Chronology of Civil War Battles: 1863

 
 

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

1863


Galveston, Texas.
721. January 1st—U. S. Generate Westfield, Harriet Lane, Owasco, Sachem, Clifton, and Coryphtaes, and three companies of 42d Massachusetts Volunteers.

Stewart's Creek, Tennessee.
722. January 1st—3d Ohio Cavalry and 10th Ohio Volunteers, guarding wagon train.

La Vergne, Tennessee
723. January 1st—1st Michigan Engineers and Mechanics.

La Grange, Arkansas.
724. January 3d—Portion of General Washburn's Cavalry Regiment.

Moorefield, West Virginia.
725. January 3d—116th Ohio Volunteers.

Middletown, Tennessee.
726. January 5th —Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland.

Hardy County, West Virginia.
727. January 5th—Troops not specified.

Springfield, Missouri.
728. January 7th and 8th—Missouri Militia, Convalescents, and Citizens.

Ripley, Tennessee.
729. January 8th—2d Illinois Cavalry.

Catlett's Station, Virginia.
730. January 10th—Organizations not specified.

Hatteras and Alabama, off the Coast of Texas.
731. January 11th—U. S. Steamer Hatteras, eight guns.

Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, Arkansas

732. January 11th—13th Corps, Major-General J. A. McClernand, 15th Corps, Major-General W. T. Sherman, Army of the Mississippi; and Gunboats of the Mississippi Squadron,

Hartsville (also Wood's Fork), Missouri.
733. January 11th—21st Iowa and 99th Illinois Volunteers, 3d Iowa and 2d Missouri Cavalry, and Battery L, 2d Missouri Artillery.

Lick Creek, Arkansas.
734. January 12th— 2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Bayou Teche, Louisiana.
735. January 14th—8th Vermont, 16th and 75th New York, 12th Connecticut, 6th Michigan, and 21st Indiana Volunteers, 1st Louisiana Cavalry, 4th and 6th Massachusetts and 1st Marine Batteries, and Gunboats Calhoun, Diana, Kinsman, and Estrella.

Helena and Clarendon Road, Arkansas.
736. January 15th—2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Duval's Bluff and Des Arcs, Arkansas.
737. January 16th—U. S. Gunboat DeKalb and 24th Indiana Volunteers.

Pollocksville and Northeast River, North Carolina.
738. January 17th—3d New York Cavalry.

Burnt Ordinary, Virginia.
739. January 19th—6th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Fish Springs, Tennessee.
740. January 23d—Prom Confederate sources.

Woodbury, Tennessee.
741. January 24th—2d Division, Crittenden's Corps.

Construction Train, near Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
742. January 25th—Train Guard re-enforced by part of the 10th Michigan Volunteers.

Township, Florida.
743. January 26th—32d U. S. Colored Troops.

Bear River, Washington Territory.
744. January 26th—Four companies of the 2d California Cavalry and one company 3d California Volunteers; Indian fight, 142 men of the command had their feet frozen.

Indian Village, Placquemine Bayou, Louisiana.
745. January 27th—1st Louisiana Cavalry.

Pinos Altos, Arizona Territory.
746. January 29th—One company 1st California Volunteers.

Dyersburg, Tennessee.
747. January 30th—22d Ohio Volunteers.

Deserted House, near Suffolk (also Cassville and Kelly's Store), Virginia.
748. January 30th—Portion of Major General Peek's forces, commanded by Brigadier General Michael Corcoran and Colonel S. P. Spear.

Rover, Tennessee.
749. January 31st—4th Ohio Cavalry.

Middleton, Tennessee.
750. January 31st—2d and 3d Tennessee Cavalry.

Off Charleston Bar, South Carolina.
751. January 31st—U. S. Steamers Mercedita, Keystone State, Augusta, Quaker City, Housatonic, and Memphis.

Fort McAlister, Genesis Point, Georgia.
752. February 1st—U. S. Navy.

Franklin, Tennessee.
753. February 1st—Troops not specified.

Mingo Swamp, Missouri.
754. February 3d—12th Missouri Militia, commanded by Major F. W. Reader

Fort Donelson (or Cumberland Iron Works), Tennessee.
755. February 3d—83d Illinois Volunteers, 2d Illinois Artillery, and a battalion of the 5th Iowa Cavalry.

Batesville, Arkansas.
756. February 4th—Brigade of Cavalry, commanded by Col. Geo. E. Waring, Jr.

Bear Creek, Johnson Co., Missouri.
757. February 5th—40th Missouri Enrolled Militia.

Williamsburg, Virginia.
758. February 7th—5th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Independence, Missouri.
759. February 3d and 8th—5th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Lebanon, Tennessee.
760. February 8th—Organizations not recorded.

Summerville, Virginia.
761. February 9th—Cavalry, commanded by Major Knox.

Old River, Lake Providence, Louisiana.
762. February 10th—Detailed men from 1st Kansas, 17th and 95th Illinois, and 16th Wisconsin Volunteers, and 3d Louisiana Cavalry.

Gloucester Point, Virginia.
763. February 10th—Organizations not recorded.

Wachita Indian Agency, Texas.
764. February 10th—Loyal Delawares and Shawnees.

Bone Yard, Tennessee.
765. February 10th—18th Missouri Volunteers.

Smithfield, Virginia.
766. February 13th—12th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Bolivar, Tennessee.
767. February 13th—Cavalry.

Brentsville, Virginia.
768. February 14th—1st Michigan Cavalry.

Gordon's Landing, Red River, Louisiana.
769. February 14th—U. S. Ram Queen of the West.

Cainsville, Tennessee.
770. February 15th—123d Illinois Volunteers and one company of the 5th Tennessee Cavalry.

Nolensville, Tennessee
.
771. February 15th—Detachment from 2d Minnesota Volunteers, guarding a wagon train.

Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
772. February 15th—Captain Brown's command.

Romney (near), Virginia.
773. February 16th—Detachment of the 110th and 122d Ohio Volunteers, guarding a wagon train.

Milton, Tennessee.
774. February 18th—2d Michigan and 3d Ohio Cavalry.

Spring River, Missouri.
775. February 19th—One company of the 9th Kansas.

Cold Water, Mississippi.
776. February 19th—Cavalry commanded by Lieut.-Colonel W. P. Wood, let Indiana Cavalry.

Yazoo Pass, Mississippi
.
777. February 20th—5th Illinois Cavalry.

Prairie Station, Mississippi.
778. February 21st—2d Iowa Cavalry.

Tuscumbia, Alabama.
779. February 22d—Cavalry Brigade, commanded by Colonel F. M. Comyn, 10th Missouri Cavalry.

Deer Creek, near Greenville, Mississippi.
780. February 23d—General Burbridge's Division of the 13th Corps.

Athens, Kentucky.
781. February 23d—Organizations not specified.

Mississippi River, below Vicksburg
782. February 24th—U. S. Steamer Indianola.

Hartwood Church. Virginia.
783. February 25th—Brigadier-General Averill's Cavalry Brigade.

Strasburg Road, Virginia.
784. February 26th—13th Pennsylvania and 1st New York Cavalry.

Near Newbern, North Carolina.
785. February 27th—Detachment of 3d New York Cavalry, commanded by Captain Jacobs.

Bradyville, Tennessee
.
786. March 1st—1st Tennessee and 3d and 4th Ohio Cavalry.

Eagleville, Tennessee.
787. March 2d-15th, 16th, 18th, and 19th U. S. Infantry.

Petersburg, Chapel Hill, and Harpeth River, Tennessee.
788. March 2d and 4th—1st Tennessee Cavalry. Fort McAlister,

Genesis Point, Georgia
.
789. March 3d-U. S. Navy.

Owen's Valley.
790. March 3d—2d California Cavalry.

Skeet (or Swazi Headquarters), North Carolina.
791. March 4th—3d New York Cavalry, commanded by Captain Colin Richardson.

Thompson's Station (or Springhill, and Unionville, Tennessee.
792. March 4th and 5th—33d and S5th Indiana, 22d Wisconsin, 19th Michigan, and 124th Ohio Volunteers, 18th Ohio Battery, and 2d Michigan, 9th Pennsylvania, and 4th Kentucky Cavalry.

Fairfax Court House, Virginia.
793. March 8th—Mosby's midnight raid.

Bolivar, Tennessee.
794. March 9th—Troops not specified.

Franklin, Tennessee.
795. March 9th—125th Ohio Volunteers.

Covington, Tennessee.
796. March 10th—6th and 7th Illinois Cavalry.

Rutherford's Creek, Tennessee.
797. March 10th—4th Cavalry Brigade, commanded by Colonel Minty.

Paris, Kentucky.
798. March 11th—Wagon-train Guard. Fort Pemberton,

Greenwood, Mississippi.
799. March 13th to April 5th—U. S. Gunboats Chillicothe and DeKalb and troops of the 13th and 17th Corps.

Berwick City, Louisiana.
800. March 13th—160th New York Volunteers.

Port Hudson, Mississippi River, Louisiana.
801. March 14th—Union Fleet, commanded by Admiral D. G. Farragut, and Union Troops, commanded by Major-General N. P. Banks.

Newborn, North Carolina.
802. March 14th—Troops of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina, commanded by Major-General Foster, and Gunboats.

Expedition up Steele's Bayou, Mississippi.
803. March 16th to 22d—2d Division, 15th Corps, commanded by General Sherman, and Navy commanded by Admiral Porter.

Blackwater, Virginia.
804. March 17th—11th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Kelly's Ford, Virginia.
805. March 17th—1st and 5th U. 3.. 3d, 4th, and 16th Pennsylvania, 1st Rhode Island, N Ohio, and 4th New York Cavalry, and 6th New York Battery.

Brashear City, Louisiana.
806. March 18th—1st Louisiana Cavalry.

