Chronology of Civil War Battles: 1864

 
 

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

1864


Rectortown (or Five Points), Virginia.
1,348. January 1st—1st Maryland Cavalry, Potomac Home Brigade.

Jonesville, Virginia.
1,349. January 3d—Detachment of the 16th Illinois Cavalry and 22d Ohio Battery.

Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
1 ,350. January 4th Company B, 2d California, Apaches, and citizens; fight with the Navajo Indians.

Martin's Creek, Arkansas.
1,351. January 7th—11th Missouri Cavalry.

Madisonville, Louisiana.
1,352. January 7th—Troops not specified.

Petersburg, West Virginia.
1,353. January 8th—Troops not specified.

Turman's Ferry, Kentucky.
1,354. January 9th—39th Kentucky Volunteers. London Heights, Virginia. 1,355. January 10th—1st Maryland Potomac Home Brigade.

Strawberry Plains, Tennessee.
1,356. January 10th—Cavalry.

Mayfield, Kentucky.
1,357. January 12th—58th Illinois Volunteers.

Mossy Creek, Tennessee.
1,358. January 13th—Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Cook.

Middleton, Tennessee.
1,359. January 14th—36th Iowa Volunteers.

Bealton, Virginia.
1,360. January 14th—One company 9th Massachusetts Volunteers. Terrisville, Cosby Creek, Tennessee. 1,361. January 14th—Detachments of the 15th Pennsylvania and 10th Ohio Cavalry.

Grand Gulf, Mississippi.
1,382. January 16th to 18th—Cavalry and Infantry of the Mississippi Marine Brigade.

Dandridge, Tennessee.
1,363. January 16th to 17th—Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio, and Infantry, 4th Corps.

Lewisburg, Arkansas.
1,364. January 17th—Detachment of 2d Arkansas Cavalry.

Branchville (or Ivy Ford, near Pine Bluff), Arkansas.
1,365. January 19th—5th Kansas Cavalry.

Island No. 76, Mississippi.
1,366. January 20th—Battery E, 2d Colored Light Artillery.

Tracy City, Tennessee.
1,367. January 20th—Detachment of the 20th Connecticut Volunteers.

Near Dalton, Georgia.
1,368. January 21st—28th Kentucky Mounted Infantry and 4th Michigan Cavalry.

Armstrong Ferry, Tennessee.
1,369. January 22d—Troops not specified.

Rolling Prairie, Arkansas
.
1,370. January 23d—11th Missouri Cavalry.

Baker Springs, Caddo Gap, Arkansas
1,371. January 24th—2d and 6th Kansas Cavalry.

Tazewell, Tennessee
.
1,372. January 24th—34th Kentucky, 116th and 118th Indiana Volunteers, 11th Tennessee Cavalry, and 11th Michigan Battery.

Athens, Alabama
.
1,373. January 25th—Troops not stated.

Florence, Alabama.
1,374. January 26th—Troops commanded by Colonel A. O. Miller, 72d Indiana Volunteers.

Cameron, Virginia.
1,375. January 27th—Train on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.

Fair Gardens (or French Broad and Kelly's Ford, near Seviersville), Tennessee.
1,376. January 27th—Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio.

Scott's Mills Road, near Knoxville. Tennessee.
1,377. January 27th—13th Kentucky and 23d Michigan Volunteers

Tunnell Hill, Georgia.
1,378. January 28th—Part of 14th Corps, Army of the Cumberland.
1,379. January 28th—let California Cavalry.

Medley, near Williamsport, West Virginia.
1,380. January 29th—23d Illinois, 2d Maryland Potomac Home Brigade, 1st and 14th West Virginia Volunteers, and 4th West Virginia and Ringgold's (Pennsylvania) Cavalry.

Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.
1,381. January 29th—Troops not stated.

Canon de Chelly.
1,382. January Troops commanded by Colonel Kit Carson ; fight with Indians.

Bachelor Creek, Newport Barracks, and Newbern, North Carolina.
1,383. February 1st, 2d, and 3d—132d New York, 9th Vermont, 17th Massachusetts, and 2d North Carolina Volunteers, 12th New York Cavalry, and 3d New York Artillery.

Smithfield, Virginia.
1,384. February 1st—Detachments of the 3d Pennsylvania Artillery, 20th New York Cavalry, 99th New York and 21st Connecticut Volunteers, and the detachment of Seamen from the U. S. Steamer Minnesota, on the Gunboat Smith Briggs.

Waldron, Arkansas.
1,385. February 1st—2d Kansas Cavalry.

New Creek Valley, West Virginia.
1,386. February 1st—One company of Infantry.

Expedition up the Yazoo, Mississippi.
1,387. February 1st to March 8th— 11th Illinois, 47th U. S. Colored Troops (8th Louisiana), 3d U. S. Colored Cavalry (1st Mississippi), and the portion of Rear-Admiral Porter's Fleet. Lebanon, Alabama. 1,388. February 3d—Detachment from the Army of the Cumberland.

Liverpool Heights, Mississippi.
1,389. February 3d—11th Illinois Volunteers and 4?th U. S. Colored Troops (8th Louisiana).

Patterson Creek, West Virginia.
1,390. February 3d—Troops not given.

Springfield, West Virginia.
1,391. February 3d—Cavalry, commanded by Lieut.-Colonel Thompson.

Expedition from Vicksburg to Meridian, Mississippi.
1,392. February 3d to March 5th—Veatch's and A . J. Smith's Divisions, 16th Corps; Leggett's and Crocker's Divisions, 17th Corps, with 5th and 11th Illinois, 4th Iowa, 10th Missouri, and Foster's Ohio Battalion of Cavalry.

Rolling Prairie, Missouri.
1,393. February 4th—8th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Hot Springs, Arkansas.
1,394. February 4th—3d Missouri Cavalry.

Champion Trim, Baker's Creek, Raymond, and Bolton Depot, Mississippi.
1,395. February 4th—10th Missouri, 4th Iowa, 5th and 11th Illinois, and Foster's Battalion Ohio Cavalry, and a portion of the 17th Corps; part of expedition to Meridian, Mississippi.; also designated Big Black River,

Moorefield, West Virginia
.
1,396. February 4th—Portion of the troops of the Department of West Virginia, commanded by Colonel J. A. Mulligan, 23d Illinois Volunteers. Clinton and Jackson, Mississippi. 1,897. February 6th—Cavalry and a portion of the 17th Corps; expedition to Meridian.

Quallatown (or Deep Creek), North Carolina.
1,398. February 5th—Detachment of the 14th Illinois Cavalry.

Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
1,399. February 6th—2d Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Wyatt's, Mississippi.
1,400. February 5th—114th Illinois Volunteers.

Bolivar, Tennessee.
1,401. February 8th—Detachment of the 7th Indiana Cavalry.

Morton's Ford, Virginia.
1,402. February 6th—Reconnoissance by a part of the 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Barnett's Ford, Virginia.
1,403. February 7th—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Vidalia, Louisiana.
1,404. February 7th—6th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery, 9d Mississippi, 64th U. S. Colored Troops, 7th Louisiana, and 30th Missouri Volunteers.

Morton, Mississippi.
1,405. February 8th—Cavalry of Major-General Sherman's forces; expedition to Meridian. Donaldsonville, Louisiana. 1,406. February 8th—4th Wisconsin Cavalry. Near Point Washington, Fla, 1,407. February 9th—Detachment of the 7th Vermont Volunteers.

Morgan's Mills, Spring River, White Co., Arkansas.
1,408. February 9th—Detachment of the 11th Missouri and 1st Nebraska Cavalry, and 4th Arkansas Infantry.

Barber's Place, South Fork, St. Mary's River, Florida.
1,409. February 9th and 10th—40th Massachusetts Mounted Volunteers and Independent Battalion Massachusetts Cavalry. Smith's Raids from Germantown, Tennessee. 1,410. February 10th to 25thth Missouri, 2d New Jersey, 7th Indiana. 19th Pennsylvania, 2d Iowa, 2d, 3d, 6th, 7th, and 9th Illinois, 3d Tennessee, 4th U. S., and 5th Kentucky Cavalry, 72d Indiana Mounted Infantry and other regiments composing Smith's and Grierson's Divisions of Cavalry; co-operation with Sherman's expedition to Meridian.

Rock House, Wayne Co., West Virginia.
1,411. February 12th—14th Kentucky Infantry.

Caddo Gap and Scott's Farm, Arkansas.
1,412. February 12th—2d Kansas Cavalry.

Lake City, Florida.
1,413. February 12th—40th Massachusetts Volunteers and Independent Battalion Massachusetts Cavalry.

Decatur, Mississippi.
1,414. February 12th—One regiment of the 16th Corps, guarding a wagon train; expedition to Meridian.

Chunky Station, Mississippi.
1,415. February 12th—20th, 29th, 31st, 45th, and 124th Illinois Volunteers, 17th Corps; expedition to Meridian.

Vicksburg, Mississippi.
1,416. February 13th—52d U. S. Colored Troops and 2d Mississippi. Tunnell Hill, Mississippi. 1,417. February 13th—Cavalry advance of General Sherman's forces; expedition to Meridian.

Ross Landing, Grand Lake, Arkansas.
1,418. February 14th—51st U. S. Colored Troops and 1st Mississippi.

Meridian, Mississippi.
1,419. February 14th—Occupation by Major-General Sherman's forces; expedition to Meridian.

Gainesville, Florida.
1,420. February 14th—40th Massachusetts Volunteers. Brentsville, Virginia. 1,421. February 14th—13th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Waterproof Louisiana.
1,422. February 14th and 15th—49th U. S. Colored Troops, 11th Louisiana, and Gunboat Forest Rose.

Lauderdale Springs, Mississippi.
1,423. February 16th—32d Wisconsin Volunteers and an Indiana regiment; expedition to Meridian.

Marion, Mississippi.
1,424. February 17th—Portion of the 17th Corps; expedition to Meridian.

Loss of the Housatonic.
1,425. February 17th—Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.

Grosse Tete Bayou, Louisiana.
1,426. February 19th—4th Wisconsin Cavalry.

Waugh’s Farm, near Batesville, Independence Co., Arkansas.
1,427. February 19th—11th Missouri Cavalry and 4th Arkansas Infantry.

Hoist on River, Tennessee.
1,428. February 20th— 4th Tennessee Volunteers.

Olustee (also Ocean Pond and Silver Lake), Florida.
1,429. February 20th—47th, 48th, and 115th New York, 7th Connecticut, 7th New Hampshire, and 40th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry. 54th Massachusetts Colored Troops, 1st North Carolina Colored Troops, 8th U. S. Colored Troops, 1st and 3d U.S. Artillery, and 2d Rhode Island Artillery.

Prairie Station, Mississippi
.
1,430. February 20th—Smith's raid in Mississippi.

West Point, Mississippi.
1,431. February 21st—Smith's raid in Mississippi.

Powell's River Bridge, Tennessee.
1,432. February 22d —Two companies of the 34th Kentucky Infantry.

Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.
1,433. February 22d—One company of the 91st Indiana Volunteers.

Mulberry Gap (or Wyerman's Mills), Tennessee.
1,434. February 22d—9th Tennessee Cavalry.

Ocalona and Mount Ivy (or Ivy Kills), Mississippi.
1,435. February 22d—Brigadier-General W. S. Smith and B. F. Grierson's Cavalry Division. Drainsville, Virginia. 1,436. February 22d—Detachment of 2d Massachusetts Cavalry.

Luna Landing, Arkansas.
1,437. February 22d—1st Mississippi Marine Brigade (Missouri Volunteers). Willmarsh Island, South Carolina 1,438. February 22d—85th Pennsylvania and 4th New Hampshire Volunteers.

Johnson's Mills, White Co., Tennessee.
1,439. February 22d—Detachment of the 5th Tennessee Cavalry; prisoners killed by Champ Ferguson's Guerillas.

Calfkiller Creek, Tennessee.
1,440. February 23d—5th Tennessee Cavalry. Buzzard Roost and Tunnell Hill, Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia. 1,441. February 25th to 27th—4th and 14th Corps and Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Near Canton, Mississippi.
1,442. February 27th and 28th—Foraging detachments, one of the 3d Iowa and another of the 32d Iowa Volunteers.

