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June 23, 1863 | Federal orders to arrest Confederate civilians in Lexington and Huntingdon as guarantees of safety for Unionist hostages held by Confederates |
COLUMBUS, KY., June 23, 1863.
Lieut.-Col. VON HELMRICH, Cmdg. Expedition: COL.:. . . In case the reported demonstration of the enemy on F... read more |
ca. June 23, 1863 | Guerrilla attack on U. S. S. Robb and Confederate conscript sweeps in Henderson, Madison and McNairy counties |
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 repo... read more |
June 24, 1863 | Tactical use of railroads recommended in the Obion region of West Tennessee |
COLUMBUS, June 24, 1863.
Maj. Gen. STEPHEN A. HURLBUT, Comdg. Sixteenth Army Corps: GEN.: * * * * . . . In order to control more efficiently the guerrilla movements in the Obion region, and guard railr... read more |
June 28, 1863 | "The Situation" | There is no question but that the enemy is approaching to give us battle. Anticipating this approach, every preparation is being made to give him a warm reception. Baggage and sick are being sent to the rear and reinforcements to the front. Another brigade from Weste... read more |
June 29, 1863 | Skirmish near Lexington |
REPORTS.
No. 1.-Brig. Gen. Alexander Asboth, U. S. Army, commanding District of Columbus, Ky. No. 2.-Lieut. M. M. R. William Grebe, Fourth Missouri Cavalry. No. 3.-Maj. Wiley Waller, Fifteenth Kentucky Cavalry. No. 4.-Col. George E. Waring, jr., comma... read more |
June 4, 1863 | On Van Dorn's demise |
The Late Gen. Van Dorn.
The staff of the late General Van Dorn have published a card, which the Atlanta Confederacy pronounces "a very lame effort to relieve him of some of the odium which attaches to his name in connection with his death." That paper adds: "Va... read more |
June 6, 1863 | "The Anniversary Celebration." |
Grand Procession of Loyal Men. ~ ~ ~
Yesterday morning, June 6th, the anniversary of the battle of Memphis, the era when the Federal Government overthrew usurped authority, and once more assumed its just sway over the city, was welcomed by every loyal... read more |
June __, 1863 June 7, 1863 Note 1 |
Expedition from Jackson across Tennessee River |
JUNE __ to 7, 1863.-Expedition from Jackson, Tenn., across Tennessee River.
Report of Maj. Gen. Richard J. Oglesby, U. S. Army. COL.: Lieutenant-Col. Breckenridge, First West Tennessee Cavalry, just returned to... read more |
June 10, 1863 | ScoutNote 1 on Middleton Pike |
JUNE 10, 1863.-Scout on Middleton and Eagleville Pikes, Tenn.
REPORTS. No. 1.-Brig. Gen. John B. Turchin, U. S. Army. No. 2.-Col. Robert H. G. Minty, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, commanding brigade. No. 1. Report of Brig. Gen. John B. Turchin, U. ... read more |
June 10, 1863 | Letters to Lieutenant A. J. Lacy, Eighth Tennessee Cavalry, from his wife |
and parents in Jackson County
State of Tennessee Jackson Co Jun the 10th 1863 Mi Der and Most afectiona husban It is no small degree of sadfaction that I tak mi pen in hand to let you know that I am we... read more |
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