Vaught's Hill, near Milton, Tennessee.
807. March 20th—105th Ohio, 101st Indiana, 80th and 123d Illinois Volunteers, 1st Tennessee Cavalry, and 9th Indiana Battery.

Salem Pike, near Murfreesboro, Tennessee
.
808. March 21st—3d Tennessee Cavalry.

Cottage Grove, Tennessee.
809. March 21st—Troops not mentioned.

Deer Creek, Mississippi.
810. March 21st—Engagement during the Expedition up Steele's Bayou.

Blue Springs, Missouri.
811. March 22d—let and 5th Missouri Militia Cavalry; skirmish with Quantrell's Guerillas.

Mount Sterling, Kentucky.
812. March 22d—10th Kentucky Cavalry.

Danville, Kentucky.
813. March 2tth—1st Kentucky and 2d Tennessee Cavalry, 18th and 22d Michigan Volunteers, and 1st Indiana Battery.

Ponchatoula, Louisiana.
814. March 24th—127th and 165th New York, 9th Connecticut, 14th and 24th Maine, and 6th Michigan Volunteers.

Brentwood, Tennessee.
815. March 25th—Detachment of 22d Wisconsin and 9th Michigan Volunteers.

Franklin and Little Harpeth, Tennessee.
816. March 25th—4th and 6th Kentucky, 9th Pennsylvania, and  Michigan Cavalry.

Pattersonville, Louisiana.
817. March 28th—Gunboat Diana, with detachments of the 12th Connecticut and 160th New York Volunteers on board.

Hurricane Bridge, West Virginia
.
818. March 28th—Four companies of the 13th West Virginia Volunteers.

Amite River, Louisiana.
819. March 28th—14th and 24th Maine Volunteers.

Somerville, Tennessee.
821 March 29th—6th Illinois Cavalry.

Expedition to Jacksonville, Florida.
821. March 29th—8th Maine and 6th Connecticut Volunteers and 33d U. S. Colored Troops (1st South Carolina) ; skirmish at Baldwin.

Williamsburg, Virginia.
822. March 29th—5th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Tahliquah, I. T.
823. March 30th—3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Massacre on the Steamer Sam Gaty, at Sibley's Landing, Missouri.
824. March 30th—Civilians, Missouri Militia, and Contrabands.

The Island, Missouri.
825. March 30th—3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Dutton's Hill (also Somerset), Kentucky.
826. March 30th—1st Kentucky and 7th Ohio Cavalry, and 44th and 45th Ohio Mounted Volunteers.

Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
827. March 30th—One company of the 13th West Virginia Volunteers, commanded by Captain J. D. Carter.

Richmond (or Round Away Bayou). Louisiana.
828. March 30th—69th Indiana Volunteers and a detachment of the 2d Illinois Cavalry.

Washington, North Carolina.
829. March 30th to April 4th—Troops commanded by Major-General Foster; includes skirmish at Rodman's Point, April 4, 1863.

Chalk Bluff, Arkansas.
830. April lst—One company of the 2d Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Broad Run, Virginia.
831. April 1st—Detachments of the lot Vermont and 5th New York Cavalry.

Little Rock Road, Arkansas
.
832. April 2d—One company of the 5th Kansas Cavalry.

Woodbury and Snow Hill, Tennessee.
833. April 2d and 3d—3d and 4th Ohio Cavalry.

Carroll County, Arkansas.
834. April 4th—1st Arkansas Cavalry.

Madison, Arkansas.
835. April 4th—3d Iowa Cavalry.

Black Bayou Expedition, Mississippi.
836. April 5th to 10th—A division of the 15th Corps, commanded by Major-General Frederick Steele.

Bombardment of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor (also called Stone Inlet), South Carolina.
837. April 7th—South Atlantic Squadron, Keokuk, Weehawken, Passaic, Montauk Patapsco, New Ironsides, Catskil1, Nantucket, and Nahant.

St. Francis County, Missouri.
838. April 8th—Detachment of Cavalry and one company of the 4th Iowa Cavalry, commanded by Major K F. Winslow,

Broad River, South Carolina.
839. April 8th—3d Rhode Island Artillery, on the Gunboat Washington.

East Pascagoula, Mississippi
.
840. April 9th-74th U. S. Colored Troops (2d Louisiana).

Blount's Mills, North Carolina.
841. April 9th—3d and 17th Massachusetts, 1st Rhode Island, and 8d New York Artillery.

Waverly, Tennessee.
842. April 10th—One company of the 5th Iowa Cavalry.

Franklin and Harpeth River, Tennessee.
843. April 10th—40th Ohio, guarding the Railroad, and a portion of Granger's Cavalry Division.

Antioch Station, Tennessee.
844. April 10th—Detachment of the 10th Michigan Volunteers.

Whittaker's Mills, near Williamsburg, Virginia.
845. April 11th—5th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Irish Bend and Bisland (also designated Bayou Techo, Indian Ridge, and Centreville), Louisiana.
846. April 12th to 14th-Grover'sDivision, 19th Corps, at Irish Bend, Emory's and Wetzel’s Divisions, 19th Corps, at Bisland.

Siege of Suffolk, Virginia.
847. April 12th to May 4th—Troops of Department of Virginia and North Carolina, commanded by Major-General John J. Peck.

West Branch and Nansemond, Virginia.

848. April 14th—Air Commodore Barney, West End, Mount Washington, and Stepping Stones.

Spanish Fork Canyon, Utah Territory.
849. April 15th—2d California Cavalry; fight with Indians.

Pikeville, Kentucky.
850. April 15th—39th Kentucky Mounted Infantry.

Dunbar's Plantation, Louisiana.
851. April 15th—2d Illinois Cavalry.

Running the Vicksburg Batteries.
852. April 16th—Ironclads and transports belonging to Commodore Porter's fleet and General Grant's army.

Medalia (also known as South Branch of the Watonwan), Minnesota.
853. April 16th—Eighteen soldiers of the 7th Minnesota Volunteers; fight with Indians.

South Quay, Virginia.
854. April 17th—99th and 130th New York Volunteers; skirmish during the siege of Suffolk.

Bear Creek, Cherokee Station, and Lundy's Lane (known also as Hillsborough), Alabama.
855. April 17th—10th Missouri and 7th Kansas Cavalry.

Bayou Vermilion, Louisiana.
856. April 17th—Division of the 19th Corps, commanded by Brigadier-General Grover.

Grierson's Expedition from La Grange, Tennessee to Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
857. April 17th to May 2d—6th and 7th Illinois and 2d Iowa Cavalry.

Hernando, Mississippi.
858. April 18th—2d Brigade, Cavalry Division, commanded by General Smith, and Infantry and Artillery from the 16th Corps.

Sabine Pass, Texas.
859. April 18th—Crews of the Gunboats Cayuga and New London.

Fayetteville, Arkansas.
860. April 18th—1st Arkansas Volunteers and 1st Arkansas Cavalry.

Battery Huger (Hill's Point), Virginia.
861. April 18th—Detachments of the 89th New York and 8th Connecticut Volunteers; skirmish during siege of Suffolk.

New Albany, Mississippi.
862. April 19th—7th Illinois Cavalry; skirmish during Grierson's raid.

Goldwater, Mississippi.
863. April 19th—Same force aeon the 18th at Hernando, Mississippi.

Celina, Kentucky
864. April 20th—6th Indiana Cavalry.

Patterson, Missouri.
865. April 20th—3d Missouri Militia Cavalry.

McMinnville, Tennessee.
866. April 20th—1st Brigade of Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland, Colonel Minty.

Bute La Rose, Louisiana.
867. April 20th—Union gunboats Estrella, Clifton, Arizona, and Calhoun.

Palo Alto, Mississippi.
868. April 21st and 22d—2d Iowa Cavalry; skirmish during Grierson’s raid.

Tompkinsville, Kentucky.
869 April 22d—Organizations not stated.

Strasburg Road, Virginia.
870. April 22d—3d West Virginia Cavalry.

Chuckatuck, Virginia.
871. April 23d—Crew of the Gunboat Commodore Barney.

Tuscumbia, Alabama.
872. April 24th—2d Division, 16th Corps.

Beverly, West Virginia.
873. April 24th—6th West Virginia Cavalry.

White Water, Missouri.
874. April 24th—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Little Rock Landing (Duck River Shoals), Tennessee.
875. April 24th—Ellet's Mississippi Bam fleet.

Greenland Gap, West Virginia.
876. April 25th—Detachments of the 23d Illinois and 14th West Virginia Volunteers.

Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
877. April 26th—1st Wisconsin and 2d Missouri Militia Cavalry, 82d Iowa Volunteers, and Batteries D and L, 1st Missouri Artillery.

Franklin, Tennessee.
878. April 27th—Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Watkins.

Streight’s Raid from Tuscumbia, Alabama to Rome, Georgia.
879. April 27th to May 3d—3d Ohio, 51st and 78d Indiana Volunteers, 80th Illinois Mounted Infantry, and two companies of the 1st Alabama Cavalry; includes skirmish at Day's Gap, April 30th, Black Warrior Creek; May 1st, and Blount’s Farm, May 2d.

Stoneman's Raid, Virginia.
880. April 27th to May 8th—Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, Major-General Stone man.

Howe's Ford (or Weaver's Store), Kentucky.
881. April 28th—1st Kentucky Cavalry.

Dover Road, North Carolina.
832. April 28th—Troops of the District of North Carolina, commanded by Brigadier General Palmer.

Town Creek, Alabama.
883. April 28th—Portion of the 16th Corps, commanded by Major-General G. M. Dodge.

Union Church, Mississippi.
884. April 28th—6th Illinois Cavalry ; skirmish during Grierson's raid.

