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 46

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


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5


( 23)


March 13th to April 5th .. ....


400*


March 18th


March 20th


March 21st


March 9th .. .. ! Bolivar,


Covington


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, Erc .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.|


UNION LOSS.


DATE.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


March 24th


¡Ponchatoula, Louisiana.


42d Mississippi, Col. Miller


3


11


12


9


March 25th ..


Brentwood, Tennessee.


Forrest's cavalry division


1


2


....


10


4!


........ 759


March 25th


Franklin and Little Harpeth, Tennessee


Forrest's cavalry division


3


2


25


4


19


40


March 28th


Capture of U. S. gunboat Diana at Pattersonville, Louisiana. Amite River, Louisiana.


28th Louisiana infantry. Col. Henry Gray.


4


14


09


March 29th Somerville, Tennessee ..


Col. Richardson's Tennessee regiment.


9


29


March 29th


Burning of Jacksonville, Flor ida, by U. S. force of Cot. Rust


Gen. Finnegan's pickets


2 2


3


March 30th


Tahliquah, Indian Territory .... Capture of steamer Sam Gaty, at Sibley's Landing, Missouri The Island, Missouri


12


2


March 30th


Somerset, Kentucky ...


Gen. Pegram's cavalry brigade


290*


10


25:


March 30th


Richmond, Louisiana ..


7


4


..


...


April Ist .. iChalk Bluff, Arkansas.


25


April 2d.


Little Rock Road, Arkansas


1


1


..


Breckenridge's and Gano's brigades, Morgan's cavalry


50+


60


1


8


4


22


7


..


April 4th ..


April 5th-10th Black Bayou expedition, Miss. April 8th Tallahatchie River, Mississippi


30:


100


10


1


4


2


5


..


3


21


April 10th.


:Franklin and Harpeth River, Tennessee 1 Antioch Station, Tennessee Irish Bend and Bistand, Lou- isiana


Reconnoisance by Gen. Van Dorn's cavalry Maj. Dick MeCann's Tennessee battalion .


19


35


83


100*


8


8


12


..


Sibley's Texas brigade, 18th and 28th Louisiana regi- ments and battalion Texas cavalry, and gunboats Queen of the West and Diana, Capt. Fuller.


1001


500


350%


( 24)


..


·


April 2d, 3d .. ! Woodbury and Snow Hill, Ten- nessee


1


April 4th. 'Carroll County, Arkansas. Madison, Arkansas


56


April 8th St. Francis county, Missouri .. April 9th. East Pascagoula, Mississippi ... April 10th Waverly, Tennessee


2


8


April 10th. April 12th to 14th.


.


1863.


1


..


March 30th


Clifford's Missouri Partisans .


March 30th


March 28th


April 15th Pikeville, Kentucky.


78


..


2


1


2


2


April 16th. Running Vicksburg batteries ... April 17th .. Bear Creek, Cherokee Station, and Lundy's Lane, Alabama Gen. Roddy's cavalry


6


20


26


16


April 17th to May 20. Grierson's expedition from La- wrange, Tennessee, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana April 18th Hernando, Mississippi ... Sabine Pass, Texas.


April 15th.


April 18th. Fayetteville, Arkansas.


1st (Col. Carroll) and 2d (Cot. Munroe) Arkansas caval- ry, Parson's Texas battalion, Mankin's, Brown's and Palmer's Partisan companies, and section -artil- lery -Brig. Gen. Cabell commanding.


20


50)


55


4


30


35


April 19th ...


Brig. Gen. Chalmers' cavalry.


20


40


75


5


15


..


April 20th ... ¡ Patterson, Missouri


April 20th .. MeMinnville, Tennessee .


Detachment 9th Kentucky infantry, Maj. Wicklyffe, and Gen. Morgan's escort ...


April 20th. Bute La Rose, Louisiana


6


April 224.


Tompkinsville, Kentucky.


April 24th.


ITuscumbia. Alabama


Roddy's cavalry brigade Advance of Gen. Marmaduke's cavalry corps ..


2


6


7


April 24th ...


Little Rock Landing, Duck River Shoals, Tennessee .. Birmingham, Mississippi.


2


1


April 25th


Bartcau's 2d Tennessee cavalry and Gen. Gholson's Mississippi State troops ..


20


15


40


April 20th


Cape Girardeau, Missouri.


