{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "^o\\nv Cv\\no V\\nu\\nV\\n.{5^ VC\\n4 O t. 4 \u00e2\u0096\u00a0TT A. O\\nX", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "^^^f-", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "Digitized by the Internet Archive\\nin 2010 with funding from\\nThe Library of Congress\\nhttp://www.archive.org/details/recordofconfederOObook", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "zL\\nA\\nECORD\\nConfederate Generals,\\nGiving tf\\\\e States of eachi,\\nar\\\\d Rarik, \\\\j\\\\^\\\\\\\\ a\\nFull List of Battles,\\nAnd the Dates of each, from 1861 to 1865.\\ni^\\n-1^^\\nALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.\\nBY _y\\nJOHN A. BOOKER,\\nLate Captair\\\\ Co. D, 21st Regt. Va. Vols., vJor\\\\es Brigade. Jacksoq s\\nCorps, A. H. V.\\nKICHMOND, VA.\\nEVERETT WADDEY CO., PRINTERS.\\n1897.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "PREFACE.\\n^ypjIIS BOOK^ with the list of the battles^ skirmishes and en-\\ngagements of the war with the States of the North and\\nSouth, frotn 1861 to 1865, is intended for the convenient use\\nof those who took a part in those bloody battles. It shows the\\nnumber and names of the Getierals, as v)ell as those of the Lieu-\\ntenant- Generals, and the States from which they were selected.\\nIt also gives the number of the Brigadier-Generals, and the\\nStates from which they iiiere selected. It gives the number of bat-\\ntles and skirmishes where fought, and their date as recorded in\\nWashington, all of ichich are arranged alphabetically, with the\\nStates also so arranged.\\nIt shows by name that there xoere fought from 1861 to 1865,\\nsixteen hundred and eighteen battles and skirmishes, and there\\nwere in all eighteen hundred and eighty -tioo battles fought, but\\nthe names of some could not be gotten.\\nThere were only eleven States vihich seceded frotn the Union,\\nand yet there were twenty-two States and Territories, with the\\nDistrict of Columbia, in which battles loere fought.\\nEvery soldier who fought in the war with the States should\\nfrom this record book note the engagements in %ohich he took part.\\nIn after years it toill be a happy reflection tohen he can revert\\nto those days in which he served his country.\\nMany of the soldiers whose evening shades of life are growing\\nlong are having their army records writteti up that they may be\\nhanded doxon to future generations, which will be esteemed more\\nhighly than great riches.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "A FULL LIST\\nOF\\nConfederate Generals\\nFROM 1861 TO 1865.\\nFull Generals:\\n1. Samuel Cooper,\\n2. A. S. Johnston,\\n3. R. E. Lee,\\n4. Joseph E. Johnston,\\n5. P. G. T. Beauregard,\\n6. Braxton Bragg,\\nVirginia.\\nTexas.\\nVirginia.\\nVirginia.\\nLouisiana.\\nLousiana.\\nGeneral of the Provisional Army, E. K. Smith, Florida.\\nGeneral with temporary rank, J. B. Hood, Texas.\\nLieutenant-Generals\\nJames Longstreet, Ala.\\ntK. Smith, Fla.\\nL. Polk, La.\\nT. H. Holmes, N. C.\\nWm. J. Hardee, Ga.\\nT. J. Jackson, Va.\\nJ. C. Pemberton, Va.\\nR. S. Ewell, Va.\\nA. P. Hill, Va.\\n10. D. H. Hill, Y^.\u00c2\u00a3\\n21. John B.\\n3.\\n4.\\n5.\\n6.\\n7.\\n8.\\n9.\\n-4i,-J.-B. Hood, Texas.\\n12. Richard Taylor, La.\\n13. S. D. Lee, S. C.\\n14. J. A. Early, Va.\\n15. R. H. Anderson, S. C.\\n16. A. P. Stewart, Tenn.\\n17. N. B. Forrest, Tenn.\\n18. Wade Hampton, S. C.\\n19. S. B. Buckner, Ky\\n20. J. Wheeler, Of^\\nGordon, Ga.\\nv/\\n.t/^", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "List of Generals by States.^\\nAlabama. Lieutenant-general, 1\\nMajor-generals, 6\\nBrigadier-generals, 34 41\\nArkansas. Major-generals, 3\\nBrigadier-generals, 22 25\\nFlorida. Full general, 1\\nLieutenant-general, 1\\nMajor-generals, 4\\nBrigadier-generals, 13 19\\nGeorgia. Lieutenant-generals, 3\\nMajor-generals, 10\\nBrigadier-generals, 51 64\\nIndian Territory. Brigadier-general, 1 1\\nKentucky. Lieutenant-general, 1\\nMajor-generals, 6\\nBrigadier-generals, 21 28\\nLouisiana. Full generals, 2\\nLieutenant-generals, 2\\nMajor-generals, 6\\nBrigadier-generals, 26 3.6\\nMaryland. Brigadier-generals, 8 8\\nMississippi. Major-generals, 5\\nBrigadier-generals, 36 41\\nMissouri. Major-generals, 4\\nBrigadier-generals, 16 20\\nNorth Carolina. Lieutenant-generals, 2\\nMajor-generals, 7\\nBrigadier-generals, 36 45\\n*The (then) Empire of France furnished to the Confederate Army 1 Major-\\ngeneral, who was also Brigadier-general.\\n6", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "Record of Confederate Generals.\\nSouth Carolina. Lieutenant-generals,\\n3\\nMajor-generals,\\nBrigadier-generals,\\n7\\n33-\\n43\\nTennessee. Lieutenant-generals,\\n2\\nMajor-generals,\\nBrigadier-generals,\\n10\\n40-\\n62\\nTexas. Full general,\\n1\\nTemporary rank,\\nLieutenant-general,\\n1\\n1\\nMajor-generals,\\nBrigadier-generals,\\n3\\n39-\\n45\\nVirginia. Full generals,\\n3\\nLieutenant-generals,\\nMajor-generals,\\nBrigadier-generals,\\n5\\n22\\n83-\\n-113\\nNumber of full generals, 6\\nNumber of generals with temporary rank, 1\\nNumber of generals of the Provisional Army, 1\\nNumber of lieutenant-generals, 21\\nNumber of major-generals, 99\\nNumber of brigadier-generals, 438 566\\nTo unknown States Brigadier-generals, 15\\nN. B. Some of these brigadier-generals were promoted\\nto major-generals and were reported twice.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "Record of Confederate Generals.\\nRelative Numbers in both Armies.\\nNumber of white males in the Northern States\\nin 1861 subject to military duty, 4,559,872\\nNumber of colored troops enrolled, 99,337\\nNumber of white troops from Southern States in\\nU. S. Army, 86,009\\nNumber of Indians in U. S. Army, 3,530\\n4,748,748\\nNumber of white males in the Southern\\nStates subject to military duty in\\n1861, 1,064,193\\nNumber of troops from Northern States\\nenrolled in Confederate Army, 19,000\\n1,083,193\\nNumber in Union Army and subject to enroll-\\nment over and above the Southern States, 3,665,555\\nIt will be seen from the reports in the War Department\\nat Washington, that there was a vast difference between the\\ntwo armies as to numbers.\\nThe Union Army is put at the enormous fig-\\nures of 2,800,000\\nThe Confederate Army at the small number, 600,000\\nA total in favor of U. S. Army 2,200,000\\nWith this difference in numbers, the war lasted only four\\nyears, as all the Confederate ports were blockaded, and the\\nConfederacy was not able to recruit from Europe, Asia and\\nAfrica, and the islands of the seas.