Castor River and Bloomfield, Missouri.
885. April 29th—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Fairmont, West Virginia.
886. April 29th—Detachments of the 106th New York, 6th West Virginia, and Virginia Militia.

Grand Gulf, Mississippi.
887. April 29th—Gunboats Louisville, Carondelet, Mound City, Pittsburg, Tue cumbia, Benton, and Lafayette.

Fitzhugh's Crossing (Rappahannock River), Virginia.
888. April 29th and 30th—1st Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia.
889. April 30th—6th New York Cavalry.

Snyder's Bluff. Mississippi.
890. April 30th—Portions of the 15th Corps.

Chalk Bluff and St. Francis River, Missouri.
891. April 30th and May 1st—3d Missouri and 1st Iowa Cavalry, 2d Missouri Militia, and Battery E, 1st Missouri Light Artillery.

Day's Gap, Sand Mountain, and Black Warrior Creek (also designated Driver's Gap and Crooked Creek), Alabama.
892. April 30th and May 1st—Skirmishes of troops on Streight's raid from April 27th to May 3d.

Port Gibson (also known as Thompson's Hill and Magnolia Hills), Mississippi.
893. May 1st—13th Corps, Major-General J. A. McClernand, 3d Division, 17th Corps, Major-General J. B. McPherson, commanded by Major-General U. S. Grant; includes the skirmishes at Bayou Pierre, and is the first engagement in Grant's campaign against Vicksburg.

Chancellorsville, Virginia.
894. May 1st to 4th—1st Corps, Major-General John F. Reynolds; 24 Corps, Major General D. N. Conch; 3d Corps, Major-General Daniel E. Sickles; 5th Corps, Major-General George G. Meade; 6th Corps, Major-General J. Sedgwick; 11th Corps, Major-General Oliver O. Howard; 12th Corps, Major-General Henry W. Slocum, Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General Joseph Hooker; includes the battles of the 6th Corps at Fredericksburg, Salem Heights, and Marye's Heights.

La Grange, Arkansas.
895. May 1st—3d Iowa Cavalry, commanded by Captain J. Q. A. Huff.

Monticello, Kentucky.
896. May 1st—2d Tennessee, 1st Kentucky, and 2d and 7th Ohio Cavalry, 45th Ohio and 112th Illinois Mounted Infantry.

South Quay Bridge, Nansemond River, Virginia.
897. May 1st—99th New York Volunteers; skirmish during siege of Suffolk.

Tickfaw River, Mississippi.
898. May 1st—7th Illinois Cavalry; skirmish during Grierson's raid.

Rapidan Station, Virginia.
899. May 1st—Averell's Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac; skirmish during Stoneman's raid.

Louisa Court House, Virginia.
900. May 1st—Two companies 1st Maine Cavalry; detachment of Stoneman's raiding forces.

Blount's Farm, Alabama.
901. May 2d—51st and 73d Indiana and S0th Illinois Volunteers, 3d Ohio Mounted Infantry, and 1st Alabama Cavalry; skirmish during Streight's raid.

Warrenton Junction, Virginia.
902. May 3d-1st West Virginia and 5th New York Cavalry.

Nansemond River, Virginia.
903. May 3d—Major-General John J. Peck's troops; skirmish during siege of Suffolk, Virginia.

Forty Hills (or Hankinson's Ferry), Mississippi.
904. May 3d—7th Division 17th Corps; skirmish during Grant's Vicksburg campaign. Shannon Hill, Virginia 905. May 4th —5th New York Cavalry; skirmish during Stoneman's raid.

Tunstall Station, Virginia.
906. May 4th—12th Illinois Cavalry; skirmish during Stoneman's raid.

Siege of Suffolk, Va. Raid.
907. May 4th—Troops of Department of Virginia and North Carolina.

Tupelo, Mississippi.
908. May 6th—10th Missouri and 7th Kansas Cavalry.

Civiques Ferry, Louisiana.
909. May 10th—14th and 24th Maine, and 177th New York Volunteers, and 21st New York Battery.

Horse Shoe Bend (or Greasy Creek), Kentucky.
910. May 11th—Detachment of Union troops, commanded by Colonel R. T. Jacobs.

Mount Vernon, Arkansas.
911. May 11th—5th Kansas and 5th Illinois Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Powell Clayton.

Linden, Tennessee.
912. May 12th—6th Tennessee Cavalry.

Fourteen Mile Creek, Mississippi.
913. May 12th—13th Corps, Major-General J. A. McClernand, and 15th Corps, Major-General William T. Sherman; skirmish during General Grant's Vicksburg campaign.

Raymond, Mississippi.
914. May 12th—17th Corps, Major-General J. B. McPherson; engagement during Grant's Vicksburg campaign.

Ponchatoula, Louisiana.
915. May 13th—Colonel Davis's command.

Hall's Ferry, Mississippi.
916. May 13th—2d Illinois Cavalry; Grant's campaign against Vicksburg.

South Union, Kentucky.
917. May 13th—Organizations not specified.

Jackson, Mississippi.
918. May 14th—17th Corps, Major-General J. B. McPherson; 15th Corps, Major-General W. T. Sherman; engagement during Grant's Vicksburg campaign.

Warrenton Junction, Virginia.
919. May 14th—Organizations not specified.

Camp Moore, Louisiana.
920. May 15th—Expedition commanded by Colonel Davis.

Carsville and Suffolk (known also as Holland House), Virginia.
921. May 15th and 16th—Expedition commanded by Brigadier-General R. S. Foster.

Carthage, Missouri.
922. May 16th—7th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Piedmont Station, Virginia.
923. May 16th—West Virginia and Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Cripple Creek (or Bradysville), Virginia.
924. May 16th —Detachment of 5th Tennessee Cavalry; escort to Brigadier-General Palmer.

Champion Hills (also known as Baker's Creek and Edward's Station), Mississippi.
925. May 16th—Hovey's Division, 13th Corps, Major-General J. A. McClernand, and 17th Corps, Major-General J. B. McPherson; engagement during Grant's Vicksburg campaign.

Berry's Ferry, Virginia.
926. May 16th—Detachment of 1st New York Cavalry, commanded by Lieutenant Vermillion.

Big Black River, Mississippi
.
927. May 17th—Car's and Osterhaus' Divisions. 13th Corps, Major-General J. A. McClernand; engagement during Grant's Vicksburg campaign.

Fayetteville, Virginia.
928. May 17th to 20th—12th and 91st Ohio Volunteers, and 2d West Virginia Cavalry.

Sherwood, Missouri.
929. May 18th—Detachment of 2d Kansas Artillery and 1st Kansas (29th U. S. Colored Troops) Volunteers.

Attack by Guerillas on the Transport Crescent City, near Island No. 82.
930. May 18th—3d Iowa Volunteers.

Carsville, Virginia.
931. May 18th—170th New York Volunteers.

Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
932. May 18th to July 4th—13th Corps, Major-General J. A. McClernand; 15th Corps, Major-General W. T. Sherman; 17th Corps, Major-General J. B. McPherson, commanded by Major-General U. S. Grant, assisted by the Navy on the Mississippi River under Admiral Porter. Re-enforced later by Lauman’s Smith's, and Kimball's Divisions, of the 16th Corps; two Divisions of the 9th Corps, Major-General J. S. Parke, and a Division from the Department of the Missouri under Major-General F. J. Herron; first assault, May 19th, unsuccessful.

Winchester, Virginia.
933. May 19th—Detachment of Cavalry from Milroy's command.

Richfield, Clay Co., Missouri.
934. May 19th—25th Missouri Volunteers.

Fort Gibson and Fort Blount, Indian Territory.
935. May 20th—6th Kansas and 3d Wisconsin Cavalry, and 1st, 2d, and 3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Second Assault on Fortifications at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
936. May 20th—Army of the Tennessee.

Glendenin's Raid below Fredericksburg, Virginia.
937. May 20th to 28th—8th Illinois Cavalry, commanded by Lieut.-Colonel G. R.

Glendenin. Middleton, Tennessee.
938. May2lst—4th Michigan, 3d Indiana, 7th Pennsylvania, 8d and 4th Ohio, and 4th U. S. Cavalry, and 39th Indiana Mounted Infantry.

Plain Stores, Port Hudson Plains, Louisiana.
939. May 21st—1st Division, Anger's 19th Corps.

Gum Swamp, North Carolina.
940. May 22d—58th Pennsylvania, and 5th, 25th, 27th, and 46th Massachusetts Volunteers, and Boggs' Battery.

Bachelor's Creek, North Carolina.
941. May 23d—58th Pennsylvania and 46th Massachusetts Volunteers.

Beaver Dam Lake, near Austin, Mississippi.
942. May 23d—Mississippi Marine Brigade of Cavalry and Infantry.

Fishing Creek, Hartford, Kentucky.
943. May 25th—Organizations not given.

Polk's Plantation, near Helena, Arkansas
.
944. May 25th—3d Iowa and 5th Kansas Cavalry.

Franklin, Louisiana.
945. May 25th—41st Massachusetts Volunteers and several other regiments, commanded by Colonel Chickering.

Senatobia, Mississippi.
946. May 25th—3d Illinois Cavalry.

Lake Providence, Louisiana.
947. May 27th—47th  U. S. Colored Troops.

Florence, Alabama.
948. May 27th—Brigade of Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Comyn, 10th Missouri Cavalry.

Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana.
949. May 27th to July 9th—Major-Generals Weitzel's, Grocer's, Paine's, Anger's, and Dwight's Divisions, 19th Corps; Major-General Banks' Army of the Gulf, assisted by the Navy under Admiral Farragut.

Bushy Creek (or Little Black River), Missouri.
950. May 28th—13th Illinois Cavalry.