Cavalry brigades of Carter, Shelby, Watson and Green, Gen. Marmaduke commanding.


275*


6


.


6


April 27th


Franklin, Tennessee ..


April 27th to May 31.


Streight's raid from Tuscumbia, Alabama, to Rome, Georgia .. '4th, 9th and 11th Tennessee and 53d Alabama cavalry regiments. Julian's battalion, and sections of Mor- ton's and Ferrill's batteries-Gen. Forrest command- ing ..


April 28th Howe's Ford, Kentucky.


2


April 28th ..


Town Creek, Alabama.


1


3


April 28th.


Union Church, Mississippi Castor River and Bloomfield. Missouri


Rear guard of Marmaduke's command ..


1


5


2


April 20th


Grand Gulf, Misssssippi


Heavy batteries-Col. Wade commanding


3


12


26


54


...


....


April 30th and May 1st. Chalk Bluff and St. Francois River, Missouri. Marmaduke's cavalry division


21


111


4


tKilled and wounded. "Killed, wounded and missing.


( 25)


..


April 21st, 224. |Palo Alto, Mississippi ...


5


..


...


April 24th ....


White Water. Missouri.


Col. R. C. Morgan's regiment Kentucky cavalry.


12


7


41


April 20th ....... Celina. Kentucky.


Brig. Gen. Chalmers' cavalry.


1001


500


19


50


..


1


5


5


April 19th. New Albany, Mississippi. Coldwater,


..


..


..


April 29th.


Gens. Forrest's and Roddy's cavalry brigades


12


69 1,700


1


1


April 15th. Dunbar's Plantat'n, Louisiana


...


1


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE. . 1863.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


April 30th and May 1st .......


Day's Gap, Sand Mountain and Black Warrior Creek, Ala- bama


4th, 9th and 11th Tennessee and 53d Alabama cavalry regiments. Julian's battalion, and sections of Mor- ton's and Ferrill's batteries-Gen. Forrest command'g


5


50


75+


April 30th .. May Ist ....


Snyder's Bluff, Mississippi ....... Port Gibson,


Tracy's brigade : 26th, 23d, 30th, 31st and 46th Alabama regiments ; Greene's Missouri brigade : 4th Missouri, Missouri battalion, battalion Missouri eavairy dis- mounted, Confederate rangers, and Wade's artillery battalion : Cockerill's Missouri brigade. Maj. Gen. John S. Bowen commanding


1,150}


500


130


718


5


May 1st May Ist.


Lagrange, Arkansas .. Monticello, Kentucky.


1st Georgia and Carter's Tennessee cavalry regiments, Majs. Day's and Cobb's cavalry battalions, and Hlin- cel's battery (Lieut. Ramsey) ..


9


3


1


5


May 2d.


Tickfaw River, Mississippi Blount's Farm, Alabama .


Forrest's brigade


May 30.


! Forty Hills, Mississippi ..


May 6th.


Tupelo,,


Gen. Ruggles' cavalry brigade.


90


1


6


May 10th.


Civique's Ferry, Louisiana. Horse Shoe Bend, Kentucky.


5


18


1


14


May 12th.


'Mount Vernon, Arkansas .. Linden, Tennessee


3


46


4


24


May 13th.


Ponchatoula, Louisiana


May 13th Hall's Ferry, Mississippi.


12


30


.......


Gregg's Tennessee and Texas (vide supra) and Walker's . Georgia brigades-Gen. J. E. Johnston commanding.


450%


40


210


6


May 15th


May 1oth


Camp Moore, Louisiana : Carthage, Missouri.


3.


1


(26)


9


30


May 1st .


May 11th.


100*


10


20


40


May 11th.


May 12th Fourteen mile Creek, Miss'ippi May 12th. Raymond,


3d. 10th, 30th, 41st and 50th Tennessee and 7th Texas regiments-Gen. John Gregg commanding .. Choctaw Indians ...


700*


69


3.11


32


17


May 13th. South Union, Kentucky .. May 14th. Jackson, Mississippi


...


Cavalry under Licut. Col. Frierson


2 8


3


May 16th ......... | Cripple Creek, Tennessee. May 16th .....


