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March 22, 1863
April 1, 1863
Pegram's Raid Brigadier General John Pegram, Provisional Army Confederate States, led this raid went into KY to appropriate cattle to feed Rebel troops. The, 1st, 2nd Tenn. Regts. and 16th Tenn. Battalion participated. The Rebel force rampaged through the Knoxville ... read more
March 4, 1863
March 5, 1863
Skirmish (4th) near Franklin, Tenn., and engagement (5th) at Thompson's Station, or Spring Hill, Tenn. Report of Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans, U. S. Army, commanding Department of the Cumberland. MURFREESBOROUGH, TENN., March 6, 1863—11.20 a. m.
Gen. Gilbert was ... read more
March 31, 1863 Skirmish near Franklin MARCH 31, 1863.-Skirmish near Franklin, Tenn.
Report of Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger, U. S. Army.
FRANKLIN, TENN., March 31, 1863.
GEN.: Our cavalry moved out on the Lewisburg and Columbia pike to-day, encountering the rebels some 7 miles out, and, skirmish... read more
March 31, 1863 "UNION MEETING IN TENNESSEE" Jackson, Tennessee, April 5, 1863
Editors Bulletin:
A large and enthusiastic Union meeting was held at Lexington, Henderson county, last Thursday [March 31]. The meeting was called by the citizens of the county, and Major WILCOX, Third Michigan Cava... read more
March 31, 1863
April 3, 1863
Scout from Lexington to mouth of Duck River REPORTS.
No. 1.-Maj. Thomas Saylor, Third Michigan Cavalry.
No. 2.-Capt. Frederick C. Adamson, Third Michigan Cavalry.
No. 1.
Report of Maj. Thomas Saylor, Third Michigan Cavalry.
LEXINGTON, TENN., April 3, 1863.... read more
ca. March 6, 1863
March 7, 1863
Fielding Hurst's Sixth Tennessee Cavalry [U. S. ] burn Jackson and Brownsville No circumstantial reports filed.
HDQRS. FORREST'S CAVALRY DEPARTMENT, Columbus, March 10,
1864.
Excerpt from the report of N. B. Forrest
Col. T. M. JACK, Assistant Adjutant-Gen... read more
March 8, 1863
March 12, 1863
Expedition from Collierville •See March 9, 1863-March 10, 1863-Skirmish with R. V. Richardson's Parti­san Rangers near Concordance and the capture of Confederate Brigadier General Robert H. Looney, 7th Kansas and 6th Illinois cavalry
MARCH 8-12, 1863.-Expedition fr... read more
March 9, 1863 Skirmish-mistaken wounding of Union supporter and burning of houses near Jackson's Mills on Loosahatachie River •See March 8, 1863-March 12, 1863-Expedition from Collierville ... read more
March 10, 1863 "A Skirmish near Jackson, Tennessee—A Federal Force Surrounded and Captured."Note 1 Jackson, Tennessee, March 10,
Via Cairo, March 10.
A skirmish has taken place between 200 infantry and two pieces of artillery, of General Sullivan's division, and a body of rebel cavalry. Feder... read more
April 14, 1863 Lt. A. J. Lacy's letter to his father in Jackson County Maury Co Tenn April the 14th 63
Dear Father,
I this evening take the opportunity of droping you a few lines. I want to see your verry badly but I dont expect to at home shortly if ever. We just landed here from Florence, A... read more


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