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "A Full List of Battles.\\nEeoord of Battles.\\nALABAMA.\\nAthens, September 23, 1864.\\nBridgeport, April 29, 1862.\\nBlack Warrior Creek, May 1, 1863.\\nBlount s Farm, May 2, 1863.\\nCane Creek, October 26, 1863.\\nCherokee Station, October 21 and 29, 1863.\\nCourtland Bridge, July 25, 1862.\\nDecatur, March 7, 1864, April 17, 1864, October 26 to 29,\\n1864.\\nDecatur and Moulton, May 26 to 29, 1864.\\nElkton Station (near Athens), May 9, 1862.\\nFort Blakely, Mobile, April 11, 1865.\\nFort Gaines and Fort Morgan, August 5 to 23, 1864.\\nFort Morgan, August 5 to 23, 1864.\\nHuntsville, April 11, 1862.\\nMobile Bay (naval battle), August 5 to 20, 1864.\\nNauvoo and Thornhill, January 2 and 3, 1865.\\nStreight s Raid.\\nStreight s Raid, Tuscumbia to Rome, Ga., April 27 to\\nMay 3, 1863, with skirmishes at Day s Gap, April 30, 1863.\\nSiege of Mobile, March 26 to April 11, 1865.\\nSurrender of the Confederate Navy in Tombigbee River,\\nMay 4, 1865.\\nSurrender of Taylor, May 4, 1865.\\nTuscumbia, April 24, 1863.\\nWilson s raid from Chickasaw, Alabama, to Macon, Ga.,\\nMarch 22, to April 24, 1865.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "10 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nARKANSAS.\\nAberdeen, July 9, 1862.\\nAustin, Bayou Meto and Brownsville, August 25 to 31,\\n1863.\\nBatesville, July 14, 1862, and February 19, 1864.\\nBaker Springs, January 24, 1864.\\nBayou Cache, July 7 1862. Also called Cotton Plant.\\nBentonville, Pea Ridge, LeetoM n and Elkhorn Tavern,\\nMarch 6 to 8, 1862.\\nBig Indian Creek, May 27, 1862.\\nBoonsborough, Cane Hill and Boston Mountain, Novem-\\nber 28, 1862.\\nCamden and Liberty, April 15 and 16, 1864.\\nChalk Bluff, surrender of Jeff Thompson, May 11, 1865.\\nClarendon, August 13, 1862, March 15, June 25, and June\\n29, 1864.\\nClarksville, November 8, 1863.\\nCotton Plant, July 7, 1862.\\nCotton Plant, April 21, 1864.\\nDouglass Landing, Pine Bluff, February 22, 1865.\\nElkhorn Tavern, March 6 to 8, 1862.\\nFayetteville, January 15, 1862.\\nFayetteville, or Prairie Grove, December 7, 1862.\\nFarr s Mills, July 14, 1864.\\nFort Smith, August 24, 1864.\\nFort Hindman, Arkansas Post, January 11, 1863.\\nGrand Prairie, July 6, 1862.\\nHelena, August 11, 1862, December 5, 1862, and July 4,\\n1863.\\nJenkins Ferry, April 30, 1864.\\nJones Hay Station and Ashley Station, August 24, 1864.\\nJonesboro, August 17, 1862.\\nLa Grange, October 11, 1862, and May 1, 1863.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "tvitJi, a Full List of Battles. 11\\nLake Chicot, June 6, 1864.\\nLittle Red River, June 25, 1862.\\nLittle Rock, September 10, 1863.\\nLong View and Mount Elba, March 26 to 30, 1864.\\nMarianna, November 7, 1862.\\nMartin s Creek, January 7, 1864.\\nMassard Prairie, July 27, 1864.\\nMoscow, April 13, 1864.\\nNear Augusta, April 1, 1864.\\nNear Helena, May 25, 1863.\\nOkolona, April 3, 1864.\\nPine Bluff, October 25, 1863, July 2, 1864.\\nPrairie Grove or Fayetteville, December 7, 1862.\\nPoisons Springs, April 18, 1864.\\nPrinceton, April 29, 1864.\\nRichland, May 3, 1864.\\nRoseville and Stone s Farm, April 5, 1864.\\nSalem or Spring River, March 18, 1862.\\nSearcy Landing, May 19, 1862.\\nSearcy, September 6, 1864.\\nSmithville, June 17, 1862.\\nSpoonsville, April 2, 1864.\\nSt. Charles (on the White River), June 17, 1862.\\nTalbot s Ferry, April 19, 1862.\\nWaldron, December 30, 1863.\\nWallace s Ferry, July 26, 1864.\\nWest Point, White River, August 14, 1863.\\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.\\nWashington, Fort Stevens, July 12, 1864.\\nFLORIDA.\\nBarber s Place, St. Mary s River, February 9, 1864.\\nFort Pickens, November 23, 1861.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "12 Record of Confederate Generals\\nGainesville, February 14, 1864, and August 17, 1864.\\nJacksonville, May 1, 1864.\\nLake City, February 12, 1864.\\nMarianna, September 27, 1864.\\nMitchell s Creek and Pine Barren Creek, December 17 to\\n19, 1864.\\nMosquito Inlet, naval engagements, March 21, 1862.\\nNear Pensacola, naval engagement, September 14, 1861.\\nNatural Bridge, March 6, 1865.\\nOlustee, or Silver Lake, February 20, 1864.\\nSanta Rosa, October 9, 1861.\\nSt. Augustine, December 30, 1863.\\nTallahassee, surrender of Sam. Jones, May 10, 1865.\\nTampa Bay, naval engagement, October 17, 1863.\\nGEORGIA.\\nAdairsville and Calhoun, May 17 and 18, 1864.\\nAllatoona, October 5, 1864.\\nAtlanta, July 22, 1864.\\nAtlanta and vicinity, Chattahoochee River, July 5 to 10,\\n1864; Peach Tree Creek, July 20, 1864.\\nAtlanta, November 9, 1864.\\nBig Shanty, June 3, 1864.\\nBrush Mountain, June 20, 1864.\\nCasville, May 19 to 22, 1864.\\nChattahoochee River, July 5 to 10, 1864.\\nChickamauga, September 19 to 21, 1863.\\nCulp s Farm, June 22, 1864.\\nDallas, New Hope Church, Allatoona Hills, May 25 to\\nJune 4, 1864.\\nDalton, August 14 to 16, 1864, and October 13.\\nDavis, Jefferson, President, captured at Irwinville, May\\n10, 1865.\\nDecatur, July 22, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "ivith a Full List of Battles. 13\\nEden Station, December 7 to 9, 1864.\\nEzra Church, July 28, 1864.\\nFall of Atlanta, September 2, 1864.\\nFort Pulaski, April 10, 1862.\\nGraysville, November 26, 1863, and August 16, 1864.\\nGriswoldville, November 22, 1864.\\nIrwinville, capture of President Jefferson Davis, May 10,\\n1865.\\nJonesboro, August 31, 1864, and September 1, 1864.\\nKennesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864.\\nLay s or Tanner s Ferry, May 15, 1864.\\nLett s Tan Yard, September 13, 1863.\\nLovejoy s Station, September 2 to 6, 1864.\\nLovejoy s Station and Bear Creek Station, November 16,\\n1864.\\nMacon, November 20, 1864.\\nMill Creek Gap and Buzzard s Roost, May 5 to 12, 1864.\\nNickajack Trace, April 23, 1864.\\nPeach Tree Creek, July 20, 1864.\\nPickett s Mills, May 27, 1864.\\nRed Clay, May 3, 1864.\\nResaca, May 13 to 16, 1864, and October 12, 1864.\\nRinggold, September 11, 1863.\\nRinggold and Taylor s Ridge, November 27, 1863.\\nRocky Face Ridge, including Tunnel Hill, May 5 to 9,\\n1864.\\nRome and Kingston, May 18, 1864.\\nRuff s, July 3, 1864.\\nSandersville, November 26, 1864.\\nSavannah and vicinity, White Marsh, or Wilmington\\nIsland, April 16, 1862.\\nSiege of Savannah, December 10 to 21, 1864.\\nSiege of Atlanta, July 28 to September 2, 1864.