Baker's Creek, Mississippi


|Detachment 3d Georgia cavalry, Lieut. Col. Thompson| commanding ... Bowen's division : Cockerell's brigade; Green's brigade -19th and 20th Arkansas regiments and Ist Arkansas battalion, Ist and 3d Missouri and Ist Arkansas cav- alry dismounted. Loring's division : Baker's brig- ade-37th, 40th, 42d and 54th Alabama regiments ; Adams' brigade-6th, 14th. 15th, 20th, 23d and 43d : Mississippi regiments; Buford's brigade -- 30th, 35th and 50th Alabama regiments ; Featherstone's brigade -12th, 16th, 19th and 48th Mississippi regiments. Stevenson's division : Reynolds' brigade-43d, 81st, 59th and 3d Tennessee regiments, and 3d Maryland and Corput's batteries ; Barton's brigade-40th, 41st, 424, 430, 52d Georgia regiments; Cumming's brigade- 34th. 36th, 39th, 56th and 57th Georgia regiments ; S. D. Lee's brigade-20th, 23d, 31st and 46th Ala- bama regiments. Vaiden Artillery, portion (Lieut. Collins), Waddell's battery (Capt. J. F. Waddell), Bottetourt artillery (Capt. Johnston), Ridley's bat- tery, company Ist Louisiana artillery (Capt. Haynes), Drew's battery (Lieut. W. J. Duncan), Hudson's bat- tery (Lieut. Trentham). Lieut. Gen. Pemberton commanding. Brig. Gen. Lloyd Tighlman, C. S. A., killed.


2,000+1


1,800


426


1,842


189


May 17th


Big Black River, Mississippi .... [Bowen's and Stevenson's divisions-Lieut. Gen. Pem- berton commanding Cot. Livingston's Missouri Partisans


600+


2,500


29 19


2.12 18


2 4


14


(27)


May 18th May 18th. May 18th to July 4th.


Sherwood, Missouri Attack on the transport Cres- cent City, near Island No. 82.


Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi Maj. Gen. C. L. Stevenson's division : Col. A. W. Reynolds' brigade-43d (Col. Gillespie), 81st, 59th and 3d Tennessee regiments, and 3d Maryland (Capt. Clai- borne) and Corput's (Capt. Corput) batteries ; Brig. Gen. S. M. Barton's brigade -- 40th (Col. Johnson), 41st (Col. Curtis). 42d (Col. Henderson), 43d (Col. Harris) and 52d (Col. Phillips) Georgia regiments; Brig. Gen. A. Cumming's brigade-36th (Col. Glenn), 34th (Col. Johnson), 39th (Col. McConnell), 56th (Col. Watkins) and 57th (Col. Barkaloo) Georgia regiments; Brig. Gen. S. D. Lee's brigade-20th (Col. J. W. Gar- rott), 23d (Col. F. K. Beek), 30th (Col. C. M. Shelley), 31st (Lt. Col. T. M. Arrington) and 46th (Capt. Geo. E. Brewer) Alabama regiments. Vaiden artillery (portion), Lieut. Collins; Waddell's battery, Capt. J. 1. Waddell; Bottetourt artillery, Capt. Johnston; Ridley's battery; company Ist Louisiana artillery, Capt. Haynes; Drew's battery, Lieut. W. J. Duncan; ! +Killed and wounded. "Killed, wounded and missing.


18


.


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC .- Continucd.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


1863.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Hudson's battery, Licut. Trentham. (Note-Waul's


Texas legion was transferred from Forney's division


May 19, 1863, to Stevenson's division, and served as a reserve to Lee's brigade. ) Maj. Gen M. L. Smith's division : Brig. Gen. F. A. Shoup's brigade-26th (Col. Hall), 27th (Col. Marks) and 28th (Co). Thomas)


Louisiana regiments; Brig. Gen. Baldwin's brigade- 17th and 31st Louisiana and 4th and 46th Mississippi


regiments; Brig. Gen. Vaughn's brigade -- 60th, 61st


division : Brig. Gen. F. M. Cockerell's Missouri brig- and 62d Tennessee regiments. Gen. John S. Bowen's


ade ; Brig. Gen. M. E. Green's brigade-19th (Col. T. P. Dockery) and 20th Arkansas regiments and Ist Ar-


kansas battalion, Ist and 3d Missouri and Ist Arkan-


sas dismounted cavalry. Maj. Gen. J. H. Forney's


division : Brig. Gen. John C. Moore's brigade-2d


Texas (Cot. A. Smith), 35th and 40th Mississippi and


37th, 40th and 42d Alabama regiments, Sengstak's, Tobins' and parts of Landis', Ridley's, Davidson's and Wall's batteries ; Brig. Gen. L. Hebert's brigade -2d, 3d and two companies of the 23d Louisiana, 36th, 37th, 38th and 43d Mississippi regiments and 7th


