Annual Reports of the Adjutant General of the State of Wisconsin for the Years ...Democrat printing Company, state printer, 1866 - United States The reports for 1861-1865 are reprinted in full, except for the omission of the lists of officers and the lists of losses of the various organizations, which are reprinted in separate form. |
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... Tennessee , or the Gulf , or in the more remote and less conspicuous array , her soldiers have stood shoulder to shoulder with those of other states , equal with any , and second to none in deeds of heroism and devotion to our country's ...
... Tennessee , or the Gulf , or in the more remote and less conspicuous array , her soldiers have stood shoulder to shoulder with those of other states , equal with any , and second to none in deeds of heroism and devotion to our country's ...
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... Tennessee - and two others of their number wounded . Meanwhile company C , hearing the fire on the right , had advanced to their support , and arrived just in time to hold the enemy in check and carry off the wounded . On return- ing to ...
... Tennessee - and two others of their number wounded . Meanwhile company C , hearing the fire on the right , had advanced to their support , and arrived just in time to hold the enemy in check and carry off the wounded . On return- ing to ...
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... Tennessee River , where they destroyed three ferry boats and shelled the rebels out of their camp on the south side of the river . Thence on the 34 ] 16th they marched eight miles to Florence , Ala . , where the expedition received ...
... Tennessee River , where they destroyed three ferry boats and shelled the rebels out of their camp on the south side of the river . Thence on the 34 ] 16th they marched eight miles to Florence , Ala . , where the expedition received ...
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... Tennessee River . Here they were constantly em- ployed in the performance of outpost , picket and signal duty , until the 25th of July , when they marched five miles to Bridgeport , proceeding thence by rail to Mooresville , Ala ...
... Tennessee River . Here they were constantly em- ployed in the performance of outpost , picket and signal duty , until the 25th of July , when they marched five miles to Bridgeport , proceeding thence by rail to Mooresville , Ala ...
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... Tennessee . The fire from the Seventy- ninth and Twenty - fourth held the enemy in check , while the balance of the First Wisconsin took by hand every remaining gun and caisson from the field . " * By this time the enemy was completely ...
... Tennessee . The fire from the Seventy- ninth and Twenty - fourth held the enemy in check , while the balance of the First Wisconsin took by hand every remaining gun and caisson from the field . " * By this time the enemy was completely ...
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Adjutant advance afternoon April army corps arrived artillery Atlanta Atlanta Campaign attack August battery Bayou Benton Barracks bivouacked bridge Brig Camp Randall Campaign Capt Captain captured cavalry Chattahoochee River Chattanooga command commenced companies Corinth Creek crossed December detached distance division embarked encamped enemy enemy's engaged expedition February fire following day Fort Scott front full in volume garrison guard duty hundred Huntsville Ibid infantry January joined July June killed landed Lieutenant Colonel line of battle list of dead loss Madison marched Memphis ment miles Miss Mississippi morning moved forward movement Murfreesboro mustered Nashville night November occupied October officers ordered organization picket duty prisoners proceeding provost quota rail railroad rear Rebellion Records recruited regiment rejoined Report of Brig resumed returned River road September skirmish stationed Tenn Tennessee Tennessee River thence tion took position troops Veteran Vicksburg Warrenton Wisconsin Wisconsin Volunteers wounded
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Page 42 - War to inform you that you are hereby authorized to raise one regiment of infantry to be composed of colored men, to be mustered into the United States service for three years, or during the war.
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Page 135 - Thus providing yourselves with ample transportation, you have struck blow after blow with a rapidity unparalleled. Stevenson fell, sixty miles to the east of Huntsville. Decatur and Tuscumbia have been in like manner seized, and are now occupied. In three days you have extended your front of operations more than one hundred and twenty miles, and your morning gun at Tuscumbia may now be heard by your comrades on the battlefield made glorious by the victory before Corinth.
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Page 558 - And the President is hereby authorized and required forthwith, on the passage of this act, to issue his proclamation setting forth the provisions of this section, in which proclamation the President is requested to notify all deserters returning within sixty days, as aforesaid, that they shall be pardoned on condition of returning to their regiments and companies, or to such other organizations as they may be assigned to, mi 1 1 1 they shall have served for a period of time equal to their original...
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Page 213 - Reynolds was wounded, was mustered out by reason of the expiration of his term of service, when Captain Craig assumed the command.