Chronology of Civil War Battles: 1862

 
 

Source: Phisterer, Frederick. Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States. New York: Scribner’s, 1883.

1862


Port Royal, Coosa River. S. C.
157. January 1st—3d Michigan, 47th, 48th, and 79th New York, and 50th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Hunnewell, Missouri.
158. January 3d—Four companies of the 10th Missouri Cavalry.

Huntersville, Virginia.
159. January 4th—Detachment of the 25th Ohio Volunteers, and 2d West Virginia and 1st Indiana Cavalry.

Bath, Virginia.
160. January 4th—39th Illinois Volunteers. This includes skirmishes at Great Cacapon Bridge, Alpine Station, and Hancock.

Calhoun, Green Co., Missouri.
161. January 4th—Organization not recorded.

Blue Gap, near Romney, Virginia
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162. January 7th—4th, 5th, 7th, and 8th Ohio, and 14th Indiana Volunteers, and 1st West Virginia Cavalry.

Jennie's Creek (also known as Paintsville), Kentucky.
163. January 7th—Four companies of the 1st West Virginia Cavalry.

Charlestown, Missouri.
164. January 8th—10th Iowa Volunteers.

Dry Forks, Cheat River, West Virginia.
165. January 8th—One company of the 2d West Virginia Cavalry.

Silver Creek, Randolph Co., Missouri.
166. January 8th—Detachments of 1st and 2d Missouri, 4th Ohio and 1st Iowa Cavalry. (Also known as Roan's Tan-yard and Sugar Creek.)

Columbus, Missouri.
167. January 9th—7th Kansas Cavalry.

Middle Creek and Prestonburg, Kentucky.
168. January 10th—40th and 42d Ohio, 14th and 22d Kentucky Volunteers, Col . J. A. Garfield commanding.

Mill Springs, Kentucky.
169. January 19th and 20th—9th Ohio, 2d Minnesota, 4th Kentucky, and 10th Indiana Volunteers, and 1st Kentucky Cavalry, commanded by Brigadier-General Geo. H. Thomas. (Also known p.s Logan's Crossroads, Fishing Creek, Somerset, and Beech Grove.)

Knob Noster, Missouri.
170. January 22d—2d Missouri Cavalry.

Occoquan Bridge, Virginia.
171. January 29th—Detachments of the 37th New York Volunteers and 1st New Jersey Cavalry.

Bowling Green, Kentucky.
172. February 1st—One company of the 2d Indiana Cavalry.

Morgan County, Tennessee.
173. February 2d—Organization not mentioned; obtained from Confederate sources.

Fort Henry, Tennessee.
174. February 6th—17. S. Gunboats Essex, Carondelet, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Conestoga, Tyler, and Lexington.

Linn Creek, Logan County, Virginia.
175. February 8th—Detachment of 5th West Virginia Volunteers.

Roanoke Island, North Carolina.
176. February 8th—U.S. Gunboats Southfield, Delaware, Stars and Stripes, Louisiana, Hetzel, Commodore Perry, Underwriter, Valley City, Commodore Barney, Hunchback, Ceres, Putnam, Morse, Lockwood, J. A. Seymour, Granite, Brinker, Whitehead, Shawseen, Picket, Pioneer, Hussar, Vidette, Chasseur, 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th, and 27th Massachusetts, 10th Connecticut, 9th, 51st, and 53d New York, 9th New Jersey, 51rt Pennsylvania, and 4th and 5th Rhode Island Volunteers, Brigadier-General A. E. Burnside, commanding Army and Commodore L. M. Goldsborough the Navy.

Elizabeth City (known also as Cobb's Point), North Carolina.
177. February 10th—U. S. Gunboats Delaware, Underwriter, Louisiana, Seymour, Hetzel, Shawseen, Valley City, Putnam, Commodore Perry, Ceres, Morse, Whitehead, and Brinker.

Blooming Gap, Virginia.
178. February 13th—1st West Virginia Cavalry, and 8th Ohio and 7th West Virginia Volunteers.

Flat Lick Fords, Cumberland River, Kentucky.
179. February 14th—49th Indiana Volunteers, and 6th Kentucky Cavalry.

Marshfield, Mo.
180. February 14th—6th Missouri and 3d Illinois Cavalry.

Fort Donelson (sometimes called Dover), Tennessee.
181. February 14th, 15th, and 16th—17th and 25th Kentucky, 11th, 25th, 31st, and 44th Indiana, 2d, 7th, 12th, and 14th Iowa, 1st Nebraska, 58th and 76th Ohio, 8th and 13th Missouri, 8th Wisconsin, 8th, 9th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 28th, 29th. 30th, 31st, 41st, 45th, 46th, 48th, 49th, 57th, and 58th Illinois Volunteers, Batteries B and D, 1st, and D and E, 2d Illinois Artillery, four companies Illinois Cavalry, Birge's Sharpshooters, and six gunboats, commanded by Brigadier General U. S. Grant and Commodore A. H. Foote.

Bowling Green, Kentucky.
182. February 15th—Occupied by troops of Brigadier-General D. C Buell's army.

Sugar Creek (also called Pea Ridge), Missouri.
183. February 17th—1st and 6th Missouri and 3d Illinois Cavalry.

Independence, Missouri.
184. February 18th—2d Ohio Cavalry.

Valverde (or Fort Craig), New Mexico.
185. February 21st—Detachments of the 1st, 2d, and 5th New Mexico Volunteers, 1st New Mexico and 2d Colorado Cavalry, detachments of 5th, 7th, and 10th U. S. Infantry, and Hall's and McRae's Batteries, commanded by Colonel E. R. S. Canby, J. S. A.

Mason's Neck, Oppoquan, Virginia.
186. February 24th—37th New York Volunteers.

Keytesville, Barry County, Missouri.
187. February 26th—6th Missouri Cavalry.

Sykestown, Mo.
188. March 1st—7th Cavalry and 10th Infantry, Illinois Volunteers.

Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.
189. March 2d—U. S. Gunboats Lexington and Tyler and 32d Illinois Volunteers.

New Madrid, Missouri.
190. March 3d—5th Iowa, 59th Indiana, 39th and 63d Ohio Infantry; and 2d Michigan and 7th Illinois Cavalry Volunteers.

Occoquan, Virginia.
191. March 5th—Reconnoitring party of the 63d Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
192. March 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th—This includes engagements at Bentonville on the 6th, Leetown on the 7th, and Elkhorn 7'avern on the 8th; troops engaged were 25th, 35th, 36th, 37th, 44th, and 59th Illinois, 2d, 3d, 12th, 15th, 17th, 24th, and Phelps' Missouri, 8th, 18th, and 22d Indiana, and 4th and 9th Iowa Volunteers, 3 q 3d and 15th Illinois, and 1st, 4th, 5th, and 6th Missouri Cavalry, Batteries B and P 2d Missouri Light Artillery, 2d Ohio Battery, 1st Indiana Battery, and Battery A 2d Illinois Artillery, Brigadier-General Samuel E. Curtis, commanding.

Fox Creek, Missouri.
193. March 7th—4th Missouri Cavalry.

Near Nashville, Tennessee
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194. March 8th—1st Wisconsin Volunteers and 4th Ohio Cavalry.

Mississippi City, Mississippi.
195. March 8th—26th Massachusetts Volunteers.

Mountain Grove, Missouri.
196. March 9th—10th Missouri Cavalry.

Hampton Roads, near Newport News, Virginia.
197. March 9th—Minnesota, Congress, Cumberland, and Monitor, 20th Indiana, 7th and 11th New York Volunteers, Monitor and Rebel Merrimac.

Burke's Station, Virginia.
198. March 10th—One company 1st New York Cavalry.

Jacksboro' Big Creek Gap, Tennessee.
199. March 10th—2d Tennessee Volunteers.

Paris, Tennessee.
200. March 11th—Detachments of the 5th Iowa and 1st Nebraska Cavalry, and Battery K 1st Missouri Artillery.

Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri.
201. March 12th—1st Iowa Cavalry.

Near Lebanon, Missouri.
202. March 12th—Organizations not stated; taken from official report of Major-General H. W. Halleck.

New Madrid, Missouri.
203. March 13th—10th and 16th Illinois, 27th, 39th, 43d, and 63d Ohio Volunteers, 3d Michigan Cavalry, 1st U. S. Infantry, and Gospels Missouri Engineers, Brigadier-General John Pope, commanding.

Newbern, North Carolina.
204. March 14th—51st New York, 8th, 10th, and 11th Connecticut, 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th, and 27th Massachusetts, 9th New Jersey, 51st Pennsylvania, 4th and 5th Rhode Island Volunteers, Brigadier-General A. E. Burnside commanding.

Pound Gap (also Sounding Gap), Cumberland Mountains, Tennessee.
205. March 14th—Detachments of 22d Kentucky, 40th and 42d Ohio Volunteers, and 1st Ohio Cavalry.

Acquia Creek Batteries, Virginia.
206. 11 March 16th—U. S. gunboats Yankee and Anacostia.

Black Jack Forest, Tennessee.
207. March 16th—Detachments of 4th Illinois and 5th Ohio Cavalry.