Mechanicsville, Mississippi.
951. May 29th—Portion of the 17th Corps, commanded by Major-General F. P. Blair, U. S. V.

Greenwich, Virginia.
952. May 30th—1st Vermont, 5th New York, and 7th Michigan Cavalry.

Rocheport, Missouri.
953. June 1st—1st Missouri Enrolled Militia and 9th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Clinton, Louisiana.
954. June 4th—Cavalry, commanded by Colonel B. H. Grierson, 6th Illinois Cavalry.

Mechanicsburg and Sartoria, Mississippi.
955. June 4th—5th Illinois Cavalry and 8th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Frying Pan, Virginia.
956. June 4th—Detachment of 5th Michigan Cavalry, commanded by Captain Gray.

Franklin, Tennessee.
957. June 4th—35th Indiana Volunteers, 4th, 6th, and 7th Kentucky, 9th Pennsylvania, and 2d Michigan Cavalry.

Bluffton, South Carolina.
958. June 4th—Troops not specified. Franklin's Crossing,

Rappahannock River, Virginia.
959. June 5th—26th New Jersey and 5th Vermont Volunteers, 15th and 50th New York Engineers, supported by the 6th Corps. Murfreesboro,

Shelbyville, Tennessee.
960. June 6th—2d and 8th Indiana Cavalry.

Shawneetown, Kansas.

961. June 6th—Organizations not given.

Berryville, Virginia.
962. June 6th—67th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Milliken's Bend (or Ashland), Louisiana.
963. June 6th to 8th—5th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery, 9th Louisiana, 49th U. S. Colored Troops, 11th Louisiana, 51st U. S. Colored Troops, 1st Mississippi and 23d Iowa Volunteers; no quarter was given to the Union troops.

Fort Lyons, Virginia
.
964. June 9th—3d New York Artillery; accidental explosion of a magazine.

Monticello and Rocky Gap, Kentucky.
965. June 9th—2d and 7th Ohio and 1st Kentucky Cavalry, 45th Ohio and 2d Tennessee Mounted Infantry.

Beverly Ford and Brandy Station, Virginia.
966. June 9th—2d, 3d, and 7th Wisconsin, 2d and 33d Massachusetts, 6th Maine, and 86th and 104th New York Volunteers, 1st, 2d, 5th, and 6th U. S., 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th, and 10th New York, 1st Maryland, 8th Illinois, 3d Indiana, 1st New Jersey, 1st, 6th, and 17th Pennsylvania, 1st Maine, and 3d West Virginia Cavalry.

Triune, Tennessee.
967. June 9th—general Mitchell's Cavalry Division.

Lake Providence, Louisiana.
968. June 10th—Organizations not specified.

State Creek, near Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.
969. June 11th—1st Tennessee and 14th Kentucky Cavalry.

Port Hudson, Louisiana.
970. June 11th—Army of the Gulf; serious engagement during siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana.

Seneca, Maryland.
971. June 11th—6th Michigan Cavalry.

Middletown, Virginia.
972. June 11th—13th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 87th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and Battery L, 5th Artillery.

Berryville, Virginia.
973. June 12th—1st Brigade, Milroy's Division, commanded by Colonel McReynolds.

Winchester, Virginia.
974. June 13th and 15th—2d, 67th, and 87th Pennsylvania, 18th Connecticut, 12th West Virginia, 110th, 116th, 122d, and 123d Ohio, and 3d, 5th. and 6th Maryland Volunteers, 12th and 13th Pennsylvania, 1st New York, and 1st and 3d West Virginia Cavalry, Battery L, 5th U. S. Artillery, 1st West Virginia Battery, Baltimore Battery, and one company 14th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, of the 2d Division, 8th Corps.

Wilson's Creek, near Boston, Kentucky.
975. June 13th—Kentucky Provost Guard.

Martinsburg, Virginia.
976. June 14th—106th New York and 126th Ohio Volunteers and West Virginia Battery, 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 8th Corps, commanded by Brigadier-General Tyler.

Second Assault on Fortifications at Port Hudson, Louisiana.
977. June 14th—Army of the Gulf.

Richmond, Louisiana.
978. June 15th—General Mower's Brigade and Ellet's Mississippi Marine Brigade.

Triplett's Bridge, Fleming Co., Kentucky.
979. June 16th—10th and 14th Kentucky and 7th and 9th Michigan Cavalry, 15th Michigan Volunteers, and 11th Michigan Battery.

Jornado Del Muerto, New Mexico.
980. June 16th—One company of the 1st New Mexico Cavalry.

Orleans, Indiana.
981. June 17th—Home Guards; Morgan's raid in Indiana and Ohio.

Aldie, Virginia.
982. June 17th—2d and 4th New York, 6th Ohio, 1st Massachusetts, 1st Maine, and 1st Rhode; Island Cavalry.

Westport, Missouri.
983. June 17th—Two companies of the 9th Kansas Volunteers.

Capture of the Atlanta.
984. June 17th—U. S. Ironclad Weehawken.

Plaquemine, Louisiana.
985. June 18th—Organizations not given.

Blue Island, near Leavenworth, Indiana.
986. June 19th—Home Guards, commanded by Major Glendenin.

Middleburg, Virginia
987. June 19th—1st Maine, 2d, 4th, and 10th New York, 4th and 16th Pennsylvania, and 6th Ohio Cavalry. Rocky Crossing,

Tallahassee River, Mississippi.
988. June 20th—9th Illinois Mounted Infantry and 5th Ohio Cavalry.

Greencastle, Penn.
989. June 20th—1st New York Cavalry.

Warm Springs, Fort McRae, New Mexico.
990. June 20th—Detachment of 1st New Mexico Cavalry.

Pawnee Reservation.
991. June 20th—One company of the 2d Nebraska Cavalry.

Jackson Cross Roads, Louisiana.
992. June 20th—Detachments of the 6th and 7th Illinois and 2d Rhode Island Cavalry, 62d Massachusetts Volunteers, and a section of Artillery.

Hernando, Mississippi.
993. June 20th—5th Ohio, 2d Illinois, and 1st Missouri Cavalry.

La Fourche Crossing (or Thibodeaux , Louisiana.
994. June 20th and 21st—Detachments of the 23d Connecticut, 176th New York, 26th, 42d, and 47th Massachusetts, and 21st Indiana Volunteers.

Upperville, Virginia.
995. June 21st—Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Low Creek, West Virginia.
996. June 21st—Organizations not given.

Hill's Plantation, Mississippi.
997. June 22d—Portions of three companies of the 4th Iowa Cavalry. Cypress Bend, Mississippi. 998. June 22d—Union Gunboats.

Brashear City, Louisiana.
999. June 23d—Detachments of the 178th and 114th New York, 23d Connecticut, 42d Massachusetts, and 21st Indiana Volunteers.

Rosecrans' Campaign from Murfreesboro to Tullahoma, Tennessee.
1,000. June 23i to 30th—14th Corps, Major-General George H. Thomas; 20th Corps, Major-General A. McD. McCook; 21st Corps. Major-General T. S. Crittenden; Reserve Corps, Major-General G. Granger; and Cavalry Corps, Major-General Stanley; Army of the Cumberland, Maj "General W. S. Rosecrans ; includes Middleton, Hoover's Gap, Beech Grove or Liberty, and Guy's Gap.

Middleton, Shelbyville Pike, Tennessee.
1,001. June 24th—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Hoover's Gap, Tennessee.
1,002. June 24th—17th and 72d Indiana, 123d and 98th Illinois Mounted Infantry, and 18th Indiana Battery.

McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania.
1,003. June 24th—12th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Chakapoola Station, Louisiana.
1,004. June 24th—Five companies of the 9th Connecticut Volunteers.

Liberty Gap (or Beech Grove), Tennessee.
1,005. June 25th—20th Corps, Major-General Alex. McD. McCook, Army of the Cumberland.

Fort Hill, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
1,006. June 25th—Siege of Vicksburg.

South Anna, near Hanover Court House, Virginia.
1,007. June 26th—11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 2d Massachusetts, and 12th Illinois Volunteers.

Baltimore Cross Roads, Virginia.
1,008. June 26th—4th Corps, Major-Gen. Keyes.

Fairfax, Virginia.
1,009. June 27th—11th New York Cavalry.

Beaver Creek, Floyd Co., Kentucky.
1,010. June 27th—39th Kentucky Volunteers.

Guy's Gap and Shelbyville, Tennessee.
1,011. June 27th—Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, supported by Major-General Granger's Infantry Division.
1,012. June 28th—28th Maine Volunteers and Convalescents, assisted by Gunboats.

Fort Hill, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
1,013. June 28th—Part of siege of Vicksburg.

McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania.
1,014. June 29th—1st New York Cavalry.

Westminster, Maryland.
1,015. June 29th—Detachment of the 1st Delaware Cavalry.

Lake Providence, Louisiana.
1,016. June 29th—Organizations not stated.

Sporting Hill, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
1,017. June 30th—22d and 37th New York Militia and Lander's Battery.

Hanover, Pennsylvania.
1,018. June 30th—3d Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Bayou Tensas, Louisiana.
1,019. June 30th—Mississippi Brigade of Infantry and Cavalry, commanded by Col. C. R. Ellet.

Tullahoma, Tennessee.
1,020. July 1st—Occupation by Major-General Rosecrans' army.

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
1,021. July 1st to 3d—1st Corps, Major-General J. F. Reynolds; 2d Corps, Major-General W. S. Hancock; 3d Corps, Major-General D. B. Sickles; 5th Corps, Major-General George Sykes; 6th Corps, Major-General J. Sedgwick; 11th Corps, Major-General O. O. Howard; 12th Corps, Major-General Henry W. Slocum; Cavalry Corps, Major-General A. Pleasonton; Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General G. E. Meade; includes Cavalry skirmish at Hunterstown.