Kilpatrick's Raid from Stevensburg to Richmond, Virginia
.
1,443. February 28th to March 4th—Division of Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Dukedom, Kentucky.
1,444. February 28th—7th Tennessee Cavalry.

Near Yazoo City, Mississippi.
1,445. February 28th—3d U. S. Colored Cavalry and 1st Mississippi.

Newborn, North Carolina.
1,446. February 29th—Troops not given.

Taylorsville, South Anna River, Virginia.
1,447. February 29th—8th New York Cavalry; Kilpatrick's raid.

Stanardsville and Burton's Ford, Rapidan, Virginia.
1,448. March Ist—lst, 2d, 5th, and 6th U. S., 6th Pennsylvania, 1st New York, and 1st New Jersey Cavalry.

Brook's Turnpike, Richmond Fortifications, Virginia.
1,449. March 1st—Cavalry, Army of the Potomac; Kilpatrick's raid.

Atlee's, Bidnella Cross Roads, Virginia
.
1,450. March Ist—Cavalry, Army of the Potomac; Kilpatrick's raid.

Near Walkertown, Virginia.
1,451. March 2d—2d New York Cavalry; Kilpatrick's raid.

Harrisonburg, Louisiana.
1,452. March 2d—Mississippi Squadron, Rear-Admiral Porter. Tunstall Station, Virginia. 1,453. March 3d—7th Michigan and 1st Vermont Cavalry; Kilpatrick's raid.

Rodney, Mississippi.
1,454. March 4th—Cavalry and Infantry, Mississippi Marine Brigade.

Panther Springs, Tennessee.
1,455. March 5th—One company 3d Tennessee:

Yazoo Oily, Mississippi.
1,456. March 5th—2d U. S. Colored Cavalry (1st Mississippi), 47th U. S. Colored Troops (8th Louisiana), and 11th Illinois Volunteers; expedition up Yazoo River.

Coleman's, Mississippi.
1,457. March 5th—Mississippi Marine Brigade.

Flint Creek, Arkansas.
1,458. March 6th—14th Kansas Cavalry.

Decatur, Alabama.
1,459. March 7th—Troops of the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by General Dodge.

Suffolk, Virginia.
1,460. March 9th—2d U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Cabletown, Virginia.
1,461. March 10th—1st New York Veteran Cavalry.

Carrolton Store, Virginia.
1,462. March 13th—1st New York Mounted Rifles and 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Cheek's Cross Roads, Tennessee
.
1,463. March 14th—Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Garrard, 7th Ohio Cavalry.

Fort de Russy, Louisiana
.
1,464. March 14th—Detachments of the 16th and 17th Army Corps, and Mississippi Squadron.

Clarendon, Arkansas.
1,461. March 15th— 8th Missouri Cavalry.

Fort Pillow, Tennessee.
1,406. March 16th—Troops not stated.

Manchester, Tennessee.
1,467. March 17th—5th Tennessee Cavalry.

Monticello, Arkansas.
1,468. March 18th—7th Missouri Cavalry.

Calfkiller River, Tennessee.
1,469. March 18th—5th Tennessee Cavalry.

Bersheba Springs, Tennessee.
1,470. March 20th—5th Tennessee Cavalry.

Henderson Hills (or Bayou Rapides), Louisiana.
1,471. March 21st—Detachment 16th Corps and Cavalry 19th Corps.

Union City, Kentucky.
1,472. March 24th—7th Tennessee Cavalry. Fort Anderson,

Paducah, Kentucky.
1,473. March 25th—16th Kentucky Cavalry, 122d Illinois Infantry, and 8th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery (1st Kentucky).

Longview, Arkansas
.
1,474. March 26th—5th Kansas and 7th Missouri Cavalry, and 28th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Danville, Arkansas.
1,475. March 26th—2d Kansas Cavalry.

Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
1,476. March 28th—Advance Cavalry, 7th Corps.

Charleston, Ill.
1,477. March 28th—Portion 54th Illinois Volunteers attacked by a mob of Copperheads while assembling from veteran furlough.

Bolivar, Tennessee.
1,478. March 29th—6th Tennessee Cavalry.

Mount Elba, Arkansas
.
1,479. March 80th—7th Missouri and 5th Kansas Cavalry, and 28th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Grosse Tete Bayou, Louisiana.
1,480. March 30th-Detachment of 118th Illinois Volunteers.

Natchitoches, Louisiana.
1,481. March 31st—Cavalry 19th Corps; Red River expedition.

Roach's, or Brook's, Plantation, near Snydersville, Mississippi.
1,482. March 31st—3d U. S. Colored Cavalry (1st Mississippi).

Near the Rappahannock, Virginia.
1,483. April 1st—Patrol of 1st Connecticut Cavalry.

Fitzhugh's Woods, Augusta, Arkansas
.
1,484. April 1st—3d Minnesota Volunteers and 8th Missouri Cavalry.

Antoine, Arkansas.
1,485. April 2d—13th Illinois and let Iowa Cavalry; Steele's expedition in cooperation with Banks' expedition. Spoonville,

Terre Noire Creek, Arkansas.
1,486. April 2d—29th Iowa, 50th Indiana, and 9th Wisconsin Volunteers, and 1st Missouri Cavalry; Steele's expedition.

Crump's Hill (also Pine Woods), Louisiana.
1,487. April 2d—14th New York, 2d Louisiana, 2d Illinois, and 16th Missouri Cavalry, and 5th U. S. Colored Artillery; Banks' Red River expedition.

Cleveland, Tennessee.
1,488. April 2d—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Pensacola, Florida.
1,489. April 2d—One company 14th New York Cavalry.

Okalona, Arkansas.
1,490. April 3d—1st Missouri and 13th Illinois Cavalry, and 27th Wisconsin, 40th Iowa, 77th Ohio, and 43d Illinois Volunteers, of 1st and 3d Divisions, 7th Corps; Steele's expedition.

Campti, Louisiana.
1,491. April 4th—2d and 18th New York and 3d Rhode Island Cavalry. 35th Iowa and 5th Minnesota Volunteers; Banks' Red River expedition.

Elkin's Ford, Little Missouri River, Arkansas.
1,492. April 4th to 6th—43d Indiana, 29th and 36th Iowa Volunteers, Battery E, 2d Missouri Artillery, and 1st Iowa Cavalry; Steele's expedition.

Roseville, Arkansas.
1,493. April 5th—75 men of the 2d and 6th Kansas Cavalry.

Stone's Farm, Arkansas.
1,494. April 5th—26 men of the 6th Kansas Cavalry, 11 of whom were captured and killed by guerillas.

Quicksand Creek, Kentucky.
1,495. April 6th—Company I, 14th Kentucky Volunteers,

Wilson's Farm, Louisiana.
1,496. April 7th—Advance Cavalry, 19th Corps; Banks' Red River expedition.

Harney Lake Valley, Oregon.
1,497. April 7th—1st Oregon Cavalry.

Plain's Store, near Port Hudson, Louisiana.
1,498. April 7th—Detachment of the 118th Illinois and 21st New York Battery, and 3d Illinois Cavalry.

Pembescott Bayou, near Osceola, Arkansas.
1,499. April 8th—Battery I, 2d Missouri Light Artillery.

Wolf River, Tennessee.
1,500. April 8th—Cavalry, commanded by General Grierson.

Sabine Cross Roads (also known as Mansfield and Pleasant Grove), Louisiana
.
1,501. April 8th—Cavalry Division, 3d and 4th Divisions, 13th Corps; 1st Division, 19th Corps, Army of the Department of the Gulf, under Banks.

Pleasant Hills, Louisiana.
1,502. April 9th—Cavalry Division, 1st and 3d Divisions, 16th Corps; 1st Division, 19th Corps; Banks' Red River expedition.

Prairie D'Ann, Arkansas.
1,503. April 10th to 13th—1st Arkansas, 18th, 29th, 33d, 36th, and 40th Iowa, 50th Indiana, 43d Illinois, 27th Wisconsin, and 12th Kansas Volunteers, 2d and 3d Missouri, 13th Illinois, 2d, 6th, and 14th Kansas and 1st Iowa Cavalry, Battery A, 3d Illinois, and 2d Indiana Artillery; Steele's expedition.

Little Cacapon, Virginia.
1,504. April 10th—Company K, 54th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Fort Pillow, Tennessee.
1,505. April 12th—11th U. S. Colored Troops (6th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery and 1st Alabama), Battery F, 2d U. S. Colored Light Artillery, and Bradford's Battalion of 13th Tennessee Cavalry, about 600 men.

Fremont's Orchard, near Denver, Colorado Territory.
1,506. April 12th—Two companies of the 1st Colorado Cavalry.

Pleasant Hill (or Blair's Landing), Louisiana.
1,507. April 12th—Ironclads Osage and Lexington, and troops of 17th Corps on transports; Red River expedition.

Indian Bay, Arkansas
.
1,508. April 13th—56th U. S. Colored Troops (3d Arkansas).

Florence, Alabama.
1,509. April 18tb—Detachment of the 9th Ohio Cavalry.

Cleveland, Tennessee.
1,510. April 13th—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Moscow, Arkansas.
1,511. April 13th—18th Iowa Volunteers, 2d Indiana Battery, and 6th Kansas Cavalry; Steele's raid in Arkansas.

Paintsville, Kentucky.
1,512. April 13th—Kentucky Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Gallup, 14th Kentucky.

Smithfield (or Cherry Grove), Virginia.
1,513. April 14th—9th New Jersey, 23d and 25th Massachusetts, and 118th New York Volunteers.

Half Mount, Magoffin Co., Kentucky.
1,514 April 14th—Kentucky Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Gallup, 14th Kentucky.

Dutch Mills, Arkansas.
1,515. April 14th—6th Kansas Cavalry; Steele's raid.

Bristoe Station, Virginia.
1,516. April 15th—13th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Liberty Post-Office, Arkansas.
1,517. April 15th—29th Iowa, 50th Indiana, and 9th Wisconsin Volunteers; Steele's campaign.

Occupation of Camden, Arkansas.
1,518. April 15th and 16th—Advance of 17th Corps; Steele's campaign.

King's River, Carroll Co., Arkansas.
1,519. April 16th—2d Arkansas Cavalry.

Scullyville, Indian Territory.
1,520. April 16th—3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Plymouth, North Carolina.
1,521. April 17th to 20th—85th New York, 103d Pennsylvania, and 16th Connecticut, assisted by the Navy, under Lieut.-Commander Flusser; includes engagements at Forts Gray, Wessells, and Williams.

Decatur, Alabama.
1,522. April 17th—25th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Poison Springs, eight miles from Camden, Arkansas.
1,523. April 18th—Forage Train, 18th Iowa Volunteers, 79th U. S. Colored Troops (2d Kansas), and 6th Kansas Cavalry; Steele's campaign.

Boyken's Mills, South Carolina.
1,524. April 18th-54th Massachusetts U. S. Colored Troops.

Pound Gap, Kentucky.
1,525. April 19th-45th Kentucky Volunteers.

Natchitoches, Louisiana.
1,526. April 19th—4th Brigade, Cavalry Division, 19th Corps; Banks' expedition.

Waterproof, Louisiana.
1,527. April 20th—63d U. S. Colored Troops (9th Louisiana).

Cotton Plant, Cache River, Arkansas.
1,528. April 21st—8th Missouri Cavalry.

Red Bone, Mississippi
1,529. April 21st—2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Near Tunica Bend, Red River, Louisiana.
1,530. April 22d—Three companies of the 3d Rhode Island Cavalry on transports.

Swan Lake, Arkansas.
1,531. April 23d—5th Kansas Cavalry.

Moneti's Bluff, Cana River, Louisiana.
1,532. April 23d—Cavalry Division and 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, and 3d Division, 13th Corps; Banks' Red River expedition.

Cloutersville, Louisiana.
1,533. April 23d and 24th—Portions of 13th, 17th, and 19th Corps; Red River expedition.

Nickajack Trace, Georgia.
1,534. April 23d—Detachment of the 92d Illinois Volunteers.

Jacksonport, Arkansas.
1,535. April 24th—1st Nebraska Cavalry.

