The Civil War in Georgia
The Atlanta Campaign. May 1-September 8, 1864.
Official Records Index to Volume XXXVIII, Chapter L, Part 3
This index to the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion (American Civil War) covers the actions in Georgia. A detailed index is provided for each of the after action reports written by the officers with links to the reports. The Official Records covering Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, May 1 - September 8, 1864, is covered in five volumes.
Part I - Index to Official Reports 1 - 174
Part II - Index to Official Reports 175 - 436
Part III - Index to Official Reports 437 - 737
Part IV - Union and Confederate Correspondence, etc.
Part V - Union and Confederate Correspondence, etc.
| Title: | The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. |
| Series 1 | Volume XXXVIII; Part 3 - Reports |
| Chapter: | L - The Atlanta, Ga., Campaign. May 1-September 8, 1864. |
| Author: | United States. War Dept., John Sheldon Moody, Calvin Duvall Cowles, Frederick Caryton Ainsworth, Robert N. Scott, Henry Martyn Lazelle, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley |
| Published: | Washington: Government Printing Office |
| Date: | 1891 |
| Report No. |
Title |
Page No. |
|
437 |
Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Tennessee, of operations May 9, 10, 27, and 28, and July 4, 5, 18, and 21. |
16 |
|
438 |
Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Tennessee, of operations July 22. |
21 |
|
439 |
Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard, U.S. Army, commanding Army of the Tennessee. |
30 |
|
440 |
Surg. John Moore, U. S. Army, Medical Director. |
50 |
|
441 |
Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper, Fifth Ohio Battery, Chief of Artillery, of operations July 22. |
58 |
|
442 |
Maj. Thomas W. Osborn, First New York Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, of operations August 3–September 8. |
59 |
|
443 |
Capt. Chauncey B. Reese, U. S. Corps of Engineers, Chief Engineer. |
63 |
|
444 |
Capt. William Kossak, Aide–de–Camp, in charge of pontoon train. |
68 |
|
445 |
Capt. Ocran H. Howard, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer. |
70 |
|
446 |
Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, U. S. Army, commanding Fifteenth Army Corps. |
84 |
|
447 |
Lieut. Col. Robert R. Townes, Assistant Adjutant–General and Chief of Staff, of operations July 22. |
115 |
|
448 |
Capt. Frank G. Gillette, Provost–Marshal, of prisoners captured June 27. |
118 |
|
449 |
Lieut. Samuel Edge, Sixteenth Ohio Infantry, Acting Signal Officer. |
119 |
|
450 |
Maj. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations May 9–July 17 and August 15–September 8. |
124 |
|
451 |
Brig. Gen. Charles R. Woods, U. S; Army, commanding First Division, of operations July 22–28. |
139 |
|
452 |
Brig. Gen. Charles R. Woods, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 13–June 8. |
141 |
|
453 |
Col. Milo Smith, Twenty–sixth Iowa Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 22–28 and August 23–September 2. |
147 |
|
454 |
Col. William B. Woods, Seventy–sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations August 31–September 2. |
151 |
|
455 |
Col. James A. Williamson, Fourth Iowa Infantry, commanding Second Brigade. |
151 |
|
456 |
Col. William Smyth, Thirty–first Iowa Infantry, of operations May 23June 6. |
159 |
|
457 |
Col. Hugo Wangelin, Twelfth Missouri Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations May 13–16, July 22–25, and July 28–September 3. |
163 |
|
458 |
Capt. Charles C. Bland, Thirty–second Missouri Infantry, of operations May 1–20. |
169 |
|
459 |
Maj. Abraham J. Seay, Thirty–second Missouri Infantry, of operations May 20–September 8. |
170 |
|
460 |
Maj. Clemens Landgraeber, Second Missouri Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, First Division. |
172 |
|
461 |
Brig. Gen. Morgan L. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations May 13–16 and June 27. |
176 |
|
462 |
Brig. Gen. Joseph A. J . Lightburn, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations July 22 and August 9–16. |
179 |
|
463 |
Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations August 18–September 8. |
182 |
|
464 |
Capt. Gordon Lofland, Assistant Adjutant–General, Second Division, of operations May 1–August 12. |
