. Soldiers and citizens' album of biographical record [of Wisconsin] containing personal sketches of army men and citizens prominent in loyalty to the Union. Also a chronological and statistical history of the civil war and a history of the Grand Army of the Republic; with portraits of soldiers and prominent citizens . skirmish took place atMonterey, Ky. June 12.—In a skirmish near Village Creek,Ark., the force under Colonel Brackett defeatedthe rebels under Captain Hooker; 13 Unionsoldiers were wounded, the rebel loss being 28in killed, wounded and MountJackson, W. Va., miliary


. Soldiers and citizens' album of biographical record [of Wisconsin] containing personal sketches of army men and citizens prominent in loyalty to the Union. Also a chronological and statistical history of the civil war and a history of the Grand Army of the Republic; with portraits of soldiers and prominent citizens . skirmish took place atMonterey, Ky. June 12.—In a skirmish near Village Creek,Ark., the force under Colonel Brackett defeatedthe rebels under Captain Hooker; 13 Unionsoldiers were wounded, the rebel loss being 28in killed, wounded and MountJackson, W. Va., miliary movements 13.—A rebel battery near St. Charles,Ark., was captured by a Union gunboat expedi-tion from Mempliis. A rebel shot exploded aboiler on the gunboat Mound City, the vesselbeing destroyed and only 50 out of a crew of175 were rescued; 125 rebels were killed andwounded and 30 prisoners taken.—The rebelscut the railroad and telegraph at White Housein the rear of General McClellaus command.—A skirmish took place at Old Church, Va. June 14.—Tiiree several attempts were madeby the Union forces to dislodge the rebels fromtheir intrenched position on James Ishmd, S. C,but the assailants were finally repulsed with aloss of over 600 in killed, wounded and missing. CHrCACO PHOTO-GRAVURt GEN. W. T. SHERMAN. < 1862—JUNE 15—JUNE 27—1862. 41 The attack was led by General Benham, thedefense being conducted by Colonel Lamar.—A skirmish took place at Tunistall Station, Va. June 15.—Three hours skirmishing tookplace in front of the division of Sumner; mys-terious rebel movements were observed in frontof the position of McClellan, and rumors wererife of a rebel advance from Richmond towardsl^redericksburg with the design of marching onWashington.—Action at Secessionville, S. C. Junk 17.—Union troops, belonging to thecommand of Halleck occupied Holly Springs,Miss.—A skirmish took place at St. Charles,White River, Ark., and at Warrensburg, Mo. J


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