Mississippi battalion, Appeal, Emanuel's, Ratliff's,


Lowe's, Point Coupe and part of Ridley's batteries. River batteries, Col. Edward Higgins commanding- Ist Tennessee artillery, Col. Andrew Jackson, Jr .; 8th Louisiana battalion artillery, Maj. F. N. Ogden; Vaiden light artillery (portion), Capt. S. C. Bain; 1st Louisiana artillery, Lt. Col. D. Beltzhoover ; portion


of 23d Louisiana volunteers attached to Col. Beltz-


hoover's command .. Lieut. Gen. J. C. Pemberton commanding. [Note -- Made up from reports on file in Archive Office-imperfect and possibly inaccurate- furnished by Gen. Marcus J. Wright.] ..


31,277


545 3,688 21


1


303 40


(28)


May 19th ......... Richfield, Clay county, Missouri Missouri Partisans ..


May 20th ......... | Fort Gibson and Fort Blunt, Indian Territory ..


May 20th


Second assault on fortifications at Vicksburg, Mississippi .. Middleton, Tennessee ..


May 21st


May 21st


Plain Stores, Port Hudson Plains, Louisiana ..


1st and 49th Alabama and Ist Mississippi regiments and Miles' legion-Gen. Beall commanding


19


80


61


May 230.


Beaver Dam Lake, Mississippi. Blythe's Mississippi and Slemmer's Arkansas cavalry ..


3


12


2


May 25th.


.| Fishing Creek, Kentucky ..


10


14


24


May 25th.


.Near Helena, Arkansas


May 25th.


.. . Franklin, Louisiana.


May 25th.


Senatobia, Mississippi.


3


Heavy Batteries


1


1


6


May 27th


Lake Providence, Louisiana .. Florence, Alabama.


May 27th to July 9th.


Siege of Port Hudson, Louis- iana


Beall's brigade : Ist and 49th Alabama and 1st Missis- sissippi regiments, and Miles' Louisiana legion. Steadman's brigade: 39th Mississippi (Col. Shelby), 16th Arkansas (Col. Witt), and 10th Arkansas (Col. Johnson) regiments. Col. Miles' brigade: Part of the Ist Tennessee and Ist Louisiana Heavy Artillery (Col. Marshall J. Smith). Maj. Gen. Frank Gardner, commanding.


1780


6,408


500 2,500


.....


May 28th


Bushy Creek, Missouri.


May 29th


Mechanicsville, Mississippi .... Rocheport, Missouri ...


5


10


11.


2


1


June 4th.


Clinton, Louisiana.


121


..


40


1


17


June 4th


'Franklin, Tennessee.


Armstrong's and Starnes' brigades, Gen. Forrest, com- manding ..


*200


*: 35


June 6th.


Murfreesboro, Shelbyville Pike, Tennessee.


8


25


1


500


June 6th to 8th Milliken's Bend, or Young's Point, Louisiana.


Walker's division, Harris', McCulloch's and Randall's brigades, Gen. Dick Taylor, commanding ...


125


400


20


154


223


115


June 9th


Monticello and Rocky Gap, Kentucky ... Triune, Tennessee ..


Parts of Gen. Pegram's cavalry brigade. 4th Tennessee cavalry (Starnes)., .. Col. Logan's cavalry.


20


80


4


26


4


6


10


..


.. .... $300


June 13th ..


June 11th .. Near Port Hudson, Louisiana .. Wilson's Creek, near Boston, Kentucky.


4


5


1 Killed and wounded. "Killed, wounded and missing.


(29)


.


Col. Coffey's Missouri regiment, regiments of Levi, Mc- Intosh, Bryant, Adair and a Choctaw regiment, and a battalion of Texas cavalry


25


12


Scout of 18 men from the 2d Mississippi cavalry regi ment, Capt. S. Stroet commanding


May 27th. Sinking of U. S. Gunboat Cin- cinnati, at Vicksburg.


+40


May 27th


80


June Ist.


June 4th.


Mechanicsburg and Sartoria, 1 Mississippi


Gen. Wirt Adams' cavalry brigade.


..


June 9th.


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, Erc .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE. 1863.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


June 14th ..