185 |
|
465 |
Brig. Gen. Giles A. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 18–June27. |
190 |
|
466 |
Col. James S. Martin, One hundred and eleventh Illinois Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 22 and 28. |
195 |
|
467 |
Col. Theodore Jones, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade. |
197 |
|
468 |
Capt. Cyrus M. Browne, Fifty–fifth Illinois Infantry, of operations June 16–September 8. |
201 |
|
469 |
Capt. John S. Windsor, One hundred and sixteenth Illinois Infantry. |
202 |
|
470 |
Capt. Charles Schryver, One hundred and twenty–seventh Illinois Infantry. |
203 |
|
471 |
Lieut. Col. Delos Van Deusen, Sixth Missouri Infantry. |
205 |
|
472 |
Lieut. Col. George H. Hildt, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 21–September 8. |
207 |
|
473 |
Lieut. Col. Samuel R. Mott, Fifty–seventh Ohio Infantry. |
212 |
|
474 |
Brig. Gen. Joseph A. J. Lightburn, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 9–June 27 and July 28. |
219 |
|
475 |
Col. Wells S. Jones, Fifty–third Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade. |
223 |
|
476 |
Col. James S. Martin, One hundred and eleventh Illinois Infantry. |
230 |
|
477 |
Capt. Benjamin North, Eighty–third Indiana Infantry. |
237 |
|
478 |
Capt. Carl Moritz, Thirty–seventh Ohio Infantry. |
238 |
|
479 |
Lieut. Col. Louis von Blessingh, Thirty–seventh Ohio Infantry, of Operations May 10–19. |
242 |
|
480 |
Maj. Thomas T. Taylor, Forty–seventh Ohio Infantry. |
243 |
|
481 |
Col. Augustus C. Parry, Forty–seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations May 11–20. |
249 |
|
482 |
Lieut. Col. Robert A. Fulton, Fifty–third Ohio Infantry. |
250 |
|
483 |
Col. Wells S. Jones, Fifty–third Ohio Infantry, of operations May 13–16. |
256 |
|
484 |
Maj. Israel T. Moore, Fifty–fourth Ohio Infantry. |
257 |
|
485 |
Lieut. George Echte, Second Missouri Light Artillery, commanding Battery A, First Illinois Light Artillery. |
262 |
|
486 |
Capt. Francis De Gress, Battery H, First Illinois Light Artillery. |
263 |
|
487 |
Brig. Gen. John E. Smith, U.S. Army, commanding Third Division, of affairs (May 17) at Madison Station, Ala., and (August 15) near Tilton, Ga. |
266 |
|
488 |
Col. Green B. Raum, Fifty–sixth Illinois Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of attack (May 19) on train near Bellefonte, |
268 |
|
|
Ala., capture of train (July 5) near Tilton, Ga., combats (August 14-15) at and near Dalton, Ga., and affair (August 15) near Tilton, Ga. |
268 |
|
489 |
Col. Adam B. Gorgas, Thirteenth Illinois Infantry, of affair (May 17) at Madison Station, Ala. |
271 |
|
490 |
Col. Clark R. Wever, Seventeenth Iowa Infantry, of capture of train (July 5) near Tilton. Ga. |
273 |
|
491 |
Lieut. Col Samson M. Archer, Seventeenth Iowa Infantry, of capture of train (July 5) and affair (August 15) near Tilton, Ga. |
273 |
|
492 |
Capt. John C. Snodgrass, Seventeenth Iowa Infantry, of affair (August 15) near Tilton, Ga. |
276 |
|
493 |
Brig. Gen. William Harrow, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division. |
277 |
|
494 |
Col. Reuben Williams, Twelfth Indiana Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 16–August 3. |
284 |
|
495 |
Col. John M. Oliver, Fifteenth Michigan Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 4–September 8. |
289 |
|
496 |
Lieut. Col. Robert A. Gillmore, Twenty–sixth Illinois Infantry. |
292 |
|
497 |
Maj. Edward Adams, Forty–eighth Illinois Infantry, of operations August 3–September 7. |
295 |
|
498 |
Lieut. Col. Owen Stuart, Ninetieth Illinois Infantry, of operations May 1–August 3. |
296 |
|
499 |
Capt.Daniel OConnor, Ninetieth Illinois Infantry, of operations August 3–September 8. |
299 |
|
500 |
Lieut. Col. James Goodnow, Twelfth Indiana. Infantry, of operations May 1–August 3. |
301 |
|
501 |
Col. Reuben Williams, Twelfth Indiana Infantry, of operations August 3–September 8. |
306 |
|
502 |
Lieut. Col. John M. Berkey, Ninety–ninth Indiana Infantry, of operations August 3–September 2. |
306 |
|
503 |
Lieut. Col Albert Heath, One hundredth Indiana Infantry. |
307 |
|
504 |
Lieut.Col Frederick S. Hutchinson, Fifteenth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 3–September 2. |
311 |
|
505 |
Capt. Henry L. Philips, Seventieth Ohio Infantry, of operations August 4–September 3. |
312 |
|
506 |