Salem, Arkansas, also Spring River.
208. March 18th— Detachments of the 6th Missouri and 3d Iowa Cavalry.

Mosquito Inlet, Florida.
209. March 21st—U. S. gunboats Penguin and Henry Andrew.

Independence (or Little Santa TV), Missouri.
210. March 22d—2d Kansas.

Carthage, Missouri.
211. March 23d—6th Kansas Cavalry.

Winchester (or Kearnstown). Virginia.
212. March 23d—1st West Virginia, 84th and 110th Pennsylvania, 6th, 7th, 8th, 29th, 62d, and 67th Ohio, 7th, 13th, and 14th Indiana, and 39th Illinois Volunteers, 1st West Virginia, 1st Ohio, and Company E, 1st U. S. Artillery, 1st Michigan and 1st Ohio Cavalry, Brigadier-General James Shields commanding.

Warrensburg (or Briar), Missouri.
213. March 26th—Sixty men of the 7th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Hamonsville, Polk County, Missouri.
214. March 26th—Company B, 8th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Apache Canyon, near Santa Fe (or Glorietta), New Mexico.
215. March 26th to 28th—1st and 2d Colorado Cavalry.

Strasburg, Virginia.
216. March 27th—Portion of Brigadier-General Banks' command.

Middleburg, Virginia.
217. March 28th—28th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Warrensburg, Missouri.
218. March 28th—1st Illinois Cavalry.

Union City, Tennessee.
219. March 30th—2d Illinois Cavalry.

Putnam's Ferry, near Doniphan, Missouri
220. April SM.-M.il Illinois Cavalry, 21st and 88th Illinois Volunteers, and 16th Ohio Battery, Colonel Carlin's Brigade.

Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia
221. April 2d-28th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Pass Christian, Mississippi.
222. April 4th—9th Connecticut, and 6th Massachusetts Artillery.

Great Bethel, Virginia.
223. April 4th—Advance of the 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Crump's Landing (or Adamsville, Tennessee.
224. April 4th—5th Ohio Cavalry, 48th, 70th, and 72d Ohio Volunteers.

Siege of Yorktown.
225. April 5th to May 3d—2d, 3d, and 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Shiloh (or Pittsburg Landing), Tennessee.
226. April 6th and 7th—Army of the District of Western Tennessee, commanded by Major-General U. S. Grant: 1st Division, Major-General J. A. McClernand ; 2d Division, Major-General C F. Smith ; 3d Division, Brigadier-General Lewis Wallace ; 4th Division. Brigadier-General S. A. Hurlburt; 5th Division, Brigadier-General W. T. Sherman, and 6th Division, Brigadier-General B. M. Prentiss. Army of the Ohio, commanded by Major-General D. C Buell; 2d Division, Brigadier-General A. McD. McCook; 4th Division, Brigadier-General W. Nelson; 5th Division, Brigadier-General T. L. Crittenden ; and one brigade of the 6th Division. Gunboats Tyler and Lexington. Reconnoisance on the

Corinth Road, Mississippi.
227. April 8th—3d Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Western Tennessee, and 4th Illinois Cavalry.

Island No. 10, Tennessee.
228. April 8th—Navy commanded by Flag-Officer A. H. Foote, the Army by Major-General John Pope. The siege commenced March 16, 1862.

Owen's River, California.
229. April 9th—2d California Cavalry.

Fort Pulaski, Georgia.
230. April 10th—6th and 7th Connecticut, 3d Rhode Island. 46th and 48th New York, and 8th Maine Volunteers, 15th U. S. Infantry, and crew of U. S. S. Wabash.

Huntsville, Alabama.
231. April 11th—3d Division, Army of the Ohio, Brigadier-General O. M. Mitchell commanding.

Skirmish before Yorktown, Virginia.
232. April 11th—12th New York, 57th and 63d Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Little Blue River, Missouri.
233. April 12th—Organization not recorded.

Monterey, Virginia.
234. April 12th—75th Ohio Volunteers, and 1st West Virginia Cavalry.

Pollocksville, North Carolina.
 235. April 14th—Organization not recorded ; taken from Confederate sources.

Diamond Grove, Missouri.
236. April 14th—6th Kansas Cavalry.

Walkersville, Missouri.
237. April 14th—2d Missouri Militia Cavalry.
Montavallo, Missouri

238. April 14th—Two companies of the 1st Iowa Cavalry.

Fort Pillow, Tennessee.
239. April 14th—Bombardment by U. S. Navy.

Pacheco Pass, D. T.
240. April 15th—1st California Cavalry.

Peralto, N. M.
241. April 15th— Organization not specified ; official.

Savannah, Tennessee.
242. April 16th—Organization not recorded; see Rebellion Record, Volume IV., page 90.

Whitemarsh (or Wilmington Island), Georgia.
243. April 16th—8th Michigan Volunteers, and Battery Rhode Island Artillery.

Lee's Mills, Virginia.
244. April 16th—3d, 4th, and 6th Vermont Volunteers, 3d New York Battery, and Battery of 5th U. S. Artillery.

Holly River, West Virginia.
246. April 17th— 10th West Virginia Volunteers. Falmouth, near Fredericksburg, Virginia 240. April 18th—2d New York Cavalry.

Edisto Island, South Carolina.
247. April 18th—Crew of V. S. S. Crusader, 3d New Hampshire and 55th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and Capture of New Orleans,

Louisiana.
248. April 18th to 28th—Fleet of war vessels, commanded by Commodore D. G. Farragut, and Mortar boats, commanded by Commodore D. D. Porter.

Talbot's Ferry, Arkansas.
249. April 19th—4th Iowa Cavalry.

Camden (also known as South Mills), North Carolina.
250. April 19th—21st Massachusetts, 51st Pennsylvania, 6th New Hampshire, 9th and 89th New York Volunteers.

Grass Lick, West Virginia.
251. April 23d—8d Maryland, and Potomac Home Brigade.

Fort Macon, North Carolina.
252. April 25th—U. S. Gunboats Daylight, State of Georgia, Chippewa, the bark Gemsbok and General Parke's Division. Turnback Creek, Missouri 253. April 26th -5th Kansas Cavalry.

Neosho, Missouri.
254. April 26th—1st Missouri Cavalry.

Reconnoisance to Lick Creek, Mississippi.
255. April 26th—Troops commanded by Brigadier-General A. J. Smith, army before Corinth, Mississippi.

Redoubt before Yorktown, Virginia.
256. April 26th—Three companies of the 1st Massachusetts Volunteers.

Horton's Mills, near Newbern, North Carolina.
257. April 27th—103d New York Volunteers.

Paint Rock Railroad Bridge.
268. April 28th—Twenty-two men of the 10th Wisconsin Volunteers (General D. C. Buell's command).

Cumberland Mountain, Tennessee.
259. April 28th—22d Kentucky, 16th and 42d Ohio Volunteers.

Monterey, Tennessee.
260. April 28th -2d Iowa Cavalry.

Bridgeport, Alabama.
261. April 29th—3d Division, Army of the Ohio, Brigadier-General 0. M. Mitchell.

Siege of Corinth, Miss.
262. April 30th—Major-General H. W. Halleck's army.

Clark's Hollow, West Virginia.
263. May 1st Company C, 23d Ohio Volunteers.

Farmington, Mississippi.
264. May 3d—10th, 16th, 22d, 27th, 41st and 42d Illinois, 10th and 16th Michigan Volunteers, Yates' Illinois Sharpshooters, 2d Michigan Cavalry, and Battery C, 1st Illinois Artillery.

Licking, Missouri.
265. May 4th—5th Missouri Militia Cavalry and 24th Missouri Volunteers.

Cheese Cake Church, Virginia.
266. May 4th—3d Pennsylvania and 1st and 6th U. S. Cavalry.

Lebanon, Tennessee.
267. May 5th—Detachment of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and let, 4th, and 6th Kentucky Cavalry.

Lockridge Mills (or Dresden), Kentucky.
268. May 5th—5th Iowa Cavalry.

Williamsburg, Virginia.
269. May 5th—3d and 4th Corps Army of the Potomac.

West Point, Virginia, or Eltham's Landing.
270. May 7th—16th, 31st, and 32d New York, 95th and 96th Pennsylvania, and 6th Maine Volunteers, 1st Massachusetts and Battery D, 2d U. S. Artillery.

Somerville Heights, Virginia.
271. May 7th—13th Indiana Volunteers.

McDowell (or Bull Pasture Mountain, Virginia.
272. May 8th—25th, 32d, 75th, and 82d Ohio, and 3d West Virginia Volunteers, 1st West Virginia and 1st Connecticut Cavalry, and 1st Indiana Battery, Brigadier-General B. H. Milroy commanding.

Glendale, near Corinth, Mississippi.
273. May 8th—7th Illinois Cavalry. Elkton Station, near Athens, Alabama. 274. May 9th—Company B, 37th Indiana.

Slatersville (or New Kent Court House), Virginia.
275. May 9th—6th U. S. Cavalry, 98th Pennsylvania, and 2d Rhode Island Volunteers.