Third assault on fortifications nt Port Hudson, Louisiana .. Richmond, Louisiana.


June 15th .. June loth ..


Triplett's Bridge, Fleming co., Kentucky.


Everett's command.


15


30


June 17th ..


Orleans, Indiana.


Capt, Hines' company, 24 Kentucky cavalry, Morgan's command.


14


6


..


*400


June 18th .. June 18th.


Hernando, Mississippi ... Plaquemine, Louisiana.


Pyron's, Lane's, Stone's, and Phillips' Texas cavalry, Col. Majors, commanding ..


68


June 20th.


Rocky Crossing, Tallahatchee River, Mississippi ... Jackson Cross Roads, Louisiana


Gen. Ruggles' cavalry brigade.


7


28


30


June 20th ..


Hernando, Mississippi ...


Chalmers' cavalry brigade ..... Col. Pyron's Texas cavalry regiment, Majors' brigade ...


4


10


28


June 20th-21st. | La Fourche Crossing, Louisiana June 22d. Hill's Plantation, Mississippi .. June 22d. Cypress Bend, Mississippi River June 23d. Berwick's Bay, or Brashear City, Louisiana.


Mouton's brigade: 18th, 28th, and Crescent Louisian- ians, and 8th Louisiana battalion. Green's brigade: 5th Texas regiment, Walker's battalion, 2d Louisiana cavalry, and Nicholl's and the Valverde batteries. Majors' brigade: (See Plaquemine, Louisiana.) Gen. Dick Taylor, commanding.


3


18


46


40 1,400


June 23d.


Rosecrans' advance from Mur- freesboro, Tennessee. Middleton, Shelbyville Piko, Tennessee ..


1st. 4th and 51st Alabama infantry regiments, 1st Ken- tucky and Ist Confederate cavalry regiments. Gen. Wheeler


June 24th ..


Hoover's Gap, Tennessee .....


Bato's brigade: 15th, 20th and 37th Tennessee, 37th Georgia and 58th Alabama regiments. and 4th Georgia sharpshooters, Eufaula Light Artillery and a!


$20


$170


(30)


Pyron's, Lane's, Stone's, and Phillips' Texas cavalry, Col. Majors, commanding


1


4


7


4


4


$400


8


40


12


June 17th.


Westport, Missouri.


Gen. Chalmers' cavalry brigade.


...


100


3


June 20th.


June 24th.


June 24th .... June 25th, ..


Chackahoola Station, Louisiana Liberty Gap, Tennessee.


Bushrod Johnson's brigade: 17th, 23d, 25th and 44th Tennessee regiments. Clayton's brigade: 18th, 26th and 38th Alabama regiments, and 9th Alabama bat- talion.


40


100


June 25th. June 27th


Fort Hill, Vicksburg. Beaver Creek. Floyd county, Kentucky .. Guy's Gap and Shelbyville, Tennessee ..


1st, 3d, 4th, 7th and 51st Alabama, and Ist and 8th Con- federate cavalry regiments. Two hundred of Col. Phillips' Texas regiment ..


*331 $91


*195


June 25th. June 2Sth.


Donaldsonville, Louisiana. Fort Hill, Vicksburg, Missis- sippi .. Lake Providenec, Louisiana ...


118


June 29th June 30th. Bayou Tensas, Louisiana ... July Ist ... Evacuation of Tullahoma, Ten- nessee .


July 1st to 26th Morgna's raid into Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio ..


Morgan's cavalry.


28


300


July 1st and 2d Black River, at Messenger's and Bridgeport Ferries, Mis- sissippi . July 1st and 2d Cabin Creek, Indian Territory. July 2d


Elk River, Tennessee ..


Ist and 3d Alabama, 4th Tennessee, 8th and 11th Texas, and 2d Georgia, Gen. Wheeler's cavalry .. 6th Kentucky and 9th Tennessee, Morgan's cavalry ...


*30


$150


July 20


Marrowbone, Kentucky ...


5


15


July 24


Springfield Landing, Louisiana Columbia, Kentucky ...


. 2


2


2


3


6


July 4th.


University Place, Tennessee .....


36


15


6


23


July 4th. July 4th-5th ...


Green River Bridge, Kentucky. Bolton and Birdsong Ferry, Big Black River. Mississippi.


July 4th.


Vicksburg ( Miss. ) surrendered. Gen. Pemberton's Army.


