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Civil war Battles and Skirmishes fought in Mississippi

Chickasaw Bayou
Location:Warren County
On December 26, 1862, three Union divisions, under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, disembarked at Johnson's Plantation on the Yazoo River to approach the Vicksburg defenses from the northeast while a fourth landed farther upstream on the 27th. On the 27th, the Federals pushed their lines forward through the swamps toward Walnut Hills, which were strongly defended. On the 28th, several futile attempts were made to get around these defenses. On December 29, Sherman ordered a frontal assault which was repulsed with heavy casualties.

Sherman then withdrew. This Confederate victory frustrated Grant's attempts to take Vicksburg by direct approach
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Okolona
Location: Chickasaw County
Against orders, Smith delayed ten days waiting for reinforcements, and did not move out until February 11. Destroying crops and railroad track along the way, Smith's force met almost no opposition, and, before long, over a thousand former slaves were traveling with them. Smith was supposed to rendezvous with Sherman at Meridian on the 10th, but he never got there.

Sherman left Meridian on the 20th, partly from apprehension over Smith's whereabouts. Smith neared West Point, 90 miles north of Meridian, on the 20th, and he fought with Confederate cavalry units at Prairie Station and Aberdeen. Smith, knowing that Nathan Bedford Forrest commanded the troops he was fighting, concerned about the fate of the former slaves with him, and not knowing how many of the enemy he faced, decided to concentrate at Prairie Station, and, on the morning of the 21st, he set out for West Point.

Shortly after dawn on the 21st, Col. Jeffrey Forrest's Confederate cavalry brigade engaged Smith. Withdrawing at times, Forrest drew Smith into a swamp west of the Tombigbee River. Other Rebel troops arrived and the fighting intensified. Smith was sure that this was a trap set for him, and, discerning that he was greatly outnumbered tactically, he ordered a retreat, leaving a rearguard.

The rearguard held off the Confederates for about two hours before withdrawing in good order. About the same time, Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest arrived and ordered a pursuit. Skirmishing occurred the rest of the day. At sunup on the 22nd, the Rebels attacked Smith just south of Okolona on the prairie. More Confederate troops arrived, causing breaks in the Union battle line, precipitating a retreat. For most of the rest of the day, they engaged in a running battle for a distance of eleven miles, with both sides attacking and counterattacking. Col. Forrest was killed during one Rebel charge. The Yankees finally broke off the fighting and headed for Pontotoc.

Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, the commander on the field, realized that his men were nearly out of ammunition and did not order a pursuit. Mississippi militia harassed Smith to the state line. Smith arrived in Collierville, Tennessee, near Memphis, on the 26th. Although Smith had caused much destruction during his expedition, Okolona forced him to retire before he could do more.
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Snyder's Bluff
Location: Warren County
To insure that troops were not withdrawn to Grand Gulf to assist Confederates there, a combined Union army-navy force feigned an attack on Snyder's Bluff, Mississippi. After noon, on April 29th, Lt. Cdr. K. Randolph Breese, with his eight gunboats and ten transports carrying Maj. Gen. Francis Blair's division, inched up the Yazoo River to the mouth of Chickasaw Bayou where they spent the night.

At 9:00 am, the next morning, the force, minus one gunboat, continued upriver to Drumgould's Bluff and engaged the enemy batteries. During the fighting, Choctaw suffered more than fifty hits, but no casualties occurred. Around 6:00 pm, the troops disembarked and marched along Blake's Levee toward the guns. As they neared Drumgould's Bluff, a battery opened on them, creating havoc and casualties. The Union advance halted and, after dark, the men reembarked on the transports.

