. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . J. Smiths Divisions;Confed., Gen. Pembertons Army, M. and S. D, Lees : Union, 191 killed, 982 wound-ed, 756 missing; Confed., 63 killed,134 wounded, 10 missing; Union, M. L. Smith wounded. 30.—Wautauga Bridge and Carters Station,Tenn. Union, 7th Ohio Cav., 9th ; Confed., Gen. Humphrey Mar-shalls command. Losses: Union, 1killed, 2 wounded; Confed., 7 killed, 15wounded, 273 missing.—Jefferson, Tenn, Union, SecondBrigade 1st Divi


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . J. Smiths Divisions;Confed., Gen. Pembertons Army, M. and S. D, Lees : Union, 191 killed, 982 wound-ed, 756 missing; Confed., 63 killed,134 wounded, 10 missing; Union, M. L. Smith wounded. 30.—Wautauga Bridge and Carters Station,Tenn. Union, 7th Ohio Cav., 9th ; Confed., Gen. Humphrey Mar-shalls command. Losses: Union, 1killed, 2 wounded; Confed., 7 killed, 15wounded, 273 missing.—Jefferson, Tenn, Union, SecondBrigade 1st Division Thomas corps;Confed., Wheelers Cav. Losses: Union,20 killed, 40 wounded; Confed., 15killed, 50 woimded. —Parkers Cross Roads or Red Mound,Tenn. Union, 18th, 106th, 119th, and122d 111., 27th, 39th, and 63d Ohio, 50thInd., 39th Iowa, 7th Tenn., 7th ; Co/i/fr/., Forrests Cav. Losses:Union, 23 killed. 139 wounded, 58 miss-ing; Confed., 50 killed, 150 wounded,300 to Jan. 2.—I\Iurfreesboro or StonesRiver, Tenn. Union, Army of the Cum-berland, Rosecrans; Right No record found.[328] I. ntkiia or atoKM* co A NEW ENGLAND REGIMENT IN THE SOUTH Company F, Third New Hampshire Volunteers. Organized in August, 1861, this regiment first saw activeservice in South Carolina. Accompanying the famous Port Royal Expedition, hy which a F<deral foot-hold was first gained in Southern territory, the regiment was stationed at Hilton Head, November 4. Port Royal was being elaborately etjuipped as a naval and military base, the troops were constantlycooperating with the gunboats in reconnaissances, the ultimate object being operations against Savannahand Charleston. At the beginning of ISGJ Confederate troops were found to be massing for the i)ur|joseof shutting .up the Federals on Port Royal Island, and General Stevens, determining to nip the attempt inthe bud, began active operations which were pushed close to both Savannah and Charleston. The F


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