224000


July 4th.


IIelena, Arkansas


Gens. Parson's Missouri, McRae's Arkansas, and Fa- gan's Arkansas brigades, Price's division. Marma- duke's cavalry division. Lt. Gen. Holmes, com- manding.


173 8


687


776


57


117


32


Duke's and Johnson's brigades, Morgan's cavalry.


28


9


15


500


30


30


125


1


1.1


July 6th.


July 7th-9th ...


Col. Roddy's Alabama cavalry regiment.


5


3


3


July 7th.


Lebanon, Kentucky. Federal raid through Pound | Gap, Tennessee ... Jones' Ford, Black River, Mis- sissippi. Iuka, Mississippi. Convalescent Corral, near Cor-


section of Maney's battery, Lt. McAdoo.


10


50'


....


61!


3


..


..


¿Confederate sources. "Killed, wounded, and missing.


(31)


1


11


..


1


1


13


July 3d.


2d and Col. R. C. Morgan's Kentucky cavalry regi- ments.


.. ¥11


*100


1st, 4th and 51st Alabama, 8th and 11th Texas, and 4th Tennessee cavalry regiments, Gen. Wheeler .. (Duke's and Johnson's brigades, Morgan's cavalry ...


..


July 5th July 6th.


1


7


Army of Tennessee, Gen. Braxton Bragg, commanding.


June 27th


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC .- Continued.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE. 1863.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


July 8th. July 9th ..


Bradenburg, Kentucky.


Port Hudson, Louisiana, sur- rendered ...


July 9th. Corydon, Indiana, Morgan's raid.


Col. Morgan's regiment. Morgan's cavalry


8


33


3


12


345


July 9th-16th .. Jackson, Mississippi ..


Walker's division. Gregg's Tennessee and Texas brig- ade. Wilson's brigado: 25th, 29th and 30th Georgia regiments, Ist Georgia battalion sharpshooters, and 4th Louisiana battalion. Gist's South Carolina and Georgia brigade. Breckenridge's division. Helm's brigade: 24, 4th, 6th and 9th Kentucky and 41st Ala- bama regiments, and Cobb's battery. Stovall's brig- ade: 1st, 3d and 4th Florida, 47th Georgia, and 60th North Carolina regiments. Adams' brigade: 13th, 16th, 19th, 20th and 26th Louisiana, and 32d Alabama regiments, Austin's Louisiana battalion of sharp- shooters, and Slocumb's battery. Gen. French's di- vision. Eetor's Texas and MeNair's Arkansas brig- ades. Maxey's brigade: 41st Georgia, 24th Missis- sippi, and 9th Texas regiments. Gen. Loring's di- vision. Gen. W. H. Jackson's cavalry . division. Gen. Jos. E. Johnston, commanding 2d Kentucky cavalry, Maj. Webber ..


71


504


25 150


100 800


100


July 10th .. Salem, Indiana ..


July 10th. Union City, Tennessee.


July 10th. Big Creek, Arkansas ..


July 12th Vernon. Indiana, Morgan's raid.


July 13th


Yazoo City, Mississippi ..


Heavy Battery of Commander I. N. Brown, Confeder- ate States Navy, and 29th North Carolina regiment of infantry


250


July 13th Jackson, Tennessee ..


Col. Richardson's cavalry. Green's and Majors' brigades of Texas cavalry


38


150


2


20


2


July 13th Donaldsonville, Louisiana ...


*450


July loth Pulaski, Tennessee ..


July 16th 'Evacuation of Jackson, Missis-


2


21


inth, Mississippi .....


Col. Roddy's Alabama cavalry regiment .. den. Morgan's cavalry division.


2


2


45


(32)


July 17th.


sippi. Honey Springs, Elk Creek, In- dian Territory ..


Gen. Cooper's Indian brigade.


*100


17


60


Rear Guard of Gen. Jackson's cavalry.


Brigades of Whitfield, Cosby, and Adams, Gen. W. II. Jackson, commanding.


72


5


20


July 19th


Buffington Island, Ohio, Mor- gan's raid. New Lisbon, Ohio.


Gen. Morgan's cavalry Remnants of Gen. Morgan's cavalry, Gen. Morgan, commanding.


23


41


304


3


2


July 28th Marshall, Missouri. July 25th .. Richmond and Lexington, Ken- tueky ..