Farmington, Mississippi.
276. May 9th—Two brigades of the Army of the Mississippi.

Fort Pillow, Tennessee.
277. May 10th—J. S. Gunboats Cincinnati and Mound City. Norfolk, Virginia 278. May 10th—10th, 20th, and 99th New York, 1st Delaware, 58th Pennsylvania, 20th Indiana, and 16th Massachusetts Volunteers, Battery D, 4th U. S. Artillery, and 1st New York Mounted Rifles.

Bloomfield, Missouri.
279. May 11th—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Reedy Creek, Cumberland Mountain, West Virginia.
280. May 13th—Brigadier-General B. F. Kelley's command.

Rodgersville, Alabama.
281. May 13th—1st Wisconsin and 38th Indiana Volunteers, and Cavalry commanded by Col. Starkweather.

Monterey, Tennessee.
282. May 13th—Portion of Brigadier-General M. L. Smith's Brigade.

Trenton Bridge, North Carolina.
283. May 14th-17th, 25th, and 27th Massachusetts Volunteers, Battery B, 3d New York Artillery, and two troops 3d New York Cavalry.

Linden, Virginia.
284. May 15th—One company of the 28th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Fort Darling, James River, Virginia.
285. May 15th—U. S. S. Galena, Port Royal, Naugatuck, Monitor, and Aristook.

Chalk Bluffs, Missouri.
286. May 15th—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Butler, Bates Co., Missouri.
287. May 15th—1st Iowa Cavalry.

Princeton, West Virginia.
288. May 15th, 16th, and 18th—Kanawha Division, commanded by Brigadier-General J. D. Cox.

Russell's House, before Corinth, Mississippi.
289. May 17th—General M. L. Smith's brigade of the 5th Division, Army of Ten Searcy Landing,

Little Red River, Arkansas.
290. May 19th—Detachments of 4th Missouri Cavalry, 3d and 17th Missouri Volunteers, Battery B, 1st Missouri Light Artillery.

Clinton, N.C.
291. May 19th—Organizations not recorded.

Phillip's Creek, Mississippi.
292. May 21st—Brigadier-General Thomas A. Davis' 2d Division Army of Tennessee.

Florida, Monroe Co., Missouri.
293. May 22d—Detachment of the 3d Iowa Cavalry.

Near Newborn, North Carolina.
294. May 22d—Company I, 17th Massachusetts Volunteers.

Lewisburg, Virginia.
295. May 23d—36th and 44th Ohio Volunteers and 2d West Virginia Cavalry.

Front Royal, Virginia.
296. May 23d—1st Maryland Volunteers, and detachments of the 29th Pennsylvania, Capt. Mape's Pioneers, and 5th New York Cavalry, and 1st Pennsylvania Artillery.

Buckton Station, Va.
297. May 23d—3d Wisconsin and 27th Indiana Volunteers.

Fort Craig, New Mexico.
298. May 23d—3d United States Cavalry.

Middletown, Virginia.
299. May 24th—46th Pennsylvania and 28th New York Volunteers, 1st Maine and 1st Vermont Cavalry, and one Battery of New York Artillery; skirmish on Banks' retreat to Winchester.

Newtown, Virginia.
300. May 24th—28th New York, 2d Massachusetts, 29th Pennsylvania, 27th Indiana, and 3d Wisconsin Volunteers, and two Batteries of Artillery; skirmish on Banks' retreat to Winchester.

New Bridge, Virginia
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301. May 24th—4th Michigan Volunteers. Chickahominy, Virginia 302. May 24th—Davidson's Brigade, Smith's Division, Fourth Corps.

Winchester, Virginia.
303. May 25th—2d Massachusetts, 29th Pennsylvania, 27th Indiana, 3d Wisconsin, 28th New York, 5th Connecticut, and 46th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Battery M, 1st New York Artillery, 1st Vermont, 1st Michigan and 5th New York Cavalry, Major-General N. P. Banks commanding.

Hanover Court House, Virginia.
304. May 27th—12th, 13th, 11th, 17th, 25th and 44th New York, 62d and a3d Pennsylvania, 16th Michigan, 9th and T' Massachusetts Volunteers, 5th Massachusetts, 2d Maine, and Battery F, 5th V. S. Artillery, and 1st U. S. Sharpshooters.

Big Indian Creek, near Searcy, Arkansas.
305. May 27th—1st Missouri Cavalry.

Osceola, Missouri.
306. May 27th—1st Iowa Cavalry

Charlestown and Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
307. May 28th—Organization not recorded, report of Brigadier-General R. Saxton.

Cache River Bridge, Arkansas.
308. May 28th—9th Illinois Cavalry.

Wardensville, Virginia.
309. May 28th—3d Maryland Potomac Home Brigade and 3d Indiana Cavalry.

Sylamore, Arkansas.
310. May 28th and 29th— 10th Missouri and 3d Iowa Cavalry.

Pocataligo, South Carolina.
311. May 29th— 50th Pennsylvania, 79th New York, and 8th Michigan Volunteers, and 1st Massachusetts Cavalry.

Booneville, Mississippi.
312 May 30th—2d Iowa and 2d Michigan Cavalry.

Tuscumbia Creek, Miss.
313. May 30th—Organizations not recorded.

Evacuation of Corinth, Mississippi.
314. May 30th—Major-General H. W. Halleck's army takes possession.

Front Royal, Virginia.
315. May 30th—1st Rhode Island Cavalry, advance of Major-General McDowell's command.

Neosho, Missouri.
316. May 31st—10th Illinois Cavalry, and 14th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Greenville Road, near Washington, North Carolina.
317. May 31st—3d New York Cavalry.

Seven Pines and Fair Oaks, Virginia.
318. May 31st and June 1st—2d Corps, Major-General E. V. Sumner, 3d Corps, Major-General S. P. Heintzelman, and 4th Corps, Major-General E. D. Keyes, Army of the Potomac.

Seabrook's Point, South Carolina.
319. June 1st—Organization not recorded.

Strasburg and Staunton Road, Virginia.
320. June 1st and 2d—8th West Virginia, and 60th Ohio Volunteers, 1st New Jersey and 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry; Jackson's retreat.

Legare's Point, South Carolina.
321. June 3d—28th Massachusetts and 100th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Fort Pillow (or Fort Wright), Tennessee.
322. June 4th—Mississippi Flotilla, Commodore C H. Davis. Jasper,

Sweden's Cove, Tennessee.
323. June 4th—5th Kentucky and 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 79th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and 1st Ohio Battery. Blackland, Mississippi. 324. June 4th—2d Iowa and 2d Michigan Cavalry.

Tranter's Creek, North Carolina.
325. June 5th—24th Massachusetts Volunteers, Company I, 3d New York Cavalry, and Marine Artillery.

Memphis, Tennessee
326. June 6th—U. S. Gunboats Benton, Louisville, Carondelet, Cairo, and St. Louis, and Rams Queen of the West, and Monarch.

Harrisonburg, Virginia.
327. June 6th—1st New Jersey Cavalry, 1st Pennsylvania Rifles, 60th Ohio, and 8th West Virginia Volunteers.

Cross Keys (or Union Church), Virginia.
328. June 8th—8th, 39th, 41st, 45th, 54th, and 58th New York, 2d, 3d, 5th, and 8th West Virginia, 25th, 32d, 55th, 60th, 73d, 75th, and 82d Ohio, and 1st and 27th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and 1st Ohio Battery.

Baldwin, Mississippi.
329. June 9th—2d Iowa and 2d Michigan Cavalry.

Port Republic, Virginia.
330. June 9th—5th, 7th, 29th, and 66th Ohio, 84th and 110th Pennsylvania. 7th Indiana and 1st West Virginia Volunteers, and Batteries E, 4th U. S., and A and L, 1st Ohio Artillery.

James Island, South Carolina.
331. June 10th—Organizations not given; from official reports.

Monterey, Owen Co., Kentucky.
332. June 11th—Captain Blood's Mounted Provost Guards and 13th Indiana Battery.

Waddell’s Farm, near Village Creek, Arkansas.
333. June 12th—Detachment of the 9th Illinois Cavalry.

Old Church, Virginia.
334. June 13th—5th U. S. Cavalry.

James Island, South Carolina.
335. June 13th—Organizations not recorded.

Tunstall Station, Virginia.
336. June 14th—Confederates firing into a railroad train; Union loss, 4 killed, 8 wounded. Secessionville (or Fort Johnson),

James Island, South Carolina.
337. June 16th—46th, 47th, and 79th New York. 3d Rhode Island, 3d New Hampshire, 45th, 97th, and 100th Pennsylvania, 6th and 7th Connecticut, 8th Michigan, and 28th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1st New York Engineers, 1st Connecticut, Batteries E, 3d U. S., and I, 3d Rhode I Artillery, and Company H, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry.

St. Charles, White River, Arkansas.
338. June 17th—U. S. Gunboats Lexington, Mound City, Conestoga, and St. Louis, 43d and 46th Indiana Volunteers.

Warrensburg, Missouri.
339. June 17th—7th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Smithville, Arkansas.
340. June 18th—Organizations not stated ; see Rebellion Record, Vol. V., page 29.