Wautauga Bridge (or Carter's Station), Tennessee.
1,536. April 25th and 20th—10th Michigan Cavalry.

Marks' Mills, Arkansas.
1,637. April 25th—36th Iowa, 17th Ohio, and 43d Indiana Volunteers, Battery E, 2d Missouri Light Artillery, and 1st Indiana and 7th Missouri Cavalry; Steele's campaign in Arkansas.

Red River, Louisiana.
1,638. April 26th—U. S. Gunboats Cricket and Fort Hindman.

Moro Creek, Arkansas.
1,539. April 26th—33d and 40th Iowa Volunteers, and 6th Kansas, 2d and 4th Missouri, and 1st Iowa Cavalry; Steele's campaign.

Alexandria, Louisiana.
1,540. April 26th—14th New York and 6th Missouri Cavalry; Red River expedition.

Offetts Knob, Missouri.
1,541. April 28th—1st Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Princeton, Arkansas.
1,542. April 29th—40th Iowa and 43d Illinois Volunteers, 3d Illinois Battery, and 6th Kansas Cavalry.

Snia Hills, Missouri.
1,543. April q 2d Colorado Cavalry.

Jenkins' Ferry, Saline River, Arkansas.
1,544. April 30th—77th Ohio, 4th, 18th, 29th, 33d, 36th, and 40th Iowa, 1st Arkansas, 12th Kansas, 9th and 27th Wisconsin, and 43d Illinois Volunteers; 79th (1st Kansas) and 83d (2d Kansas) U. S. Colored Troops, Battery A, 3d Illinois and 2d Indiana Battery, and 1st Iowa. 2d, 6th, and 14th Kansas, 1st and 2d Missouri, and 13th Illinois Cavalry, 3d Division of the 17th Corps; Banks' expedition.

Jacksonville, Florida.
1,545. May 1st—7th U. S. Colored Troops.

Hudnot's Plantation, Louisiana.
1,546. May 1st—Cavalry of the 19th Corps.

Ashwood Landing, Louisiana.
1,547. May 1st to 4th—64th U. S. Colored Troops.

Clinton, Louisiana.
1,548. May 1st—Troops not stated.

Near Alexandria, Louisiana.
1,549. May 1st to 8th—Portions of the Cavalry of the 13th and 19th Corps; Banks' Red River expedition.

Memphis, Tennessee.
1,550. May 2d— 7th Kansas Cavalry.

Governor Moore's Plantation, Louisiana.
1,551. May 2d—83d Ohio Volunteers and 3d Rhode Island Cavalry.

Cedar Bluffs, Colorado Territory.
1,552. May 3d—One company of the 1st Colorado Cavalry.
1,553. May 3d—Cavalry, commanded by General S. D. Sturgis.

Red Clay, Georgia.
1,554. May 3d—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
1,555. May 3d—4th Wisconsin Cavalry.

Transport City Belle, near Snaggy Point, Red River, Louisiana.
1,556. May 3d—120th Ohio Volunteers and 73d U. S. Colored Troops.

Richland, Arkansas.
1,557. May 3d—2d Arkansas Cavalry.

Doubtful Canon, Arizona Territory.
1,558. May 4th—Detachment of 5th California Volunteers and 1st California Cavalry.

Yazoo City Expedition, Mississippi.
1,559. May 4th to 13th—3d U. S. Colored Cavalry, 11th, 72d, and 76th Illinois Volunteers, 5th Illinois Cavalry, and 7th Ohio Battery.

Kautz's Cavalry Raid from Suffolk to City Point, Virginia.
1,560. May 4th to 12th—5th and 16th Pennsylvania, 3d New York, and 1st District of Columbia Cavalry, and 8th New York Battery.

Ram Albemarle, Roanoke River, North Carolina
.
1,561. May 5th—U. S. Gunboats Ceres, Commodore Hull, Mattabesett, Sassacus, Seymour, Wydusing, Miami, and Whitehead.

Dunn's Bayou, Red River, Louisiana.
1,562. May 5th—U. S. Steamer Covington, Gunboat Signal, and Transport Warner, with the 56th Ohio Volunteers on board.

Wall Bridge, Virginia.
1,563. May 5th—Cavalry Division, Army of the James; Kautz's raid.

Craig's Meeting House, Virginia.
1,564. May 5th—3d Division, Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Wilderness, Virginia.
1,565. May 5th to 7th—2d Corps, 5th Corps, 6th Corps, 9th Corps, and Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia.
1,866. May 5th to 9th—4th, 14th, and 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland; 15th and 16th Corps, Army of the Tennessee; 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio.

Campaign in Northern Georgia, from Chattanooga to Atlanta.
1,567. May 5th to September 8th—Armies of the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio.

James River, near City Point, Virginia.
1,568. May 6th—Gunboat Commodore Jones.

Princeton, West Virginia.
1,569. May 6th—Advance of General Crook's command.

Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, near Fort Walthal and Chester Station, Virginia.
1,570. May 6th and 7th—Portion of the 10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James.

Benton, Mississippi.
1,571. May 7th—11th, 72d, and 76th Illinois Volunteers, and 7th Ohio Battery.

Bayou La Mourie, Louisiana.
1,572. May 7th—Portion of the 16th Corps; Banks' Red River expedition.

Tunnell Hill, Georgia.
1,573. May 7th—4th Corps and Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland. Mill Creek and

Dug Gaps, Georgia.
1,574. May 7th—20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Stoney Creek Station, Weldon Railroad, Virginia.
1,575. May 7th—5th and 11th Pennsylvania, 3d New York, and 1st District Columbia Cavalry, and 8th New York Battery; Kautz's raid.

Todd's Tavern, Virginia.
1,576. May 8th—2d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia.
1,577. May 8th to 18th—2d, 5th, 6th, 9th, and Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; includes engagements at Laurel Hill and Ny River.

Jeffersonville (or Abb's Valley), Virginia.
1,578. May 8th—Cavalry of the Army of West Virginia.

Buzzard Roost Gap, Georgia.
1,579. May 8th—4th Corps and Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Snake Creek Gap, Georgia.
1,580. May 8th—15th Corps, Army of the Tennessee.

Dalton, Georgia.
1,581. May 9th—23d Corps, Army of the Ohio.

General Sheridan's Cavalry Raid, Virginia.
1,582. May 9th to 13th—1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Jarrett's Station, Weldon Railroad, Virginia.
1,583. May 9th—11th Pennsylvania Cavalry and 8th New York Battery; Kautz's raid.

White's Bridge, Nottaway Creek, Virginia.
1,584. May 9th—3d New York and 1st District of Columbia Cavalry, and 8th New York Battery; Kautz's raid.

Varnell’s Station, Georgia.
1,585. May 9th—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Childsbury, Virginia.
1,586. May 9th—6th Ohio and 1st New Jersey; Sheridan's raid.

Swift Creek (or Arrowfield Church), Virginia.
1,587. May 9th and 10th—10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James.

Cloyd's Mountain and New River Bridge, Virginia.
1,588. May 9th and 10th—12th, 23d, 34th, and 36th Ohio, 9th, 11th, 14th, and 15th West Virginia Volunteers, and 3d and 4th Pennsylvania Reserves, Army of West Virginia.

Cove Mountain (or Grassy Lick), near Wytheville, Virginia.
1,589. May 9th and 10th—14th Pennsylvania, let, 2d, and 3d West Virginia, and 84th Ohio Mounted Volunteers.

Beaver Dam Station, North Anna, Virginia.
1,590. May 9th—1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; Sheridan's raid.

Ground Squirrel Church Bridge, South Anna, Virginia.
1,591. May 10th—1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; Sheridan's raid.

Dardanelle, Arkansas.
1,592. May 10th—6th Kansas Cavalry.

Ashland, Virginia.
1,593. May 11th—1st Massachusetts Cavalry; Sheridan's raid.

Yellow Tavern, near Richmond, Virginia.
1,594. May 11th—1st and 3d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; Sheridan's raid.

Smith's Station, Indian Territory.
1,595. May 12th—1st Nebraska Battalion Cavalry.

Vaughn, Mississippi.
1,596. May 12th—11th, 72d, and 76th Illinois Volunteers; expedition to Yazoo City.

Fort Darling, Drury's Bluff, Virginia.
1,597. May 12th to 16th—10th and 18th Corps, Army of Virginia and North Carolina; includes engagements at Wierbottom Church, Proctor's and Palmer's Creeks.

Kautz’s Raid on the Petersburg and Lynchburg Railroad, Virginia
.
1,598. May 12th to 17th—Cavalry of the Army of the James.

Meadow Bridge, Chickahominy River, Virginia
.
1,599. May 12th—1st and 3d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; Sheridan's raid.

Resaca (or Sugar Valley, or Oostenaula), Georgia.
1,600. May 13th to 16th—1th, 14th, and 20th Corps, Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland; 15th and 16th Corps, Army of the Tennessee, and 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio.

Pulaski, Tennessee.
1,601. May 13th—l11th U. S. Colored Troops (3d Alabama).

Tilton, Tennessee.
1,602. May 13th—1st Division, Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland.

Point Lookout, Virginia.
1,603. May 13th—Detachment of the 36th U. S. Colored Troops and Seamen from the Potomac Flotilla.

Mansura (or Avoyelle's Prairie, Morreausville, Marksville), Louisiana.
1,604. May 14th to 16th—3d Division, 16th Corps, and portion of Cavalry Division, 19th Corps; Red River expedition.

Rood's Hill, Virginia.
1,606. May 14th—Portion of the Army of West Virginia.

Mount Pleasant Landing, Louisiana.
1,606. May 15th—fifth U. S. Colored Troops.

New Market, Virginia.
1,607. May 15th—Portion of the Army of West Virginia.

Ley's Ferry, Georgia.
1,608. May 15th—Portion of the 16th Corps, Army of the Tennessee.

Tanner's Bridge, near Rome, Georgia.
1,609. May 16th—2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Rome Cross Roads, Georgia.
1,610. May 16th—16th Corps, Army of the Tennessee.

Ashepoo River, South Carolina.
1,611. May 16th—34th U. S. Colored Troops.

Pond Creek, Pike Co., Kentucky.
1,612. May 16th—39th Kentucky Volunteers.

Clear Creek, Missouri.
1,618. May 16th—Two companies of the 15th Kansas Cavalry.

Fredericksburg Road, Virginia.
1,614. May 16th to 20th—Tyler's Division, 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Smoky Hill, Colorado.
1,615. May 16th—One company 1st Colored Cavalry and McLain's Colorado Battery. Bermuda Hundred, Virginia. 1,616. May 16th to 30th—10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James.

Beecher's Mills, Virginia.
1,617. May 16th—M New York, 6th and 11th Pennsylvania, and 1st District Columbia Cavalry; Kautz's raid.

Adairsville, Georgia.
1,618. May 17th to 18th—4th Corps, Army of the Cumberland; includes engagements at Graves House and Calhoun.

Madison Station, Alabama.
1,619. May 17th—3d Division, 15th Corps, Army of the Tennessee.

Rome, Georgia.
1,620. May 18th—2d Division, 14th Corps, and Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Kingston, Georgia
.
1,621. May 18th—2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Bayou De Glaize (also known as Old Oaks, Yellow Bayou, Simmsport, and Calhoun Station), Louisiana.
1,622. May 18th—1st and 3d Divisions, 16th Corps; portion of 17th Corps, and Cavalry, 19th Corps;

Red River expedition, Crooked River, Oregon.
1,623. May 18th—1st Oregon Cavalry.

Fayetteville, Arkansas.
1,624. May 19th—6th Kansas Cavalry.

Welaka and Saunders, Florida.
1,625. May 19th—Detachment of 17th Connecticut Volunteers.

Cassville, Georgia.
1,626. May 19th to 22d—20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Downer's Bridge, Virginia.
1,627. May 20th—5th New York Cavalry.

Milford Station, Virginia.
1,628. May 20th—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Snia Hills, Missouri.
1,629. May 21st—2d Colorado Cavalry.

Mount Pleasant, Mississippi.
1,630. May 21st— 4th Missouri Cavalry.

Old River, Louisiana.
1,631. May 22d—6th Missouri Cavalry.