July 28th Coldwater, Mississippi .. July 28th St. Catherine's Creek. near Natchez, Mississippi. July 29th Paris, Kentucky.


Col. Seott's cavalry brigade.


18


75


4


5


10


July 30th Saline county, Missouri. Jackson, Louisiana


Capt. Blant's Partisans. Col. Logan's cavalry brigade


2


2


27


Aug. 9th Sparta, Tennessee.


8th Tennessee cavalry, Col. Dibrell.


6


25


Ang. 13th .. Grenada, Mississippi.


Aug. 13th .. Pineville, Missouri ..


Col. Coffee's Partisans ..


65


Aug. 14th. West Point, White River, Ar- kansas Anr. 21st. Lawrence, Kansas ..


Aup. Flrt Coldwater, Mississippi


Aug. 21st.


Rosecrans' artillery attack on Chattanooga, Tennessee


Aug. 25th Waynesville, Missouri


5:


7


2


8


Aug. 25th-26th | Brownsville, Arkansas


Col. Burbage's command.


3


1


Auz. 26th .. Perryville, Arkansas ..


Cabell's brigade ..


Aug. 27th ...


Vicksburg. Mississippi.


1


2


Ang. 27th ..


Clark's Neck, Lawrence county, Kentucky .


Antg. 27th Bayou Metoe, Arkansas ..


12


72


15


Aug. 28th.


Maysville, Alabama


Aug. 31st ..


Austin, Arkansas.


Sept. 1-t.


Bayou Metoe, Arkansas ..


Gen. Cabell's brigade.


25


40


4


12 ..


Sept. ath. Limestone Station, near Tel- ford, Tennessee.


Gen. W. H. Jackson's cavalry ...


10


12


20


240


Bear skin Lake, Missouri.


..


A-hhy's Mills, Arkansas,


Pickets of Marmaduke's cavalry.


5


1


8


!


2


2


1


| Killed and wounded.


"Killed, wounded and missing,


1


(33)


2


Quantrell's command


10


140


24


Whitfield's brigade of Texas cavalry .


50


July 30th. Irvine, Estill county, Kentucky! Col. Scott's cavalry brigade ..


9


Aug. 30. Aux. 7th New Madrid, Missouri ..


1


1


8


+100


800


25


July 26th


Canton, Mississippi ..


[Gen. J. E. Johnston's forces.


July 18th July 18th ..


Brandon, Mississippi .:


Atchafalaya River, Louisiana ..


1


Sept. Kt Baton Rouge, Louisiana.


Sept. Sth. .Evacuation of Chattanooga,


10


Sept. 1st .. Devil's Back Bone, Arkansas ..


4


.


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY, ETC .- Continued.


.


CONFED. LOSS.


UNION LOSS.


DATE. 1863.


LOCALITY.


CONFEDERATE TROOPS ENGAGED.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Killed.


Wounded.


Missing.


Sept. Sth. Sept. 9th ....


Tennessee. Sabine Pass, Louisiana. Surrender of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.


Jeff. Davis Texas Guards.


55th Georgia, 64th Virginia, and 62d and 64th North Carolina regiments, and Capt. Barnes' Georgia and Capt. Fain's Tennessee batteries, Brig. Gen. Fraser, commanding ...


2,000


Sept. 9th


Weber's Falls, Indian Terri- tory ...


Sept. 9th


Dardenelle, Arkansas.


100


Sept. 10th.


Graysville, Georgia .... Little Rock, Arkansas ..


Scott's cavalry brigade. Marmaduke's, Shelby's, Dobbins', and Cabell's cavalry brigades, and Fagan's, McCray's, Frost's, and Tap- pan's brigades of infantry, Gen. Price, commanding. Hamilton's Tennessee Partisans ..


4


7


2


Sept. 10th. Sept. 10th.


Brimstone Creek, Tennessee .. Evacuation of Knoxville, Ten- nessee Ringgold. Georgia ...


Forces under Maj. Gen. Buckner.


Scott's, Davidson's, and Dibrell's cavalry brigades, Gen. Forrest, commanding ..


3


· 18


8


19


50


Sept. 11th


Davis' Cross Roads, MeLe- more's Cove, Georgia ....


Buckner's, Stewart's, and Cleburne's divisions, Gen. Bragg, commanding ..


Sept. 11th Sept. 12th


Waldron, Arkansas. Sterling's Plantation, Louis- jana ..