Black River, at Messengers and Bridgeport Ferries, Mississippi.
1,022. July 1st and 2d—Portion of the 17th Corps.

Cabin Creek, Indian Territory.
1,023. July 1st and 2d—3d Wisconsin, 6th and 9th Kansas, and 2d Colorado Cavalry, 1st Kansas (79th U. S. Colored Troops), and 3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Morgan's Raid into Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana.
1,024. July 1st to 26th—Cavalry, commanded by Brigadier-General E. H. Hobson; includes skirmishes at Burkesville, July 2d; Columbia, 3d; Green River Bridge, 4th; Lebanon, 5th; Brandenburg, 8th; Corydon, Maryland., 9th; capture of raiders at Buffington Island, Ohio, 19th; and 6nal capture at New Lisbon on the 26th.

Baltimore Cross Roads, Virginia.
1,025. July 2d—Portion of 4th Corps, commanded by Maj .-General Keyes.

Elk River, Tennessee.
1,028. July 2d—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Bottom's Bridge, Virginia.
1,027. July 2d—6th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Beverly, Virginia.
1,028. July 2d—10th West Virginia Volunteers, and Battery G, West Virginia Artillery.

Marrowbone (or Burkesville), Kentucky.
1,029. July 2d—1st and 9th Kentucky Cavalry and 24th Indiana Battery; Morgan's raid.

Springfield Landing, Louisiana.
1,030. July 2d—2d Rhode Island Cavalry.

Fairfield, Pennsylvania.
1,031. July 3d—6th U. S. Cavalry.

Columbia, Kentucky.
1,032. July 3d—1st Kentucky and 2d Ohio Cavalry, and 45th Ohio Mounted Volunteers; Morgan's raid.

University Place, Tennessee.
1,033. July 4th—6th Kentucky Cavalry.

Green River Bridge (or Tebb's Bend), Kentucky
.
1,034. July 4th—Five companies 25th Michigan Volunteers; Morgan's raid.

Bolton and Birdsong Ferry, Big Black River, Mississippi
.
1,035. July 4th and 5th—Troops commanded by Major-General W. T. Sherman.

Vicksburg, Mississippi.
1,036. July 4th—Vicksburg surrendered.

Helena, Arkansas.
1,037. July 4th—One Division 16th Corps, commanded by Major-General B. M. Prentiss, assisted by Gunboat Tyler.

Monterey Gap and Smithsburg, Maryland.
1,038. July 4th—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Fairfield, Pennsylvania.
1,039. July 5th—Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Lebanon, Kentucky.
1,040. July 5th—20th Kentucky Volunteers,

Pound Gap Expedition, Tennessee
.
1,041. July 6th—10th Kentucky and 1st Ohio Cavalry.

Quaker Bridge (also known as Comfort), North Carolina.
1,042. July 6th—9th New Jersey, 17th, 23d, and 27th Massachusetts, 81st and 158th New York Volunteers, and Belger's and Angel's Battery.

Hagerstown, Maryland.
1,043. July 6th—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac .

Williamsport, Maryland.
1,044. July 6th—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Jones' Ford, Black River, Mississippi.
1,045. July 6th—6th Iowa and 48th Illinois Volunteers.

I-u-ka, Mississippi.
1,046. July 7th and 9th—10th Missouri and 7th Kansas Cavalry.

Boonsboro', Maryland.
1,047. July 7th and 9th—1st and 3d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Grand Pass, Fort Halleck, Indian Territory.
1,048. July 7th—9th Kansas Volunteers; Indian fight.

Redwood Creek, California.
1,049. July 7th—One company, 1st Battalion, California Mountaineers; Indian fight.

Convalescent Corral, near Corinth, Mississippi
.
1,050. July 7th—One company 89th Iowa Volunteers.

Harper's Ferry Bridge, Virginia.
1,051. July 7th—Potomac Home Brigade and 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery.

Brandenburg, Kentucky.
1,052. July 8th—Indiana Home Guards; Morgan's raid.

Port Hudson, Louisiana.
1,053. July 9th—Port Hudson surrendered to Army of the Gulf.

Corydon, Maryland.
1,054. July 9th—Indiana Home Guards; Morgan's raid.

Jackson, Mississippi.
1,055. July 9th to 16th—9th Corps, Major-General Parke; 13th Corps, Major-General E. O. C. Ord; 15th Corps, Major-General W. T. Sherman; and a portion of the 16th Corps; includes skirmishes at Rienzi, Bolton Depot, Canton, and Clinton.

Fort Wagner, Morris Island, South Carolina.
1,056. July 10th to September 6th—Troops of the Department of the South, commanded by Major-General Q. A. Gillmore, and U. S. Navy under Admiral Dahlgren.

Assault on Fort Wagner.
1,057. July 10th and 11th -67th Connecticut, 76th Pennsylvania, 9th Maine, 3d New Hampshire, 48th and 100th New York Volunteers.

Union City, Train.
1,058. July 10th—4th Missouri Cavalry.

Big Creek, Arkansas.
1,059. July 10th—Organizations not stated.

Hagerstown, Maryland.
1,060. July 11th—Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Funkstown, Maryland.
1,061. July 12th—Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery of the Army of the Potomac.

Vernon, Indiana.
1,062. July 12th—Indiana Minute Men; Morgan's raid.

Ashby Gap, Virginia.
1,063. July 12th—2d Massachusetts Cavalry.

Yazoo City, Mississippi.
1,061. July 13th—Major-General Herron's Division, assisted by three Gunboats under Admiral Porter.

Jackson, Tennessee.
1,065. July 13th—3d Michigan, 3d Iowa, and lst Tennessee Cavalry, and 9th Illinois Cavalry.

Donaldsonville, or Kock's Plantation, Louisiana.
1,066. July 13th—Portions of Weitzel’s and Grover's Divisions of the 19th Corps

Draft Riots, New York City.
1,067. July 13th to 15th—Over 1,000 of the rioters were killed and wounded.

Lawrenceburg, Ohio.
1,068. July 14th—105th Indiana Minute Men firing into each other; Morgan's raid.

Falling Waters, Maryland.
1,069. July 14th—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Elk River, Tennessee.
1,070. July 14th—Advance of the 14th Corps, Major-General (Geo. H. Thomas, Army of the Cumberland.

Shady Spring, West Virginia.
1,071. July 14th—2d West Virginia Cavalry.

Near Bolivar Heights, Virginia.
1,072. July 14th—1st Connecticut Cavalry.

Pulaski, Alabama.
1,073. July 15th—3d Ohio and 5th Tennessee Cavalry.

Halltown, Virginia.
1,074. July 15th—16th Pennsylvania and 1st Maine Cavalry.

Jackson, Mississippi.
1,075. July 16th—Evacuated by the Confederates. See, 1,055

Sheppardstown, Virginia.
1,076. July 16th—1st, 4th, and 16th Pennsylvania, let Maine, and 10th New York Cavalry.

Secessionville, James Island, South Carolina.
1,077. July 16th—Troops commanded by Brigadier-General Terry; skirmish during siege of Fort Wagner.

Honey Springs, Elk Creek, Indian Territory.
1,078. July 17th—2d, 6th, and 9th Kansas Cavalry, 2d and 3d Kansas Batteries, and 2d and 3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Brandon, Mississippi.
1,079. July 18th—Portion of General Sherman's troops.

Rio Hondo, New Mexico.
1,080. July 18th—One company of the 1st New Mexico Cavalry; Indian fight.

Second Assault on Fort Wagner, South Carolina.
1,081. July 18th—54th Massachusetts (Colored), 6th Connecticut, 48th and 100th New York, 3d and 7th New Hampshire, 76th Pennsylvania, 9th Maine, 62d and 67th Ohio Volunteers.

Wytheville, West Virginia.
1,082. July 18th—34th Ohio Volunteers and 1st and 2d West Virginia Cavalry.

Canton, Mississippi.
1,083. July 18th—2d Wisconsin, 5th Illinois, 3d and 4th Iowa Cavalry, 76th Ohio, 25th and 31st Iowa, and 3d, 13th, and 17th Missouri Volunteers, and a battery of artillery.

Raid, Tar River and Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
1,084. July 18th to 21st-3d and 12th New York and 1st North Carolina Battery.

Buffington Island (also known as St. George's Creek), Ohio.
1,085. July 19th—1st, 3d, 8th, 9th, 11th, and 12th Kentucky, 8th, 9th, and 12th Michigan, 2d and 7th Ohio, and 5th Indiana Cavalry, 45th Ohio, and 2d Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Militia and Union Gunboats; capture of Morgan's raiders.

Manassas Gap, Virginia.
1,086. July 21st—1st, 2d, and 5th U. S. Cavalry, Advance Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Chester Gap, Virginia.
1,087. July 21st and 22d—8th New York, 3d Indiana, and 12th Illinois, Advance Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Concha's Springs, New Mexico
.
1,088. July 22d—One company of New Mexico Cavalry.

Wapping Heights (or Manassas Gap), Virginia.
1,089. July 23d—3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, Major-General French.

Big Mound, Dakota Territory.
1,090. July 24th—1st Minnesota Cavalry, 3d Minnesota Battery, and 6th, 7th, and 10th Minnesota Volunteers; fight with the Sioux Indians.

New Lisbon, Ohio.
1,091. July 26th—Portion of Brigadier-General Shackleford's Cavalry; surrender of John Morgan and the remnant of his forces.

Dead Buffalo Lake, Dakota Territory.
1,092. July 26th—1st Minnesota Cavalry, 3d Minnesota Battery, 6th, 7th, and 10th Minnesota Volunteers; fight with the Sioux Indians.

Pattacassey Creek (or Mount Tabor Church), North Carolina.
1,093. July 26th—Troops of the district, North Carolina.