The next morning, transports disembarked other troops. The swampy terrain and enemy heavy artillery fire forced them to retire. The gunboats opened fire again, about 3:00 pm on the 1st, causing some damage. Later, the boats' fire slackened and stopped altogether after dark. Sherman had received orders to land his troops at Milliken's Bend, so the gunboats returned to their anchorages at the mouth of the Yazoo.
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Grand Gulf
Location:Claiborne County
Rear Adm. David D. Porter led seven ironclads in an attack on the fortifications and batteries at Grand Gulf, with the intention of silencing the Confederate guns and then securing the area with troops of McClernand's XIII Army Corps who were on the accompanying transports and barges. The attack by the seven ironclads began at 8:00 am and continued until about 1:30 pm. During the fight, the ironclads moved within 100 yards of the Rebel guns and silenced the lower batteries of Fort Wade; the Confederate upper batteries at Fort Cobun remained out of reach and continued to fire. The Union ironclads (one of which, the Tuscumbia, had been put out of action) and the transports drew off. After dark, however, the ironclads engaged the Rebel guns again while the steamboats and barges ran the gauntlet.

Grant marched his men overland across Coffee Point to below the Gulf. After the transports had passed Grand Gulf, they embarked the troops at Disharoon's plantation and disembarked them on the Mississippi shore at Bruinsburg, below Grand Gulf. The men immediately began marching overland towards Port Gibson.

The Confederates had won a hollow victory; the loss at Grand Gulf caused just a slight change in Grant's offensive.
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Port Gibson
Location:Claiborne County
Grant hit four Confederate brigades with two Corps. Losses were about even, the Union a little over 800, the South a little under. Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant launched his march on Vicksburg in the Spring of 1863, starting his army south, from Milliken's Bend, on the west side of the Mississippi River. He intended to cross the river at Grand Gulf, but the Union fleet was unable to silence the Confederate big guns there. Grant then marched farther south and crossed at Bruinsburg on April 30. Union forces came ashore, secured the landing area and, by late afternoon, began marching inland. Advancing on the Rodney Road towards Port Gibson, Grant's force ran into Rebel outposts after midnight and skirmished with them for around three hours. After 3:00 am, the fighting stopped. Union forces advanced on the Rodney Road and a plantation road at dawn. At 5:30 am, the Confederates engaged the Union advance and the battle ensued. Federals forced the Rebels to fall back. The Confederates established new defensive positions at different times during the day but they could not stop the Union onslaught and left the field in the early evening. This defeat demonstrated that the Confederates were unable to defend the Mississippi River line and the Federals had secured their beachhead. The way to Vicksburg was open.
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Raymond
Location: Hinds County
Ordered by Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, Confederate commander at Vicksburg, Brig. Gen. John Gregg led his force from Port Hudson, Louisiana, to Jackson, Mississippi, and out to Raymond to intercept approaching Union troops.

Before dawn on May 12, Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson had his XVII Army Corps on the march, and by 10:00 am they were about three miles from Raymond. Gregg decided to dispute the crossing of Fourteen Mile Creek and arrayed his men and artillery accordingly. As the Yankees approached, the Rebels opened fire, initially causing heavy casualties. Some Union troops broke, but Maj. Gen. John A. Logan rallied a force to hold the line. Confederate troops attacked the line but had to retire. More Union troops arrived and then counterattacked. Heavy fighting ensued that continued for six hours, but the overwhelming Union force prevailed.

Gregg's men left the field. Although Gregg's men lost the battle, they had held up a much superior Union force for a day
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Jackson
Location: Hinds & Jackson Counties
On May 9, 1863, Gen. Joseph E. Johnston received a dispatch from the Confederate Secretary of War directing him to 'proceed at once to Mississippi and take chief command of the forces in the field.' As he arrived in Jackson on the 13th, from Middle Tennessee, he learned that two army corps from the Union Army of the Tennessee, the XV, under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, and the XVII, under Maj. Gen. James Birdseye McPherson, were advancing on Jackson, intending to cut the city and the railroads off from Vicksburg.

Johnston consulted with the local commander, Brig. Gen. John Gregg, and learned that only about 6,000 troops were available to defend the town. Johnston ordered the evacuation of Jackson, but Gregg was to defend Jackson until the evacuation was completed. By 10:00 am, both Union army corps were near Jackson and had engaged the enemy. Rain, Confederate resistance, and poor defenses prevented heavy fighting until around 11:00 am, when Union forces attacked in numbers and slowly but surely pushed the enemy back.

