. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . PART V ENGAGEMENTSOF THE CIVIL WAR. THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, JULY-SEPTEMBER, 1863. A BREACHING BATTERY IN THE MARSHES. BELOW ARE FEDERAL MORTARS ON MORRIS ISLAND, TURNED AGAINST SUMTER ENGAGEMENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR W ITH LOSSES ON 150TH SIDES August. 18G2—Apkil, 1864 CHRONOLOGICAL summary and record of historical events, and ofimportant engagements between tlie Union and the Confederatearmies, in tlie Civil \\ar in the Ignited States, showing troops participating,losse


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . PART V ENGAGEMENTSOF THE CIVIL WAR. THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, JULY-SEPTEMBER, 1863. A BREACHING BATTERY IN THE MARSHES. BELOW ARE FEDERAL MORTARS ON MORRIS ISLAND, TURNED AGAINST SUMTER ENGAGEMENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR W ITH LOSSES ON 150TH SIDES August. 18G2—Apkil, 1864 CHRONOLOGICAL summary and record of historical events, and ofimportant engagements between tlie Union and the Confederatearmies, in tlie Civil \\ar in the Ignited States, showing troops participating,losses and casualties, collated and compiled by George L. Kilmer from theofficial records of the Union and Confederate armies filed in the UnitedStates War Department. Minor engagements are omitted; also some con-cerning which statistics, especially Confederate, are not available. 10 AUGUST, 1862. 3.— Jonesboro, LAnguille Ferry, , 1st Wis. Cav.; Coiifed., ParsonsTexas Rangers. Losses: Union, 11killed. SS wounded, 21 missing; Confed* 5.—Baton Rouge, La. Union, Mtli Me., 6thMich., 7th Vt., 21st Ind., ;50th Mass., 4th Wis., 2d. 1th. and fit


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