Marshall, Missouri.
1,094. July 28th—4th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Richmond and Lexington, Kentucky.
1,095. July 28th—Organizations not stated.

Coldwater, Mississippi.
1,096. July 28th—Illinois troops.

Stony Lake, Dakota Territory.
1,097. July 28th—1st Minnesota Cavalry, 3d Minnesota Battery, 6th, 7th, and 10th Minnesota Volunteers; fight with the Sioux Indians.

St. Catharine's Creek, near Natchez, Mississippi.
1,098. July 28th—Detachment of the 72d Illinois Volunteers.

Paris, Kentucky.
1,099. July 29th— Troops not specified.

Irvine, Estill Co., Kentucky.
1,100. July 30th— 14th Kentucky Cavalry.

Saline Co., Missouri.
1,101. July 30th— 1st and 4th Missouri Enrolled Militia.

Missouri River, Dakota Territory.
1,102. July 30th— 1st Minnesota Cavalry, 3d Minnesota Battery, and 6th Minnesota Volunteers ; fight with Indians.

Rappahannock Station, Kelly's Ford, and Brandy Station, Virginia.
1,103. August 1st to 3d— 1st Division of Cavalry, Brigadier-General Buford.

Jackson, Louisiana.
1,104. August 3d— 73d, 75th, and 78th U. S. Colored Troops.

Dutch Gap, James River, Virginia.
1,105. August 5th — U. S. Gunboats Commodore Barney and Cohasset.

Waterford, Virginia.
1,106. August 7th— Detachments of 1st Connecticut and 6th Michigan Cavalry.

Madrid, Missouri.
1,107. August 7th— One company of the 24th Missouri Volunteers.

Sparta, Tennessee.
1,108. August 9th— Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland.

Grenada, Mississippi.
1,109. August 13th— 3d, 4th, 9th, and 11th Illinois, 3d Michigan, and 2d Iowa Cavalry, and 9th Illinois Volunteers.

Pineville, Missouri.
1,110. August 13th— 6th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

West Point, White River, Arkansas
.
1,111. August 14th — Union Gunboats Lexington, Cricket, and Mariner, with the 32d Iowa Volunteers.

Pasquotank, North Carolina.
1,112. August 18th — 1st New York Mounted Rifles and 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Pueblo, Colorado, New Mexico.
1,113. August 18th— Three companies of the 1st New Mexico Cavalry.

Lawrence, Kansas.
1,114. August 21st— Plunder and massacre by Qunntrell.

Coldwater, Mississippi.
1,115. August 21st— 3d and 4th Iowa and 5th Illinois Cavalry.

Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1,116. August 21st— Artillery of Major -General Rosecrans' army.

Coyle Tavern, near Fairfax Court House, Virginia.
1,117. August 24th— 2d Massachusetts Cavalry.

King George Co., Virginia.
1,118. August 24th—3d Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Waynesville, Missouri.
1,119. August 25th—Detachment of the 5th Missouri Militia Cavalry. Averill's Raid in West Virginia. 1,120. August 25th to 30th—Cavalry, passed through Hardy, Pendleton, Highland, Bath, Greenbrier, and Pocahontas Counties.  

Brownsville, Arkansas.
1,121. August 25th and 26th—Davidson's Cavalry Division, Department of Missouri.

Perryville, Arkansas.
1,122. August 26th—6th Missouri Militia, 3d Wisconsin and 2d Kansas Cavalry, and 2d Indiana Battery.

Rocky Gap, near White Sulphur Springs, Virginia.
1,123. August 26th—2d and 8d West Virginia and 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and 3d and 8th West Virginia Volunteers.

Vinegar Hill, Morris Island, South Carolina.
1,124. August 26th—Troops commanded by Major-General Q. A. Gillmore. See Fort Wayne, July 10th.

Vicksburg, Mississippi.
1,125. August 27th—5th Heavy Artillery (U. S. Colored Troops).

Clark's Neck, Lawrence Co., Kentucky.
1,126. August 27th—39th Kentucky Volunteers.

Bayou Metoe, Arkansas.
1,127. August 27th—Davidson's Cavalry Division, Department of the Missouri.

Maysville, Alabama.
1,128. August 28th—4th Kentucky Cavalry.

Bottom's Bridge for Dry Creek), Virginia.
1,129. August 29th—1st New York Mounted Rifles and 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Austin, Arkansas.
1,130. August 31st—Davidson's Cavalry Division, Department of the Missouri.

Bayou Metoe, Arkansas.
1,131. September 1st—Rico's Division, Department of Arkansas.

Barbee's Cross Roads, Virginia.
1,132. September 1st—Detachment of 6th Ohio Cavalry.

Devil's Back Bone (known also as Fort Smith and Cotton Gap), Arkansas.
1,133. September 1st—1st Arkansas Volunteers, 6th Missouri Militia, 2d Kansas Cavalry, and 2d Indiana Battery.

White Stone Hill, Dakota Territory.
1,134. September 3d to 5th—2d Nebraska, 6th Iowa, and one company of the 7th Iowa Cavalry; right with Indians.

Limestone Station, near Telford, Tennessee.
1,135. September 5th—Five companies of the 100th Ohio Volunteers.

Moorefield, West Virginia.
1,136. September 5th—1st West Virginia Volunteers.

Brandy Station, Virginia.
1,137. September 6th—Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Evacuation of Battery Gregg and Fort Wagner, Morris Island, South Carolina.
1,138. September 7th—Major-General Q. A. Gillmore's troops and the U. S. Navy.

Bear Skin Lake, Missouri
.
1,139. September 7th—N Missouri Cavalry. Ashley's Mills, Arkansas. 1,140. September 7th—Davidson's Cavalry Division, Department of the Missouri.

Atchafalaya River, Louisiana.
1,141. September 7th—2d Brigade, 2d Division, 13th Corps

Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
1,142. September 8th—4th Wisconsin Cavalry.

Night Attack on Fort Sumter, South Carolina.
1,143. September 8th—413 Marines and Sailors, commanded by Commodore Stevens, U.S. Navy.

Bath, Virginia.
1,144. September 8th—7th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Sabine Pass, Louisiana.
1,145. September 8th—U.S. Navy, escort to the troops of the 19th Corps, commanded by Major-General Franklin.

Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.
1,148. September 9th—Cavalry Division and Army of the Ohio.

Weber's Falls, Indian Territory.
1,147. September 9th—2d Colorado Cavalry.

Dardenelle, Arkansas.
1,148. September 9th—2d Kansas Cavalry and 2d Indiana Battery.

Graysville, Georgia.
1,149. September 10th—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Little Rock, Arkansas.
1,150. September 10th—Troops of the Department of Arkansas and Cavalry Division of the Department of the Missouri.

Brimstone Creek, Tennessee.
1,151. September 10th—11th Kentucky Mounted Volunteers.

Knoxville, Tennessee., occupied
.
1,152. September 10th—Army of the Ohio, Major-General Burnside.

Ringgold, Georgia.
1,153. September 11th—Advance of the 21st Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Dug, Alpine, and Stevens' Gap (also known as Davis' Cross Roads), Georgia.
1,154. September 11th—Advance of the Army of the Cumberland. Moorefield, West Virginia. 1,155. September 11th—Troops not mentioned.

Waldron, Arkansas.
1,158. September 11th—14th Kansas Cavalry.

Sterling's Plantation, Louisiana.
1,157. September 12th—Battery "E," 1st Missouri Artillery.

Texas Co., Missouri.
1,158. September 12th—5th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Paris, Tennessee.
1,159. September 13th—Troops not stated.

Culpepper, Virginia.
1,160. September 13th—1st, 2d, and 3d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Lett's Tan Yard, near Chickamauga, Georgia.
1,161. September 13th—Wilder's Brigade of Mounted Infantry.

Brownsville, Arkansas.
1,162. September 14th and 16th—5th Kansas Cavalry.

Racoon Ford, Rapidan Station, Virginia.
1,163. September 14th—Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Seneca Station, Buffalo Creek, Indian Territory.
1,164. September 14th—1st Arkansas Volunteers.

Vidalia, Louisiana.
1,166. September 14th—3d Missouri Volunteers.

Hendricks, Mississippi
.
1,166. September 15th—10th Missouri Cavalry.

Smithfield, Virginia.
1,167. September 15th—Detachments of the 1st New York and 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Raccoon Ford, Virginia 1,168. September 19th—Reconnoisance by 1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Chickamauga, Georgia.
1,169. September 19th and 20th—14th Corps, Major-General Geo. H. Thomas; 20th Corps, Major-General A. McD. McCook; 21st Corps, Major-General T. L. Crittenden; and Reserve Corps, Major-General G. Granger; Army of the Cumberland, Major-General W. S. Rosecrans.

Bristol, Tennessee.
1,170. September 21st—Foster's Cavalry Brigade, Shackleford's Cavalry Division, of Army of the Ohio.

White's Ford, Virginia.
1,171. September 21st—Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac.

Johnson Depot, Tennessee.
1,172. September 22d—8th Tennessee Volunteers. Jack's Shop,

Madison Court House, Virginia.
1,173. September 22d—let Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Carter's Station, Tennessee.
1,174. September USA—3d Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio.

Blountsville, Tennessee.
1,175. September 22d—2d Mounted Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio.

Rockville, Maryland.
1,176. September 22d—11th New York Cavalry.

Zollicoffer, Tennessee.
1,177. September 24th—3d Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio.

Upperville, Virginia.
1,178. September 25th—lst Maryland Potomac Home Brigade of Cavalry.

Bed Bone Church, Missouri.
1,179. September 25th—M Wisconsin Cavalry.

Calhoun (or Haguewood Prairie), Tennessee.
1,180. September 26th—Cavalry of the Army of the Ohio.