Cumberland Gap.
341. June 18th—Occupied by Brigadier-General Q, W. Morgan's command.

Tallahatchie, Florida
342. June 18th—From Rebellion Record, Vol. V., page 29.

Williamsburg Road, Virginia.
343. June 18th—16th Massachusetts Volunteers.

Battle Creek. Tennessee.
344. June 21st—2d and 33d Ohio, 10th Wisconsin, and 24th Illinois Volunteers, 4th Ohio and 4th Kentucky Cavalry, and Edgarton's Battery.

Raceland, near Algiers, Louisiana.
345. June 22d—8th Vermont Volunteers.

Raytown, Missouri.
346. June 23d—7th Missouri Cavalry.

Oak Grove (or King's School House, or The Orchards), Virginia.
347. June 25th—Hooker's and Kearney's Divisions of the 3d, and Palmer's Brigade of Couch's Division of the 4th, and part of Richardson's Division of the 2d Corps.

Germantown, Tennessee.
348. June 25th—56th Ohio Volunteers; guarding a railroad train at the time.

Little Red River, Arkansas.

349. June 25th—4th Iowa Cavalry.

Vicksburg, Mississippi.
350. June 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th—V. S. Fleet, commanded by Commodore D. G. Farragut.

Seven Days' Retreat.
351. June 26th to July 1st—1st, 2d,3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and Cavalry Corps, and Engineers, Army of the Potomac, Major-General Geo. B. McClellan commanding; this retreat comprises the following battles:

1st Mechanicsville (or Ellison's Mills), Virginia.
352. June 28th—5th Army Corps, and McCall's Division of the 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac. 2d.—

Games' Mill (or Cold Harbor, or Chickahominy), Virginia.
353. June 27th and 28th —5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, re-enforced by Meagher's and French's Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps. 3d.—

Savage's Station, Virginia.
854. June 29th—2d and Sixth Corps, Army of Potomac, commanded by Generals Sumner and Franklin. 4th.—

Peach Orchard (or Allen's Farm), Virginia.
355. June 29th—Richardson's and Sedgwick's Divisions of the 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac. 6th.—White Oak Swamp (or Glendale, Charles City Cross Roads, Nelson's Farm, Frazier's Farm,

Turkey Bend, New Market Cross Roads), Virginia.
356. June 30th—2cl, Sumner's; 3d, Heintzelman's; 4th, Keyes'; 5th, Porter's; 6th, Franklin's; and McCall's Division of the 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac. 6th—

Malvern Hill (or Crew's Farm), Virginia.
357. July 1st—2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Williamsbridge, Amite River, Louisiana.
358. June 27th—21st Indiana Volunteers.

Swift Creek Bridge, North Carolina.
359. June 27th—See Rebellion Record, Vol. V., page 33.

Village Creek (or Stewart's Plantation), Arkansas.
360. June 27th—9th Illinois Cavalry.

Waddell's Farm, Arkansas.
361. June 27th—Detachment of 3d Iowa Cavalry, guarding wagon train.

Golding's Farm, Virginia.
362. June 28th—23d and 49th New York Volunteers and 3d New York Battery.

Willis Church, Virginia.
363. June 29th—Cavalry advance of Casey's Division, 4th Corps.

Luray, Virginia.
364. June 30th—Detachment of Cavalry of Brigadier-General Crawford's command.

Booneville, Mississippi.
365. July 1st—2d Iowa and 2d Michigan Cavalry

Morning Sun, Tennessee.
366. July 1st—57th Ohio Volunteers.

Russellville, Tennessee.
367. July 1st—1st Ohio Cavalry.

Milford, Virginia.
368. July 2d—1st Maine Cavalry.

Haxals (or Evlington Heights), Virginia.
369. July 3d—14th Indiana, 7th West Virginia, 4th and 8th Ohio Volunteers.

Grand Haze, White River, Arkansas.
870. July 4th—13th Illinois Cavalry.

Sperryville, Virginia.

871. July 5th—1st Maine Cavalry.

Grand Prairie, near Aberdeen, Arkansas
.
872. July 6th—24th Indiana Volunteers.

Bayou Cache (or Cotton Plant, Round Hill, Bayou de View, and Hill's Plantation).
373. July 7th—11th Wisconsin, 33d Illinois, and 8th Indiana Volunteers, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, 1st Indiana, 5th and 13th Illinois Cavalry.

Black River, Missouri.
374. July 8th—6th Kansas Cavalry.

Lotspeach Farm, Missouri.
375. July 8th—One company 1st Iowa Cavalry.

Clinton, Missouri.
376. July 9th—Organization not recorded.

Hamilton, North Carolina.
377. July 9th—U.S. gunboats Perry, Ceres, and Shawseen, and 9th New York Volunteers.

Aberdeen, Arkansas.
378. July 9th—24th, 34th, 43d, and 46th Indiana Volunteers.

Tompkinsville, Kentucky
379. July 9th—3d Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Scatterville, Arkansas.
380. July 10 th—Detachment of 1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Williamsburg, Virginia
381. July 11th—Organizations not recorded.

Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
382. July 11th—1st Iowa Cavalry and Missouri Militia.

New Hope, Kentucky.
383. July 11th—33d Ohio Volunteers.

Lebanon, Kentucky.
384. July 12th—Lebanon Home Guards and 28th Kentucky Volunteers.

Near Culpeper, Virginia.
385. July 12th—1st Maryland, 1st Vermont, 1st West Virginia, and 5th New York Cavalry.

Fairfax (near Rapidan R.R. Bridge), Virginia.
386. July 13th—1st Maryland Cavalry.

Murfreesboro', Tennessee.
887. July 13th—9th Michigan and 3d Pennsylvania Volunteers, 4th Kentucky and 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and 1st Kentucky Battery.

Batesville, Arkansas.
388. July 14th—4th Iowa Cavalry.

Attempt to Destroy the Rebel Ram Arkansas.
389. July 15th—Carondelet, Queen of the West, Tyler, and Essex, and 4th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Apache Pass, A. T.
390. July 15th—2d California Cavalry.

Fayetteville, Arkansas.
391. July 15th—Union troops, commanded by Major W. H. Miller, 2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Near Decatur, Tennessee.
392. July 15th—Detachment of 1st Ohio Cavalry.

Cynthiana, Kentucky
393. July 17th—18th Kentucky Volunteers, Cynthiana, Newport, Cincinnati, and Bracken County Home Guards, and 7th Kentucky Cavalry; Morgan's raid.

Memphis, Missouri
.
394. July 18th—2d Missouri Cavalry, and 9th and 11th Missouri 8. M.

Guerilla Campaign in Missouri.
395. July 20th to September 20th—Includes all the engagements with Porter's and Pointdexter's Guerillas by Major-General Schofield's command.

Turkey Island Bridge, Virginia.
396. July 20th—8th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Pittman's Ferry, Arkansas.
397. July 20th—13th Illinois Cavalry.

Nashville, Tennessee.
398. July 21st-2d Kentucky Volunteers.

Florida (or Bole's Farm), Missouri.
399. July 23d—Two companies 8d Iowa Cavalry.

North Anna River, Virginia.
400. July 23d—2d New York and 3d Indiana Cavalry.

Columbus, Missouri.
401. July 23d—7th Missouri Cavalry.

Cold water, Mississippi.
402. July 24th—Organizations not stated.

Trinity, Alabama.
403. July 24th—Company E, 31st Ohio Volunteers. Bott's Farm, Monroe Co., Missouri 404. July 24th—3d Iowa Cavalry.

Santa Fe, Missouri.
405. July 24th and 25th—3d Iowa Cavalry.

Brownsville, Hatchie River, Tennessee.
406. July 25th—Cavalry commanded by Major Wallace.

Orange Court House, Virginia.
407. July 25th—Reconnoitring expedition from General Gibson's Division.

Courtland Bridge, Alabama.
408. July 25th—Two companies each of Kentucky Volunteers and 1st Ohio Cavalry.

Mountain Store and Big Piney, Missouri.
409. July 25th and 26th—Three companies 3d Missouri Cavalry, and Battery L, 2d Missouri Artillery.

Patten, Missouri.
410. July 26th—Missouri Militia.

Young's Crossroads, North Carolina.
411. July 26th—9th New Jersey Volunteers and 3d New York Cavalry.

Greenville, Missouri.
412. July 26th—3d and 12th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Buchannon, West Virginia.
413. July 26th—See "Ohio in the War,'' Vol. IL, page 487,

Brown Springs, Missouri.
414. July 27th—2d Iowa Cavalry.

Bayou Bernard, Cherokee Nation.
415. July 28th—1st, 2d, and 3d Kansas Indian Home Guards, and 1st Kansas Battery.

Moore's Mills, Fulton Co., Missouri.
416. July 28th—3d Iowa Cavalry, 2d Missouri Cavalry, 9th Missouri Volunteers, and 3d Indiana Battery.

Mount Sterling, Kentucky.
417. July 29th—18th Kentucky and Home Guards.

Bollinger's Mills, Missouri.
418. July 29th—Two companies of the 13th Missouri Volunteers.