Brig. Gen. Charles C. Walcutt, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade. |
313 |
|
507 |
Capt. William Stewart, Fortieth Illinois Infantry, of operations June 3–September 2. |
323 |
|
508 |
Maj. Asias Willison, One hundred and third Illinois Infantry. |
325 |
|
509 |
Lieut. Col. George W. Wright, One hundred and third Illinois Infantry, of operations May 13–15. |
328 |
|
510 |
Col. Rohert F. Catterson, Ninety–seventh Indiana Infantry, of operations May 1–15. |
329 |
|
511 |
Maj. Thomas. J. Ennis, Sixth Iowa Infantry, of operations May 5–15. |
330 |
|
512 |
Lieut. Col. Alexander J. Miller, Sixth Iowa Infantry. |
332 |
|
513 |
Capt. Joshua W. Heath, Forty–Sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 1–15. |
334 |
|
514 |
Lieut. Col. Isaac N. Alexander, Forty–sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 17–September 8. |
336 |
|
515 |
Col. John M. Oliver, Fifteenth Michigan Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations May 8–August 8. |
340 |
|
516 |
Maj. Edward Adams, Forty–eighth Illinois Infantry, of operations May 6–Augllst 8. |
346 |
|
517 |
Lieut. Col. John M. Berkey, Ninety–ninth Indiana Infantry, of operations May 6–August 3. |
349 |
|
518 |
Lieut. Col. Frederick S. Hutchinson, Fifteenth Michigan Infantry, of operations May 6–August 3. |
351 |
|
519 |
Maj. William B. Brown, Seventieth Ohio Infantry, of operations July 22. |
355 |
|
520 |
Capt. Louis Love, Seventieth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 6–August 3. |
356 |
|
521 |
Capt. Henry H. Griffiths, First Iowa Battery, Chief of Artillery, Fourth Division, of operations May 13–15 and July 20–22. |
360 |
|
522 |
Capt. Josiah H. Burton, Battery F, First Illinois Light Artillery, of operations May 12–16, July 20–22, August 18 and 23. |
362 |
|
523 |
Lieut. William H. Gay, First Iowa Battery, of operations May 1–15 and July 20–22. |
365 |
|
524 |
Maj. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, U. S. Army, commanding Left Wing, Sixteenth Army Corps, of operations April 29–August 19. |
369 |
|
525 |
Brig. Gen. Thomas E. G. Ransom, U. S. Army, commanding Left Wing, Sixteenth Army Corps, of operations August 19–September 8. |
390 |
|
526 |
Capt. James M. McClintock, Fifty–first Ohio Infantry, Acting Signal Officer, of operations July 22. |
393 |
|
527 |
Lieut. William H. Sherfy, Ninety–seventh Indiana Infantry, Acting Signal Officer, of operations July 22. |
394 |
|
528 |
Lieut. Joseph L. Shellabarger, One hundred and sixteenth Illinois Infantry, Acting Signal Officer, of operations July 22. |
395 |
|
529 |
Brig. Gen. John M. Corse, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division. |
396 |
|
530 |
Brig. Gen. Elliott W. Rice, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade. |
418 |
|
531 |
Lieut. Col. Edwin A. Bowen, Fifty–second Illinois Infantry. |
425 |
|
532 |
Lieut. Col Roger Martin, Sixty–sixth Indiana Infantry, of operations May 14–15. |
435 |
|
533 |
Capt. Alfred Morris, Sixty–sixth Indiana Infantry. |
436 |
|
534 |
Maj. Thomas G. Morrison, Sixty–sixth Indiana Infantry; of operations July 22. |
438 |
|
535 |
Capt. John A. Duckworth, Second Iowa Infantry. |
439 |
|
536 |
Maj. Mathew G. Hamill, Second Iowa Infantry, of operations July 22. |
441 |
|
537 |
Lieut. Col. James C. Parrott, Seventh Iowa Infantry, of operations May 14–15 and July 22. |
442 |
|
538 |
Capt. Samuel Mahon, Seventh Iowa Infantry. |
444 |
|
539 |
Col. Robert N. Adams, Eighty–first Ohio Infantry, commanding second Brigade. |
447 |
|
540 |
Lieut. Col. Jesse J. Phillips, Ninth Illinois Mounted Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 22. |
450 |
|
541 |
Capt. Samuel T. Hughes, Ninth Illinois Mounted Infantry. |
452 |
|
542 |
Lieut. Col. Henry Van Sellar, Twelfth Illinois Infantry. |
543 |
|
543 |
Capt. William S. Boyd, Sixty–sixth Illinois Infantry. |
456 |
|
544 |
Capt. William C. Henry, Eighty–first Ohio Infantry. |
460 |
|
545 |
Lieut. Col. Robert N. Adams, Eighty–first Ohio Infantry, of operations July 22. |
463 |
|
546 |
Col. Richard Rowett, Seventh Illinois Infantry, commanding Third Brigade. |
464 |
|
547 |
Capt. Samuel E. Lawyer, Seventh Illinois Mounted Infantry, of capture of train (July 5) near Tilton, Ga. |
466 |
|
548 |
Capt. Frederick Welker, Battery H, First Missouri Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, Second Division, of operations July 22. |