\\nSmyrna, July 2 to 5, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "14 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nTunnel Hill, November 28, 1863, January 28, 1864.\\nTunnel Hill and Rocky Face, February 23 to 27, 1864.\\nVarnell s Station, May 9, 1864.\\nILLINOIS.\\nCharleston, March 28, 1864.\\nINDIAN TERRITORY.\\nFort Gibson, September 16 and 18, 1864.\\nHoney Springs, July 17, 1863.\\nINDIANA.\\nCorydon, Morgan s Raid, July, 1868.\\nVernon, Morgan s Raid, July, 1863.\\nKANSAS.\\nBaxter Springs, October 6, 1863.\\nLawrence, plunder and massacre, August 21, 1863.\\nKENTUCKY.\\nBacon Creek, December 26, 1862.\\nBig Hill, August 23, 1862.\\nBowling Green, February 1, 1862.\\nBurkesville (Morgan s Raid), July, 1863.\\nColumbia (Morgan s Raid), July, 1863.\\nCreelsborough, December 7, 1863.\\nCynthiana, July 17, 1862, and June 11, 1864.\\nCynthiana and Kellar s Bridge, June 10, 1864.\\nDanville, March 24, 1863.\\nDutton s Hill, or Somerset, March 30, 1863.\\nElizabethtown, December 27, 1862.\\nFloyd s Fork, October 1, 1862.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 15\\nFort Anderson, Paducah, March 25, 1862.\\nGarrettsburg, November 6, 1862.\\nGlasgow, December 24, 1862, and October 5, 1863.\\nGreen River Bridge (Morgan s Raid), July, 1863.\\nHarrodsburg, October 10, 1862.\\nHillsboro, October 8, 1861.\\nHorse-Shoe Bend, May 11, 1863.\\nIrvine, July 30, 1863.\\nLebanon, July 12, 1862, July 5, 1863, July 30, 1864.\\nLexington, October 17, 1862.\\nMayfield, January 12, 1864.\\nMill Springs, or Logan s Cross Roads, January 19 and 20,\\n1862.\\nMonterey, June 11, 1862.\\nMonticello, May 1, 1863.\\nMonticello and Rocky Gap, June 9, 1863.\\nMount Sterling, March 22, 1863, and June 9, 1864.\\nMunfordville, Woodsonville, and Rowlett s Station, De-\\ncember 17, 1861.\\nMunfordville, September 14 to 16, 1862.\\nPaintsville and Half Mount, April 13 and 14, 1864.\\nPaintsville or Jennie s Creek, December 7, 1861.\\nParis, July 30, 1862.\\nPerryville, October 8, 1862.\\nPrestonburg and Middle Creek, January 10, 1862.\\nRichmond, August 30, 1862.\\nRussellville, July 29, 1862.\\nSacramento, December 28, 1861.\\nSlaughterville, September 3, 1862.\\nSomerset, Fishing Creek, and Beach Grove, January 19\\nand 20, 1862.\\nTompkinsville, June 9, 1862.\\nTriplett s Bridge, June 16, 1863.\\nUnion City, March 24, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "16 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nWest Liberty, October 23, 1861.\\nWhite Oak Bridge, near Hickman, August 19, 1862.\\nWoodbury and Morgantown, October 29, 1861.\\nLOUISIANA.\\nBaton Rouge, August 5, 1862.\\nBayou Lamourie, May 7, 1864.\\nBrasher City, June 23, 1863.\\nCalhoun Station, or Bayou de Glaize, May 18, 1864.\\nCampti, April 4, 1864.\\nCloutiersville, Moneti s Bluff, and Cane River, April 23\\nand 24, 1864.\\nDes Allemands, September 9, 1862.\\nDonaldsonville, June 28, 1863, July 13, 1863, and August\\n5, 1864.\\nDunn s Bayou, May 5, 1864.\\nFort de Russy (near Alexandria), March 14, 1864.\\nGrand Coteau, November 3, 1863.\\nGrosse Tete Bayou, February 19, 1864.\\nHarrisonburg, March 2, 1864.\\nIrish Bend and Bisland, April 12 to 14, 1863.\\nJackson, August 3, 1863, and October 5, 1864.\\nLake Providence, May 27, 1863.\\nLa Fourche Crossing, June 20 and 21, 1863.\\nMilliken s Bend, August 18, 1862, and June 6 to 8, 1863.\\nNear Alexandria, May 1 to 8, 1864.\\nNear Morganza, September 29, 1863.\\nNear Port Hudson, April 7, 1864.\\nOlive Branch, March 6, 1865.\\nPattersonville, March 28, 1863.\\nPlaquemine, August 6, 1864,\\nPleasant Hill Landing, April 12, 1864.\\nPonchatoula, March 24, 1863.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 17\\nPort Hudson, March 14, 1863, May 27 to July 9, 1863.\\nPort Jackson, Fort St. Phillip, and capture of New Or-\\nleans, April 18 to 28, 1862.\\nRaceland, June 22, 1862.\\nSabine Cross Roads and Pleasant Hills, also called Mans-\\nfield, April 8 and 9, 1864.\\nVadalia, September 14, 1863, and February 7, 1864.\\nWater Proof, February 14 and 15, 1864.\\nWilliams Bridge, Amite River, June 27, 1862.\\nMARYLAND.\\nAntietam or Sharpsburg, September 17, 1862.\\nBaltimore, Riots, April 19, 1861.\\nBolivar and Maryland Heights, July 4 to 7, 1864.\\nBoonsborough, July 7 to 9, 1863.\\nClear Springs, July 29, 1864.\\nEdwards Ferry, June 17, 1861.\\nHagerstown, July 5, 1864.\\nHagerstown and Williamsport, July 6, 1863.\\nMiddletown and Solomon s Gap, July 7, 1864.\\nMonocacy (near Frederick), July 9, 1864.\\nMonterey Gap and Smithsburg, July 4 and 5, 1863.\\nPoint of Rocks, August 5, 1861, and June 9, 1864.\\nPoolesville, September 7, 1862.\\nPritchard s Mills, or Darnestown, September 15, 1861.\\nRockville, September 22, 1863.\\nSharpsburg or Antietam, September 17, 1862.\\nTurner s and Crampton s Gap, South Mountain, Septem-\\nber 14. 1862.\\nWestminster June 29, 1863.\\nMISSISSIPPI.\\nAbbeville, Oxford and Hurricane Creek, August 7 to 14,\\n1864.\\n2", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "18 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nAbbeville, August 23, 1864.\\nBay Springs or Vincent s Cross Roads, October 26, 1863.\\nBig Black River, May 17, 1863.\\nBlackland, June 4, 1862.\\nBoltin and Birdsong Ferry, July 4 and 5, 1863.\\nBooneville, May 30, 1862, and July 1, 1862.\\nBrice s Crossroads (near Guntown), June 10, 1864.\\nCanton, July 17, 1863.\\nCanton, Brownsville and Clinton, October 15 to 18, 1863.\\nChampions Hills, May 16, 1863.\\nChickasaw Bayou, December 28 and 29, 1862.\\nCoahoma County, August 2, 1862.\\nCoffeeville, December 5, 1862.\\nColeman s Plantation, July 4 and 5, 1864.\\nColdwater, September 10, 1862, and August 21, 1863.\\nCollege, or Oxford Hill, August 21 and 22, 1864.\\nCorinth, April 8, 1862, May 17, 1862, and October 3 and\\n4, 1862.\\nDavis Mills, December 21, 1862.\\nEgypt Station, December 28, 1864.\\nExpedition from Vicksburg to Meridian, with engage-\\nments at Champion Hills (16), Raymond (19), Clinton (20),\\nJackson (23), Decatur (24), Chunkey Station (24), and\\noccupation of Meridian (25), Lauderdale (26), and Marion\\n(26). Commenced on the 3d of February and ending on\\nthe 5th of March, 1864.\\nFarmington, May 3, 1862.\\nFranklin, January 2, 1865.\\nGlendale, May 8, 1862.\\nGrand Gulf, April 29, 1863, July 16 and 17, 1864.\\nGrenada, August 13, 1863.\\nHernando and Coldwater, April 18 and 19, 1863.