July I0th-16th Illinois and 3d Iowa Volunteers and Hannibal Home Guards.Ģ5. July 8th-14th Ohio and 9th Indiana Volunteers.Ģ4. Laurel Hill (also named Bealington), West Virginia.Ģ3. July 6th-3d Ohio Volunteers (one Company). July 5th-3d and 5th Missouri (three months), and Battery of Missouri Artillery Volunteers.Ģ1. Thomas's command.Ĭarthage (also called Dry Forks), Missouri.ġ9. July 2d-1st Wisconsin and 11th Pennsylvania Volunteers, advance of Brigadier-General George H. Gunboats Pawnee and Freeborn.įalling Waters (also called Haynesville and Martinsburg), Marylandġ8. Patterson Creek, Virginia (also called Kelly's Island).ġ7. June 17th-Detachment of Missouri Volunteers.ġ5. June 17th-1st Pennsylvania Volunteers (300 men).ġ3. June 17th-2d Missouri (three months), Batteries H and L, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Volunteers.ġ2. June 10th- 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, and 7th New York, 4th Massachusetts Volunteers, and a detachment of 2d U. June 3d-1st West Virginia, 16th Ohio, 7th and 9th Indiana, and 14th Ohio Volunteers.Ĩ. Louis, Missouri, corner Fifth and Walnut Streets.ĥ. Missouri Reserve Corps and 3d Missouri Volunteers. April 19th-6th Massachusetts State Militia and 26th Pennsylvania Volunteers.Ĥ. In saluting the flag before the evacuation on April 15th, Private Daniel Hough was killed and three men wounded by the premature explosion of a gun. Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States. New York: Scribner’s, 1883.ġ.
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