North Anna River (or Jericksford and Taylor's Bridge), Virginia.
1,632. May 23d to 27th—2d, 5th, and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Capture of Steamtug Columbine at Horse Landing, St. John's River, Florida.
1,633. May 23d—35th U. S. Colored Troops and Sailors on the Columbine.

Holly Springs, Mississippi.
1,634. May 24th—4th Missouri Cavalry.

Kingston, Georgia.
1,635. May 24th—50th Ohio and 14th Kentucky Volunteers, and 2d Kentucky Cavalry.

Wilson's Wharf Landing, Virginia.
1,636. May 24th—1st District of Columbia and l0lh U. S. Colored Troops, and Battery B, U. S. Colored Artillery.

Nashville, Tennessee.
1,637. May 24th—15th U. S. Colored Troops.

Dallas (also designated New Hope Church, Burned Hickory, Pumpkin Vine Creek, and Altoona Hills), Georgia.

1,638. May 25th to June 4th—1th, 14th, 20th Corps, and Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland; 28d Corps, Army of the Ohio; 15th, 16th, and 17th Corps, Army of the Tennessee.

Cassville Station, Georgia.
1,639. May 25th—1st and 11th Kentucky Cavalry.

Burned Church, Georgia.
1,640. May 26th—Cavalry of the 1st Division, Army of the Cumberland. Lane's Prairie, Morris Co., Missouri 1,641. May 26th—Two companies 2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Torpedo Explosion on Bachelor's Creek, North Carolina.
1,642. May 26th—132d and 158th New York and 58th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Decatur, Courtland Road, Alabama.
1,643. May 26th and 27th—1st, 3d, and 4th Ohio Cavalry, Cavalry Corps, and 3d Brigade, 4th Division, 16th Corps,

San Carlos River, California.
1,644. May 27th—Company K, 5th California Infantry.

Hanoverton, Pamunkey River, Virginia.
1,645. May 27th—1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Hawe's Shop, Tocopotomy Creek (or Salem Church), Virginia.
1,646. May 28th—1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Little Rock, Arkansas.
1,647. May 28th—57th U.S. Colored Troops.

Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
1,648. May 28th—2d Colorado Cavalry.

Jacksonville, Florida.
1,649. May 28th—7th U. S. Colored Troops.

Moulton, Alabama.
1,650. May 28th and 29th—1st, 3d, and 4th Ohio Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Tocopotomy, Virginia.
1,651. May 29th to 31st—2d and 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Hanover Court House, Virginia.
1,652. May 30th—3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Ashland, Virginia.
1,653. May 30th—3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac .

Old Church, Virginia.
1,654. May 80th—1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Cold Harbor, Virginia
.
1,655. June 1st to 12th—2d, 5th, 6th, 9th, and Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 18th Corps, Army of the James.

Bermuda Hundred, Virginia.
1,656. June 2d—10th Corps, Army of Virginia and North Carolina.

Engagements at Gaines' Mills, Salem Church, and Hawe's Shop, Virginia.
1,657. June 2d—Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac.

Searcy, Arkansas.
1,658. June 3d—Detachment of the 3d Missouri Cavalry.

Panther Gap West Virginia.
1,659. June 3d—General Hayes' Brigade, 2d Division, Army of West Virginia.

Ackworth, Georgia.
1,660. June 3d and 4th—Cavalry of the 2d Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Piedmont (or Mount Crawford), Virginia.
1,681. June 5th—Cavalry and Infantry of the Army of West Virginia.

Buffalo Gap, West Virginia.
1,662. June 6th—General Hayes' Brigade of the 2d Division, Army of West Virginia.

Lake Chicot (or Old River Lake), Ditch Bayou, Columbia, Fish Bayou, Arkansas.
1,663. June 6th—16th Corps.

Greenland Gap Road, near Moorefield, West  Virginia.
1,684. June 6th—22d Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Ripley, Mississippi
1,665. June 7th--Cavalry advance of Major-General Sturgis' command; engagement during expedition to Guntown, June 5th to 10th.
1,666. Error.

Point of Rocks, Maryland.
1,667. June 9th—NY U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Kenesaw Mountain (also designated Lost Mountain, Nose's Creek, Marietta, and Big Shanty), Georgia.
1,668. June 9th to 30th—4th, 14th, and 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland; 15th, 16th, and 17th Corps, Army of the Tennessee; 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio.

Mount Sterling, Kentucky.
1,669. June 9th—Cavalry of the Division of Kentucky.

Lafayette, Tennessee.
1,670. June 9th—7th Kansas Cavalry.

Frankfort, Kentucky.
1,671. June 10th—Enrolled Militia and citizens; Morgan's raid.

Lexington, West Virginia.
1,672. June 10th and 11th—2d Division. Army of West Virginia.

Cane Creek, Alabama.
1,673. June 10th—106th Ohio Volunteers; skirmish with Guerillas.

Lexington, Kentucky.
1,674. June 10th—4th Kentucky Cavalry.

Princeton, Kentucky.
1,675. June 10th—Troops not stated.

Petersburg, Virginia.
1,676. June 10th—Cavalry, commanded by General Kautz, and portion of the 10th Army Corps of the Army of the James.

Brice's Cross Roads, near Guntown, Mississippi.
1,677. June 10th—lth Missouri, 2d New Jersey, 19th Pennsylvania, 7th and 9th Illinois, 7th Indiana, 3d and 4th Iowa, and 10th Kansas Cavalry; 9th Minnesota, 81st, 95th, 108th, 113th, 114th, and 120th Illinois, 72d and 95th Ohio, and 93d Indiana Volunteers; 1st Illinois, 6th Indiana, and Company F. 2d Illinois Batteries; 59th (1st Tennessee) and 55th (1st Alabama) U. S. Colored Troops, and Battery F, 2d U. S. Colored Artillery.

Corinth, Mississippi.
1,678. June 10th—2d New Jersey Cavalry; engagement during Guntown expedition.

Cynthiana, Kentucky.
1,679. June. 10th—168th Ohio (100 days' men); Morgan's raid.

Keller's Bridge, Licking River, Kentucky.
1,680. June 10th—171st Ohio (100 days' men); Morgan's raid.

Old Church, Virginia.
1,681. June 10th and 11th— 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Wilson's Landing, Virginia.
1,682. June 11th—1st U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Cynthiana, Kentucky.
1,683. June 11th—Cavalry of the Division of Kentucky; Morgan's raid.

Ripley, Mississippi.
1,684. June 11th—3d and 4th Iowa, 2d New Jersey, and 4th Missouri Cavalry.

Trevellian Station, Central Railroad, Virginia.
1,685. June 11th and 12th—1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

McAfee's Cross Roads, Louisiana.
1,686. June 12th—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Kingsville, Missouri
1,687. June 12th—Scouting party, 1st Missouri Militia Cavalry.

White Oak Swamp Bridge, Charles City Cross Roads (or Riddle's Shop), Virginia.
1,688. June 13ch—3d Division, Cavalry Corps, and 2d Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

White Post, West Virginia.
1,689. June 13th—6th West Virginia Cavalry.

Pine Mountain, Georgia.
1,690. June 14th—During Kenesaw Mountain.

Lexington, Lafayette Co., Missouri.
1,691. June 14th—Detachment 1st Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Buchanan, near Lexington, Virginia.
1,692. June 14th—Advance of Army of West Virginia.

Samaria Church, Malvern Hill, Virginia.
1,693. June 15th—3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Moscow, Tennessee.
1,694. June 15th—56th U. S. Colored Troops (1st Alabama).

Baylor's Farm, Virginia
.
1,695. June 15th—3d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James.

Siege of Petersburg, Virginia.
1,696. June 15th to April 2d, 1865. (See next.)

Petersburg, Virginia.
1,697. June 15th to 19th—10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James; 2d, 5th, 6th, and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

West Point, Arkansas.
1,698. June 16th—9th Iowa Cavalry.

Otter Creek, near Liberty, Virginia.
1,699. June 16th—Advance of Army of West Virginia.

Wierbottom Creek, Virginia.
1,700. June 16th—2d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James; siege of Petersburg, Virginia.

Golgotha, Georgia.
1,701. June 16th—20th Corps; Kenesaw Mountain.

Walthal, Virginia.
1,702. June 16th—1st Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James; siege of Petersburg.

Pierson's Farm, Virginia.
1,703. June 16th—36th U. S. Colored Troops.

Nose's Creek, Georgia.

1,704. June 17th—During Kenesaw Mountain.

Lynchburg, Virginia.
1,705. June 17th to 18th—1st and 2d Divisions, Averill’s and Duffle's Cavalry, Army of West Virginia..

Pine Knob, Georgia.
1,706. June 19th—During Kenesaw Mountain.

Kearsage and Alabama, off Cherbourg, France.
1,707. June 19th—U. S. Steamer Kearsage.

White House, Virginia.
1,708. June 20th—Brigade of Union troops, commanded by Brigadier-General Abercrombie.

Liberty, Virginia.
1,709. June 20th—2d Division, Cavalry, Army of West Virginia.

Powder Spring, Georgia
.
1,710. June 20th—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Lattamore's Mills, Noonday Creek, Georgia.
1,711. June 20th—Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland.

Trenches in front of Petersburg, Virginia.
1,712. June 20th to 30th—5th and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James.

Salem, Virginia.
1,713. June 21st—2d Division, Cavalry, Army of West Virginia.

Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
1,714. June 21st—27th Wisconsin.

Naval Engagement on the James River, near Dutch Gap
.
1,715. June 21st—Forces not given.

White House Landing, Virginia.
1,716. June 21st—Portions of the 1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Buford's Gap, Virginia.
1,717. June 21st—23d Ohio Volunteers.

White River, Arkansas.
1,718. June 22d—Three companies of the 12th Iowa and U. S. Steamer Lexington.

Wilson's Raid on the Weldon Railroad, Virginia.
1,719. June 22d to 30th—Cavalry of the Army of the James, and 3d Division, Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Culp's House, Georgia.
1,720. June 22d—Part of Kenesaw Mountain.

Ream's Station, Virginia.
1,721. June 22d—Kautz's Cavalry, Army of the James, and 3d Division, Cavalry, Army of the Potomac; Wilson's raid.

Weldon Railroad (or William's Farm, Davis' Farm, Jerusalem Plank Road), Virginia
.
1,722. June 22d and 23d—2d and 6th Corps, and 1st Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Nottoway Court House, Virginia.
1,723. June 23d—3d Division, Cavalry, Army of the Potomac; Wilson's raid.

Collinsville, Mississippi.
1,724. Jane 23d—Train on the Charlestown and Mississippi Railroad.

Jones' Bridge, Virginia.
1,725. June 23d—1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 28th U. S. Colored Troops.

Samaria Church, Virginia.
1,726. June 24th—1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

White River, Arkansas.
1,727. June 24th—U. S. Steamer Queen City and Gunboats.

Staunton Bridge, Virginia.
1,728. June 24th—3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, and Kautz's Cavalry, Army of the James; Wilson's raid.

La Fayette, Macon Co., Tennessee.
1,729. June 24th—Troops not mentioned.

Point Pleasant, Louisiana.
1,730. June 25th—64th U. S. Colored Troops.

Clarendon, St. Charles River (or Pikesville, St. Charles), Arkansas.
1,731. June 25th to 29th—11th Missouri, 9th Iowa, and 3d Michigan Cavalry, 126th Illinois Volunteers, and Battery D, 2d Missouri Artillery.

Kenesaw Mountain (General Assault).
1,732. June 27th—Army of the Military Division of the Mississippi. (See Kenesaw Mountain, June 9th.)

Charlestown, West Virginia.
1,738. June 27th—1st Division, Army of West Virginia.

Stoney Creek, Virginia.
1,734. June 23th—Cavalry, with Wilson on his raid on the Weldon Railroad.

Ream's Station, Virginia.
1,735. June 29th—Cavalry, with Wilson on his raid.

La Fayette, Georgia.
1,736. June 4th and 6th Kentucky Cavalry.

Front of Petersburg, Virginia.
1,737. July 1st to 31st—2d, 6th, and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James.

Pine Bluff Arkansas
1,738. July 2d 64th U. S. Colored Troops.