\\nHolly Springs, December 20, 1862, May 24, 1864, and\\nAugust 27 and 28, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 19\\nHudsonville, November 8, 1862,\\nHurricane Creek, October 23, 1864,\\nluka, September 19 and 20, 1862, and July 7 and 9, 1863.\\nJackson, May 14, 1863.\\nJackson, Bolton Depot, Canton and Clinton, July 9 to 16,\\n1863,\\nMetamora, October 5, 1862.\\nMississippi River, below Vicksburg, February 24, 1863.\\nNatchez, May 13, 1862, July 8, 1863, and November 11,\\n1863.\\nNear Canton, February 27 and 28, 1864.\\nPort Gibson, May 1, 1863.\\nPort Pemberton (near Greenwood), March 13 to April 5,\\n1863.\\nPrairie Station, February 21, 1863.\\nRaymond, May 12, 1863.\\nRienzi and Kossuth,* August 26, 1862.\\nRipley and Moscow Station, Decmber 1 to 4, 1864.\\nRodney and Port Gibson, December 17 to 26, 1863.\\nSumraerville, November 26, 1862.\\nVicksburg and vicinity Vicksburg, United States fleet,\\nJune 26 to 29, 1862, Siege, May 18 to July 4, 1863, Battle,\\nJuly 4, 1864.\\nWyatt s and Ingram s Mills, October 12 and 18, 1863.\\nYazoo City, July 13, 1863.\\nYazoo City expedition, including Benton and Vaughan,\\nMay 4 to 13, 1864.\\nYazoo River expedition, February 1 to March 8, 1864.\\nMISSOURI.\\nAthens, August 5, 1861.\\nBelmont, November 7, 1861,\\nBertrand, December 11, 1861.\\nBig River Bridge, October 15, 1861.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "20 Record of Confederate Generals\\nBeckwith Farm, October 13, 1861.\\nBlack River (near Ironton), September 12, 1861, and\\nJuly 8, 1862.\\nBlack Walnut Creek, November 29, 1861.\\nBloomfield, May 11, 1862, and August 25, 1862.\\nBlue Mills, July 24 and September 17, 1861.\\nBollinger s Mills, July 29, 1862.\\nBoonville, June 17 and September 13, 1861.\\nBrunswick, August 17, 1861.\\nButler, May 15, 1862.\\nCalhoun, January 4, 1862.\\nCameron, October 12, 1861.\\nCarthage, or Dry Fork, July 5, 1861.\\nCarthage, March 23, 1862.\\nCape Girardeau, April 26, 1863, and February 5, 1864.\\nCentralia, September 27, 1864.\\nChalk Bluffs, May 15, 1862.\\nChalk Bluffs and St. Francios River, April 30 and May 1,\\n1861.\\nCharleston, or Bird s Point, August 19, 1861.\\nCharleston, January 8, 1862.\\nClear Creek or Taberville, August 2, 1862.\\nColumbus, January 9, 1862, and July 23. 1862.\\nClarkson, October- 28, 1862.\\nCross Timbers, October 16, 1863.\\nDallas, September 2, 1861 and August 24, 1862.\\nDiamond Grove, April 14, 1862.\\nDry Wood, Missouri, or Fort Scott, Kansas, September 2,\\n1861.\\nDug Springs, August 2, 1861.\\nDunksburg, December 4, 1861.\\nFayette, September 24, 1864.\\nFlorida, May 22, July 23 and 24, 1862.\\nForsyth, July 22, 1861.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 21\\nFox Creek, March 7, 1862.\\nFredericktown and Ironton, October 17, 1861, to 21, 1861.\\nFulton, July 17, 1861.\\nGlasgow, October 15, 1864.\\nGrand River, Lee s Ford, Chariton River, Walnut Creek,\\nCorapton Ferry, Switzler s Mills, and Yellow Creek, August\\n10 to 13, 1862.\\nGreenville, July 26, 1862.\\nHarrisonville, November 3, 1862.\\nHartville, or Wood s Fork, January 11, 1863.\\nHumansville, March 26, 1862.\\nHudson, December 21, 1862.\\nIndependence, February 18 and August 11, 1862.\\nIndependence, or Little Santa Fe, March 22, 1862.\\nJefferson City, California and Boonville, October 7 to 11,\\n1864.\\nKeytesville, February 26, 1862.\\nKirksville, August 6, 1862.\\nKnobnoster, January 22, 1862.\\nLamar, or Coon Creek, August 24, 1862.\\nLancaster, November 24, 1861.\\nLane s Prairie, July 26, 1861.\\nLeasburg and Harrisburg, September 29 and 30, 1864.\\nLebannon, March 12, 1862.\\nLexington, August 29, and September 12 to 20, 1861,\\nMarch 12, 1862, June 14, and October 19, 1864.\\nLicking, May 4, 1862.\\nLittle Blue, November 11 and 26, 1861, July 6, 1864.\\nLittle Blue River, April 12, 1862.\\nLittle Blue and Independence, October 21 and 22, 1864.\\nLittle Santa Fe, November 6, 1861.\\nLone Jack, August 16, 1862.\\nMartinsburg, July 17, 1861.\\nMemphis, July 18, 1862.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "22 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nMilford, or Shawnee Mound, and Blackwater, December\\n13, 18G1.\\nMillsville, or Wentzville, July 16, 1861.\\nMonroe, July 10, 1861.\\nMoore s Mills, July 28, 1862.\\nMontevallo, April 14, and August 6, 1862.\\nMountain Grove, March 9, 1862.\\nMountain Store, and Big Piney, July 25 and 26, 1862.\\nMt. Zion, December 28, 1864.\\nNeosho, April 26, 1862, May 31, 1862, and October 4,\\n1863.\\nNewark, August 1, 1862.\\nNew Madrid, March 3, and March 13, 1862, and August\\n7, 1863.\\nNewtonia, September 30, 1862, and October 28 and 30,\\n1864.\\nOsceola or Papinsville, 21 and 22 September, 1861.\\nOsceola, May 27, 1862.\\nOzark, July 14 and 15, 1864.\\nOzark and Forsyth, August 2, 1862.\\nPalmyra, November 18, 1861.\\nPanther Creek, August 8, 1862.\\nPatterson, April 20, 1863.\\nPilot Knob, or Ironton, September 26 and 27, 1864.\\nPlattsburg, October 27, 1861.\\nPleasant Hill, July 11, 1862.\\nPotosi, August 10, 1861.\\nPutnam s Ferry (near Doniphan), April 2, 1862.\\nRaytown, June 23, 1862.\\nRenick, November 1, 1861.\\nRickport, September 23, 1864.\\nSalem, December 3, 1861.\\nSanta Fe, July 24 and 25, 1862.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 23\\nSpringfield, Zagonyi s Charge, October 25, 1861, January\\n7 and 8, 1863.\\nSpring Hill, October 27, 1861.\\nStockton, August 9, 1862.\\nSt. Louis Riot, May 9, 1861.\\nSugar Creek, February 17, 1862.\\nTurnback Creek, April 26, 1862.\\nUnion Mills, August 20, 1862.\\nVicinity of Kansas City, July 24, September 2, 17, 1861,\\nand August 24, 1862.\\nWadesburg, December 24, 1861.\\nWalkersville, April 14, 1862.\\nWarrensburg, or Briar, March 26, 1862.\\n^arrensburg, March 28, 1862, and June 17, 1862.\\nWarsaw, October 16, 1861.\\nWe:t Glaze, also called Shanghai, or Henrytown, or Mon-\\nday s Follow, October 13, 1861.\\nWest)ort, June 17, 1863.\\nWhitewater, April 24, 1863.\\nWilsons Creek or Oak Hill, August 10, 1861.\\nNORTH CAROLINA.\\nAverysboo, March 16, 1865.\\nBachelor s Creek, May 26, 1864.\\nBachelor s Creek, Newport Barracks and Newborn, Feb-\\nruary 1 to 3, i^64.\\nBentonville,\\\\Iarch 19 to 21, 1865.\\nCamden, also-ailed South Mills, April 19, 1862.\\nClinton, May 9, 1862.\\nDestruction of ^am Albemarle, October 28, 1864.\\nDurham Statioi surrender of Johnston, April 26, 1865.\\nElizabeth City, c Cobb s Point, February 10, 1862.\\nFort Fisher, Novmber 25, 1864, January 13 to 15, 1865;\\nExplosion of Magaz-ie, January 16, 1865.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "24 Record of Confederate Generals.