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March 8, 1862 | Morgan's operations near Nashville suburbsNote 1 |
MARCH 8, 1862.-Morgan's operations near Nashville, Tenn.
REPORTS. No. 1.-Col. John Kennett, Fourth Ohio Cavalry. No. 2.-Capt. John H. Morgan, Kentucky Cavalry (Confederate). No. 1. Report of Col. John Kennett, Fourth Ohio Ca... read more |
March 9, 1862 March 14, 1862 |
Expedition towards Purdy & operations about Crump's Landing |
Report of Brig. Gen. Charles F. Smith, U. S. Army.
HDQRS. EXPEDITIONARY CORPS, District of West Tennessee, March 14, 1862. SIR: From the inclosed reports of Brig.-Gen. Wallace, Nos. 1 and 2, of yesterday... read more |
March 10, 1862 | A capital crime in Confederate Memphis | MURDER ON JEFFERSON STREET—Between 7 and 8 o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. Hite, who has a store on Jefferson street, south side, between Main and Second streets, entered the cigar sore of Mr. J. D. Bonneweld, next door, to get a key when he fo... read more |
March 13, 1862 | Confederate patrols between Union City, Dresden, Huntingdon and |
Lexington
JACKSON, TENN., March 13, 1862. Gen. POLK: Cavalry to occupy new line from Union City, Dresden, Huntingdon, and Lexington, and patrol intervening spaces, with pickets thrown out to their fronts. If comp... read more |
March 1, 1862 | Confederate troop movements in West Tennessee; an entry from the diary |
of Captain Alfred Tyler Fielder, 12th Tennessee Infantry
Saturday March 1st found me abord the Cars in good health but quite sleepy having been up so much of late[.] Consequently I saw but little until we passe... read more |
March 17, 1862 | Occupation of Pittsburg Landing by US forces |
CORINTH, March 16, 1862—6 a.m.
The report that the enemy has landed in force at Pittsburg has been confirmed. Hold yourself, Clanton's cavalry (one company excepted), and Chalmers' Mississippi regiment ready to move when ordered. ... read more |
March 17, 1862 | General Orders, Nos. 6 and 9 condemning acts of pillage, plunder and |
destruction by the Army of Tennessee
GEN. ORDERS, No. 6. HDQRS. ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI, Jackson, Tenn., March 17, 1862. The following general orders from the headquarters of Maj.-Gen. Bragg are approved by th... read more |
March 18, 1862 | The New York Times prognosticates on the course of the war in Tennessee |
Operations in Tennessee.
When Nashville had fallen, and therby the rebel centre in Tennessee was pierced, there were but two or three other points of strategic valued in that State for the rebels to defend. O... read more |
March 20, 1862 | On the march, cotton bales, plantations, the occupation of Murfreesboro, erstwhile Confederate encampments, chicken bones and diarrhea; Surgeon William Eames to his wife in Ohio |
Murfreesboro, Tenn., March 20 1862
Dearest Wife, We have just got to housekeeping again after a 40 m... read more |
March 22, 1862 | Juvenile crime in Memphis | Juvenile Stealing.-A system of stealing from packages about the bluff and in other parts of the city, by children sent out by their parents with bags in their hands daily for the purpose, has of late been persistently pursued in this city. This proceeding ... read more |
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