467 |
|
549 |
Lieut. Andrew T. Blodgett, Thrity–ninth Iowa Infantry, commanding Battery H, First Missouri Light Artillery. |
468 |
|
550 |
Brig–Gen. John W. Fuller, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division. |
474 |
|
551 |
Lieut. Col.Henry T. McDowell, Thirty–ninth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade. |
489 |
|
552 |
Lieut. Col. Michael W. Manning, Sixty–fourth Illinois Infantry. |
491 |
|
553 |
Lieut. Col. Charles S. Sheldon, Eighteenth Missouri Infantry. |
496 |
|
554 |
Lieut. Col. Mendal Churchill, Twenty–seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations July 22. |
499 |
|
555 |
Maj. John S. Jenkins, Thirty–ninth Ohio Infantry. |
500 |
|
556 |
Lieut. Col. Henry T. McDowell, Thirty–ninth Ohio Infantry, of operations July 22. |
503 |
|
557 |
Brig. Gen. John W. Sprague, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade. |
504 |
|
558 |
Col. John J. Cladek, Thirty–fifth New Jersey Infantry, of operations May 13–15 and July 22. |
509 |
|
559 |
Lieut. Col. William A. Henry, Thirty–fifth New Jersey Infantry. |
511 |
|
560 |
Col. Wager Swayne, Forty–third Ohio Infantry. |
513 |
|
561 |
Maj. John W. Fouts, Sixty–third Ohio Infantry. |
516 |
|
562 |
Lieut. Col. Jeremiah M. Rusk, Twenty–fifth Wisconsin Infantry. |
521 |
|
563 |
Col. James H. Howe, Thirty–second Wisconsin Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of skirmish (May 27) at Pond Springs, Ala. |
527 |
|
564 |
Col. John Tillson, Tenth Illinois Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 20–September 6. |
529 |
|
565 |
Capt. George C. Lusk, Tenth Illinois Infantry. |
531 |
|
566 |
Capt. James S. Wright, Twenty–fifth Indiana Infantry. |
534 |
|
567 |
Col. Charles H. De Groat, Thirty–second Wisconsin Infantry. |
535 |
|
568 |
Capt. George Robinson, Battery C, First Michigan Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, Fourth Division, of operations July 22. |
536 |
|
569 |
Lieut. Henry Shier, Battery C, First Michigan Light Artillery, of operations July 22. |
536 |
|
570 |
Lieut. Seth M. Laird, Fourteenth Ohio Battery, of operations July 22. |
538 |
|
571 |
Lieut. Lemuel Smith, Fifth U. S. Artillery, commanding. Battery F, Second U. S. Artillery, of operations July 22. |
538 |
|
572 |
Maj. Gen. Frank P. Blair, jr., U. S. Army, commanding Seventeenth Army Corps. |
539 |
|
573 |
Col. Oscar Malmborg, Fifty–fifth Illinois Infantry, Chief Engineer, of operations June 6–21. |
558 |
|
574 |
Lieut. James R. Dunlap, Seventy–sixth Illinois Infantry, Chief Acting Signal Officer, of operations July 22. |
560 |
|
575 |
Lieut. Clifford Stickney, Seventy–second Illinois Infantry, Acting Signal Officer, of operations July 22. |
561 |
|
576 |
Brig. Gen. Mortimer D. Leggett, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 27 and July 21–22. |
563 |
|
577 |
Brig.Gen. Charles R. Woods, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 23–September 8. |
567 |
|
578 |
Col. George E. Bryant, Twelfth Wisconsin Infantry, commanding First Brigade. |
569 |
|
579 |
Lieut. Col. Greenberry F. Wiles, Seventy–eighth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade. |
572 |
|
580 |
Col. Adam G. Malloy, Seventeenth Wisconsin Infantry, commanding Third Brigade. |
574 |
|
581 |
Maj. John T. Cheney, First Illinois Light Artillery, Chief of Corps Artillery, of operations July 22. |
576 |
|
582 |
Lieut. William Justin, Battery H, First Michigan Light Artillery, of operations August 31–September 1. |
577 |
|
583 |
Brig. Gen. Walter Q. Gresham, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division, of operations May 27–July 20. |
577 |
|
584 |
Brig. Gen. Giles A. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division, of operations July 21–September 8. |
580 |
|
585 |
Col. William L. Sanderson, Twenty–third Indiana, Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 27. |
586 |
|
586 |
Col. Benjamin F. Potts, Thirty–second, Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 17–September 8. |
587 |
|
587 |
Col. William Hall, Eleventh Iowa Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 27 and July 5 and 22. |
592 |
|
588 |
Col. John Shane, Thirteenth Iowa Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 21. |
596 |
|
589 |
Brig. Gen. William W. Belknap, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 31–September 8. |
597 |
|
590 |