\\nFort Hatteras, August 28 and 29, 1861.\\nFort Macon, April 25, 1862.\\nFoster s Expedition to Goldsboro, December 12 to 18, 1862.\\nGreenville, December 30, 1863.\\nHamilton, July 9, 1862.\\nKingston, December 14, 1862.\\nNear Newbern, May 22, 1862.\\nNear Washington, May 31, 1862.\\nNewbern, March 14, 1862.\\nPlymouth, April 17 to 20, 1864.\\nPollocksville, April 14, 1862.\\nPotter s Cavalry Raid to Tar River and Rocky Mount,\\nJuly 18 to 21, 1863.\\nQualltown, February 5, 1864.\\nRam Albemarle, Maj 5, 1864.\\nRam Albemarle destroyed October 28, 1864.\\nRoanoke Island, February 8, 1862.\\nSouth Mills, April 19, 1862.\\nSugar Loaf Battery, Federal Point, February 11,1865.\\nWashington, September 6, 1862.\\nWashington and Rodman s Point, March 30 U April 4,\\n1863.\\nWilcox Bridge, March 8 to 10, 1865.\\nWilmington, Fort Anderson and Town Cre0^, February\\n18 to 22, 1865.\\nYoung s Cross Roads, July 26, 1862.\\nOHIO.\\nBuffingtori Island, Morgan s Raid, July, p63.\\nNew Lisbon, Morgan captured, July 26, ^6:\\nPENNSYLVANIA,\\nGettysburg, July 1 to 3, 1863.\\nHanover, June 30, 1863.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 25\\nSOUTH CAROLINA-\\nAiken, February 8 to 14, 1865.\\nBlaekville, February 6, 1865, Williston, February 7, 1865-\\nCharleston and vicinity Fort Sumter, Bombardment,\\nApril 12, 1861, Evacuation, April 15, 1861, Bombardment,\\nApril 7, 1863, Attack, September 8, 1863.\\nColumbia and Congaree River, February 15 to 17, 1865.\\nDeveaux s Neck, December 6 to 9, 1864.\\nEdisto Island, April 18, 1862.\\nFort Wagner, Morris Island, July 10, to September 6, 1863.\\nHoney Hill, or Grahamsville, November 30, 1864.\\nJames Island, June 10, 1862, and February 10, 1865.\\nJohn s Island, July 5, 1864.\\nLegare s Point, June 3, 1862.\\nPocataligo, Januar} 14 to 16, 1865.\\nPocataligo, May 29, 1862.\\nPocataligo or Yemassee, October 22, 1862.\\nPort Royal, November 7, 1861, and January 1, 1862.\\nSalkehatchie, Combahee River, and River s Bridge, Jan-\\nuary 25 to February 9, 1865.\\nSecessionville or Fort Johnson, James Island, June 16,\\n1862.\\nYemassee or Pocataligo, October 22, 1862.\\nTENNESSEE.\\nAdamsville, or Crump s Landing, April 4, 1862.\\nAntioch Station, April 10, 1863.\\nBattle Above the Clouds, November 24, 1863.\\nBattle Creek, June 21, 1862.\\nBean s Station and Morristown, December 10 to 14, 1863.\\nBean s Station Stoneman s Raid), December 12 to 21,\\n1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "26 Record of Confederate Generals\\nBlack House, No. 2, Mill Creek, Chattanooga, December\\n2 and 3, 1864.\\nBlountsville, September 22 and October 12 and 13, 1863.\\nBlue Springs, October 10, 1863.\\nBolivar, August 30, 1862, February 6 and March 29, 1864.\\nBolivar and Somerville, December 24 and 25, 1863.\\nBrady ville, March 1, 1863.\\nBrentwood, March 25, 1863.\\nBristol, September 21, 1863.\\nBrownsville, July 29, 1862.\\nBull s Gap, November 13, 1864.\\nCalfkiller Creek, February 23, and March 18, 1864.\\nCalhoun, September 26, 1863.\\nCampbell Station, November 16, 1863.\\nCelina, December 7, 1863.\\nCentreville and Piney Factory, November 3, 1863.\\nCentreville, September 29, 1864.\\nCharleston, December 28, 1863.\\nChattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Orchard Knob, and\\nMissionary Ridge, November 23 to 25, 1863.\\nClarksville, August 19, 1862.\\nClarksville, or Rickett s Hill, September 7, 1862.\\nCleveland, November 27, 1863.\\nColliersville, October 11, 1863.\\nColumbia, September 9, 1862.\\nCovington, March 10, 1863.\\nCumberland Gap, September 9, 1863.\\nDandridge, January 16 and 17, 1864.\\nDecatur, July 15, 1862.\\nDurhamville, September 17, 1862.\\nEdgefield Junction, August 20, 1862.\\nElk River, July 14, 1863.\\nFair Garden or Kelley s Ford, January 27, 1864.\\nP armington, October 7, 1863.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 27\\nFranklin, June 4, 1863, and December 17, 1864.\\nFranklin and Little Harpeth, March 25, 1863.\\nFranklin and Harpeth River, April 10, 1863.\\nFort Donelson, February 14, 15 and 16, 1862, and October\\n11, 1864.\\nFort Donelson and Cumberland Iron Works, August 25\\nand 26, 1862, and February 3, 1863.\\nFort Henry and Fort Hieman, February 6, 1862.\\nFort Pillow, naval engagement, May 10, 1862. Captured\\nby Confederates, April 13, 1864.\\nGallatin, August 12 and 13, 1862.\\nGermantown (east of Memphis), June 25, 1862, December\\n5 to 8, 1864.\\nGreenville, September 4, 1864.\\nHartsville, December 7, 1862.\\nIn Front of Nashville, December 1 to 14, 1864.\\nIsland Number 10, April 8, 1862.\\nJacksboro and Big Creek Gap, March 10, 1862.\\nJackson, July 13, 1863.\\nJasper, June 4, 1863.\\nJefferson, December 30, 1862.\\nJohnson s Mills, February 22, 1864.\\nKinderhook, August 11, 1862.\\nKnoxville, Siege from November 17 to December 4, 1863.\\nLavergne Station, October 7, 1862.\\nLawrenceburg, Cambellville and Lynnville, November 22,\\n1864.\\nLexington, December 18, 1862.\\nLimestone Station, September 5, 1863.\\nLoudon Creek, November 15, 1863.\\nManchester, August 29, 1862 and March 17, 1864.\\nMaryville, November 14, 1863.\\nMcMinnville, August 30 and October 3, 1862.\\nMedon Station, August 31, 1862, October 3, 1863.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "28 Record of Confederate Generals\\nMemphis, naval engagement, June 6, 1862, August 21 and\\nDecember 14, 1864.\\nMiddleton, May 21, 1863.\\nMiscow and Collierville, November 3 and 4, 1863.\\nMonterey (near Shiloh), April 28, 1862, May 13, 1862.\\nMorristown, October 29, 1864.\\nMossy Creek and Talbott s Station, December 29, 1863.\\nMossy Creek, January 13, 1864.\\nMulberry Gap, February 22, 1864.\\nMurfreesboro, July 13, 1862, and December 5 to 8, 1864.\\nMurfreesboro, or Stone River, December 31, 1862, to Jan-\\nuary 2, 1863.\\nNashville, March 8, 1862, November 5, 1862, May 24, 1864.\\nNashville, December 15 and 16, 1864.\\nNashville to Murfreesboro, Antioch Station, April 10,\\n1863, Lavernge Station, October 7, 1862, Rural Hill, Novem-\\nber 18, 1862, Jefferson, December 30, 1862, Vaught s Hill,\\nMarch 20, 1863.\\nPanther Springs, March 5, 1864.\\nParis, March 11, 1862.\\nPhiladelphit, October 20 and 22, 1863.\\nPittsburg Landing, March 2, 1862.\\nReadyville, or Round Hill, August 28, 1862.\\nRockford, November 14, 1863.\\nRogersville, November 6, 1863.\\nRosecrans s campaign from Murfreesboro to Tullahoma,\\nwith engagements at Middleton, Hoovers Gap, Beech Grove,\\nLiberty Gap, and Gray s Gap, June 23 to 30, 1863.