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December 18, 1862 Skirmish near LexingtonNote 1 No circumstantial reports filed.
TRENTON, December 18, 1862.
Gen. SULLIVAN:
Six men of Col. Hawkin's Second West Tennessee Cavalry, just arrived from
Lexington, report that they, with cavalry from Jackson, met the enemy at
daybreak this morni... read more
December 19, 1862 Engagement near Jackson •See November 3, 1862-December 31, 1862-Operations in West Tennessee, including action near Jackson, Tennessee on December 19, and skirmish at Middleburg, on December 24, 1862
Report of Col. Adolph Engelmann, Forty-third Illinois Infantry, of engagement... read more
December 19, 1862 Affair at Carroll Station No circumstantial reports filed.
Excerpt from the Report of Col. George G. Dibrell, Eighth Tennessee (Confederate) Cavalry, of operations from December 15, 1862-January 6, 1863, relative to the Affair at Carroll Station, December 19, 1862.
MOUNT PLE... read more
December 20, 1862 Capture of Trenton Reports of Col. George P. Ihrie, U. S. Army, of capture of Trenton [December 20th. 1862] and skirmish at Railroad Crossing, Forked Deer River.
SAINT LOUIS, MO., December 31, 1862.
COLONEL: I herewith submit an official report of the saving of two Governmen... read more
December 20, 1862 Capture and recapture of Humboldt Report of Col. Jacob Fry, Sixty-first Illinois Infantry, of recapture of Humboldt and Trenton.
BENTON BARRACKS, MO., January 17, 1863.
I herewith transmit a report of the raid of General Forrest, of the rebel army, on the Mobile and Ohio Rai... read more
January 19, 1863 Assessment for secret-service fund at Henderson JACKSON, January 19, 1863.
JOHN A. RAWLINS, Lieut.-Col. and Assistant Adjutant-Gen.:
After the rebel raid, by which Henderson Station depot-buildings, &c., were destroyed, I assessed the secession sympathizers living near the pl... read more
January 20, 1863 "We started from Oskosh with 986 able men for duty... " Frank M. Guernsey's letter home
Camp at Jackson, Tenn.
Jan. 20th, 1863
Dear Fanny,
It is a wet unpleasant day and I am about half sick with a cold so that I am off duty for the time being. For the last week or so we ... read more
January 25, 1863 West Tennessee Rebel guerrilla chief, R. V. Richardson, announces retaliatory policy
HDQRS. RICHARDSON'S PARTISAN RANGERS, C. S. ARMY, January 25, 1863.
Whereas Col. J. K. Mizner, commanding U. S. forces at Brownsville, Tenn., has issued a proclamation addressed to James Whi... read more
January 25, 1863
January 28, 1863
Counter-insurgency scout between Bolivar and Ripley Mississippi JANUARY 25, 1863.-Scout between Bolivar, Tenn., and Ripley, Miss.
Report of Maj. Daniel M. Emerson, First West Tennessee Cavalry.
HDQRS. FIRST WEST TENNESSEE CAVALRY, Bolivar, Tenn., January 28... read more
January 28, 1863 Skirmish near Yorkville JANUARY 28, 1863.-Skirmish near Yorkville, Tenn.
Report of Col. Oliver Wood, Twenty-second Ohio Infantry.
HDQRS. UNITED STATES FORCES, Trenton, Tenn., January 29, 1863
SIR: I have to report to you concerning the skirmish near Yorkville, Tenn. (15 ... read more


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