Lieut. Col. John C. Abercrombie, Eleventh Iowa Infantry, of operations July 22. |
599 |
|
591 |
Maj. William A. Walker, Thirteenth Iowa Infantry, of operations July 21. |
601 |
|
592 |
Col. John Shane, Thirteenth Iowa Infantry, of operations July 22 and 28. |
601 |
|
593 |
Col. William W. Belknap, Fifteenth Iowa Infantry, of operations July 21, 22, and 28. |
605 |
|
594 |
Lieut. Col. Addison H. Sanders, Sixteenth Iowa Infantry, of operations July 22. |
608 |
|
595 |
Capt. Crandall W. Williams, Sixteenth Iowa Infantry, of operations July 22. |
610 |
|
596 |
Medals of Honor awarded Union soldiers for distinguished services. |
612 |
|
597 |
General Joseph E. Johnston, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Tennessee, of operations December 27, 1868–July 17, 1864. |
612 |
|
598 |
General John B. Hood, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Tennessee, of operations July 18–September 6. |
628 |
|
599 |
Organization of the Confederate Forces - April 30, 1864. |
638 |
|
|
Organization of the Confederate Forces - June 10, 1864. |
645 |
|
|
Organization of the Confederate Forces - June 30, 1864. |
647 |
|
|
Organization of the Confederate Forces - July 10, 1864. |
654 |
|
|
Organization of the Confederate Forces - July 31, 1864. |
661 |
|
|
Organization of the Confederate Forces - August 31, 1864. |
668 |
|
600 |
Strength of the Confederate Forces. |
675 |
|
601 |
Casualties in the Confederate forces May 6–July 9. |
686 |
|
602 |
Brig. Gen. Francis A. Shoup, C. S. Army, Chief of Staff, of operations July 25–September 7. |
688 |
|
603 |
Lieut. Gen. Willia J. Hardee, C. S. Army, commanding corps. |
696 |
|
604 |
Itinerary of Hardee´s army corps May 15–June 14. |
704 |
|
605 |
Brig. Gen. George Maney, C. S. Army, commanding Cheatham´s division, of operations August 31. |
708 |
|
606 |
Brig. Gen. John C. Carter, C. S. Army, commanding Cheatham´s division, of operations September 1. |
712 |
|
607 |
Col. Ellison Capers, Twenty–fourth South Carolina Infantry, Gist´s brigade, of operations May 6–July 18 and September 1. |
713 |
|
608 |
Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations May 7–27. |
720 |
|
609 |
Brig. Gen. Mark P. Lowrey, C. S. Army, commanding Cleburne´s division, of operations August 31 and September 1. |
726 |
|
610 |
Report of Capt. Aaron A. Cox, Fifth Confederate Infantry, Polks brigade, of operations July 20 - 22. |
730 |
|
611 |
Brig. Gen. Mark P. Lowrey, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 20–September 1. |
731 |
|
612 |
Col. John Weir, Fifth Mississippi Infantry, commanding Lowrey´s brigade, of operations August 31 and September 1 and 2. |
735 |
|
613 |
Brig. Gen. Daniel C. Govan, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 22. |
737 |
|
614 |
Col. Peter V. Green, Fifth Arkansas Infantry, commanding Govan´s brigade, of operations August 31 and September 1. |
741 |
|
615 |
Brig. Gen. Hiram B. Granbury, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations August 31 and September 1. |
743 |
|
616 |
Brig. Gen. James A. Smith, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 21 and 22. |
746 |
|
617 |
Lieut. Thomas L. Flynt, Sixth Texas Infantry, commanding Sixth Texas Infantry and Fifteenth Texas Cavalry (dismounted), of operations July 20–22. |
748 |
|
618 |
Capt. J. William. Brown, Seventh Texas Infantry, of operations July 20–22. |
749 |
|
619 |
Capt. John A. Formwalt, Tenth Texas Infantry, of operations July 21 and 22. |
750 |
|
620 |
Capt. William H. Perry, Eighteenth Texas Cavalry, commanding Seventeenth and Eighteenth Texas Cavalry (dismounted), of operations July 20–22. |
751 |
|
621 |
Maj. William A. Taylor, Twenty–fourth Texas Cavalry, commanding Twenty–fourth and Twenty–fifth Texas Cavalry (dismounted), of operations July 20–22. |
752 |
|
622 |
Lieut. Col. Cincinnatus S. Guyton, Fifty–seventh Georgia Infantry, commanding Mercer´s brigade, of operations July 22–24. |
754 |
|
623 |
Col. Charles H. Olmstead, First Volunteer Georgia Infantry, commanding Mercer´s brigade, of operations August 2–September 1. |
755 |
|
624 |
Col. William Barkuloo, Fifty–seventh Georgia Infantry, commanding Mercer´s brigade, of operations July 22–August 2. |
758 |
|
625 |
Lieut. Gen. John B. Hood, C. S. Army, commanding corps, of operations May 7–July 17. |
760 |
|
626 |