\\nRover, January 31, 1863.\\nRural Hill, November 18, 1862.\\nSavannah, April 16, 1862.\\nShiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, April 6 and 7, 1862.\\nSmith s Raid in Mississip})i, February 10 to 25, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "tuith a Full List of Battles. 29\\nSmith s expedition to Tupelo, Mississippi, July 5 to 18,\\n1864.\\nSomerville, March 29, 1863.\\nSpring Hill and Franklin, November 29 and 30, 1864.\\nSparta, August 4, 1862, August 9, 1863, and November\\n24, 1863.\\nTazewell, August 6, 1862 and January 24, 1864.\\nThompson s Station and Spring Hill, March 4 and 5,\\n1863.\\nTracy City, January 20, 1864.\\nTrenton, August 7, 1862, and December 20, 1862.\\nUnion City, November 19, 1863.\\nUnion Station (now BluflF City), November 1 to 4, 1864.\\nVaught s Hill, March 20, 1863.\\nWatauga Bridge and Carter s Station, December 30, 1862.\\nWatauga Bridge, April 25 and 26, 1864.\\nWaverly, October 23, 1862.\\nWauhatchie, October 27, 1863.\\nWoodbury, January 24, 1863.\\nWoodbury and Snow Hill, April 2 and 3, 1863.\\nTEXAS.\\nBrazos de Santiago, or Palmetto Ranch, last battle of the\\nCivil War, May 13, 1865.\\nGalveston Harbor, November 7, 1861.\\nGalveston, January 1, 1863.\\nNueces River, August 10, 1862.\\nVIRGINIA-\\nAbingdon, Glade Springs, Saltville and Marion (Stone-\\nman s Raid), December 12 to 21, 1864.\\nAldie, June 17, 1863.\\nAmelia Springs, near Amelia Court-house, April 3, 1865.\\nAnnandale, December 4, 1861.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "30 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nAppomattox Court-house, Lee Surrenders, April 9, 1865.\\nArthur s Swamp, October 1, 1864.\\nAuburn, October 14, 1863.\\nBall s Bluff (near Leesburg), October 21, 1861.\\nBall s Cross Roads, August 27, 1861.\\nBarboursville, July 12, 1861.\\nBarnett s Ford, February 7, 1864.\\nBeaver Dam Station, South Anna Bridge, Ashland and\\nYellow Tavern, Sheridan s Cavalry Raid in Virginia, May\\n9 to 13, 1864.\\nBealeton, January 14, 1864.\\nBermuda Hundred, May 16 to 30, 1864, June 2, 1864,\\nAugust 24 and 25, 1864, and November 17, 1864.\\nBerry ville, December 1, 1862, October 18, 1863, and Sep-\\ntember 3 and 4, 1864.\\nBerryville Pike, Sulphur Springs Bridge and White Post,\\nAugust 10, 1864.\\nBeverly Ford and Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.\\nBig Bethel, June 10, 1861, and April 4, 1862.\\nBlackburn s Ford, July 18, 1861.\\nBloomfield and Union, November 2 and 3, 1862.\\nBoydton and White Oak Roads, March 31, 1865.\\nBrandy Station, August 20, 1862.\\nBrentsville, February 14, 1863, and February 14, 1864.\\nBristoe Station, October 14, 1863. and April 15, 1864.\\nBuckland Mills, October 19, 1863.\\nBuckton Station, May 23, 1862.\\nBuford s Gap, June 21, 1864.\\nBull Run Bridge, August 27, 1862.\\nBull Run or Manassas, July 21, 1861, and August 30,\\n1862.\\nBurke s Station, March 10, 1862.\\nCamp Advance, Munson s Hill, September 29, 1861.\\nCedar Creek, Sheridan s Ride, October 19, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 31\\nCedar Mountain, or Mitchell s Station, August 9, 1862.\\nChancellorsville, May 1 to 4, 1863.\\nChantilly, September 1, 1862.\\nChickahominy, May 24, 1862, June 27, 1862.\\nCity Point, Naval Engagement on James River, May 6,\\n1864, Explosion, August 9, 1864.\\nChester Station, May 6 and 7, 1864.\\nClendenin s Raid, below Fredericksburg, May 20 to 28,\\n1863.\\nCoggin s Point, July 31, 1862.\\nCold Harbor, Gaines Mill, Salem Church, and Hawe s\\nShop, June 1 to 12, 1864.\\nCoyle Tavern, August 24, 1863.\\nCrooked Run, Front Royal, August 16, 1864.\\nCross Keys, or Union Church, June 8, 1862.\\nCulpeper, July 12, 1862, and September 13, 1863.\\nCulpeper and White Sulphur Springs, October 12 and 13\\n1863.\\nDalmey s Mills, Hatcher s Run, February 5 to 7, 1865.\\nDarbytown Road, October 7 and 13, 1864.\\nDeserted House or Kelly s Store, January 30, 1863.\\nDinwiddle C. H., March 31, 1865.\\nDrainesville, November 26, 1861, December 20, 1861,\\nFebruary 22, 1864.\\nDumfries, December 27, 1862.\\nDutch Gap, naval engagement, June 21, 1864.\\nDutch Gap, August 5, 1863.\\nFairfax C. H. (near Alexandria), June 1, 1861, and March\\n8, 1863.\\nFair Oaks, October 27 and 28, 1864.\\nFall of Richmond, April 3, 1865.\\nFalmouth, April 18, 1862.\\nFarmville, April 7, 1865.\\nFisher s Hill, August 15, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "32 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nFive Forks, April 1, 1865.\\nFort Darling, naval engagement. May 15, 1862.\\nFort Darling, Drewry s Bluff, May 12 to 16, 1864.\\nFranklin s Crossing, Rappahannock river, June 5, 1863,\\nFredericksburg and Salem Heights, May 1 to 4, 1863.\\nFredericksburg, December 13, 1862.\\nFront Royal, May 23, 1862, and May 30, 1862.\\nFrazier s Farm, June 30, 1862.\\nFort Hell, September 10, 1864.\\nFort Steadman, March 25, 1865.\\nGaine s Mill or Cold Harbor, June 27, 1862.\\nGlendale, June 30, 1862.\\nGloucester, November 17, 1862.\\nGordonsville, December 28, 1864.\\nGravel Hill, August 14, 1864.\\nGreat Falls, July 7, 1861.\\nGroveton and Gainesville, August 28 and 29, 1862.\\nHampton Roads Naval Battle (with Monitor and Merri-\\nmac), March 8 and 9, 1862.\\nHampton, August 7, 1861.\\nHanover Court-house, May 27, 1862.\\nHanoverton, Hawe s Shop, and Salem Church, May 27\\nand 28, 1864.\\nHanover and Ashland, May 30, 1864.\\nHarrisonburg, June 6, 1862.\\nHaymarket, October 18, 1862.\\nHatcher s Run, October 27, and December 8 and 9, 1864.\\nHigh Bridge, on the Appomattox river, April 6, 1865.\\nJefFersonton, October 12, 1863.\\nJones Bridge and Samaria Church, June 23 and 24, 1864.\\nJonesville, January 3, 1864.\\nKelly s Ford, March 17, 1863, and November 7, 1863.\\nKilpatrick s Raid, Stevensburg to Richmond, February\\n28 to March 4, 1864.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 33\\nKernstown, March 23, 1862.\\nLacey s Springs, December 20, 1864.\\nLaurel Hill and Ny River, May 8 to 18, 1864.\\nLee s Mills, April 16, 1862, July 12 and 30, 1864.\\nLewinsville, September 11, 1861.\\nLocust Grove, November 26 to 28, 1863.\\nLovettsville, August 8, 1861.\\nLuray, June 30, 1862.\\nLynchburg, June 17 and 18, 1864.\\nMalvern Hill, July 1, 1862.\\nMalvern Hill, August 5, 1862.\\nManassas Gap and Chester Gap, July 21 to 23, 1863.\\nManassas or Bull Run, July 21, 1861, and August 30,\\n1862.\\nMason s Neck, Occoquan, February 24, 1862.