Russellville, Kentucky.
419. July 29th—Russellville Home Guards and 70th Indiana Volunteers.

Brownsville, Tennessee.
420. July 29th—One company of the 15th Illinois Cavalry.

Paris, Kentucky.
421. July 30th—9th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Coggin's Point, opposite Harrison's Landing, Virginia.
422. July 31st—Gunboat fleet.

Newark, Missouri.
423. August 1st—73 men of the 11th Missouri State Militia.

Ozark (or Forsyth), Missouri.
424. August 2d—14th Missouri Militia.

Orange Court House, Virginia.
425. August 2d—5 a New York Cavalry and 1st Vermont Cavalry.

Clear Creek (or Taberville), Missouri.
426. August 2d—Four companies 1st Iowa Cavalry.

Coahoma County, Mississippi.
427. August 2d, 11th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Austin, Tunica Co., Mississippi
428. August 2d—8th Indiana Volunteers.

Sycamore Church (near Petersburg), Virginia.
429. August 3d—5th U. S. and 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Chariton Bridge, Dodge Co., Missouri.
430. August 3d—6th Missouri Cavalry.

Jonesboro, Arkansas.
431. August 3d—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Languelle Ferry, Arkansas.
432. August 3d—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Sparta, Tennessee.
433. August 4th—Detachments of the 4th Kentucky and 7th Indiana Cavalry.

White Oak Swamp Bridge, Virginia
.
434. August 4th—3d Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
435. August 5th—14th Maine, 6th Michigan, 7lh Vermont, 21st Indiana, 30th Massachusetts, 9th Connecticut, and 4th Wisconsin Volunteers, 2d, 4th and 6th Massachusetts Batteries, Brigadier-General Thomas Williams commanding.

Malvern Hill, Virginia.
436. August 5th—Portion of Hooker's Division, 3d Corps, and Richardson's Division, 2d Corps, and Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Montavallo (or Church in the Woods), Missouri.
437. August 6th—3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Beech Creek, Virginia.
438. August 6th—4th West Virginia Volunteers.

Kirksville, Adair Co., Missouri.
439. August 6th—Missouri Militia.

Matapony (or Thornburg), Virginia.
440. August 6th—Portion of King's Division, commanded by Colonel Cutler.

Tazewell, Tennessee.
441. August 6th—16th and 42d Ohio, and 14th and 22d Kentucky Volunteers, and 4th Wisconsin Battery.

Fort Fillmore, New Mexico
.
442. August 7th—California troops, commanded by General Canby.

Trenton, Tennessee.
443. August 7th—2d Illinois Cavalry.

Panther Creek, Missouri.
444. August 8th—1st Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Stockton, Missouri
445. August 9th—Colonel McNiel's command of Missouri State Militia.

Cedar Mountain (or Slaughter Mountain, Southwest Mountain, Cedar Run, and Mitchell's Station), Virginia.
446. August 9th—2d Corps, Major-General N. P. Banks, and 3d Corps, Major-General I. McDowell, Army of Virginia, Maj .-General John Pope commanding.

Nueces River, Texas.
447. August 10th—Texas Loyalists.

Grand River, Missouri.
448. August 10th to 13th—Includes Lee's Ford, Chariton River, Walnut Creek, Compton Ferry, Switzler's Mills, and Yellow Creek. 9th Missouri Militia, commanded by Colin Odin Guitar.

Taberville, Arkansas.
449. August 11th—1st Missouri and 3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Independence, Missouri.
450. August 11th—7th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Salisbury, Tennessee.
451. August 11th—11th Illinois Cavalry.

Williamsport, Tennessee.
452. August 11th—Troops of Brigadier-General Jas. S. Negley's command.

Wyoming Court House, West Virginia.
463. August Detachment of the 37th Ohio Volunteers,

Kinderhook, Tennessee.
454. August 11th—Detachments of the 3d Kentucky and 1st Tennessee Cavalry.

Helena, Arkansas.
455. August 11th to 14th—2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Gallatin, Tennessee.
456. August 12th—2d Indiana, 4th and 5th Kentucky, and 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Rebels capture the post; John H. Morgan's raid.
457. August 13th—69th Ohio and 11th Michigan Volunteers drive the rebels from the town, with slight loss.

Clarendon, Arkansas.
458. August 13th—Brigadier-General Hovey's Division, 13th Corps.

Merriweather's Ferry, Obion River, Tennessee.
459. August 15th—One company 2d Illinois Cavalry.

Lone Jack, Missouri.
460. August 16th—Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Capture of Rebel Steamer Fair Play, near Milliken's Bend, Louisiana.
461. August 18th—58th and 76th Ohio Volunteers.

Red Wood, Minnesota.
462. August 18th—One company 5th Minnesota Volunteers massacred by Indians.

Clarksville, Tennessee.
463. August 19th—71st Ohio Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Rodney Mason, who surrendered the post without an engagement.

Rienzi, Mississippi.
464. August 19th—Organizations not recorded.

White Oak Ridge, near Hickman, Kentucky,
465. August 19th—2d Illinois Cavalry.

Brandy Station, Virginia.
466. August 20th—Cavalry of Army of Virginia.

Edgefield Junction, Tennessee.
467. August 20th—Detachment of 50th Indiana Volunteers.

Union Mills, Missouri.
468. August 20th—1st Missouri and 13th Illinois Cavalry.

Fort Ridgely, Minnesota.
469. August 20th and 22d—Companies B and C, 5th Minnesota Volunteers, and Renville Rangers; fight with Indians.

Kelley's Ford, Rappahannock River, Virginia.
470. August 21st—Cavalry of the Army of Virginia.

Pinckney Island, South Carolina.
471. August 21st—Organizations not recorded.

Courtland, Tennessee.
472. August 22d—42d Illinois Volunteers.

Crab Orchard, Kentucky.
473. August 22d—9th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Catlett's Station, Virginia.
474. August 23d—Purnell Legion, Maryland; and 1st Pennsylvania Rifles.

Big Hill, Madison Co., Kentucky.
475. August 23d—7th Kentucky Cavalry and 3d Tennessee Volunteers.

Skirmishes on the Rappahannock, at Waterloo Bridge, Lee Springs, Freeman's Ford, and Sulphur Springs, Virginia.
476. August 23d to 25th—Army of Virginia, commanded by Major-General Pope.

Dallas, Missouri.
477. August 24th—12th Missouri S. M. Cavalry.

Coon Creek (or Lamar), Missouri.
478. August 24th—Organizations not recorded; official.

Fort Donelson. Tennessee.
479. August 25th—71st Ohio Volunteers and 5th Iowa Cavalry.

Bloomfield, Missouri.
480. August 25th—13th Illinois Cavalry.

New Ulm, Minnesota.
481. August 25th and 26th—Indian fight; organizations not recorded.

Cumberland Iron Works, Tennessee.
482. August 26th—71st Ohio Volunteers and 5th Iowa Cavalry.

Madisonville, Kentucky.
483. August 26th—Cavalry by Lieut. -Colonel Porter.

Rienzi and Kossuth, Mississippi.
484. August 26th—2d Iowa and 7th Kansas Cavalry.

Danville, Kentucky.
485. August 26th—Harrodsburg and Danville, Kentucky., Home Guards.

Bull Run Bridge, Virginia.
486. August 27th—11th and 12th Ohio, and 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th New Jersey Volunteers.

Kettle Run, Virginia.
487. August 27th—Major-General Hooker's Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Fort McCook, near Bridgeport, Alabama.
488. August 27th—33d Ohio Volunteers and detachment of Cavalry.

Readyville, Round Hill, Tennessee.
489. August 28th—10th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, commanded by Colonel W. Grose.

Howard County, Missouri.
490. August 28th—4th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Shady Springs, Virginia.
491. August 28th—2d West Virginia Cavalry.

Groveton and Gainesville, Virginia.
492. August 28th and 29th—1st Corps, Major-General F. Sigel, and 3d Corps, Major General I. McDowell, Army of Virginia, Hooker's and Kearney's Divisions of the 3d Corps, and Reynolds' Division of the 1st Corps, and 9th Corps, Major-General Reno, Army of the Potomac.

Manchester, Tennessee.
493. August 29th—Two companies of 18th Ohio and one company of the 9th Michigan Volunteers.

Bull Run, 2d (or Manassas), Virginia.
494. August 30th—1st Corps, Major-General F. Sigel, and 3d Corps, Major-General J. McDowell, Army of Virginia, Hooker's and Kearney's Divisions, 3d Corps, Porter's 5th Corps, and Reynolds' Division, 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 9th Corps, Major-General Reno.

Bolivar, Tennessee.
495. August 30th—2d and 11th Illinois Cavalry, 9th Indiana Artillery, and 20th and 78th Ohio Volunteers.

McMinnville (or Little Pond), Tennessee.
496. August 30th—26th Ohio, 17th and 58th Indiana Volunteers, and at Indiana, Battery.

Richmond, Kentucky.
497. August 30th—6th and 7th Kentucky Cavalry, 95th Ohio, 18th Kentucky, 12th, 16th, 55th, A 69th, and 71st Indiana Volunteers, and Batteries D and G, Michigan Artillery.

