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Date Title Article
August 31, 1862
September 1, 1862
Heavy skirmishing between Medon & Toone's Stations on the Mississippi Central Railroad, and DenmarkNote 3 •See September 1, 1862--Skirmish at Britton's Lane
No. 1.
Report of Brig. Gen. Leonard F. Ross, U. S. Army, commanding District of Jackson, Tenn., of o... read more
August 5, 1862
August 6, 1862
Foraging, operations against and about Cumberland Gap, reconnaissance and skirmishes near Tazewell •See August 2, 1862-August 6, 1862-Operations against and about Cumber­land Gap
HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-SIXTH BRIGADE, Cumberland Gap, August 7, 1862.
CAPTAIN: In cont... read more
August 7, 1862 Federal attack on Confederate guerrillas five miles east of Dyersburg at Wood Springs and suggestion to initiate scorched earth policy in West Tennessee AUGUST 7, 1862.-Skirmish at Wood Springs, near Dyersburg, Tenn.
Reports of Brig. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, U. S. Army.
HDQRS. ... read more
August 8, 1862 Guerrilla Depredations in Haywood County "FIENDISH REBEL OUTRAGES."
A Young Woman Outraged by an Entire Gang of Guerrillas, and afterwards Burned to Death-Her Father Hanged-Miraculous Escape.
[From the Cairo Gazette, August 16]
We have the particulars of a Rebel outrage commi... read more
August 2, 1862 Synopsis of Federal anti-guerrilla activity on the Hatchie River, Bolivar to Brownsville and the Somerville road JACKSON, August 2, 1862.
Gen. U. S. GRANT:
I have swept both sides of the Hatchie from Bolivar to Brownsville, on the road to Somerville. The enemy fled precipitatel... read more
August 9, 1862 A. J. Lacy's letter home in Jackson County The 9th 1862
State of Tenn Overton Co August
My affectionate wife i Seat my Self to write you a few Lines to Let you know that I am well at this Time it is reported That wic wee have To Start To knoxvill Next monday and i want A fine S... read more
August 2, 1862 "Union Meeting at Court Square." Another Grand Turn Out.
The People for the Old Flag.
Last night at an early hour the citizens began to assemble at Court Square, and on they came by hundreds until the monument of Jackson was surrounded by one of the most respectable and most en... read more
August 10, 1862
August 11, 1862
Pursuit of Confederate guerrillas and destruction of bridges by Federals
HDQRS., Trenton, Tenn., August 10, 1862.
Maj. Gen. JOHN A. McCLERNAND, Jackson, Tenn.:
A large force of mounted men have gathered between here and the Tennessee River and threaten the ... read more
September 25, 1862 Skirmish with guerrillas at Davis' Bridge, Hatchie River Report of Maj. Gen. Edward O. C. Ord, U. S. Army.
JACKSON, September 27, 1862.
SIR: I have turned over the command at Corinth to Gen. Rosecrans, with my old division still there, until you can designate where they sha... read more
September 28, 1862
October 5, 1862
Anti-guerrilla expedition from Columbus Kentucky, to Covington, Durhamville, & Fort Randolph, Tennessee
SEPTEMBER 28-OCTOBER 5, 1862.-Expedition from Columbus, Ky., to Covington, Durhamville, and Fort Randolph, Tenn.
Report of Col. Frederick A. Starring, S... read more


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