In mid-afternoon, Johnston informed Gregg that the evacuation was complete and that he should disengage and follow. Soon after, the Yankees entered Jackson and had a celebration, hosted by Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant who had been traveling with Sherman's corps, in the Bowman House. They then burned part of the town and cut the railroad connections with Vicksburg.

Johnston's evacuation of Jackson was a mistake because he could, by late on the 14th, have had 11,000 troops at his disposal and by the morning of the 15th, another 4,000. The fall of the former Mississippi state capital was a blow to Confederate morale.
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Champion Hill also known as Bakers Creek
Location: Hinds County
Following the Union occupation of Jackson, Mississippi, both Confederate and Federal forces made plans for future operations. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston retreated, with most of his army, up the Canton Road, but he ordered Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, commanding about 23,000 men, to leave Edwards Station and attack the Federals at Clinton.

Pemberton and his generals felt that Johnston's plan was dangerous and decided instead to attack the Union supply trains moving from Grand Gulf to Raymond. On May 16, though, Pemberton received another order from Johnston repeating his former directions. Pemberton had already started after the supply trains and was on the Raymond-Edwards Road with his rear at the crossroads one-third mile south of the crest of Champion Hill. Thus, when he ordered a countermarch, his rear, including his many supply wagons, became the advance of his force.

On May 16, 1863, about 7:00 am, the Union forces engaged the Confederates and the Battle of Champion Hill began. Pemberton's force drew up into a defensive line along a crest of a ridge overlooking Jackson Creek. Pemberton was unaware that one Union column was moving along the Jackson Road against his unprotected left flank. For protection, Pemberton posted Brig. Gen. Stephen D. Lee's men atop Champion Hill where they could watch for the reported Union column moving to the crossroads. Lee spotted the Union troops and they soon saw him. If this force was not stopped, it would cut the Rebels off from their Vicksburg base. Pemberton received warning of the Union movement and sent troops to his left flank. Union forces at the Champion House moved into action and emplaced artillery to begin firing.

When Grant arrived at Champion Hill, around 10:00 am, he ordered the attack to begin. By 11:30 am, Union forces had reached the Confederate main line and about 1:00 pm, they took the crest while the Rebels retired in disorder. The Federals swept forward, capturing the crossroads and closing the Jackson Road escape route. One of Pemberton's divisions (Bowen's) then counterattacked, pushing the Federals back beyond the Champion Hill crest before their surge came to a halt. Grant then counterattacked, committing forces that had just arrived from Clinton by way of Bolton. Pemberton's men could not stand up to this assault, so he ordered his men from the field to the one escape route still open: the Raymond Road crossing of Bakers Creek.

Brig. Gen. Lloyd Tilghman's brigade formed the rearguard, and they held at all costs, including the loss of Tilghman. In the late afternoon, Union troops seized the Bakers Creek Bridge, and by midnight, they occupied Edwards. The Confederates were in full retreat towards Vicksburg. If the Union forces caught these Rebels, they would destroy them.
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Big Black River Bridge
Location: Hinds & Warren Counties
Reeling from their defeat at Champion Hill, the Confederates reached Big Black River Bridge, the night of May 16-17. Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton ordered Brig. Gen. John S. Bowen, with three brigades, to man the fortifications on the east bank of the river and impede any Union pursuit.

Three divisions of Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand's XIII Army Corps moved out from Edwards Station on the morning of the 17th. The corps encountered the Confederates behind breastworks and took cover as enemy artillery began firing. Union Brig. Gen. Michael K. Lawler formed his 2nd Brigade, Carr's Division, which surged out of a meander scar, across the front of the Confederate forces, and into the enemy's breastworks, held by Vaughn's East Tennessee Brigade. Confused and panicked, the Rebels began to withdraw across the Big Black on two bridges: the railroad bridge and the steamboat dock moored athwart the river.