Lieut. Gen. Stephen D. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Corps (formerly Hood´s), of operations July 27–September 19. |
762 |
|
627 |
Brig. Gen. John C. Brown, C. S. Army, commanding Hindman´s division, of operations July 28 and 29. |
767 |
|
628 |
Maj. Gen. Patton Anderson, C. S; Army, commanding division (formerly Hindman´s), of operations July 30– August 31. |
769 |
|
629 |
Lieut. Col. Harry T. Toulmin, Twenty–second Alabama, Infantry, commanding Deas´ brigade, of operations July 28. |
775 |
|
630 |
Capt. Isaac M. Whitney. Twenty–second Alabama Infantry, of operations July 28. |
777 |
|
631 |
Capt. Napoleon B. Rouse, Twenty–fifth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 22 and 28. |
778 |
|
632 |
Capt. Alexander J.Miller, Thirty–ninth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 22 and 28. |
779 |
|
633 |
Capt. Archibald D. Ray, Fiftieth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 28. |
780 |
|
634 |
Brig. Gen. Arthur M. Manigault, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 28. |
781 |
|
635 |
Capt. Starke H. Oliver, Twenty–fourth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 28. |
783 |
|
636 |
Lieut. Col. William L. Butler, Twenty–eighth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 28. |
784 |
|
637 |
Maj. John N. Slaughter, Thirty–fourth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 28. |
785 |
|
638 |
Capt. Elijah W. Horne, Nineteenth South Carolina Infantry, of operations July 22 and 28. |
787 |
|
639 |
Brig. Gen. Jacob H. Sharp, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 28. |
789 |
|
640 |
Col. William H .Bishop, Seventh Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 28. |
790 |
|
641 |
Lieut. Col. Benjamin F. Johns, Seventh Mississippi Infantry, commanding Ninth Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 28. |
791 |
|
642 |
Col. J. Byrd Williams, Forty–first Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 28. |
792 |
|
643 |
Lieut. Col. R. G. Kelsey, Forty–fourth Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 28. |
793 |
|
644 |
Lieut. J. B. Downing, Ninth Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters, of operations July 28. |
793 |
|
645 |
Brig. Gen. Edward C. Walthall, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 7–20. |
794 |
|
646 |
Brig. Gen. William F. Brantly, C. S. Army, commanding brigade (formerly Walthall´s), of operations July 28. |
799 |
|
647 |
Col. Robert P. McKelvaine, Twenty–fourth Mississippi Infantry, commanding Twenty–fourth and Twenty–seventh Mississippi Infantry, of operations May 12–18. |
800 |
|
648 |
Lieut. Col. William L. Lyles, Twenty–fourth Mississippi Infantry, commanding Twenty–fourth and Twenty–seventh Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 28. |
802 |
|
649 |
Col. William F. Brantly, Twenty–ninth Mississippi Infantry, commanding Twenty–ninth and Thirtieth Mississippi Infantry, of. operations May 7–20. |
804 |
|
650 |
Lieut. Col. James M. Johnson, Thirtieth Mississippi Infantry, commanding Twenty–ninth and Thirtieth Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 28. |
807 |
|
651 |
Col. Samuel Benton, Thirty–fourth Mississippi Infantry, of operations May 11–18. |
808 |
|
652 |
Capt. T. S. Hubbard, Thirty–fourth Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 28. |
810 |
|
653 |
Maj. Gen. Carter L. Stevenson, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations, May 1–30 and June 22. |
811 |
|
654 |
Maj. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations May 7–27. |
816 |
|
655 |
Maj. Gen. Henry D. Clayton, C. S. Army, commanding division (formerly Stewart´s), of operations July 22 and 28 and August 31. |
819 |
|
656 |
Brig. Gen. Marcellus A. Stovall, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 7–15 and August 31. |
822 |
|
657 |
Col. Abda Johnson, Fortieth Georgia Infantry, commanding Stovall´s brigade, of operations May 15–June 1. |
825 |
|
658 |
Capt. J. N. Dobbs, Fortieth Georgia Infantry, of operations May 7–29. |
826 |
|
659 |
Maj. Mark S. Nall, Forty–first Georgia Infantry, of operations May 7–25. |
827 |
|
660 |
Capt. Lovick P. Thomas, Forty–second Georgia Infantry, of operations May 14–25. |
827 |
|
661 |
Maj. William C. Lester, Forty–third Georgia Infantry, of operations May 1–30. |
828 |
|
662 |
Capt. Rufus R. Asbury, Fifty–second Georgia, Infantry, of operations May 15–25. |
830 |
|
663 |