Mortal's Station, Franklin Co. (also called Haguewood Station), Arkansas.
1,181. September 27th—Detachment of the 1st Arkansas Volunteers.

McMinnville, Tennessee.
1,182. September 28th—Troops not given.

Sterling's Farm, near Morganzia, Louisiana.
1,183. September 29th—19th Iowa and 26th Indiana Volunteers.

Swallow's Bluff, Tennessee
.
1,184. September 30th—7th Kansas and 7th Illinois Cavalry.

Anderson's Gap, Tennessee.
1,185. October 1st—21st Kentucky Volunteers.

Anderson's Cross Roads, Tennessee.
1,186. October 2d—1st Wisconsin, 2d Indiana, and 1st Tennessee Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Thompson Cove, Tennessee.
1,187. October 3d—1st Brigade, 2d Division Cavalry, and Wilder's Brigade of Mounted Infantry.

McMinnville, Tennessee.
1,188. October 3d—4th Tennessee Volunteers.

Murfreesboro Road, Tennessee.
1,189. October 4th —2d Kentucky Cavalry and Wilder's Brigade of Mounted Infantry.

Newton, Louisiana
.
1,190. October 4th—Organizations not stated.

Neosho, Missouri.
1,191. October 4th—Three companies of the 6th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Stockade at Stone River, Tennessee.
1,192. October 5th—One company of the 19th Michigan Volunteers.

Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
1,193. October 5th—Troops not stated.

Near Blue Springs, Tennessee.
1,194. October 5th—Portion of General Burnside's forces.

New Albany, Mississippi.
1,193. October 5th—Troops not given.

Glasgow, Kentucky.
1,196. October 5th—37th Kentucky Mounted Infantry.

Wartrace, Tennessee.
1,197. October 5th—5th Iowa Cavalry.

Baxter Springs, near Fort Scott, Arkansas.
1,198. October 6th—Detachments of the 3d Wisconsin and 14th Kansas Cavalry, and 12th Kansas Volunteers (83d U. S. Colored Troops); the prisoners were robbed and murdered by the rebels, commanded by Quantrell.

Fort Blair, Waldron, Arkansas.
1,199 October 6th—Detachment of 3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Como, Mississippi.
1,200. October 7th—Troops not given.

Shelbyville Pike, near Farmington, Tennessee
.
1,201. October 7th—1st, 2d, and 4th Ohio, and 2d Kentucky Cavalry, and Wilder's Brigade of Mounted Infantry.

Charlestown, Virginia.
1,202. October 8th—Troops not given.

Salem, Mississippi.
1,203. October 8th—Colonels McCrellis' and Phillips' Cavalry Brigades.

Warsaw, Missouri.
1,204. October 8th—7th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Sugar Creek, near Pulaski, Tennessee.
1,205. October 9th—3d Brigade, 2d Cavalry Division.

Rapidan, Virginia.
1,206. October 10th—1st Division Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Ingham's Plantation, Mississippi.
1,207. October 10th—2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

James City, Rappahannock (also called Robertson's Run), Virginia
.
1,208. October 10th—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Blue Springs, Tennessee.
1,209. October 10th—Shackleford's Cavalry Division, and Infantry of the 9th Corps, Army of the Ohio.

Vermilion Bayou, Louisiana.
1,210. October 10th—1st Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps.

Rheatown, Tennessee.
1,211. October 11th—2d Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio.

Henderson's Mill, Tennessee.
1,212. October 11th—5th Indiana Cavalry.

Collinsville, Tennessee.
1,213. October 11th—66th Indiana Volunteers and 13th U. S. Infantry.

Jeffersonton, Virginia.
1,214. October 12th--2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Ingham's Mills, near Byhalia, Mississippi.
1,215. October 12th2d Brigade of Cavalry of the 16th Corps.

Culpeper White Sulphur Springs (also called Warrenton Springs), Virginia.
1,216. October 12th and 13th—Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Merrill's Crossing to Lamine Crossing (also known as Marshall, Arrow Rock, Blackwater, and Jonesboro'), Missouri.
1,217. October 12th and 13th—Int, 4th, and 7th Missouri Militia Cavalry, Enrolled Militia Infantry, and 1st Missouri Militia Battery.

Wyatt, Tallahatchee, Mississippi.
1,218. October 13th—2d Brigade, Cavalry Division, 16th Corps.

Big Black River, Mississippi.
1,219. October 13th—Reconnoisance of Infantry and Cavalry commanded by Major-General McPherson.

Maysville, Alabama.
1,220. October 13th—1st Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Blountsville, Tennessee
.
1,221. October 13th—3d Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio.

Bulltown, Braxton Co., Virginia.
1,222. October 13th—Detachment of the 6th and 11th West Virginia Volunteers.

Auburn, Virginia
.
1,223. October 14th—Portion of the 1st Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Bristoe Station, Virginia
.
1,224. October 14th—2d Corps, Warren's; portion of Syke's 5th Corps, assisted by 2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Salt Lick, Virginia
.
1,225. October 14th—6th West Virginia Volunteers.

Canton, Mississippi
.
1,226. October 15th—Portion of the 15th and 17th Corps, commanded by Major-General McPherson.

McLean's Ford (also known as Liberty Mills), Virginia
.
1,227. October 16th—New Jersey Brigade, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Hedgeville, Virginia
.
1,228. October 15th—Detachment of 1st New York and 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry and 116th Ohio Volunteers.

Blackburn Ford, Virginia
.
1,229. October 15th—Portion of the 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Brownsville, Mississippi
.
1,230. October 16th to 18th—Portion of the 16th and 17th Corps, Major-General McPherson.

Cross Timbers, Missouri
.
1,231. October 16th—18th Iowa Volunteers.

Destruction of two Blockade Runners in Tampa Bay, Florida.
1,232. October 17th—Union Gunboats Tahonia and Adele.

Clinton, Mississippi
.
1,233. October 17th—Detachment of the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Major General McPherson.

Rapidan, Virginia
.
1,234. October 17th—1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Humansville, Missouri.
1,235. October 17th—6th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Charlestown, Virginia.
1,236. October 18th—9th Maryland Volunteers

Berrysville, Virginia.
1,237. October 18th—34th Massachusetts Volunteers and 17th Indiana Battery.

Buckland Mills, Virginia.
1,238. October 19th—3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Barton Station, Miss.
1,239. October 20th—Troops of the Army of the Tennessee.

Philadelphia, Tennessee.
1,240. October 20th to 22d—45th Ohio Mounted Infantry, 1st, 11th, and 12th Kentucky Cavalry, and 24th Indiana Battery.

Cherokee Station, Alabama
.
1,241. October 21st—Osterhaus' 1st Division, 15th Corps, Army of the Tennessee.

Opelousas, Louisiana.
1,242. October 21st—Franklin's Division of Banks' troops.

Beverly Ford and Rappahannock Crossing, Virginia.
1,243. October 22d—2d Pennsylvania and 1st Maine Cavalry.

New Madrid Bend, Tennessee.
1,244. October 22d—32d Iowa Volunteers.

Supply Train, Tullahoma, Tennessee.
1,245. October 23d—70th Indiana Volunteers.

Bealton and Rappahannock Bridge, Virginia.
1,246. October 24th—1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Sweetwater, Tennessee.
1,247. October 24th—Cavalry, Army of the Ohio.

Colliersville, Tennessee.
1,248. October 25th—Troops not given.

Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
1,249. October 25th—5th Kansas and 1st Indiana Cavalry.

Creek Agency, Indian Territory.
1,250. October 25th—1st Kansas Indian Home Guards and 2d Indiana Battery.

Cane Creek (also Bear Creek, or Tuscumbia), Alabama.
1,251. October 26th—1st Division, Osterhaus. 15th Corps.

Philadelphia, Tennessee.
1,252. October 26th—Confederate Official Reports.

Vincent's Cross Roads (or Bay Springs, Tishamingo Co), Mississippi.
1,253. October 26th—1st Alabama Union Cavalry.

Brown's Ferry, Tennessee
.
1,254. October 27th—Detachments from 5th, 6th, and 23d Kentucky, 1st, 6th, 41st, 93d, and 124th Ohio, and 20th Indiana Volunteers.

Wauhatchie, Tennessee
.
1,255. October 27th—11th Corps, and 2d Division, 12th Corps.

Clarksville, Arkansas
.
1,256. October 28th—3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Leiper's Ferry, Tennessee.
1,257. October 28th—11th and 37th Kentucky and 112th Illinois Volunteers.

Cherokee Station, Alabama.
1,258. October 29th—1st Division, loth Corps. Washington, North Carolina.1,259. November 1st—Organizations not given.

Fayetteville, Tennessee
.
1,260. November 1st—4th Indiana Cavalry.

Brazos de Santiago, Texas.
1,261. November 2d—Troops of the 13th Corps.

Centerville and Pine Factory, Tennessee.
1,262. November 3d—A mixed command under Lieut.-Colonel Scully, 10th Tennessee Volunteers.

Grand Coteau (or Bayou Bourbeaux, or Carrion Crow Bayou), Louisiana.
1,263. November 3d—3d and 4th Divisions, 13th Corps.

Colliersville, Tennessee.
1,264. November 3d—Cavalry Brigade, 16th Corps.

Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.
1,265. November 4th—14th Michigan Mounted Infantry.

Moscow, Tennessee.
1,266. November 4th—Cavalry Brigade, 16th Corps.

Metly's Ford, Little Tennessee River.
1,267. November 4th—Cavalry of the Army of the Ohio.

Mill Point, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia
.
1,268. November 5th—14th Pennsylvania and 3d West Virginia Cavalry.

Kincaels, Tennessee.
1,269. November 6th—Troops not stated.