Salisbury, Mississippi.
1,739. July 2d—3d Iowa Cavalry.

Fort Johnson, James' Island, South Carolina.
1,740. July 2d—Troops of the Department of. the South.

Nickajack Creek (or Smyrna and Vining Station).
1,741. July 2d to 5tb—Army of the Cumberland and Army of the Tennessee.

Platte City, Missouri.
1,742. July 3d—9th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

North Mountain, Virginia.
1,743. July 3d—Outpost of the 135th Ohio National Guards.

Expedition from Vicksburg to Jackson, Mississippi.
1,744. July 3d to 9th—Troops of 1st Division, 17th Corps.

Leetown, Virginia.
1,745. July 3d—1st New York Cavalry and 10th West Virginia Volunteers.

Hammack's Mills, North River, West Virginia.
1,746. July 3d—153d Ohio National Guards.

Searcy, Arkansas.
1,747. July 4th—Detachment of 3d Arkansas Cavalry.

Vicksburg, Mississippi.
1,748. July 4th-48th U. S. Colored Troops (10th Louisiana).

Clay Co., Missouri.
1,749. July 4th—9th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Clinton, Mississippi
.
1,750. July 4th—2d Wisconsin Cavalry, during expedition to Jackson.

Point of Rocks, Maryland.
1,751. July 4th—Maryland Potomac Home Brigade.

Coleman's Plantation, near Port Gibson, Mississippi.
1,752. July 4th and 5th—52d U. S. Colored Troops (2d Mississippi) and Mississippi Marine Brigade.

Bolivar and Maryland Heights, Virginia.
1,753. July 4th to 7th—Reserve Division of the Army of West Virginia.

Smith's Expedition from La Grange, Tennessee, to Tupelo, Mississippi
.
1,754. July 5th to 18th—1st and 3d Divisions, 16th Corps, Cavalry Brigade, and one Brigade U. S. Colored Troops.

John's Island, South Carolina.
1,755. July 5th to 7th—Troops of the Department of the South.

Hagerstown, Pleasant Valley, Maryland.
1,756. July 5th—1st Maryland Cavalry, Potomac Home Brigade.

Jackson, Mississippi.
1,757. July 5th and 6th—2d Wisconsin, 5th and 11th Illinois, and 3d U. S. Colored Cavalry, 46th, 76th, and 79th Illinois Volunteers; expedition to Jackson.

Little Blue, Missouri.
1,753. July 6th—2d Colorado Cavalry.

Mount Zion Church, Virginia.
1,759. July 6th—2d Massachusetts Cavalry.

Chattahoochee River, Georgia.
1,760. July 6th to 10th—Armies of the Ohio, Tennessee, and Cumberland.

Hagar's Mountain and Middleton, Maryland.
1,761. July 7th—8th Illinois Cavalry and Alexander's Baltimore Battery.

Clinton, Mississippi.
1,762. July 7th—11th Illinois and 2d Wisconsin Cavalry and Battery of 23 Illinois Artillery; return of expedition to Jackson, Mississippi.

Solomon's Gap, Frederick City, Maryland.
1,763. July 7th—8th Illinois Cavalry, 3d Maryland Potomac Home Brigade, and Alexander's Baltimore Battery.

Ripley, Mississippi.
1,764. July 7th—2d Iowa Cavalry; Smith's expedition to Tupelo, Mississippi.

Monocacy, Maryland.
1,765. July 9th—1st and 2d Brigades, 3d Division, 6th Corps, and detachment of 8th Corps.

Rousseau's Raid in Alabama and Georgia.
1,766. July 11th to 22d—8th Indiana, 5th Iowa, 9th Ohio, 2d Kentucky, and 4th Tennessee Cavalry, and Battery E, 1st Michigan Artillery.

Pontotoc, Mississippi.
1,767. July 11th—8th Wisconsin, 5th Minnesota, and 11th Missouri Volunteers, and 2d Iowa Cavalry; Smith's expedition to Tupelo.

Fort Stevens, Washington, D. C.
1,768. July 12th—1st and 2d Divisions, 6th Corps; 22d Corps, convalescents, Marines, Home Guards, and citizens.

Petit Jean, Arkansas River, Arkansas.
1,769. July 12th—One company of the 3d Arkansas Cavalry.

Lee's Mills, near Ream's Station, Virginia
.
1,770. July 12th—2d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Tupelo, Mississippi.
1,771. July 13th to 15th—1st and 3d Divisions, 16th Corps, Cavalry, and a Brigade of Colored Troops; includes the engagements at Harrisburg, July 13th, and Old Town Creek, July 15th.

Ozark, Missouri.
1,772. July 14th and 15th—14th Kansas Cavalry.

Ten Islands, Coosa River (or Jackson's Ford), Alabama.
1,773. July 14th—8th Indiana and 6th Iowa Cavalry; Rousseau's raid.

Fair's Mills, Montgomery Co., Arkansas.
1,774. July 14th—A battalion of the 4th Arkansas Cavalry.

Stone's Ferry, Tallapoosa River, Alabama.
1,775. July 15th—Engagement during Rousseau's raid.

Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Mississippi.
1,776. July 16th and 17th—72d and 76th Illinois Volunteers, 53d Wisconsin Cavalry, and 53d U. S. Colored Troops.

Snicker's Gap, Virginia.
1,777. July 17th—Army of West Virginia.

Fredericksburg, Missouri.
1,778. July 17th—2d Colorado Cavalry.

Auburn, Georgia.
1,779. July 18th—9th Ohio and 4th Tennessee Cavalry; Rousseau's raid.

Chewa Station, Montgomery and West Point Railroad, Georgia.
1,780. July 18th—8th Indiana, 5th Iowa, and 4th Tennessee Cavalry.

Snicker's Ferry, Island Ford, Shenandoah River, Virginia
.
1,781. July 18th—Army of West Virginia and portion of the 6th Corps.

Ashby's Gap, Virginia.
1,782. July 18th—Cavalry of the Army of West Virginia.

Darksville, Virginia.
1,783. July 19th—Portion of the Army of West Virginia.

Winchester (or Stevenson's Depot and Carter's Farm), Virginia.
1,784. July 20th—2d Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia.

Peach Tree Creek, Georgia.
1,785. July 20th—Army of the Cumberland.

Deep Bottom, Virginia.
1,786. July 21st—1st Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James.

Henderson, Kentucky.
1,787. July 21st—Troops not given.

Atlanta (Hood's First Sortie), Georgia.
1,788. July 22d—Army of the Tennessee.

Vidalia, Louisiana.
1,789. July 22d—6th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery (2d Mississippi).

Kernstown, Virginia.
1,790. July 23d—Cavalry of the Army of West Virginia.

Winchester, Virginia.
1,791. July 24th—Portion of the Army of West Virginia.

Steamer Clara Bell, Carrolton Landing, Carolina Bend, Mississippi.
1,792. July 24th—6th Michigan Artillery.

Courtland, Alabama.
1,793. July 25th—18th Michigan and 32d Wisconsin Volunteers.

Wallace's Ferry, Big Creek, Arkansas.
1,794. July 26th—15th Illinois Cavalry, Company E, 2d U.S. Colored Artillery, and 60th (1st Iowa) and 56th (3d Arkansas) U.S. Colored Troops.

Des Arc, Arkansas.
1,795. July 26th—11th Missouri Cavalry.

Stoneman's Raid to Macon, Georgia
.
1,796. July 26th to 31st—Stoneman's and Garrard's Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

McCook's Raid to Lovejoy Station, Georgia.
1,797. July 26th to .list—1st Wisconsin, 5th and 8th Iowa, 2d and 8th Indiana, 1st and 4th Tennessee, and 4th Kentucky Cavalry.

St. Mary's Trestle, Florida.
1,798. July 26th—75th Ohio Mounted Infantry.

Mazzard Prairie, Fort Smith, Arkansas.
1,799. July 27th—Two hundred men of the 6th Kansas Cavalry.

Deep Bottom, New Market and Malvern Hill, Virginia.
1,800. July 27th and 28th—1st Division, 10th Corps, Cavalry, Army of the James; 2d Corps and 1st and 2d Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Whiteside, Black Creek, Florida.
1,801. July 27th—85th U.S. Colored Troops (1st North Carolina).

Tah-kah-o-kuty, Dakota Territory.
1,802. July 28th—8th Minnesota Mounted Infantry, 6th and 7th Iowa, and Dakota and Brackett’s Minnesota Cavalry; Indian fight.

Atchafalaya River, Louisiana.
1,803. July 28th—Portion of the 19th Corps.

West Point, Arkansas.
1,804. July 28th—11th Missouri Cavalry.

Ezra Chapel, Atlanta, Georgia. (2d sortie).
1,805. July 28th—Army of the Tennessee.

Campbelltown, Georgia.
1,806. July 28th—Portion of McCook's Cavalry; McCook's raid.

Flatshoals, Georgia.
1,807. July 28th—Portion of Garrard's Cavalry; Stoneman's raid. Siege of Atlanta, Georgia. 1,808. July 28th to September 2d—Armies of the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio.

Fort Smith, Arkansas.
1,809. July 29th to 31st—Troops not given.

Lovejoy Station, Georgia.
1,810 July 29th to 30th—Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland; McCook's raid.

Clear Springs, Maryland
1,811. July 29th—12th and 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Mine Explosion at Petersburg, Virginia.
1,812. July 30th—9th Corps, supported by the 18th Corps, with 2d and 5th Corps in reserve.

Newnan, Georgia.
1,813. July 30th—Cavalry Army of the Cumberland; McCook's raid.

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
1,814. July 30th -Burned by Confederates.

Macon, Georgia.
1,815. July 30th—Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland; Stoneman's raid.

Lee's Mills, Virginia.
1,816. July 30th— Davis's Brigade, 2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Lebanon, Kentucky.
1,817. July 30th—Ohio Company of the 12th Ohio Cavalry.

Hillsboro (or Sunshine Church), Georgia.
1,818. July 31st—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland; Stoneman's raid.

Rolla, Missouri.
1,819. August 1st—5th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Trenches before Petersburg, Virginia.
1,820. August 1st to 31st-2d, 5th, and 9th Corps Army of the Potomac, and 18th Corps, Army of the James.

Cumberland (or Flock's Mills), Maryland.
1,821. August 1st—Command of Brigadier-General B. F. Kelly.

Green Springs Depot, West Virginia, near Old Town, Maryland.
1,822. August 2d—153d Ohio Volunteers.

Osceola, Arkansas.
1,823. August 2d—2d, 3d Militia, and 1st and 6th Missouri Cavalry.

Elkshute, Missouri.
1,824. August 3d—Troops commanded by Colonel J. L. Burris.

New Creek, Virginia.
1,825. August 4th—Troops not mentioned.

Forts Gaines and Morgan, Mobile Harbor, Alabama.
1,826. August 5th to 23d—U. S. Steamships Brooklyn, Octorora, Hartford, Ossippee. Itasca, Oneida, Galena, Metacomet, Richmond, Port Royal, Lackawanna, Seminole, Monongahela, and Tecumseh, commanded by Admiral Farragut, and 13th Army Corps.

Utoy Creek, Georgia.
1,827. August 5th and 6th—Armies of the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio.

Cowskin, Missouri.
1,828. August 5th to 7th—8th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Decatur, Georgia.
1,829. August 5th—2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland. Donaldsonville, Louisiana. 1,830. August 5th—11th New York Cavalry.

Cabin Point, Virginia
1,831. August 5th—1st U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Plaquemine (or Indian City Village), Louisiana.
1,832. August 6thth Wisconsin Cavalry and 11th (14th Rhode Island) Heavy Artillery.

Moorefield, Virginia.
1,833. August 7th—14th Pennsylvania, 8th Ohio, 1st and 3d West Virginia, and 1st New York Cavalry.

Tallahatchie River. Mississippi.
1,834. August 7th to 9th—Cavalry and Infantry, 16th Corps.

Fort Gaines, Alabama.
1,835. August 8th—U. S. fleet, commanded by Admiral Farragut (Mobile Harbor).

Two Hills, Bad Lands, Little Missouri River, Dakota Territory.
1,836. August 8th—8th Minnesota Volunteers, and 2d Minnesota, 6th and 7th Iowa, Brackett's Battalion Minnesota, and 1st Battalion Dakota Cavalry.

