The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh: History of the Regiment ; the Battle of ShilohHarrisburg publishing Company, 1905 - 406 pages |
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... Camp Slifer Camp Wilkins - On to Kentucky - Camp Nevin - Company K - Reorganization of the Army - General Buell in Command - Munfordville - Division Moves North to aid Grant at Fort Donelson - Countermarch- Bowling Green - Nashville ...
... Camp Slifer Camp Wilkins - On to Kentucky - Camp Nevin - Company K - Reorganization of the Army - General Buell in Command - Munfordville - Division Moves North to aid Grant at Fort Donelson - Countermarch- Bowling Green - Nashville ...
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History of the Regiment ; the Battle of Shiloh Pennsylvania. Shiloh Battlefield Commission. ( 68 ) CHAPTER I. Recruiting for the Regiment - Camp Slifer Camp.
History of the Regiment ; the Battle of Shiloh Pennsylvania. Shiloh Battlefield Commission. ( 68 ) CHAPTER I. Recruiting for the Regiment - Camp Slifer Camp.
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... Camp Slifer Camp Wilkins - Kentucky- Camp Nevin - Company K- Re - organization of the Army - General Buell in Command - Munfordville -Division moves to aid General Grant at Fort Donelson - Countermarch - Bowling Green - Nashville . ON N ...
... Camp Slifer Camp Wilkins - Kentucky- Camp Nevin - Company K- Re - organization of the Army - General Buell in Command - Munfordville -Division moves to aid General Grant at Fort Donelson - Countermarch - Bowling Green - Nashville . ON N ...
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... Camp Wilkins on Friday , October 18 , 1861 , and embarked with the rest of the brigade the same evening , on steamboats on the Monongahela river , and went down the Ohio river . Dis- embarking at Louisville , Kentucky on Tuesday morning ...
... Camp Wilkins on Friday , October 18 , 1861 , and embarked with the rest of the brigade the same evening , on steamboats on the Monongahela river , and went down the Ohio river . Dis- embarking at Louisville , Kentucky on Tuesday morning ...
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... camp at Munfordville was called Camp Wood , in honor of the father of General T. J. Wood , commander of the Fifth Brigade , who resided in the town . While there the Seventy- seventh exchanged their old muskets for Belgian rifles , a ...
... camp at Munfordville was called Camp Wood , in honor of the father of General T. J. Wood , commander of the Fifth Brigade , who resided in the town . While there the Seventy- seventh exchanged their old muskets for Belgian rifles , a ...
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1st Sergeant 2d Lieutenant advance aid-de-camp April 12 army artillery assistant adjutant attack battery battle of Shiloh bivouacked Bragg Brig brigade camp Capt Captain Captured at Chickamauga cavalry Chattanooga Colonel command Company Confederate Corinth road Corporal corps December Deserted Discharged June Discharged October 11 Discharged on Surgeon's enemy enemy's engaged field fire flank front George guns Henry Illinois Indiana infantry Iowa Jacob James John July June 25 Kentucky killed Liberty Gap Lieut line of battle March 11 March 9 McClernand McClernand's McCook miles Mississippi Monday monument morning moved Nashville night November o'clock October 11 Ohio ordered picket Pittsburg Landing position Prentiss Private rear regiment retired Samuel Second Brigade Second Division Sept September 19 Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania Sherman skirmishers Stone River Sunday Surgeon's certificate Tennessee river Third Brigade thirty P. M. Thomas troops Union Union army Veteran Reserve Corps volunteer aid William wounded
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Page 389 - Colonel JA McDowell, commanding the first brigade, held his ground on Sunday, till I ordered him to fall back, which he did in line of battle; and when ordered, he conducted the attack on the enemy's left in good style. In falling back to the next position, he was thrown from his horse and injured, and his brigade was not in position on Monday morning. His subordinates.
Page 405 - ... made known to their countrymen. The immediate staff of the lamented commander-in-chief, who accompanied him to the field, rendered efficient service, and, either by his side or in carrying his orders, shared his exposure to the casualties of the well-contested battle-field.
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Page 401 - Breckinridge, following closely on the third line, in the same order, its right wing supported by cavalry. These two corps constituted the reserve, and were to support the front lines of battle by being deployed, when required, on the right and left of the Pittsburgh road, or otherwise act according to the exigencies of the battle.
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