunt's Georgia Partisan Rangers, and Gano's battalion, Col. John Morgan's brigade. Capt. Allen's company.


4


20


30


50


July 10th


Seatterville, Arkansas


6


5


10


19


July 11th New Hope, Kentucky.


July 12th


Lebanon, Kentucky.


July 13th Murfreesboro, Tennessee.


Sth Texas and 2d Georgia regiments, Ist Georgia and Maj. Baxter Smith's Tennessee battalions, and two Kentucky companies, Brig. Gen. Forrest, command- ing.


+100


33


62


1,765


(11)


July 14th Batesville, Arkansas. July 15th Naval Fight at mouth of Yazoo River, near Vicksburg, Mis- sissippi . Fayetteville, Arkansas.


July 15th


July 15th Near Decatur, Tennessee.


8


29


171


34


450


July 17th Cynthiana, Kentucky July 18th. Memphis, Missouri ..


Col. John Morgan's cavalry brigade. Porter's and Dunn's Partisans.


23


13


35


.. ..


July 20th ..


Pittman's Ferry, Arkansas


July 21st ..


Nashville, Tennessee,


3


22


2


July 23d.


12d Missouri cavalry


12


30


2


12


July 24th ..


Columbus. Trinity, Alabama Botts' Farm, Monroe county, Missouri .. Santa Fe, Missouri


1


12


1


9


2


13


July 21th-25th.|


July 25th .. Brownsville, Hatchie Tennessee


River,


July 25th Jonesboro, Tennessee.


Col. Kelley's cavalry


3


9


5


..


Col. Coleman's Partisans.


5


15


133


July 26th


Patten. Missouri ..


July 26th .. Greenfield,


Col. Tracy's Missouri regiment.


+Killed and wounded. "Killed, wounded and missing.


..


Capt. Terrill's Mississippi cavalry 24th Arkansas regiment, Col. Portlock


4


7


2


4


2


30 .


4


4


$45


July Ist .. Morning Sun, Tennessee.


July 8th ..


Black River. Missouri.


1


2


July 11th Pleasant Hill, Missouri.


Company B. 2d Kentucky cavalry.


200


Col. John Morgan's cavalry brigade


2


1


4


3


5


9


13


36j


.... ..


Ram Arkansas, Capt. I. N. Brown, commanding. (en. Rains' Missouri troops.


150


4


2


..


July 230 .. Florida, Missouri ..


Porter's Partisans.


July 24th ..


July 25th-26th. [ Mountain Store and Big Piney, Missouri .. Courtland Bridge, Alabama 2d Missouri cavalry.


July 25th.


21


51. ....


57


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, Erc .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.|


UNION LOSS.


DATE. 1862.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing ..


July 27th Brown Springs, Missouri.


July 27th


Stevenson, Alabama.


Freeman's battery ..


July 28th.


Bayou Barnard, Cherokee Na- tion.


Col. Folsom's Choctaw regiment and Col. Winter's reg- iment ..


17


40


July 28th


Moore's Mills, Fulton county, Missouri


Cols. Porter's and Cobb's Partisans.


22


60


19


21


July 29th


Mount sterling, Kentucky


Kentucky recruits.


13


20


3


7


..


July 29th. Bollinger's Mills, Missouri.


Maj. Finley's Partisans ..


10


July 29th. Russellville, Kentucky


Col. Gano's Texans.


July 29th .. Brownsville, Tennessee


Gen. Jackson's cavalry


1


4


6


.. ......


July 30th Paris, Kentucky ..


Col. Thompson's Kentucky command.


73*


4


4


60


Aug. 24 .


Ozark,


Col. Lawther's Partisans.


11


5


14


Aug. 2d .


Coahomo county, Mississippi


11


1 17


Gen. Parson's Missouri brigade


17


38


8


Aux. 4th


Sparta, Tennessee


1


1


Aug. 5th


Baton Rouge, Louisiana.


3d. 4th, 6th. 7th and 9th Kentucky, 19th, 26th, 28th and 45th Tennessee, 15th, 22d and 31st Mississippi. 26th, 31st and 49th Alabama, and 4th Louisiana regiments, Snodgrass' Alabama, 4th Alabama and Boyd's Louis- iana battalions. Partisan Louisiana Rangers, Cobb's; Kentucky, Hudson's Mississippi and Semmes' Louisi- ana batteries-Maj. Gen. John C. Breckenridge com- manding


84


316


78


82


255


34


Aug. 5th


Near New Market, Alabama ....


Capts. Gurley's and Hambrick's companies of Alabama Partisan Rangers. (Gen. R. L. McCook, U. S. A .. killed)


2


1


60


Aug. 6th


Montavallo, Missouri


Aug. 6th Kirksville,


Col. Porter's Partisans. (Confederate prisoners massa- ered by Col. McNeill's forces) ..


128.


200


40.


28:


..


( 12)


Aug. Ist


Newark, Missouri


Col. Porter's Partisans


10


20


Aug. 2d.


Clear Creek, Missouri


5


Aug. 24 ..


Austin, Tunica co.,


....


Aug. 3d


Chariton Bridge, Missouri.


21


Ang. 30


Jonesboro, Arkansas .


Aug. 3d Languelle Ferry, Arkansas


Gen. Parson's Missouri brigade. Parts of the 8th Texas and Ist Louisiana cavalry.


1


3


·


50


Aug. 6th ......... [Tazewell, Tennessee.


[11th Tennessee, 29th North Carolina and 41st Georgia' regiments and 3d Georgia battalion, and Kolb's and Yeiser's batteries-Gen. C. L. Stevenson, command'g C. S. ram Arkansas, Lieut. Stevens Gen. Sibley's Texans


-


9


40


8


23


50


Aug. 6th ... Baton Rouge, Louisiana


Aug. 7th .. Fort Fillmore, New Mexico


Aug. 7th.


Trenton, Tennessee ..


Capt. Faulkner's cavalry company ...


30


20


1


4


Aug. 9th.


Stockton,


Porter's Partisans ..


13


36


Missouri Partisans, under Cols. Hughes, Boyd Thompson


29


30


400


Aug. 10th ......


Nueces River, Texas




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