Explosion of Ammunition at City Point, Virginia.
1,837. August 9th—Loss, 70 killed and 130 wounded.

U. S. Steamer Empress, Mississippi.
1,838. August 10th—Loss, 6 killed and 12 wounded.

Berryville Pike, Virginia.
1,889. August 10th—Reserve Brigade and 1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Sulphur Springs Bridge and White Post, Virginia.
1,840. August 11th—1st and 3d Divisions and Reserve Brigade, Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas.
1,841. August 11th—2d and 6th Kansas Cavalry.

Abbeville and Oxford, Mississippi.
1,842. August 12th—Cavalry and Infantry of the 16th Corps.

Little Blue, Dakota Territory.
1,843. August 12th—Detachment of the 7th Iowa Cavalry.

Near Snicker's Gap, Virginia.
1,844. August 13th—144th and 149th Ohio Volunteers; guarding the supply train.

Gravel Hill, Virginia.
1,845. August 14th—2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac. Strawberry Plains,

Deep Bottom Run, Virginia.
1,846. August 14th to 18th—2d Cavalry Division and 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 10th Corps, Army of the James.

Hurricane Creek, Mississippi.
1,847. August 14th—Cavalry and Infantry of the 16th Corps.

Dalton, Georgia.
1,848. August 14th to 16th—2d Missouri Volunteers, and 14th U. S. Colored Troops.

Fisher's Hill, near Strassburg, Virginia.
1,849. August 15th—1st Cavalry Division and 6th and 8th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Smoky Hill Crossing, Kansas.
1,850. August 16th—Detachments of 7th Iowa and U. S. Cavalry.

Crooked Run, Front Royal, Virginia.
1,851. August 16th—1st and 2d Brigades, 1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Gainesville, Florida.
1,852. August 17th—75th Ohio Mounted Infantry.

Cleveland, Tennessee.
1,853. August 17th—6th Ohio Heavy Artillery.

Winchester, Virginia.
1,854. August 17th—3d Cavalry Division Army of the Potomac, and the New Jersey Brigade, 6th Corps.

Decatur, Alabama.
1,855. August 18th—2d Cavalry Division Army of the Cumberland, and 1st U. S. Colored Artillery.

Six Mile House, Weldon R. R., Virginia.
1,856. August 18th, 19th, and 21st—Kautz's Cavalry, and 2d Cavalry Division, 5th and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Fairburn, Georgia.
1,857. August 18th—Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland.

Snicker's Gap Pike, Virginia
.
1,858. August 19th—Detachment of the 5th Michigan Cavalry; prisoners and wounded put to death by Mosby's guerillas.

Blockhouse No. 4, Nashville and Chattanooga R. R., Tennessee.
1,859. August------- One Company of the 115th Ohio Volunteers.

Martinsburg, Virginia.
1,860. August 19th—One Company of Cavalry of Averell's command.

Kilpatrick's Raid on the Atlanta Railroad.
1,861. August 18th to 22d—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Red Oak, Georgia.
1,862. August 19th—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland; Kilpatrick's raid.

Jonesboro, Georgia.
1,863. August 19th and 20th—2d Division Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland; Kilpatrick’s raid.

Pine Bluff, Tennessee River, Tennessee.
1,864. August 19th—Detachment of Company B, 83d Illinois Mounted Infantry; killed and mutilated by guerillas.

Lovejoy Station, Georgia.
1,865. August 20th—Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland; Kilpatrick's raid.

Summit Point, Virginia.
1,866. August 21st—1st and 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, and 6th Corps; includes engagement of 6th Division at Berryville, 3d Division at Summit, and 6th Corps at Flowing Springs.

Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas.
1,867. August 21st—11th Missouri Cavalry.

Memphis, Tennessee.
1,868. August 21st—Detachment of 8th Iowa, 108th and 113th Illinois, 89th, 40th and 41st Wisconsin Volunteers, 61st (2d Tennessee) U. S. Colored troops, 3d and 4th Iowa Cavalry, and Battery G, 1st Missouri Light Artillery.

College Hill (or Oxford Hill and Hurricane Creek), Mississippi.
1,869. August 21st and 22d—4th Iowa and 11th and 21st Missouri Volunteers, and 3d Iowa and 12th Missouri Cavalry, of the 16th Corps.

Canton, Kentucky.
1,870. August 22d—Troops not given.

Rodgersville, Tennessee.
1,871. August 22d—Troops not given.

Fort Morgan, Alabama.
1,872. August 23d—Naval forces under Admiral Farragut, Mobile Harbor.

Abbeville, Mississippi.
1,873. August 23d—10th Missouri, 14th Iowa, 5th and 7th Minnesota, and 8th Wisconsin Volunteers.

Bermuda Hundred, Virginia.
1,874. August 24th and 25th—10th Corps, Army of the James.

Fort Smith, Arkansas.
1,875. August 24th—16th U. S. Colored troops.

Jones' Hay Station and Ashley Station, Long Prairie, Arkansas.
1,876. August 24th —9th Iowa, and 8th and 11th Missouri Cavalry.

Halltown, Virginia.
1,877. August 24th—Portion of the 8th Corps, Army of the Shenandoah.

Smithfield and Shepherdstown (or Kearneysville), Virginia.
1,878. August 25th—1st and 3d Divisions Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Ream's Station, Virginia.
1,879. August 25th—2d Corps, and 2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Coffee Creek, Clinton, Louisiana.
1,880. August 25th—Portion of the Cavalry of the Department of the Gulf.

Sacramento Mountain, New Mexico.
1,881. August 25th—1st New Mexico Cavalry. Bull Bayou, Arkansas. 1,882. August 26th—9th Kansas and 3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Halltown, Virginia.
1,883. August 26th and 27th—1st and 2d Divisions, 8th Corps, Army of West Virginia.

Owensboro, Kentucky.
1,884. August 27th—108th U. S. Colored troops.

Holly Springs, Mississippi.
1,885. August 27th and 28t,h—14th Iowa Volunteers, 11th U.S. Colored troops (1st Alabama Artillery), and 10th Missouri Cavalry.

Fort Cotton Wood, Nevada Territory.
1,886. August 28th—7th Iowa Cavalry; fight with Indians.

Howard County, Missouri.
1,887. August 28th—Company E, 4th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Ghent, Kentucky.
1,888. August 29th—117th U. S. Colored troops.

Smithfield, Virginia.
1,889. August 29th—lst Division Cavalry Corps, and 3d Division, 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Wormley's Gap, Virginia.
1,890. August 29th—Detachment commanded by Captain Blazer, 96th Ohio.

Arthur's Swamp, Virginia.
1,891. August 29th and 30th—2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Blockhouse No. 5, Nashville and Chattanooga R. R., Tennessee.
1,892. August 31st—115th Ohio Volunteers.

Jonesboro', Georgia.
1,893. August 31st to September 1st—Cavalry and Davis's Division 14th Corps, Army of the Cumberland; 15th, 16th, and 17th Corps, Army of the Tennessee.

Rousseau's Pursuit of Wheeler in Tennessee.
1,894. September 1st to 8th—1st and 4th Tennessee, 2d Michigan, 1st Wisconsin, 8th Iowa, 2d and 8th Indiana, and 6th Kentucky Cavalry.

Trenches before Petersburg.
1,895. September 1st to October 30th—Army of the Potomac.

Lavergne, Tennessee.
1,896. September 1st—Rousseau in pursuit of Wheeler.

Occupation of Atlanta, Georgia.
1,897. September 2d—20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Franklin, Tennessee.
1,898. September 2d—Rousseau in pursuit of Wheeler.

Lovejoy Station, Georgia.
1,899. September 2d to 6th—23d Corps, Army of the Ohio, and 4th Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Big Shanty, Georgia.
1,900. September 2d—9th Ohio Cavalry, on a railroad train.

Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
1,901. September 8d—100th U. S. Colored troops.

Berryville, Virginia.
1,902. September 3d and 4th—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac, 8th Corps, Army of Western Virginia, and 19th Corps.

Darkesville, Virginia.
1,903. September 3d—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Greenville, Tennessee.
1,904. September 4th—9th and 13th Tennessee and 10th Michigan Cavalry.

Campbellville, Tennessee.
1,905. September 5th—Rousseau's Cavalry in pursuit of Wheeler.

Searcy, Arkansas.
1,906. September 6th—Detachment of the 9th Iowa Cavalry.

Readyville, Tennessee.
1,907. September 7th—Detachment of 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Dutch Gap, Virginia.
1,908. September 7th—1th U. S. Colored troops.

Capture of Fort Hell, Jerusalem Plank Road, Virginia.
1,909. September 10th—99th Pennsylvania, 2d U. S. Sharpshooters, and 20th Indiana Volunteers.

Lock's Ford, Opequan, Virginia.
1,910. September 13th—2d Brigade, 3d Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Middle Military Division.

Near Pine Bluff; Arkansas.
1,911. September -Two Companies of the 1st Indiana Cavalry.

Fort Gibson, Indian Territory.
1,912. September 16th and 18th—79th U. S. Colored troops (1st Kansas) and 2d Kansas Cavalry.

Sycamore Church, Virginia.
1,913. September 16th—1st District of Columbia and 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Fairfax Station, Virginia.
1,914. September 17th—13th and 16th New York Cavalry.

Belcher's Mills, Virginia.
1,915. September 17th—Kautz's Cavalry of the Army of the James and 2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Doniphan and Black River, Missouri.
1,916. September 17th to 20th—One Company of the 3d Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Martinsburg, Virginia.
1,917. September 18th—2d Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia.

Fort Cottonwood, Nevada Territory.
1,918. September 18th—7th Iowa Cavalry.

Opequan, Winchester (or Belle Grove), Virginia.
1,919. September 19th—8th Corps and 2d Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia; 6th Corps and 1st and 3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac; 1st and 2d Divisions 19th Corps, Army of the Middle Military Division.

Cabin Creek, Indian Territory.
1,920. September 19th—2d, 6th, and 14th Kansas Cavalry and 1st and 2d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Front Royal Pike, Virginia.
1,921. September 21st—3d Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Fisher's Hill (or Woodstock), Virginia.
1,922. September 22d—6th Corps, 1st and 2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac, 8th Corps, Army of West Virginia, and 1st and 2d Divisions 19th Corps.

Athens, Alabama.
1,923. September 23d—106th, 110th, and 114th U. S. Colored troops, 8d Tennessee Cavalry, and 18th Michigan, and l02d Ohio Volunteers.

Rockport, Missouri.
1,924. September 23d—3d Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Blackwater, Missouri.
1,925. September 23d—One Battalion of the 1st Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Luray, Virginia.
1,926. September 24th—1st Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Fayette, Missouri.
1,927. September 24th—9th Missouri Militia Cavalry.

Bull's Gap, Tennessee.
1,928. September 24th—Cavalry and Mounted Infantry.

Price's Invasion of Missouri.
1,929. September 24th to October 28th—Missouri Militia Cavalry, and Cavalry of General A. J. Smith's command, Kansas Militia, and Cavalry of the Army of the Border.

Sulphur Branch, Trestle, Alabama.
1,930. September 25th—111th U. S. Colored troops (3d Tennessee) and 9th Indiana Cavalry.

Johnsonville, Tennessee.
1,931. September 25th—13th U. S. Colored troops.

Henderson, Kentucky.
1,932. September 25th—118th U. S. Colored troops.

Vache Grass, Arkansas.
1,933. September 26th—14th Kansas Cavalry.

Fort Davidson, Pilot Knob (or Ironton), Missouri.
1,934. September 26th and 27th—47th and 50th Missouri and 14th Iowa Volunteers, 2d and 3d Missouri Cavalry, and Battery H 2d Missouri Light Artillery, Price's Invasion of Missouri.

Brown's Gap, Virginia.
1,935. September 26th—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac, and 2d Cavalry Division Army of West Virginia.

Richland, Tennessee.
1,936. September 26th—111th U. S. Colored troops (3d Alabama).

Weyer's Cave, Virginia.
1,937. September 27th—2d Division Cavalry Army of West Virginia,.

