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Date Title Article
June 14, 1863
June 24, 1863
Sanders' RaidNote 1 in East Tennessee JUNE 14-24, 1863.-Sanders' raid in East Tennessee.
SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN TENNESSEE.
June 14, 1863.-Sanders' command sets out from Mount Vernon, Ky.
17, 1863.-Affair at Wartburg, near Montgomery, Tenn.
19, 1863... read more
June 15, 1863 C. S. A. occupation of Camden, Lexington, Jackson, Humboldt and Trenton reported COLUMBUS, KY., June 15, 1863.
Maj.-Gen. SCHOFIELD, Saint Louis, Mo.:
By sending six regiments of infantry and seven companies of cavalry to Vicksburg, my command was very much weakened. There are no... read more
ca. June 16, 1863
June 18, 1863
Bridge burning by Federals in Henderson, Madison, and McNairy counties •See ca. June 20, 1863-June 23, 1863-Scout from Jackson to Paris to Fort Heiman, Ky ... read more
June 17, 1863 Confederate State Convention, Winchester The Dispatch of yesterday contains a report on the proceedings of this body, which met at Winchester on the 17th inst. The report, we suppose, is taken from the Chattanooga Rebel. It was the original purpose of the leaders of the Convention t... read more
June 3, 1863 Federal instructions relative to guarding the Charleston to Memphis railroad from Collierville to Pocahontas, Tennessee MEMPHIS, TENN., June 3, 1863.
Maj. Gen. RICHARD J. OGLESBY, Jackson, Tenn.:
GEN.: It is of very great importance that your troops should be moved rapidly upon t... read more
June 19, 1863 Lieutenant A. J. Lacy's letter to his wife, Margaret E. Lacy in Jackson County
Springhill Tenn June the 19th 1863
Dear and Affectionate Companion
Again this beautiful Friday morning [I] seat my self to drop you a few lines to let you know that I am still able to go about. Hope... read more
June 20, 1863 Federal forces burn bridge over Holston River •See June 14, 1863-June 24, 1863-Sanders' RaidNote 1 in East Tennessee
No circumstantial reports filed.
MORRISTOWN, June 21, 1863.
Maj.-Gen. JONES:
The enemy burned the bridge over the Holston, 16 miles east of Knoxville, last ev... read more
ca. June 20, 1863
June 23, 1863
Scout from Jackson to Paris to Fort Heiman, Ky COLUMBUS, KY., June 23, 1863.
H. W. HALLECK, Gen.-in-Chief:
Lieut.-Col. Henry telegraphs from Fort Heiman: Scouts just in from Paris, Tenn. No rebels there, but reported between there and Jackson [Tenn.]. Also, t... read more
ca. June 22, 1863 U. S. S. gunboat Robb with 150 refugees, fired upon by Rebel artillery on Tennessee River •See ca. June 20, 1863-June 23, 1863-Scout from Jackson to Paris to Fort Heiman, Ky ... read more
June 23, 1863 "The Negro Question-Hacks and Prostitutes;" the Nashville City Council's attempts to maintain social order The following preamble and resolutions offered by president M. M. Brien, were adopted on Tuesday last [23d], by the Board of Aldermen:
Whereas, In the opinion of the City Cou... read more


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