\\nMattaponi or Thornburg, August 6, 1862.\\nMatthias Point, Potomac River, June 27, 1861.\\nMcDowell, or Bull Pasture, May 8, 1862.\\nMcLean s Ford, or Liberty Mills, October 15, 1863.\\nMechanicsville, or Ellison s Mills, June 26, 1862.\\nMiddletown, June 11, 1863.\\nMine Run, Raccoon Ford, New Hope, Robertson s Farm,\\nBartlett s Mills, and Locust Grove, November 26 and 28,\\n1868.\\nMonterey (N. W. of Waynesboro), April 12, 1862.\\nMount Jackson, November 17, 1863.\\nMuddy Run, November 8, 1863.\\nNear Snicker s Gap, August 13 and 19, 1864.\\nNamozine Church and Willicomack, April 3, 1865.\\nNelson s Farm, June 30, 1862.\\nNew Market Crossroads, June 30, 1862.\\nNew Market, May 15, and October 7, 1864.\\nNew Market Heights, or Laurel Hill, September 28 to 30,\\n1864.\\n3 LofC.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "34 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nNew Market Bridge, December 22, 1861.\\nNewport News, June 5, 1861.\\nNewton and Cedar Springs, November 12, 1864.\\nNorth Anna River, Jericho Ford, or Taylor s Bridge, and\\nTotopotomy Bridge, May 23 to 27, 1864.\\nOccoquan, March 5, 1862.\\nOccoquan Creek, November 12, 1861.\\nOccoquan Bridge, January 29, 1862.\\nOld Church, June 13, 1862.\\nOrange C. H., August 2, 1862.\\nOtter Creek (near Liberty), June 16, 1864.\\nPeach Orchard, and Savage Station, June 29, 1862.\\nPanther Gap, and Buffalo Gap, June 3 to 6, 1864.\\nPetersburg and vicinity Chester Station, May 6 and 7,\\n1864.\\nPetersburg, June 10, 1864.\\nPhilomont, November 1, 1862,\\nPoplar Springs Church, October 1, 1864.\\nPort Republic, June 9, 1862.\\nQuaker Road, March 23, 1865.\\nRapidan Station, September 14, 1863.\\nRapidan Station, September 19, 1863, and October 10,\\n1863.\\nRappahannock Station, November 7, 1863.\\nRappahannock Station, Brandy Station, and Kelly s\\nFord, August 1 to 3, 1863.\\nReams s Station, August 25, 1864.\\nRectertown and Loudon Heights, January 1 to 10, 1864.\\nRichmond and vicinity: Fort Darling (Naval Engage-\\nment), May 15, 1862, Seven Pines and Fair Oaks, May 31\\nto June 1, 1862.\\nRobertson s Farm, Bartlett s Mills and Locust Grove,\\nNovember 26 to 28, 1803.\\nSailor s Creek, April 6, 1865.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles. 35\\nSalem, June 21, 1864.\\nSaltville, October 2, 1864.\\nSamaria Church, Malvern Hill, June 15, 1864.\\nSeven Pines and Fair Oaks, May 31 to June 1, 1862.\\nSiege of Petersburg, June 15, 1864, to April 2, 1865.\\nSix Miles Station, August 18, 19 and 21, 1864.\\nSlatersville, or New Kent C. H., May 9, 1862.\\nSnicker s Gap and Island Ford, July 16 and 17, 1864.\\nSomerville Heights, May 7, 1862.\\nSpotsylvania C. H., April 30, 1863.\\nSpotsylvania, Fredericksburg Road, Laurel Hill, and Ny\\nRiver, May 8 to 18, 1864.\\nStanardsville and Burton s Ford, March 1, 1864.\\nStevenson s Depot, Darkville, and Winchester, July 19\\nand 20, 1864.\\nStony Creek Station, December 1, 1864.\\nStrasburg and Staunton Road, June 1 and 2, 1862.\\nStrasburg, October 13, 1864.\\nStrawberry Plains or Deep Bottom, August 14 to 18,1864.\\nSuffolk Siege, from April 12 to May 4, 1863.\\nSuffolk Battle, March 9, 1864.\\nSummit Point, Berry ville, and Flowing Springs, August\\n21, 1864.\\nSwift Creek and Arrowfield Church, May 9 and 10, 1864.\\nSylvan Grove, Waynesboro, and Brown s Crossroads,\\nNovember 26 to 29, 1864.\\nTodd s Tavern, May 8, 1864.\\nTom s Brook, Fisher s Hill, and Strasburg, October 9,\\n1864.\\nTrevillian s Station, June 11 and 12, 1864.\\nTunstall s Station, June 14, 1862.\\nTurkey Bend, June 30, 1862.\\nUpperville, June 21, 1863.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "36 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nVienna, June 17, 1861, December 3, 1861, and September\\n2, 1862.\\nWarrenton Junction, May 3, 1863.\\nWaterloo Bridge, Lee Springs, Freeman s Ford and Sul-\\nphur Springs, Skirmishes, August 23 to 25, 1862.\\nWaynesboro, October 2, 1864.\\nWeldon Railroad (now Petersburg R. R.), June 22 to\\n30, 1864.\\nWeldon Railroad Expedition December 7 to 11, 1864.\\nWest Point, May 7, 1862.\\nWhite Oak Swamp Bridge, August 4, 1862, and June 13,\\n1864.\\nWhite Oak Swamp or Charles City Crossroads, June 30,\\n1862.\\nWhite Post, December 6, 1864.\\nWilliamsburg, May 2, 1862, and July 11, 1862,\\nWilliamsburg Road, June 18, 1862.\\nWilson s Wharf, May 24, 1864.\\nWilderness, May 5 to 7, 1864.\\nWinchester, May 25, 1862.\\nWinchester and Kernstown, March 23, 1862.\\nWinchester, June 13 and 15, 1863.\\nWinchester, August 17, 1864.\\nWinchester, July 23 and 24, 1864.\\nWinchester and Fisher s Hill, September 19 to 22, 1864.\\nWytheville, June 17, 1863.\\nYorktown, April 11 and 26, 1862.\\nWEST VIRGINIA.\\nBarboursville, September 18, 1861.\\nBath, Great Capapon Bridge, Alpine Station and Han-\\ncock, January 4, 1862.\\nBeverly, July 12, 1861, October 29, 1864, and Januay 11,\\n1865.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "ivith a Full List of Battles. 37\\nBlackford s Ford, Shepherdstown, September 20, 1862.\\nBlue Gap (near Romney), January 7, 1862.\\nBuckhannon or Middle Creek Fork, July 6, 1861.\\nCarnifax Ferry, September 10, 1861.\\nCarrick s Ford, July 14, 1861.\\nChapmansville, September 25, 1861,\\nCharleston, December 1, 1862, and October 18, 1863.\\nCheat Mountain, September 12 and 13, 1861.\\nDry Forks, Cheat River, January 8, 1862.\\nElizabeth, or Wirt C. H., November 19, 1861.\\nFairmount, April 29, 1863.\\nFalling Waters, July 14, 1863.\\nFalling Waters, also call Haynesville or Martinsburg,\\nJuly 2, 1861.\\nFayetteville, September 10, 1862.\\nGauley Bridge, November 10, 1861.\\nGrass Lick, April 23, 1862.\\nGreenbrier, October 3, 1861.\\nGreen Springs, August 2, 1864.\\nGuyandotte, November 10, 1861.\\nHalltown, July 15, 1863, and August 24 and 25, 1864.\\nHarper s Ferry, September 12 to 15, 1862.\\nHammock s Mills, July 3, 1864.\\nHawk s Nest, August 20, 1861.\\nHolly River (near Braxton C. H.), April 17, 1862.\\nHuntersville, January 4, 1862.\\nLaurel Hill or Dealington, July 8, 1861.\\nLeetown, July 3, 1864.\\nLewisburg, May 25, 1862.\\nMadison, or Boone C. H., September 1, 1861.\\nMartinsburg, June 14, 1863, and August 19, 1864.\\nMedley, January 29, 1864.\\nMoorefield, August 7, 1864.\\nOceana, or Wyoming C. H., August 11, 1862.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "38 Record of Confederate Generals;\\nPatterson Creek, or Kelley s Island, June 26, 1861.\\nPhilippi, June 3, 1861.\\nPoint Pleasant, March 30, 1863.