Freeman's Missouri Partisans


61


21


84


Sept. 13th.


Sept. 14th-16th Brownsville, Arkansas.


Sept. 11th .. Seneca Station, Buffalo Creek, Indian Territory .. Vidalia, Louisiana


Col. Coffee's Missouri Partisans. Madison's Texas cavalry ..


6


11


2


2


4


Sept. 11th Sept. lath. Hendricks, Mississippi ..


Sept. 19th 20th Chickamauga, Tennessee.


Longstreet's corps. Maj. Gen. J. B. Hood's division.


(34)


...


3


3


12


Sept. 12th


Texas county, Missouri. Paris, Tennessee. Lect's Tan-yard, near Chicka- mauga, Georgia


Col. Hart's 6th Georgia cavalry ..


10


40


150


5


$20


3


Sept. 13th ..


Biffle's 9th Tennessee cavalry ..


1


2


30


... 200


..


Sept. 10th.


100


Sept. 11th


(35)


.


Robertson's brigade: 1st Texas (Col. A. T Raincy), 4th Texax (Col. J. C. G. Key), 5th Texas (Col. R. M. Powell), 3d Arkansas (Col. V. H. Manning). Law's brigade: 4th Alabama (Col. P. D. Bowles), 15th Ala- bama (Col. W. C. Oats), 44th Alabama (Col. W. F. Perry), 47th Alabama (Col. M. J. Bulger), 48th Ala - bama (Col. I. T. Sheffield). Benning's brigade: 20 Georgia (Col. Butt), 15th Georgia (Col. Du Bose), 17th Georgia (Col. Hodge), 20th Georgia (Col. Waddell). Maj. Gen. McLaw's division. Kershaw's brigade: 2d South Carolina (Col. John D. Kennedy), 3d South Carolina (Col. Jas. D. Vance), 7th South Carolina (Col. D. Wyatt Aiken), 8th South Carolina (Col. Jno. W. Hunnegan), 15th South Carolina (Lt. Col. James F. Gist), 3d South Carolina battalion (Lt. Col. W. G. Rice). Humphries' brigade: 13th Mississippi (Col. R. MeElroy), 17th Mississippi (Col. W. D. Hodge), 18th Mississippi (Col. F. M. Griffin), 21st Mississippi (Col. W. L. Brandon). Lt. Gen. Polk's corps. Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham's division. Jackson's brigade: 5th Georgia (Col. C. P. Daniel), 5th Mississippi (Maj. J. B. Henning), 8th Mississippi (Maj. Smith), Ist Con- federate (Maj. J. C. Gordon), 2d Georgia battalion of sharpshooters ( Maj. R. IL. Whitely). Maney's brig- ade: Ist and 27th Tennessee (Col. H. R. Field), 4th Confederate Tennessee (Capt. J. Bostick), 6th and 9th Tennessee (Col. G. C. Porter), Maney's battallion of sharpshooters. Wright's brigade: 8th Tennessee (Col. J. H. Anderson), 16th Tennessee (Col. D. M. Donnell), 28th Tennessee (Col. S. S. Stanton), 51st and 52d Ton- nessee (Lt. Col. J. G. Hall), 38th Tennessee (Col. John C. Carter), Murray's battalion. Strahl's brigade: 4th and 5th Tennessee (Col. J. J. Lamb), 31st Tennessee Col. E. T. Tansill), 33d Tennessee (Lt. Col. II. O. McNeil), 19th Tennessee (Col. F. M. Walker), 24th Tennessee (Col. John A. Wilson). Preston Smith's brigade: 154th and 13th Tennessee (Col. A. J. Vaughan), 12th and 47th Tennessee (Col. M. W. Wat- kins), 29th Tennessee (Col. H. Riec), 11th Tennessee (Col. G. W. Gordon). Maj. Gen. T. C. Hindman's division. Patton Anderson's brigade: 7th Missis- sippi (Col. W. H. Bishop), 9th Mississippi (Maj. T. 11. Lynam), 10th Mississippi (Lt. Col. J. Barr), 41st Mississippi (Col. W. J. Tucker), 44th Mississippi (Col. J. U. Sharp), battalion of sharpshooters ( Maj. W. C. Richards). Walthall's brigade: 24th and 27th Missis- sippi (Col. J. A. Campbell), 29th and 30th Mississippi (Col. W. E. Brantley), 31th Mississippi (Col. Samuel




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