Rogersville, Tennessee.
1,270. November 6th—7th Ohio Cavalry, 2d Tennessee Mounted Infantry, and 2d Illinois Battery.

Droop Mountain, Virginia.
1,271. November 6th—14th Pennsylvania, and 2d and 5th West Virginia Cavalry, 8th and 10th West Virginia, and 28th Ohio Volunteers, and Battery B, West Virginia Artillery.

Rappahannock Station, Virginia.
1,272. November 7th—5th Wisconsin 5th and 6th Maine, 49th and 119th Pennsylvania, and 121st New York Volunteers, supported by the remainder of the 6th and portion of the 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Kelly's Ford, Virginia.
1,273. November 7th—1st V. 8. Sharpshooters, 40th New York, 1st and 20th Indiana, 3d and 5th Michigan, and 110th Pennsylvania Volunteers, supported by the remainder of the 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Stevensburg, Virginia.
1,274. November 7th—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Clarksville, Arkansas
.
1,275. November 8th—3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Muddy Run, near Culpeper, Virginia.
1,276. November 8th—1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Bayou Sara, Mississippi.
1,277. November 9th—From Confederate Official Reports.

Natchez, Mississippi
.
1,278. November 11th—56th U. S. Colored Troops (6th Mississippi).

Roseville, Arkansas
.
1,279. November 12th—Two companies 2d Kansas Cavalry.

Trinity River, California.
1,280. November 13th—Two companies 1st Battalion California Mountaineer Infantry.

Mill Creek Valley, West Virginia.
1,281. November 13th—Troops not stated.

Palmyra, Tennessee.
1,282. November 13th—Mounted Infantry, commanded by Captain Cutter.

Huff's Ferry, Tennessee
.
1,283. November 14th—111th Ohio, 107th Illinois, 11th and 13th Kentucky, and 23d Michigan Volunteers, and 24th Michigan Battery.

Rockford, Tennessee.
1,284. November 14th—1st Kentucky Cavalry and 45th Ohio Mounted Infantry.

Marysville, Tennessee.
1,285. November 14th—11th Kentucky Cavalry. Loudon Creek, Tennessee. 1,286. November 15th—111th Ohio Volunteers.

Lenoirs, Tennessee.
1,287. November 15th—Cavalry and Infantry of the Army of the Ohio.

Holston River, near Knoxville, Tennessee
.
1,288. November 15th—11th Kentucky, 45th Ohio, and 37th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. Charles City Cross Roads, Virginia. 1,289. November 16th—Cavalry expedition, commanded by Colonel West.

Campbell Station, Tennessee.
1,290. November 16th—9th Corps, 2d Division, 23d Corps, and Cavalry, Army of the Ohio,

Siege of Knoxville, Tennessee.
1,291. November 17th to December 4th—Army of the Ohio.

Willow Creek, California.
1,292. November 17th—1st California Battalion Mountaineer Infantry.

Mount Jackson, Virginia.
1,293. November 17th—1st New York Cavalry.

Mustang Island, near Aranzas Pass, Texas.
1,294. November 17th—13th and 14th Maine, 34th Iowa, and 8th Indiana Volunteers, and Battery F, 1st Missouri Artillery.

Carrion Crow Bayou, Louisiana.
1,295. November 18th—6th Missouri Cavalry.

Union City, Tennessee.
1,296. November 19th—2d Illinois Cavalry.

Waterproof Louisiana.
1,297. November 21 st—Steamer Welcome.

Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1,298. November 23d to 25th—4th Corps and 14th Corps, Army of the Cumberland ; 11th Corps and Geary's Division of the 12th Corps ; and 15th Corps, Army of the Tennessee; this includes Orchard Knob on the 23d, Lookout Mountain on the 24th, and Missionary Ridge on the 25th.

Barnwell's Island, South Carolina.
1,299. November 24th—33d U. S. Colored Troops, 1st South Carolina.

Greenville, North Carolina.
1,300. November 25th—12th New York Cavalry, 1st North Carolina Volunteers, and 24th New York Battery. Bonfouca, Louisiana. 1,301. November 26th—31st Massachusetts Volunteers and 4th Massachusetts Battery.

Sparta, Tennessee.
1,302. November 26th—1st Tennessee and 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Bersheeba Springs, Tennessee.
1,303. November 26th—Alabama and Tennessee Scouts. Warm Springs, North Carolina.1,304 November 26th—Troops not given. Kingston, Tennessee. 1,305. November 26th—Cavalry, Army of the Ohio.

Operations at Mine Run, Virginia.
1,306. November 2fith to 28th—1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, and 6th Corps, and 1st and 2d Cavalry Divisions, Army, of the Potomac; includes engagements at Raccoonford, Bartlett’s Mills, Robertson's Tavern, and New Hope, and is also known as Locust Grove, Payne's Tavern, and Orange Grove.

Ringgold, Greysville, Pea Vine Creek, and Taylor's Ridge, Georgia.
1,307. November 27th—Johnson's Division, 14th Corps; Osterhaus' Division, 16th Corps ; and Geary's Division, 12th Corps. Cleveland, Tennessee. 1,308. November 27th—2d Brigade, 2d Cavalry Division, Colonel Eli Long.

Fort Esperanza, Texas.
1,309. November 27th to 29th—8th and 18th Indiana, 33d and 99th Illinois, 23d and 34th Iowa, 13th and 15th Maine Volunteers, 7th Michigan, and Company F, 1st Missouri Battery, portions of 1st and 2d Divisions, 13th Corps

Louisville, Tennessee.
1,310. November 28th—6th Illinois Cavalry.

Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tennessee.
1,311. November 29th—Army of the Ohio; during siege of Knoxville.

Salyersville, Kentucky.
1,312. November 30th—14th Kentucky Volunteers.

Ripley, Mississippi.
1,313. December 1st—2d Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Tennessee.

Walker's Ford, Clinch River, West Virginia.
1,314. December 2d—5th Indiana and 14th Illinois Cavalry, 21st Ohio Battery, 65th, 116th, and 118th Indiana Volunteers.

Salisbury, Tennessee.
1,315. December 3d—2d Brigade, Cavalry Division, 16th Corps.

Niobrera, Nebraska.
1,316. December 4th—One company 7th Iowa Cavalry.

Moscow Station (or Wolf River Bridge), Mississippi.
1,317. December 4th—Cavalry Division, 16th Corps.

Clinch Mountain, Tennessee.
1,318. December 6th—Cavalry, Army of the Ohio.

Natchez, Mississippi.
1,319. December 7th—One company 4th Iowa Cavalry.

Creelsboro', Kentucky.
1,320. December 7th—13th Kentucky Cavalry.

Celina, Tennessee.
1,321. December 7th—13th Kentucky Cavalry.

Princeton, Arkansas.
1,322. December 8th—Detachment of Cavalry.

Averill's Raid, Southwestern Virginia.
1,323. December 8th to 21str—2d, 3d, 4th, and 8th West Virginia Mounted Infantry. 14th Pennsylvania, and Dodson's Battalion Cavalry, and Battery G, West Virginia Artillery.

Bean's Station, Tennessee.
1,324. December 10th—Bond's Brigade of Cavalry, Army of the Ohio.

Morristown, Tennessee.
1,325. December 10th—Garrard's Brigade of Cavalry, Army of the Ohio.

Moresburg, Tennessee.
1,326. December 10th—Cavalry, Army of the Ohio.

Duval's Bluff, Arkansas.
1,327. December 12th—8th Missouri Cavalry.

Big Sewell and Meadow Bluff, West Virginia.
1,328. December 12th—12th Ohio Volunteers.

Bean's Station, Tennessee.
1,329. December 14th—Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio.

Sangster'a Station, Virginia.
1,330. December 15th—160th New York Volunteers.

Blain's Cross Beads, Tennessee.
1,331. December 16th—Army of the Ohio.

Rodney, Mississippi.
1,332. December 17th and 24th-lst Mississippi Marine Brigade, Cavalry and Infantry.

Indian Town, North Carolina.
1,333. December 18th—36th U. S. Colored Troops, 2d North Carolina, and 5th U. S. Colored Troops.

Barren Fork, Indian Territory.
1,334. December 19th—1st and 3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Cleveland, Tennessee.
1,335. December 22d—From Confederate sources.

Jacksonport, Arkansas.
1,336. December 23d—2d Missouri Cavalry.

Bolivar and Summerville, Tennessee.
1,337. December 24th and 25th—7th Illinois Cavalry.

Lafayette, Tennessee.
1,338. December 25th—117th Illinois Volunteers.

Legarsville, Stone Inlet, South Carolina.
1,389. December 26th—U. S. Gunboat Marblehead.

Fort Gibson, Mississippi.
1,340. December 26th—Mississippi Marine Brigade of Infantry and Cavalry.

Colliersville, Tennessee.
1,341. December 27th and 28th—Cavalry of the Army of the Tennessee.

Charleston, Tennessee.
1,842. December 28th—Detachments of Infantry and Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Laibold, 2d Missouri Volunteers, and 4th Ohio Cavalry, guarding a wagon train.

Talbot's Station and Mossy Creek, Tennessee.
1,343. December 29th—1st Brigade, 2d Division, 23d Corps, 1st Tennessee, let Wisconsin, and 2d and 4th Indiana Cavalry, and 24th Indiana Battery.

Matagorda Bay, Texas.
1,344. December 29th and 30th—Three companies of the 13th Maine and Gunboat Sciota.

St. Augustine, Florida.
1,345. December 30th—10th Connecticut and 24th Massachusetts Volunteers.

Greenville, North Carolina.
1,346. December 30th—Detachment of the 12th New York, 23d New York Battery, and 1st North Carolina Volunteers.

Waldron, Arkansas.
1,347. December 30th—2d Kansas Cavalry.