\\nPiedmont, June 5, 1864.\\nPrinceton, May 15, 16, and 18, 1862.\\nRich Mountain, July 11, 1861.\\nRocky Gap, August 26, 1863.\\nRomney, or Hanging Rock, Septeraer 23, 1861.\\nRomney, or Mill Creek Mills, October 26, 1861.\\nScarrytown, July 17, 1861.\\nShepherdstown, October 1, 1862, and July 16, 1863.\\nShepherdstown, or Kearneysville and Smithfield, August\\n25, 1864.\\nSmithfield, August 29, 1864.\\nSummerville, or Cross Lanes, August 26, 1861.\\nWardensville, May 28, 1862.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "with a Full List of Battles.\\n39\\n.TABLE.\\nNumber of Battles Fought in each State.\\nAlabama 67\\nArkansas 88\\nDistrict of Columbia 1\\nFlorida 20\\nGeorgia 117\\nIndian Territory 3\\nIllinois 1\\nIndiana 3\\nKansas 2\\nKentucky 68\\nLouisiana 77\\nMaryland 30\\nMississippi 161\\nMissouri 66\\nNorth Carolina 58\\nOhio 3\\nPennsylvania 4\\nSouth Carolina 50\\nTennessee. .y 215\\nTexas 5\\nVirginia 406\\nWest Virginia 73\\nTotal 1618", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "40 Record of Confederate Generals\\nGen. Lee s Farewell to His Army.\\nHeadquarters Army of Northern Va.,\\nApril 10, 1865.\\nAfter four years of arduous service, marked by unsurpassed\\ncourage and fortitude, the Army of Northern Virginia has\\nbeen compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and re-\\nsources. I need not tell the survivors of so many hard\\nfought battles, who have remained steadfast to the last,\\nthat I have consented to this result from no distrust of\\nthem, but, feeling that valor and devotion could accomplish\\nnothing that could compensate for the loss that would have\\nattended the continuation of the contest, I have deter-\\nmined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past ser-\\nvices have endeared them to their countrymen.\\nBy the terms of the agreement officers and men can re-\\nturn to their homes, and remain there until exchanged.\\nYou will take with you the satisfaction that proceeds from\\nthe consciousness of duty faithfully performed; and I earn-\\nestly pray that a merciful God will extend to you his bless-\\ning and protection.\\nWith an increasing admiration of your constancy and\\ndevotion to your country and a grateful remembrance of\\nyour kind and generous consideration of myself, I bid you\\nan afifectionate farewell.\\nR. E. LEE, General.", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "ivith a Full List of Battles. 41\\nA Record of one of the Diplomas Filled up by the Confederate\\nDiploma Company, Richmond, Virginia.\\nKJVO W YE, That Andrew N. Gill enlisted from Charles City County, in the\\nState of Virginia, on the 9th day of May, 1861 and was mustered into the Con-\\nfederate States service at Charles City Court House, in the State of Virginia,\\non the 9th day of May, 1861, as a private of Company K, Virginia Volunteers,\\nboth as Infantry and Artillery at the same time, under Captain George W.\\nWaddell, to serve one year, or during the war, and after the evacuation of\\nYorktown, and was trjinsf erred to Company D, Third Virginia Cavalry, Wick-\\nham s Brigade, Fitz Lee s Division, J. E. B. Stuart Corps, Army of Northern\\nVirginia, under Captain S. Harrison, who was killed at the battle of Seven\\nPines, and, then, later under Captain John Lamb, and participated in the follow-\\ning engagements\\nAll the battles around Richmond in 1862 at Boonsborough, Shepherdstown,\\nGettysburg, Pa., Sharpsburg, Md., Second Manassas, Kelly s Ford, Raccoon\\nFord to Brandy Station, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Petersburg, Reams s\\nStation, Trevillian s, in Louisa County, Va., and other engagements. Was\\nwounded at Shepherdstown and at Front Royal. Was captured at Charles\\nCity, in 1865, and was confined at Point Lookout until the 9th of June, 1865,\\nwhen he was discharged, the war being at an end.\\nJOHN LAMB,\\nLate Captain of Company D. Third\\nVirginia Cavalry.\\nJOHN A. BOOKER,\\nPresident Diploma Company.\\nRobert B. Taylor, Secretary.\\nKNOW YE, That Littleton Ta/kwhll Robertson, enlisted from Burke-\\nville, Nottoway County, State of Virginia, on the 6th day of April, 1861, and was\\nmustered into the Confederate States service at Richmond, State of Virginia,\\non the 33rd day of April, 1861, as a private of Company C, eighteenth Regi-\\nment, Virginia Volunteers, Infantry, under Captain Henry T. Owen and Colonel\\nRobt. E. Withers, to serve one year, and re-enlisted at Centreville, Virginia,\\nJanuary, 1862. The regiment was assigned to the third, Cocke s Brigade, Bon-\\n4", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "42 Record of Confederate Generals.\\nhams Division, Beauregard s army, afterwards the Array of Northeni Virginia,\\nand participated in the following engagements\\nFirst Manassas, on the 21st of July, 1861 Williamsburg, on the 5th of May,\\n1863, and at Seven Pines, Ist of June, 1862, where he was killed while fighting\\nat the front in the thickest of the conflict.\\nNo country ever had a more conscientious, upright citizen none a braver\\nsoldier to light and fall in its defence than Littleton Tazewell Robertson.\\n(Signed) HENRY T. OWEN,\\nLate Captain of Company C, Eighteenth\\nVirginia Regiment.\\nRoBT. B. Taylor, Secretary.\\nJOHN A. BOOKER,\\nPresident of Diploma Company.\\nThe above records were gotten up by the Confederate\\nDiploma Company, of 626 East Broad street, Richmond, Va.\\nIt is a beautiful design 22x30, and is surrounded by the\\nprincipal Confederate leaders, such as Lee, Jackson, Forrest,\\nPrice, Hampton, Maury and others.\\nEvery soldier should have his record artistically written\\nby this Company, which makes a beautiful adornment for\\nthe parlor. A great many old soldiers are having this done\\nthat they may hand it down to posterity, that the future\\ngenerations may know of their gallant deeds done from\\n1861 to 1865.\\nAll who desire to have this done can do so by addressing\\nthe Confederate Diploma Company, 626 East Broad street,\\nRichmond, Va.\\n-L/.^ay", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "\u00e2\u0080\u00a2PD", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "O o o ^U\\n;io\\n,%:f,^^ S^M\\\\ X/^ ;::^V, ?:^^/i^^\\nc vv O O\\n^0^\\no r\\n5 r-\\\\ r\\\\| o\\no V\\n,40.\\nV*\\n-3^\\n/j^m^\\\\", "height": "3230", "width": "1899", "jp2-path": "recordofconfeder00book_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "M^% FLA.\\n^^T. 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