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July 28, 1862 Confederates burn railroad bridges between Jackson and Humboldt JACKSON, [July] 28, 1862. (Received at Corinth July 28, 1862.)
Maj.-Gen. GRANT:
My forces have been all sent to Bolivar against my protest; some two small
regiments, not enough to do picket duty. My cavalry, includ... read more
July 29, 1862 Affair at Denmark near Hatchie Bottom JULY 29, 1862.-Affair at Hatchie Bottom, near Denmark, Tenn.
Reports of Brig. Gen. John A. Logan, U. S. Army.
JACKSON, July 29, 1862.
(Received at Corinth July 29, 1862.)
My cavalry, 75 in number, under Maj. Stewart, overtook the enemy's cav... read more
July 29, 1862 Cavalry skirmish in Jackson-Bolivar environs •See July 29, 1862--Affair at Denmark near Hatchie Bottom
No circumstantial reports filed.
BOLIVAR, July 29, 1862.
Maj. Gen. U. S. GRANT:
Maj. Stewart has had a hard fight with rebel cavalry. Has taken a number of
prisoners and re... read more
July 30, 1862 Cavalry skirmish near Denmark JACKSON, TENN., July 30, 1862-2 a. m.
Col. HOGG, Comdg. Detachment:
Maj. Stewart has just arrived. He was attacked close to Denmark this evening by Jackson's cavalry, some 300 or 400 strong, and defeated. His loss is considerable in killed, wounded,... read more
July 7, 1862 "You will use your endeavors to cultivate a conservative, friendly feeling with the people where you may be." Pacification instructions to Federals upon occupation of Brownsville HDQRS. FIRST DIVISION, DISTRICT OF JACKSON, Jackson, July 7, 1862.
Col. L. OZBURN, Comdg. Expedition: ... read more
July 7, 1862
July 8, 1862
Depredations in and about Bethel,Note 1 against civilians by 7th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry HDQRS. POST, Bethel, Tenn., July 7, 1862.
Col. J. C. KELTON,
Assistant Adjutant-Gen., Corinth, Miss.:
The Seventh Regt. of Kansas Cavalry passed through this place yesterday ... read more
July 8, 1862
July 9, 1862
Confederate guerrilla attacks upon cotton wagon trains and other miscellaneous acts of insurgent warfare in Bedford county environs No circumstantial reports filed.
Shelbyville Ten.
July 10th, 1862.
His Excellency Andrew Johnson
Dear Sir.
Pardon me for writing... read more
July 9, 1862 Special Orders, No. 23, HDQRS. 1ST DIV., DIST. OF JACKSON, TENN, July 9. 1862, relative to oath of allegiance to U. S.
All citizens over eighteen years of age residing inside the picket-lines of the U.
S. forces at this place are required to appear before the provost-marshal by S... read more
July 10, 1862 "Secesh Shylock or 'the Silent Partner'"-Anti-Semitism in Federally occupied Memphis
In 1860, when the flag of our country floated in majesty over the city of Memphis, before a traitor band had marred the immortal name of Jackson upon the monument which patriot band had reared to ... read more
July 10, 1862
July 12, 1862
Report on a Federal scout in the third subdivision, West Tennessee, and suggestion for frequent reconnaissances
HDQRS. DISTRICT OF JACKSON, Jackson, Tenn., July 12, 1862.
Col. J. C. KELTON, Assistant Adjutant-Gen.:
In obedience to my instructions Col. Leggett, c... read more


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