Weston, West Virginia.
498. August 31st—Two companies 6th West Virginia Volunteers.

Medon (or Toon's Station, Mississippi. C. R.R.)
499. August 31st—45th Illinois and 7th Missouri Volunteers.

Stevenson, Alabama.
500. August 31st—Organizations not recorded.

Tate's Ford, Kentucky.
501. August 31st—94th Ohio Volunteers.

Chantilly (or Oxhill), Virginia.
502. September 1st—McDowell's Corps, Army of Virginia, Hooker's and Kearney's Divisions, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, and Reno's Corps.

Briton's Lane, near Denmark, Tennessee.
503. September 1st—20th and 30th Illinois Volunteers, Battery A, 2d Illinois Artillery, 4th Illinois Cavalry, and Foster's company of Ohio Cavalry.

Morgansville, Kentucky.
504. September 2d—A force of Union troops, commanded by Colonel Shackleford, 8th Kentucky Cavalry.

Plymouth, North Carolina.
505. September 2d—Company F, 9th New York, and 1st North Carolina Volunteers.

Vienna, Virginia.
506. September 2d—1st Minnesota Volunteers.

Birch Coolie (or Acton), Minnesota.
507. September 2d and 3d—Indian fight.

Hutchinson, Minnesota.
508. September 3d and 4th—Fight with Indians.

Fort Abercrombie, Dakota Territory.
509. September 3d to 6th—Fight with Indians.

Slaughterville, Kentucky.
510. September 3d—Lieut.-Colonel Foster's Cavalry.

Geiger Lake, Kentucky.
511. September 3d—8th Kentucky Cavalry.

Big Creek Gap, Tennessee.
512. September 4th—Detachment of the 6th Tennessee Volunteers.

Cacapon Bridge, Virginia.
513. September 6th—1st New York Cavalry.

Martinsburg, Virginia.
514. September 6th—Report of Brigadier-General Julius White.

Washington, North Carolina.
515. September 6th—1st North Carolina and 24th Massachusetts Volunteers, and 3d New York Cavalry.

La Grange, Arkansas.
516. September 6th—1st Missouri Cavalry.

Poolesville, Maryland.
517. September 7th—3d Indiana and 8th Illinois Cavalry.
Clarksville (or Rickettshill), Tennessee.
518. September 7th—11th Illinois, 13th Wisconsin, and 71st Ohio Volunteers, 5th Iowa Cavalry, and two batteries.

Columbia, Tennessee.
519. September 9th—42d Illinois Volunteers.

Nolansville, Maryland.
520. September 9th—3d Indiana and 8th Illinois Cavalry.

Williamsburg, Virginia.
621. September 9th—5th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Des Allemands, Louisiana.
522. September 9th—21st Indiana and 4th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Cold Water (or Cochran's Cross Roads), Mississippi.
523. September 10th—Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Grierson, 6th Illinois Cavalry.

Sugar Loaf Mountain, Maryland.
524. September 10th—6th U. S. Cavalry.

Fayetteville, West Virginia.
525. September 10th—34th and 37th Ohio and 4th West Virginia Volunteers.

Cotton Hill, West Virginia.
526. September 11th—34th and 37th Ohio and 4th West Virginia Volunteers.

Bloomfield, Missouri.
527. September 11th to 13th—Battery E, 2d Missouri Artillery, 13th Illinois Volunteers, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, and Missouri Militia.

Charlestown, near Elk River, West Virginia.
528. September 12th—34th Ohio and 4th West Virginia Volunteers.

Frederick, Maryland.
529. September 12th—Advance of the Army of the Potomac.

Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
530. September 12th to 15th—12th New York State Militia, 39th, 111th, 115th, 125th, and 126th New York, 32d, 60th and 87th, Ohio, 9th Vermont, 65th Illinois, 1st and 3d Maryland (Home Brigade), and 15th Indiana Volunteers, Phillip's Battery, 5th New York, Graham's. Pott's, and Rigby's Batteries, and 8th New York, 12th Illinois, and 1st Maryland Cavalry.

Newtonia, Missouri.
531. September 13th—3d and 6th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Ponchatoula, Louisiana.
532. September 14th—12th Maine, 26th Massachusetts, and 13th Connecticut Volunteers.

Turner's and Crampton's Gap, South Mountain, Maryland.
633. September 14th—9th Corps, Maj-General J. L. Reno, 1st Corps, Major-General J. Hooker, and 6th Corps, Maj .-General W. B. Franklin, Army of the Potomac, Major-General G. B. McClellan commanding.

Mumfordsville, Kentucky.
534. September 14th to 16th—18th U. S. Infantry, 28th and 33d Kentucky, 17th, 50th, 60th, 67th, 68th, 74th, 78th, and 89th Indiana Volunteers, and Conkle's Battery, 13th Indiana Artillery, and Louisville Provost Guard,

Shelburne, Missouri.
535. September 15th— Missouri Militia.

Boonsboro, Maryland.
536. September 15th—Cavalry, Army of Potomac.

Durhamville, Tennessee.
537. September 17th—Detachment of the 52d Indiana Volunteers.

Florence, Kentucky.
538. September 17th—Detachment of the 10th Kentucky Cavalry.

Goose Creek and Leesburg Road, Virginia.
539. September 17th—Reconnoissance of Kilpatrick's Cavalry Brigade.

Antietam (also Sharpsburg), Maryland.
540. September 17th—1st Corps, Major-General J. Hooker, 2d Corps, Major-General E. V. Sumner, 5tli Corps, Major-General Fitz John Porter, 6th Corps, Major-General W. B. Franklin, 9th Corps, Major-General A. E. Burnside, 12th Corps, Major-General Williams, Couch's Division, 4th Corps, and Pleasonton's Division of Cavalry, Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General G. B. McClellan. Hickory Grove, Missouri 541. September 19th—6th Kansas Cavalry.

Owensburg, Kentucky.
542. September 19th and 20th— 14th Kentucky Cavalry and Spencer (Indiana) County Home Guards.

Lemuria, Mississippi.
543. September 19th and 20th—Stanley's and Hamilton's Divisions, Army of the Mississippi, Major-General W. S. Rosecrans commanding. Blackford's Ford,

Sheppardstown, Virginia.
544. September20th—Griffin's and Barnes' Brigades, 5th Corps.

Shirley's Ford, Spring River, Missouri.
545. September 20th—2d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Helena, Arkansas.
546. September 20th—4th Iowa Cavalry.

Williamsport, Maryland.
647. September 20th—Couch's Division, Army of the Potomac.

Prentis and Bolivar, Mississippi.
548. September 20th—U. S. Ram, Queen of the West, with transports and 33d Illinois.

Cassville, Missouri.
549. September 21st—1st Arkansas Cavalry.

Mumfordsville, Kentucky.
550. September 21st—Cavalry commanded by Major Foster, 3d Ohio Cavalry.

Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
551. September 21st—Colonel Granger's command.

Sturgeon, Missouri.
552. September 22d—Major Hunt's command.

Ashby's Gap, Virginia.
553. September 22d—2d Pennsylvania and 1st West Virginia Cavalry.

Yellow Medicine (also Wood Lake), Minnesota.
554. September 23d—3d, 6th, and 7th Minnesota Volunteers, and Renville Guards.

Wolf Creek Bridge, near Memphis, Mississippi.
555. September 23d—57th Ohio Volunteers.

Sutton, Virginia.
556. September 23d—10th West Virginia.

Warrenton Junction, Virginia.
557. September 26th—Cavalry commanded by Colonel McLean.

Cambridge, Missouri.
558. September 26th—9th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Buffalo,
West Virginia.
659. September 27th—34th Ohio.

Augusta, Kentucky.
660. September 27th.—Kentucky Home Guards.

Blackwater, Virginia.
661. September 28th—1st New York Mounted Rifles.

Newtonia, Missouri.
562. September 30th—1st Brigade, Army of Kansas, and 4th Brigade Missouri State Militia.

Russellville, Kentucky.
563. September 30th—Union troops, commanded by Colonel Harrison, 17th Kentucky.

Floyd's Fork, Kentucky.
564. October 1st—4th Indiana Cavalry, 34th Illinois, and 77th Pennsylvania Volunteers, of the Army of the Ohio.

Gallatin, Tennessee.
565. October 1st—1st Tennessee Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Stokes.

Shepherdstown, Virginia.
566. October 1st—8th Illinois, 8th Pennsylvania, and 3d Indiana Cavalry, and Pennington's Battery.

Olive Hill, Kentucky.
567. October 2d—Carter County Home Guards.

Mount Washington, Kentucky.
568. October 2d—Advance of the Army of the Ohio.

Baldwin, Mississippi.
569. October 2d—Cavalry of the Army of the Mississippi.

Reconnoissance to Franklin, on the Blackwater, Virginia.
570. October 3d—Union gunboats, commanded by Captain Flusser, and troops commanded by General Spear.

Corinth, Mississippi.
571. October 3d and 4th—McKean's, Davies', Hamilton's, and Stanley’s Divisions, Army of the Mississippi, Major-General W. S. Rosecrans commanding.