Brig. Gen Henry D. Clayton, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 7–27. |
831 |
|
664 |
Col. Bushrod Jones, Fifty–eighth Alabama Infantry, commanding Holtzclaw´s (formerly Clayton´s) brigade, of operations August 31. |
835 |
|
665 |
Lieut. Col. Peter F. Hunley, Eighteenth Alabama Infantry, of operations May 7–27. |
836 |
|
666 |
Capt. James A. Wemyss, Thirty–sixth Alabama, Infantry, of operations May 7–28. |
836 |
|
667 |
Capt. George W. Welch, Thirty–eighth Alabama, Infantry, of operations May 7–27. |
838 |
|
668 |
Col. Bushrod Jones, Fifty–eighth Alabama Infantry, commanding Thirty–second and Fifty–eighth Alabama Infantry, of operations May 7–28. |
841 |
|
669 |
Brig. Gen. Alpheus Baker, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 7–June 2. |
844 |
|
670 |
Lieut. Col. Alexander A. Greene, Thirty–seventh Alabama, Infantry, of operations May 7–June 2. |
847 |
|
671 |
Col. John H. Higley, Fortieth Alabama Infantry, of operations May 7–27 |
849 |
|
672 |
Capt. William D. McNeill, Forty–second Alabama Infantry, of operations May 7–31. |
851 |
|
673 |
Lieut.Col. John A. Minter, Fifty–fourth Alabama Infantry, of operations May 7–June 2. |
852 |
|
674 |
Brig. Gen. Randall L. Gibson, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 7–25, July 28, and August 31. |
854 |
|
675 |
Maj. S. S. Batchelor, First Louisiana Infantry (regulars), of operations May 9–27. |
859 |
|
676 |
Maj. Duncan Buie, Fourth Louisiana Battalion Infantry, of operations May 15–29. |
859 |
|
677 |
Lieut. Col. Francis L. Campbell, Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry, of operations May 7–29. |
859 |
|
678 |
Maj. John E. Austin, Fourteenth Louisiana Battalion Sharpshoot6rs, of operations May 7–29. |
861 |
|
679 |
Col. Joseph C. Lewis, Twenty–fifth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Sixteenth and Twenty–fifth Louisiana Infantry, of operations May 7–28. |
863 |
|
680 |
Lieut. Col. Hyder A. Kennedy, Nineteenth Louisiana, Infantry, of 0perations May 8–13. |
865 |
|
681 |
Col. Richard W. Turner, Nineteenth Louisiana Infantry, of operations May 14–28. |
866 |
|
682 |
Capt. Robert L. Keen, Twentieth Louisiana, Infantry, of operations May 2–29. |
868 |
|
683 |
Lieut. Gen. Leonidas Polk, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Mississippi, of operations May 13–31. |
869 |
|
684 |
Maj. Gen. William W. Loring, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Mississippi, of operations June 27. |
869 |
|
685 |
Lieut. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart, C. S. Army, commanding corps (formerly Polk´s), of operations July 18–September 29. |
870 |
|
686 |
Capt. Charles F. Vanderford, Chief Ordnance Officer, Army of Mississippi, of guns engaged, &c., May 13–June 20. |
873 |
|
687 |
Maj. Gen. William W. Loring, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations May 10–31 and July 20. |
874 |
|
688 |
Brig. Gen. Winfield S. Featherston, C. S. Army, commanding Loring´s division, of operations June 27. |
878 |
|
689 |
Brig. Gen. Winfield S. Featherston, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 20. |
880 |
|
690 |
Maj. James M. Stigler, First Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters, of operations July 20. |
884 |
|
691 |
Lieut. Col. Samuel M. Dyer, Third Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 20. |
885 |
|
692 |
Maj. Martin A. Oatis, Twenty second Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 20. |
886 |
|
693 |
Capt. Thomas .J. Pulliam, Thirty–first Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 20. |
888 |
|
694 |
Capt. Moses Jackson, Thirty–third Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 20. |
889 |
|
695 |
Capt. Charles A. Huddleston, Fortieth Mississippi Infantry, of operations July 20. |
890 |
|
696 |
Brig. Gen. John Adams, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 19. |
891 |
|
697 |
Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Scott, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations July 20. |
894 |
|
698 |
Col. Samuel S. Ives, Thirty–fifth Alabama Infantry, commanding Twenty–seventh, Thirty–fifth, and Forty–ninth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 20. |
896 |
|
699 |
Col. John Snodgrass, Fifty–fifth Alabama Infantry, of operations July 20. |
897 |
|
700 |
Capt. Augustus L. Milligan, Fifty–seventh Alabama Infantry, of operations July 20. |