Pulaski, Tennessee.
1,938. September 27th—Cavalry commanded by General Rousseau.

Massacre on North Missouri R.R.
1,939. September 27th—Furloughed Soldiers.

Massacre at Centralia, Missouri.
1,940. September 27th—Three Companies 39th Missouri Volunteers, Price's invasion of Missouri.

Carter's Station, Watauga River, Arkansas.
1,941. September 27th—Cavalry and Mounted Infantry, commanded by General Ammen.

Mariana, Florida.
1,942. September 27th—82d U. S. Colored Troops, 7th Vermont Volunteers, and 2d Maine Cavalry.

Fort Rice, Dakota Territory.
1,943. September 27th—Detachment of 6th Iowa Cavalry; fight with Indians.

Clarksville, Arkansas.
1,944. September 28th—3d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Waynesboro, Virginia.
1,945. September 28th—3d Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

New Market Heights (or Chapin’s Farm, Laurel Hill, Forts Harrison and Gilmore), Virginia.
1,946. September 28th to 30th—10th and 18th Corps and Cavalry, Army of the James.

Fort Sedgwick, Jerusalem Plank Road, Virginia.
1,947. September 28th—3d Division, 9th Corps.

Centreville, Tennessee.
1,948. September 29th—2d Tennessee Mounted Infantry.

Leesburg and Harrison, Missouri.
1,949. September 29th and 30th—2d Missouri Militia Cavalry, Battery H, 2d Missouri Light Artillery, and 14th Iowa Volunteers; Price's invasion of Missouri.

Preble's Farm, Poplar Springs Church, Virginia.
1,950. September 30th to October 1st—l6t Division, 5th Corps, and 2d Division, 9th Corps.

Arthur's Swamp, Virginia.
1,951. September 30th to October 1st—2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac. Athens, Alabama. 1,952. October 1st and 2d—73d Indiana Volunteers.

Huntsville, Alabama.
1,953. October 1st—Detachments of the 12th and 13th Indiana Cavalry.

Franklin, Missouri.
1,954. October 1st—Enrolled Missouri Militia.

Reconnoissance on Charles City Cross Roads, Virginia.
1,955. October 1st—It Cavalry Brigade and Terry's Brigade, 10th Corps, Army of the James.

Yellow Tavern, Weldon R. R., Virginia.
1,956. October 1st to 5th—3d Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Sweetwater, Noses, and Powder Spring Creeks, Georgia.
1,957. October 1st to 3d.—Kilpatrick's Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Waynesboro, Virginia.
1,958. October 2d—Portions of 1st Division, and 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Saltville, Virginia.
1,959. October 2d—11th and 13th Kentucky, 12th Ohio, 11th Michigan, and 5th and 6th U. S. Colored Cavalry, and 26th, 30th, 35th, 37th, 39th, 40th, and 45th Kentucky Mounted Infantry.

Gladesville, Pound Gap, Virginia.
1,960. October 2d—1st Kentucky Cavalry, and 3d Kentucky Mounted Infantry.

Near Memphis, Tennessee.
1,961. October 4th—One company 7th Indiana Cavalry.

Jackson, Louisiana.
1,962. October 5th—23d Wisconsin Volunteers, 1st Texas, and 1st Louisiana Cavalry, and 2d and 4th Massachusetts Battery.

Allatoona, Georgia.
1,963. October 5th—7th, 12th, 50th, 57th, and 93d Illinois, 39th Iowa, 4th Minnesota, and 18th Wisconsin Volunteers, and 12th Wisconsin Battery.

Fort Adams, Louisiana
.
1,964. October 5th—2d Wisconsin, and 3d U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Florence, Alabama.
1,965. October 6th—60th Illinois Volunteers, and 3d and 6th Tennessee Cavalry.

North Shenandoah, Virginia.
1,966. October 8th Ohio Cavalry.

Prince's Place, Osage River, Cole Co., Missouri.
1,967. October 6th—1st, 7th, and 9th Missouri Militia Cavalry. Price's invasion of Missouri.

Woodville, Mississippi.
1,968. October 6th—Troops not specified.

New Market, Virginia.
1,969. October 7th—3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Darbytown Road, near New Market Heights, Virginia.
1,970. October 7th—10th Corps and Cavalry, Army of the James.

Moreau Bottom, near Jefferson City, Missouri.
1,971. October 7th—Missouri Militia, Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry. Price's invasion of Missouri.

Reconnoissance to the Boydtown Plank Road, Virginia.
1,972. October 8th—5th and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Tom's Brook (or Fisher's Hill) Strasburg, Woodstock, Virginia.
1,973. October 9th—1st and 3d Divisions Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

California, Missouri.
1,974. October 9th to 11th—4th and 7th Missouri Militia Cavalry, and Batteries H and L, 2d Missouri Artillery.

Boonsville, Missouri.
1,975. October 9th to 11th—1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th Missouri Militia Cavalry, 15th Missouri, and 17th Illinois Cavalry, and Battery H, 2d Missouri Light Artillery. Price's invasion of Missouri.

South Tunnel, Tennessee.
1,976. October 10th-40th U. S. Colored Troops.

East Point, Mississippi.
1,977. October 10th—61st U. S. Colored Troops (2d Tennessee).

Fort Donelson, Tennessee.
1,978. October 11th—Portion of 4th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery.

Stony Creek Station, Virginia.
1,979. October 11 th—13th Pennsylvania Cavalry. 

Narrows, Georgia.
1,980. October 11th—Garrard's Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Greenville, Tennessee.
1,981. October 12th—Troops not given.

Resaca, Georgia.
1,982. October 12th—Garrison, commanded by Colonel Weaver.

Reconnoissance to Strasburg, Virginia.
1,983. October 13th—1st and 2d Divisions, 19th Corps; and 1st and 2d Divisions, Army of West Virginia.

Tilton, Georgia.
1,984. October 13th—Troops not specified.

Dalton, Georgia.
1,985. October 13th-Troops commanded by Colonel Johnson.

Buzzard Roost Blockhouse, Georgia.
1,986. October 13th—One company of the 115th Illinois Volunteers.

Reconnoissance, Darby town Road, Virginia.
1,987. October 13th—1st and 3d Divisions Tenth Corps and Cavalry, Army of the James.

Bayou Biddell, Louisiana.
1,988. October 15th-52d U. S. Colored troops, 2d Mississippi.

Glasgow, Missouri.
1,989. October 15th—43d Missouri Volunteers, detachments of the 17th Illinois, 9th Missouri Militia, and 13th Missouri Cavalry, and 62d U. S. Colored troops (1st Missouri); Price's invasion of Missouri.

Snake Creek Gap, Georgia
.
1,990. October 15th—Portion of the Army of the Tennessee.

Sedalia, Missouri.
1,991. October 15kh—1st and 7th Missouri Militia Cavalry; Price's invasion of Missouri.

Ship's Gap, Taylor's Ridge, Georgia.
1,992. October 16th—1st Division, 15th Corps.

Cedar Run Church, Virginia.
1,993. October 17th—Detachment of 1st Connecticut Cavalry,

Pierce's Point, Blackwater, Florida
.
1,994. October 18th—19th O Volunteers, and 2d Maine and 1st Florida Cavalry.

Lexington, Missouri.
1,995. October 19th—3d Wisconsin, and 5th, 11th, 15th, and 16th Kansas Cavalry; Price's invasion of Missouri.

Cedar Creek (or Middletown), Virginia.
1,996. October 19th—I and 3d Divisions Cavalry, and 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac; 8th Corps and Cavalry, Army of West Virginia; and 1st and 2d Division 19th Corps.

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
1,997. October 29th to 26th—Troops not given.

Little River, Tennessee.
1,998. October 20th—Cavalry and portion of 15th Corps.

Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
1,999. October 21st—5th U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Little Blue, Missouri.
2,000. October 21st—2d Colorado, 3d Wisconsin, 5th, 11th, 15th, and 16th Kansas Cavalry and one Brigade of Kansas Militia, 2d and 5th Missouri Militia, and two Battalions of the 2d Missouri Artillery; two engagements; Price's invasion of Missouri.

Independence, Missouri.
2,001. October 22d-2d Colorado, 5th, 7th, 11th, 15th, and 16th Kansas Cavalry and Kansas Militia, 1st, 2d, 4th. 6th, 7th. 8th, and 9th Missouri Militia Cavalry, 13th Missouri, 3d Iowa and 17th Illinois Cavalry; two engagements; Price's invasion of Missouri.

White River, Arkansas.
2,002. October 22d—53d U. S. Colored troops.

Gunboat attack on the Union Batteries, on the James River, Virginia.
2,003. October 22d—Confederate loss 11 wounded.

Hurricane Creek, Mississippi.
2,004. October 23d—1st Iowa and 9th Kansas Cavalry.

Princeton, Arkansas.
2,005. October 23d—3d Missouri Cavalry.

Westport, Big Blue, Missouri.
2,006. October 23d—Missouri Militia Cavalry, Cavalry of General A. J. Smith's command, and Cavalry and Kansas Militia of the Army of the Border; Price's invasion of Missouri.

Cold Water Grove, Osage, Missouri.
2,007. October 24th—Kansas Cavalry of the Army of the Border.

Mine Creek, Maria des Cygnes and Little Osage River, Kansas.
2,008. October 25th—Cavalry of General Pleasonton's and Curtis'. armies; pursuit of Price's forces.

Milton, Blackwater, Florida.
2,009. October 26th—19th Iowa Volunteers and at Maine Cavalry.

Decatur, Alabama.
2,010. October 26th to 29th—18th Michigan, 102d Ohio, and 68th Indiana Volunteers, and 14th U. S. Colored troops.

Hatche's Ran, South Side R. R. (or Boydtown Road, Vaughn Road, and Burgess Farm), Virginia.
2,011. October 27th—2d Cavalry Division, 2d and 3d Division 2d Corps, 5th and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Fair Oaks (near Richmond), Virginia.
2,012. October 27th to 28th—10th and I8th Corps and Cavalry, Army of the James.

Newtonia, Missouri.
2,013. October 28th and 30th—Cavalry of the Army of the Border; pursuit ot Price's forces.

Fort Halman, Tennessee.
2,014. October 28th—Union Gunboats.

Destruction of the Rebel Ram Albemarle.
2,015. October 28th—Thirteen men, commanded by Lieutenant W. B. Cushing, U. S. Navy.

Fayetteville, Arkansas.
2,016. October 28th—1st Arkansas Cavalry.

Morristown, Tennessee.
2,017. October 28th—Cavalry commanded by General Gillem.

Beverly, West Virginia.
2,018. October 29th—8th Ohio Cavalry.

Muscle Shoals, Racoon Ford, Alabama.
2,019. October 30th—1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Near Brownsville, Alabama.
2,020. October 30th—7th Iowa and 11th Missouri Cavalry.

Ladija, Terrapin Creek, Alabama
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2,021. October 30th—Garrard's Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.

Plymouth, North Carolina.
2,022. October 31st—U. S. steamers Commodore Hill, Shamrock, Otsego, Wyalusing, and Tacony.

Black River, Louisiana.
2,023. November 1st—6th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery.

Union Station, Tennessee.
2,024. November 1st to 4th—10th Missouri Cavalry.

Vera Cruz, Arkansas.
2,025. November 3d—One company of 46th Missouri Volunteers.

Johnsonville, Tennessee.
2,026. November 4th and 5th—11th Tennessee Cavalry, 43d Wisconsin Volunteers, and 12th U. S. Colored troops.

Big Pigeon River, Tennessee.
2,027. November 5th and 6th—3d North Carolina Mounted Infantry.

Fort Sedgwick, Virginia.
2,028. November 5th—2d Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Atlanta, Georgia.
2,029. November 8th—2d Division, 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland.

Shoal Creek, Alabama.
2,030. November 9th—5th Division, Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Newtown, Ninevah and Cedar Springs, Virginia.
2,031. November 12th—1st and 3d Divisions, Cavalry, Army of the Potomac; and 2d Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia.

Bull's Gap, Morristown, Tennessee.
2,032. November 13th—8th, 9th, and 13th Tennessee Cavalry.

Cow Creek, Arkansas.
2,033. November 14th to 28th—54th U. S. Colored troops (2d Arkansas), and 3d Kansas Indian Home Guards.