Bardstown, Kentucky.
572. October 4th—Advance of the Army of the Ohio.

Big Hatchie River (or Metamora), Mississippi.
573. October 5th—Hurlbut's and Ord's Divisions, Army of the Mississippi, Major-General Ord commanding.

Glasgow, Kentucky.
574. October 5th—20th Kentucky Volunteers.

Madisonville, Kentucky.
575. October 5th—4th Indiana Cavalry.

Charleston, Virginia.
576. October 6th—6th U. S. Cavalry.

Liberty and Sibley's Landing, Missouri.
577. October 6th—5th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Springfield to near Texas, Kentucky.
578. October 6th—Advance of 3d Corps, Army of the Ohio.

La Vergne, Tennessee.
579. October 7th—Palmer's Brigade.

Perryville (or Chaplin Hill), Kentucky.
580. October 8th—1st Corps, Maj .-General A. McD. McCook, and 3d Corps, Brig-General C C Gilbert, Army of the Ohio, commanded by Major-General D. C Buell.

Lawrenceburg (also called Dog Walk), Kentucky.
581. October 9th—15th and 19th U. S. Infantry, 1st and 49th Ohio Volunteers, Battery H, 5th U. S. Artillery, and 9th Kentucky Cavalry.

Aldie, Virginia.
582. October 9th—Detachment of Cavalry from Major-General Sigel's command.

Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
583. October 10th—Union troops commanded by Lieut.-Colonel Boyle, 9th Kentucky Cavalry.

Upper Missouri River.
584. October 10th—Indian fight.

La Grange (near Helena), Arkansas.
585. October 11th—Detachment of the 4th Iowa Cavalry.

Cape Fear River, North Carolina.
586. October 11th—U. S. gunboat Maratanza.

Mouth of Monocacy, Maryland.
587. October 11th—3d and 4th Maine Volunteers.

Stanford (or Lancaster), Kentucky.
588. October 14th—Advance of the Army of the Ohio.

Hazel Bottom, Missouri.
589. October 14th—Organization not reported.

Apalachicola River, Florida.
590. October 15th—Naval expedition.

Carsville, Virginia.
591. October 15th—One company of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Charleston, Virginia.
592. October 16th—Reconnoissonce of the Army of the Potomac.

Lexington, Kentucky.
593. October 17th—Detachments of the 3d and 4th Ohio Cavalry.

Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia.
594. October 17th—Detachment of Cavalry from General Stabel's command.

Helena, Arkansas.
595. October 18th—Detachment of the 43d Indiana Volunteers.

Haymarket, Virginia.
596. October 18th—Detachment of the 6th Ohio Cavalry.

Near Nashville, Tennessee.
597. October 20th—Union troops, commanded by Colonel Miller.

Anxvois River, Missouri.
598. October 20th—10th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Marshfield, Missouri.
599. October 20th— 10th Illinois Cavalry.

Lovettsville, Loudon Co., Virginia.
600. October 21st — Detachment of General Geary's Brigade.

Woodville, Tennessee.
601. October 21st— 2d Illinois Cavalry.

Fort Cobb, Indian Territory.
602. October 21st— Loyal Indians.

Old Fort Wayne (or Maysville), Arkansas.
603. October 22d — 1st Division, Army of the Frontier.

Hedgeville, Virginia.
604. October 22d — 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Pocotaligo (or Yemassee), South Carolina.
605. October 22d— 47th, 55th, and 76th Pennsylvania, 48th New York, 6th and 7th Connecticut, 3d and 4th New Hampshire, and 3d Rhode Island Volunteers, 1st New York Engineers, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, and Batteries D and M, 1st, and E, 3d U. S. Artillery.

Waverly, Tennessee.
606. October 23d— MI Illinois Volunteers.

Shelby Depot, Tennessee.
607. October 23d— Reconnoitring party, commanded by Colonel D. Stuart, 55th Illinois Volunteers.

Point Lick and Big Hill Road.
608. October 23d — Cavalry commanded by Colonel E. McCook.

Manassas Junction, Virginia.
609. October 24th — Organizations not recorded.

Catlett's Station, Virginia.
610. October 24th— Detachment of 3d West Virginia Cavalry.

Grand Prairie, Missouri.
611. October 24th— Two battalions Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Blackwater, Virginia.
612. October 24th— 1st New York Mounted Rifles, 39th Illinois, and 62d Ohio Volunteers, and other troops, commanded by Brigadier-General Terry. Morgantown, Kentucky. 613. October 24th— Organization not recorded.

Pittman’s Ferry, Missouri.
614. October 27th— 23d Iowa and 24th and 25th Missouri Volunteers, 1st Missouri Militia, and 12th Missouri Cavalry.

Labadiesville (or Thibodeanxville, or Georgia Landing), Louisiana.
615. October 27th— 8th New Hampshire, 12th and 13th Connecticut, and 75th New York Volunteers, 1st Louisiana Cavalry, and 1st Maine Battery, commanded by Brigadier-General G. Weitzel.

Cross Hollows (or Oxford Bend), Fayetteville, Arkansas.
616. October 28th—One Division of the Army of the frontier, commanded by Brigadier-General Herrow.

Clarkson, Missouri.
617. October 28th—Detachments commanded by Captain Rodgers, 2d Illinois Artillery.

Williamsburg, Kentucky.
618. October 28th—7th Kentucky Volunteers.

Butler and Osage (or Island Mounds), Missouri.
619. October 29th—1st Kansas Colored Troops (79th U. S. C. Troops).

Aldie, Virginia.
620. October 3lst—lst New Jersey and 2d New York Cavalry, of General Bayard's Cavalry Brigade, Army of the Potomac.

Franklin, Virginia.
621. October 31st—Organizations not given.

Philomont, Virginia.
622. November 1st—Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, commanded by General Pleasonton.

Snicker's Gap, Virginia.
623. November 2d—Batteries of the Second Corps of the Army of the Potomac.

Bloomfield and Union, Loudoun Co., Virginia.
624. November 2d and 3d—Cavalry advance of the Army of the Potomac.

Upperville, Virginia.
625. November 3d—Cavalry advance of the Army of the Potomac.

Rawles' Mills (also Little Creek), Williamston, North Carolina.
626. November 3d—24th and 44th Massachusetts, and 9th New Jersey Volunteers, and New York and Maine Batteries

Bayou Teche, fourteen miles from Brashear City, Louisiana.
627. November 3d—Union Gunboats Kinsman, Estrella, St. Mary, Calhoun, and Diana, and 21st Indiana Volunteers.

Harrisonville, Cass Co., Missouri.
628. November 3d—5th and 6th Missouri Cavalry.

Lamar, Missouri.
629. November 5th—8th Missouri and 8th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Manassas Gap, Virginia.
630. November 5th—Cavalry Brigade, commanded by General Averill, advance of Army of Potomac.

Barbee's Crossroads and Chester Gap (also Markham), Virginia.
631. November 5th—Cavalry Brigade, Army of the Potomac, General Pleasonton in command.

New Baltimore, Salem, and Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia.
632. November 5th—Cavalry Brigade, Army of the Potomac, commanded by General Bayard.

Greenville Road, Kentucky.
633. November 5th—8th Kentucky Cavalry.

Nashville, Tennessee.
634. November 5th—16th and 51st Illinois, 69th Ohio, 14th Michigan and 78th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and 5th Tennessee and 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Leatherwood, Kentucky.
635. November 6th—Captain Ambrose Powell's command.

Garrettsburg, Kentucky.
636. November 6th—8th Kentucky Cavalry.

Rhea's Mills, Arkansas.
637. November 7th—3d Arkansas Indian Home Guard.

Big Beaver Creek,
Missouri 638. November 7th—10th Illinois and two companies Missouri Militia Company.

Mariana (also La Grange), Arkansas.
639. November 7th—3d and 4th Iowa and 9th Illinois Cavalry.

Rappahannock Bridge, Virginia.
640. November 8th—Cavalry Brigade, Army of the Potomac, General Bayard commanding.

Hudsonville (or Cold Water), Mississippi.
641. November 8th—7th Kansas and 2d Iowa Cavalry.

Fredericksburg, Virginia.
642. November 9th—1st Indiana Cavalry.

Moorefield (or South Fork, Potomac), Virginia.
643. November 9th—1st New York Ringgold and Washington Cavalry, and 23d Illinois Volunteers.

Perry County, near Kentucky River, Kentucky.
644. November 9th— 14th Kentucky Cavalry.

Huntsville, Tennessee.
645. November 11th—Tennessee Home Guards.

Newbern (or Colors Creek), North Carolina.
646. November 11th—Organizations not stated.

Lebanon (or La Grange), Tennessee.
647. November 11th—1st Kentucky and 4th Michigan Cavalry.

Lamar and Holly Springs, Mississippi.
648. November 12th—2d Illinois, 3d Michigan, 2d Iowa, and 7th Kansas Cavalry.

Fayetteville and White Sulphur Springs (also Little Washington), Virginia
649. November 15th—1st and 2d Brigades, Sturgis' Division, 9th Corps and Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Gloucester, Virginia.
650. November 17th—104th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Cove Creek, North Carolina.
651. November 18th—3d New York Cavalry.