897 |
|
701 |
Col. Noel L. Nelson, Twelfth Louisiana Infantry, of operations July 20. |
898 |
|
702 |
Maj. Gen. Samuel G. French, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations May 16–31, June 27, and July 17–September 6. |
899 |
|
703 |
Brig. Gen. William H. Young, C. S. Army, commanding; Ector´s brigade, of operations July 17–September 4. |
909 |
|
704 |
Col. William H. Young, Ninth Texas Infantry, of operations June 27. |
913 |
|
705 |
Brig. Gen. Francis M. Cockrell, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations June 27 and July 17–September 7. |
914 |
|
706 |
Brig. Gen. Claudius W. Sears, C. S. Army, Commanding brigade, of operations August 4–27. |
920 |
|
707 |
Col. William H. Clark, Forty–sixth Mississippi Infantry, of operations August 2–5. |
921 |
|
708 |
Maj. Gen. Edward C. Walthall, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations June 27 and July 18–September 3. |
922 |
|
709 |
Brig. Gen. William A. Quarles, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations June 27 and July 20 and 28 |
929 |
|
710 |
Maj. Samuel Knox, First Alabama Infantry, of operations June 27. |
933 |
|
711 |
Brig. Gen. Daniel H. Reynolds, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations June 27, July 14–20 and 28. |
934 |
|
712 |
Col. Edward A. O´Neal, Twenty–sixth Alabama Infantry, commanding Cantey´s brigade, of operations June 27 and July 20 and 28. |
940 |
|
713 |
Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, C. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Corps, of operations May 6–31 and July 17–0ctober 9. |
943 |
|
714 |
Col. D. T. Blakey, First Alabama Cavalry, Allen´s brigade, of operations August 31. |
962 |
|
715 |
Brig. Gen. Lawrence S. Ross, C. S. Army, commanding cavalry brigade (Army of Mississippi), of operations May 17 and July 28–30. |
962 |
|
716 |
Brig. Gen. Phillip D. Roddey, C. S. Army, of operations May 27–29. |
965 |
|
717 |
Col. Josiah Patterson, Fifth Alabama Cavalry, commanding brigade, of operations May 26–29. |
966 |
|
718 |
Capt. Thomas J. Key, Arkansas Artillery, commanding Hotchkiss´ artillery battalion, of operations July 22. |
967 |
|
719 |
Lieut. Richard L. Watkins, Lookout (Tennessee) Artillery, of operations July 20. |
967 |
|
720 |
Maj. George S. Storrs, C. S. Artillery, commanding artillery battalion, of operations June 27. |
968 |
|
721 |
Lieut. Charles W. Love1ace, Selden´s (Alabama) battery, of operations July 20. |
969 |
|
722 |
Maj. Gen. Gustavus W. Smith, C. S. Army, commanding Georgia militia, of operations June 1–September 15. |
969 |
|
723 |
Maj. Gen. Howell Cobb, C. S. Army, of operations July 30 and 31 (Stoneman´s raid). |
972 |
|
724 |
Lieut. John A. Vaughan, Eighth Confederate Cavalry, commanding scouts, of operations July 27–31 (McCook´s raid). |
972 |
|
725 |
Capt. Thomas H. Francis, Fourth Tennessee Infantry, of affairs at Auburn, Ala., July l8–September 15. |
973 |
|
726 |
Maj. W. T. Walthall, of operations July 13–16 (Rousseau´s raid). |
975 |
|
727 |
Maj. John C. Burch, Assistant Adjutant–General, C. S. Army, of operations July 13–16 (Rousseau´s raid). |
978 |
|
728 |
Journal of operations of the Army of Tennessee May 14–June 4. |
978 |
|
729 |
Findings of the Court of Inquiry upon the loss of Confederate stores at Atlanta. |
991 |
|
730 |
Maj. William Clare, Assistant Inspector–General, upon the removal of citizens from Atlanta. |
993 |
|
731 |
Brig. Gen. Gideon J. Pillow, C. S. Army, of operations June 24. |
994 |
|
732 |
Col. Charles G. Armistead, Twelfth Mississippi Cavalry, commanding brigade, of operations June 24. |
998 |
|
733 |
Col. Charles P. Ball, Eighth Alabama Cavalry, of operations June 24. |
1000 |
|
734 |
Lieut. Col Philip B. Spence, Twelfth Mississippi Cavalry, of operations June 24. |
1002 |
|
735 |
Capt. William V. Harrell, Lewis´ (Alabama) battalion, of operations June 24. |
1003 |
|
736 |
Col. James J. N eely, Fourteenth Tennessee Cavalry, commanding brigade, of operations June 24 |
1004 |
|
737 |
Resolution of thanks to officers and soldiers in the Confederate service from the State of Missouri. |
1008 |
|
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Alternate Designations of Organization Mentioned in this Volume |
1009 |
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1027 |
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