Clinton and Liberty Creek, Louisiana.
2,034. November 15th—Expedition commanded by General A. L. Lee. Lovejoy Station, Jonesboro', Georgia. 2,035. November 16th—1st Brigade 3d Division, Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland.

Bear Creek Station, Georgia.
2,036. November 16th—2d Brigade 3d Division, Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland. Chester Station,

Bermuda Hundred, Virginia.
2,037. November 17th—209th Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Aberdeen and Butler Creek, Alabama.
2,038. November 17th—2d Iowa Cavalry.

Myerstown, Virginia.
2,039. November 18th—Detachment 91st Ohio Volunteers.

Bayou La Fouche (or Ash Bayou), Louisiana.
2,040. November 19th—11th Wisconsin Volunteers, and 93d U. S. Colored troops.

Macon, Georgia.
2,041. November 20th—10th Ohio and 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 92d Illinois Mounted Infantry, and 10th Wisconsin Battery, Army of the Cumberland.

Liberty and Jackson, Louisiana.
2,042. November 21st—4th Wisconsin Cavalry and 1st Wisconsin Battery.

Rolling Fork, Mississippi.
2,043. November 22d—3d U. S. Colored Cavalry (1st Mississippi).

Griswoldville, Georgia.
2,044. November 22d—Walcott's Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Corps, and 1st Brigade, 3d Cavalry Division, Army of the Tennessee.

Clinton, Georgia.
2,045. November 22d—Advance at the 15th Corps.

Rood's Hill, Virginia.
2,046. November 22d—1st and 3d Divisions Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, and 2d Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia.

Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
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2,047. November 22d—5th Cavalry Division, Military Division of the Mississippi.

Bent's Old Fork, Texas.
2,048. November 24th—1st California Cavalry.

Campbellville and Lynnville, Tennessee.
2049. November 24th—5th Cavalry Division, Military Division of the Missouri.

Columbia, Duck Run, Tennessee.
2,050. November 24th to 28th—Capron's Brigade 1st Cavalry Division, and 4th and 23d Corps, General Thomas' army.

Ball's Ferry, Oconee River, Georgia.
2,051. November 24th and 25th—1st Alabama Cavalry, advance of the Army of the Tennessee.

Pawnee Forks, Kansas.
2,052. November 25th—One Company 1st Colorado Cavalry.

St. Vrain's Old Fort, New Mexico.
2,053. November 25th—One Company of 1st New Mexico Cavalry.

Madison Station, Alabama.
2,054. November 26th—101st U. S. Colored troops.

Sandersville (or Buffalo Creek), Georgia.
2,055. November 26th—3d Brigade 1st Division, 20th Corps.

Sylvan Grove, Georgia.
2,056. November 26th—8th Indiana and 2d Kentucky Cavalry.

Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi Central R. R.
2,057. November 27th—Cavalry and Artillery, commanded by Colonel Osband, 3d U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Waynesboro, Thomas' Station, and Buck Head Creek (or Reynolds' Plantation, Jones' Plantation, and Brown's Cross Roads), Georgia.
2,058. November 27th to 29th—3d Cavalry Division, Army Military Division of the Mississippi.

Fort Kelly, New Creek, West Virginia.
2,059. November 28th—From Confederate reports.

Spring Hill (or Mount Carmel), Tennessee.
2,060. November 29th—4th Corps and Cavalry.

Big Sandy, Colorado Territory
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2,061. November 29th—1st and 3d Colorado Cavalry.

Franklin, Tennessee.
2,062. November 30th—4th Corps, Army of the Cumberland, 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio.

Honey Hill, Broad River (or Grahamsville), South Carolina.
2,063. November 30th—25th Ohio, 56th and 155th New York Volunteers, and 26th, 32d, 35th, and 102d U. S. Colored troops, and 54th and 55th Massachusetts Colored troops, Army of the South.

Bermuda Hundred, Virginia.
2,064. November 30th to December 4th—Pickets of the 20th Colored troops.

Stoney Creek Station and Duvall's Mills, Weldon R. R., Virginia.
2,065. December 1st—2d Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac. Twelve miles from Yazoo City, Mississippi. 2,066. December 1st—Detachment of the 2d Wisconsin Cavalry.

Trenches before Petersburg, Virginia.
2,067. December 1st to 31st—Army of the Potomac. Skirmishing in front of Nashville, Tennessee. 2,068. December 1st to 14th—4th Corps, Army of the Cumberland. 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio, 1st and 3d Divisions 16th Corps, Army of the Tennessee, and Cavalry.

Millen Grove, Georgia.
2,069. December 1st—5th Kentucky and 8th Indiana Cavalry of General W. T. Sherman's army.

Rocky Creek Church, Georgia.
2,070. December 2d—3d Kentucky and 5th Ohio Cavalry; advance of Sherman's army.

------, Mississippi.
2,071. December 2d—2d New York Cavalry.

Block House No. 2, Mill Creek, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
2,072. December 2d and 3d—Detachment of 115th Ohio Volunteers, 44th and two Companies 14th U. S. Conrad troops.

Thomas' Station, Georgia.
2,073. December 3d—92d Illinois Mounted Infantry.

Coosaw River, South Carolina.
2,074. December 4th—25th Ohio Volunteers.

Block House No. 7, Overall's Creek, Tennessee.
2,075. December 4th—Troops commanded by General Milroy.

Waynesboro' and Brier Creek, Georgia.
2,076. December 4th—3d Cavalry Division, Army Military Division of the Mississippi.

Statesboro, Georgia.
2,077. December 4th—Foragers of the 15th Corps.

Murfreesboro (or Cedars), Tennessee.
2,078. December 5th to 8th—Troops commanded by General Rousseau.

Deveaux Neck (or Tillafinney River, Bridge, and Gregory's Farm), South Carolina.
2,079. December 6th to 9th—26th, 33d, 34th, and 102d V. S. Colored troops, 54th and 55th Massachusetts Colored troops, 56th and 155th New York, and 25th and 107th Ohio Volunteers, and 2d Rhode Island Artillery; also a Naval Brigade.

White Post, Virginia.
2,080. December 6th— 50 men of the 21st New York Cavalry.

Ebenezer Creek, Cypress Swamp, Georgia.
2,081. December 7th—9th Michigan and 9th Ohio Cavalry, rear guard of left wing of Sherman's Army.

Ogeechee River (or Jenk's Bridge, Eden Station, and Poole's Station), Georgia.
2,082. December 7th to 9th—15th and 17th Corps, right wing of the Army of the Military Division of the Mississippi.

Weldon R. R. Expedition.
2,083. December 7th to 11th—2d Division Cavalry Corps, 5th Corps, and 3d Division a Corps, Army of the Potomac.

Reconnoissance to Hatcher's Run, Virginia.
2,084. December 8th and 9th—3d and 13th Pennsylvania and 6th Ohio Cavalry, and 1st Division, 2d Corps.

Raid to Gordonsville, Virginia.
2,085. December 8th to 28th—1st and 3d Divisions Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Expedition into Western North Carolina.
2,086. December 9th to January 14th, 1865—3d North Carolina Volunteers.

Fort Lyons (or Sand Creek), Indian Territory.
2,087. December 9th—1st Colorado Cavalry, commanded by Colonel J. M. Chivington; massacre of 500 Indians.

Cuyler's Plantation, Monteith Swamp, Georgia
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2,088. December 9th—14th Corps of the left wing of the Army Military Division of the Mississippi. Expedition to Hamilton, North Carolina. . December 9th to 12th—27th Massachusetts and 9th New Jersey Volunteers, North Carolina Cavalry, and 8d New York Artillery; skirmish at Foster's Bridge on the 10th, and butler's Bridge on the 12th.

Bellefield and Hicksford, Virginia.
2,090. December 9th—2d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; skirmish during the Weldon H. K. expedition.

Siege of Savannah, Georgia.
2,091. December 10th to 21st—l4th and 20th Corps, commanded by Major-General Henry W. Slocum, left wing; 15th and 17th Corps, right wing commanded by Major-General Oliver O. Howard; Army Military Division of the Mississippi.

Elkton, Kentucky.
2,092. December 12th—1st Cavalry Division, commanded by Brigadier-General McCook.

Stoneman’s Raid from Bean's Station, Tennessee to Saltville, Virginia.
2,093. December 12th to 21st—Cavalry of the Army of the Ohio.

Kingsport, Tennessee.
2,094. December 13th—8th, 9th, and 13th Tennessee Cavalry; Stoneman's raid. Fort

McAllister, Georgia.
2,095. December 13th—2d Division, 15th Corps, Sherman's army.

Bristol, Tennessee.
2,096. December 14th—Cavalry commanded by General Burbridge; Stoneman's raid.

Memphis, Tennessee.
2,097. December 14th—4th Iowa Cavalry. Abingdon, Virginia. 2,098. December 15th—Cavalry commanded by General Burbridge; Stoneman's raid.

Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
2,099. December 15th—Troops commanded by General Rousseau.

Glade, Springs.
2,100. December 15th—12th Kentucky Cavalry; Stoneman's raid.

Nashville (or Brentwood), Overton's Hills, Tennessee.
2,101. December 15th and 18th—4th Corps, Army of the Cumberland; 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio; 1st and 3d Divisions, 16th Corps, Army of the Tennessee; Detachments of Colored troops, Convalescents, Recruits, etc., and Cavalry Corps.

Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
2,102. December 16th—2d and 3d Brigades, McCook's 1st Cavalry Division.

Marion and Wvtheville, Virginia.
2,103. December Kith—8th, 9th, and 18th Tennessee Cavalry; Stoneman's raid.

Millwood, Virginia.
2,104. December 17th—Scouting party, 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

Hollow Tree Gap, Tennessee.
2,105. December 17th—6th and 7th Divisions, Cavalry, General Thomas' army. Franklin, Tennessee. 2,106. December 17th—6th Division, Cavalry, Thomas' army.

Mitchell's Creek, Florida.
2,107. December 17th—82d U. S. Colored troops.

Pine Barren Creek, Alabama.
2,108. December 17th to 19th—82d and 97th U. S. Colored troops.

Marion, Virginia.
2,109. December 18th—Cavalry of the Army of the Ohio; Stoneman's raid.

Franklin Creek, Mississippi.
2,110. December 18th—Troops of the 3d Corps.

Rutherford Creek, Tenn.
2,111. December 19th—Cavalry of General Thomas' army.

Saltville, Virginia.
2,112. December 20th—Gillem's and Burbridge's Cavalry, commanded by General Stoneman.

Lacey's Springs, Virginia.
2,113. December 20th—3d Division of Cavalry, Army of the Potomac.

Madison Court House.
2,114. December 20th—Michigan Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac.

Lynnville, Tennessee.
2,115. December 23d— Cavalry of General Thomas' army.

Jack's Shop, near Gordonsville, Virginia.
2,116. December 23d—1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac, and 2d Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia.

Buford's Station, Tennessee.
2,117. December 23d—Cavalry of General Thomas' army.

Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
2,118. December 24th—1st Wisconsin Cavalry.

Mocassin Gap, Virginia.
2,119. December 24th—8th Tennessee Cavalry; Stoneman's raid.

Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
2,120. December 24th—12th U. S. Colored troops.

Fort Fisher, North Carolina.
2,121. December 25th—North Atlantic Squadron, commanded by Rear-Admiral Porter, and troops of 10th Corps, Army of the James.

Pulaski, Lamb's Ferry, Anthony's Hill, and Sugar Creek, Tennessee.
2,122. December 25th—Cavalry of General Thomas' army.

Verona, Mississippi.
2,123. December 25th—7th Indiana Cavalry.

Decatur, Alabama.
2,121. December 27th and 28th—Major-General Steadman's Provisional Division.

Egypt Station, Mississippi.
2,125. December 28th—7th Indiana, 4th and 11th Illinois, 4th and 10th Missouri, 2d Wisconsin, 2d New Jersey, 1st Mississippi, and 3d U. S. Colored Cavalry.

Pond Spring, Alabama.
2,126. December 29th—15th Pennsylvania, and Detachments of 2d Tennessee and 10th, 12th, and 13th Indiana Cavalry.