Rural Hills, Tennessee.
652. November 18th—8th Kentucky Cavalry.

Bayou Bontecar, near Fort Pike, Louisiana.
653. November 21st—31st Massachusetts Volunteers.

Beaver Creek, Texas Co., Missouri.
654. November 24th—3d Missouri Cavalry and 21st Iowa Volunteers.

Camp Babcock, Arkansas.
655. November 25th—3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Crawford County, Missouri.
656. November 25th-Missouri Enrolled Militia.

Cold Knob Mountains (or Sinking Creek, or Frankfort), Virginia.
657. November 26th—2d West Virginia Cavalry.

Summerville, Mississippi.
658. November 26th—7th Illinois Cavalry.

Carthage, Arkansas.
659. November 27th—2d Kansas Cavalry.

Scrougesville and La Vergne, Tennessee.
660. November 27th—5th Brigade, Sill's Division, Army of the Ohio.

Cane Hill, Boston Mountains, and Boonsboro', Arkansas.
661. November 28th—1st Division, Army of the Frontier, commanded by Brigadier-General Jas. G. Blunt.

Little Bear Creek, Alabama.

662. November 28th—Portion of the 2d Division, 16th Corps.

Hartwood Church, Virginia.
663. November 28th—3d Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Cold Water River, Mississippi
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664. November 28th—1st Indiana Cavalry.

Waterford and Lemkin’s Mills, Mississippi.
665. November 29th and 30th—Advance Cavalry of General Grant's army.

Reconnoissance to Snicker's Ferry and Berryville, Virginia.
666. November 30th—1st Cavalry Brigade, Stabel's Division.

Charleston and Berryville, Virginia.
667. December 1st—2d Division, 12th Corps.

Franklin, Virginia.
668. December 2d—11th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

King George Court House, Virginia.
669. December 2d—8th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Ozark, Missouri.
670. December 2d—3d and 9th Missouri Cavalry.

Oakland, Mississippi.
671. December 3d—1st Indiana Cavalry.

Oxford, Mississippi.
672. December 3d—2d Cavalry Brigade, commanded by Col. Hatch

Wireman's Shoals, Big Sandy River, Kentucky.
673. December 4th—39th Kentucky Volunteers.

Water Valley, Mississippi.
674. December 4th—1st and 2d Cavalry Brigades, Colonels Hatch and Lee

Coffeeville, Mississippi.
675. December 6th—1st, 2d, and 3d Cavalry Brigades of General Grant's army, Colonels Hatch, Lee, and Mizner.

Helena, Arkansas.
676 December 5th—With Iowa and 29th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Reed's Mountains, Arkansas.
677. December 5th—2d Kansas Cavalry.

Lebanon, Tennessee.
678. December 6th—93d Ohio Volunteers.

Prairie Grove (or Fayetteville and Illinois Creek), Arkansas.
679. December 7th—1st, 2d, and 3d Divisions of the Army of the Frontier, commanded by Brigadier-Generals J. G. Blunt and P. J. Herrow.

Hartsville, Tennessee.
680. December 7th—106th and 108th Ohio, 104th Illinois Volunteers, 2d Indiana and 11th Kentucky Cavalry, and 13th Indiana Battery.

Dobbins Ferry (or La Vergne), Tennessee.
681. December 9th—35th Indiana, 51st Ohio, 8th and 21st Kentucky Volunteers, and 7th Indiana Battery.

Brentville, Tennessee.
682. December 9th—25th Illinois, 8th Kansas, and 81st Indiana Volunteers, and 8th Wisconsin Battery.

Little Bear Creek, Alabama.
683. December 12th—Troops commanded by Col. Sweeney, 52d Illinois Volunteers.

Zuni, near Blackwater, Virginia.
684. December 12th—Brigade commanded by General Terry.

Trenton, North Carolina.
685. December 12th—3d New York Cavalry; advance of Major-General Foster's Troop.

Franklin, Tennessee
686. December 12th—Stanley's Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro', North Carolina.
687. December 12th to 18th—Wessell's Brigade of Peck's Division, 1st, 2d, and 3d Brigades, 1st Division, Department of North Carolina.

Fredericksburg, Virginia.
688. December 13th—2d Corps, Major-General Couch, and 9th Corps, Major-General Wilcox, Right Grand Division, Major-General Sumner; 1st Corps, Major-General Reynolds, and 6th Corps, Major-General W. F. Smith, Left Grand Division, Major-General Franklin; 5th Corps, Major-General Butter field, and 3d Corps, Major-General Stoneman, Centre Grand Division, Major-General Hooker, Army of the Potomac, Major-General A. E. Burnside.

South-West Creek, North Carolina.
689. December 13th—9th New Jersey and 85th Pennsylvania Volunteers, 3d New York Cavalry, and 3d New York Artillery.

Kingston, North Carolina.
690. December 14th—Wessel’s Brigade of Peck's Division, and 1st, 2d, and 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Department of North Carolina.

Fort Brown Road, Texas.
691. December 14th—Troops not given.

Whitehall, North Carolina.
692. December 16th—9th New Jersey, 17th, 23d, 24th, and 45th Massachusetts Volunteers, 3d New York Cavalry, and 3d and 23d New York Batteries.

Goldsboro', North Carolina.
693. December 17th—9th New Jersey, 3d, 17th, 25th, 27th, and 43d Massachusetts Volunteers, 3d New York Cavalry, and 3d and 23d New York Batteries.

Lexington, Tennessee.
694. December 18th—11th Illinois, 5th Ohio, and 2d Tennessee Cavalry. Jackson, or Salem Cemetery, Tennessee. 095. December 18th—11th Illinois and 5th Ohio Cavalry; 43d and 61st Illinois Volunteers.

Occoquan, Dumfries, Virginia.
696. December 19th—Wagon train Guard of the 12th Army Corps.

Holly Springs, Mississippi.
697. December 20th—2d Illinois Cavalry surrendered by Colonel Murphy, 8th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Trenton, Tennessee.
698. December 20th—Detachments 7th Tennessee Cavalry, 122d Illinois Volunteers, and Convalescents captured by Forrest.

Davis' Mills, Wolf River, Mississippi.
699. December 21st—6 companies 25th Indiana Volunteers and 2 companies 5th Ohio Cavalry.

Isle of Wight Courthouse, Virginia.
700. December 22d—Detachment 2d New York Mounted Rifles.

Middleburg, Mississippi. Central R.R.
701. December 24th—115 men of the 12th Michigan Volunteers.

Glasgow, Kentucky.
702. December 24th—5 companies of the 2d Michigan Cavalry.

Green's Chapel, Kentucky.
703. December 25th—Detachment of the 4th and 5th Indiana Cavalry.

Bear Wallow, Kentucky.
704. December 25th—2 battalions of the 12th Kentucky Cavalry.

Bacon Creek, Kentucky.
705. December 26th—Detachment of the 2d Michigan Cavalry.

Nolensville (or Knob Gap), Tennessee.
706. December 26th—2d Brigade, 1st Division, McCook's Corps; advance of the Right Wing, Army of the Cumberland.

Elizabeth Town, Kentucky.
707. December 27th—91st Illinois Volunteers; post captured by Morgan.

Dumfries, Virginia.
708. December 27th-5th, 7th, and 66th Ohio Volunteers, 6th Maine Battery, 12th Illinois and 1st Maryland Cavalry.

Muldraugh's Hill, Kentucky.
709. December 28th—6th Indiana Cavalry.

Suffolk, Virginia.
710. December 28th—Reconnoitring force.

Dripping Springs, near Van Buren, Arkansas.
711. December 28th—Army of the Frontier.

Elk Pork, Campbell Co., Tennessee.
712. December 28th—6th and 10th Kentucky Cavalry.

Occoquan, Virginia.
713. December 28th—2d and 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Clinton, Louisiana.
714. December 28th—Troops not given.

Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
715. December 28th and 29th—Brigadier -Generals G. W. Morgan's, Frederick Steers, Morgan L. Smith's, and A. J. Smith's Divisions, Right Wing, Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Major-General W. T. Sherman.

Stewart Creek, Tennessee.
716. December 29th—3d Kentucky, in advance of Crittenden's Corps, Left Wing of Army of the Cumberland.

Wautauga Bridge and Carter's Station, Tennessee.
717. December 30th—7th Ohio and 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Carter's raid into East Tennessee.

Parker's Cross Roads (or Red Mound), Tennessee.
718. December 30th—18th, 106th, 119th, and 122d Illinois, 27th, 39th, and 63d Ohio, 50th Indiana, 39th Iowa, and 7th Tennessee Volunteers, and 7th Wisconsin Battery.

Jefferson, Tennessee
719. December 30th—2d Brigade, 1st Division, Thomas' Corps, guarding wagon train.

Stone's River (or Murfreesboro'), Tennessee.
720. December 31st to January 2d, 1863—McCook's Corps, right wing, Thomas’ Corps, centre, and Crittenden's Corps, left wing, Army of the Cumberland, Major-General W. S. Rosecrans commanding.