As soon as they had crossed, the Confederates set fire to the bridges, preventing close Union pursuit. The fleeing Confederates who arrived in Vicksburg later that day were disorganized. The Union forces captured approximately 1,800 troops at Big Black, a loss that the Confederates could ill-afford. This battle sealed Vicksburg's fate: the Confederate force was bottled up at Vicksburg.
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Vicksburg
Location: Warren County
The Confederates lost about 9,000 in battle, against 10,000 Union men.

In May and June of 1863, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's armies converged on Vicksburg, investing the city and entrapping a Confederate army under Lt. Gen. John Pemberton. On July 4, Vicksburg surrendered after prolonged siege operations. This was the culmination of one of the most brilliant military campaigns of the war.

With the loss of Pemberton's army and this vital stronghold on the Mississippi, the Confederacy was effectively split in half. Grant's successes in the West boosted his reputation, leading ultimately to his appointment as General-in-Chief of the Union armies
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Meridian
Location: Lauderdale County
Polk gathered a variety of local forces, stationed in the area more to deny it to Union patrols than as real fighting formations. His point of concentration was Morton, but he rapidly lost his nerve. Cavalry units commanded by Maj. Gen. Stephen D. Lee periodically skirmished with Sherman's advance guard. As Sherman approached Meridian, he met stiffer resistance from combined forces but steadily moved on. Polk finally realized that he could not stop Sherman and evacuated Meridian on the 14th, removing some railroad rolling stock to McDowell's Bluff. Sherman's troops entered Meridian the same day and began destroying railroad track, continuing their work until the 19th. Sooy Smith, the northern arm of the pincer, never arrived at Meridian.

Sherman left Meridian on the 20th, headed west by way of Canton, looking for Smith and his force. He did not discover what happened to Smith until he arrived back at Vicksburg. Sherman had destroyed some important Confederate transportation facilities but had to forget his aspirations for continuing into Alabama.
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Brice's Cross Roads ( Tishomingo Creek )
Location:Prentiss & Union Counties
At the beginning of June 1864, Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest set out with his cavalry corps of about 2,000 men to enter Middle Tennessee and destroy the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, which was carrying men and supplies to Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman in Georgia. He turned back when he learned the size of the Union force that was angling to intercept him.

On June 10, 1864, Forrest's smaller Confederate force defeated a much larger Union column under Brig. Gen. Samuel Sturgis at Brice's Cross Roads. This brilliant tactical victory against long odds cemented Forrest's reputation as one of the foremost mounted infantry leaders of the war
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Tupelo
Location: Lee County
Maj. Gen. A.J. Smith, commanding a combined force of more than 14,000 men, left LaGrange, Tennessee, on July 5, 1864, and advanced south. Smith's mission was to insure that Maj. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest and his cavalry did not raid Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's railroad lifeline in Middle Tennessee and, thereby, prevent supplies from reaching him in his campaign against Atlanta. Laying waste to the countryside as he advanced, Smith reached Pontotoc, Mississippi, on July 11. Forrest was in nearby Okolona with about 6,000 men, but his commander, Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee, told him he could not attack until he was reinforced.

Two days later, Smith, fearing an ambush, moved east toward Tupelo. On the previous day, Lee arrived near Pontotoc with 2,000 additional men and, under his command, the entire Confederate force engaged Smith. Within two miles of the Federals, on the night of the 13th, Lee ordered an attack for the next morning. Lee attacked at 7:30 am the next morning in a number of uncoordinated assaults which the Yankees beat back, causing heavy casualties. Lee halted the fighting after a few hours.

Short on rations, Smith did not pursue but started back to Memphis on the 15th. Criticized for not destroying Forrest's command, Smith had caused much damage and had fulfilled his mission of insuring Sherman's supply lines.
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Iuka
Location:Tishomingo County
Price led the main body of his Army of the West into Iuka, Mississippi, on September 14, chasing out a small Union garrison. His mission was to prevent Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans's Army of the Mississippi troops from moving into middle Tennessee and reinforcing Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell's Army of the Ohio. If things went well, Price and his colleague Maj. Gen. Earl van Dorn would combine for an invasion of Tennessee.

Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, commanding the Army of the Tennessee, feared that Price intended to go north to join Bragg against Buell. Grant devised a plan for his left wing (8,000 men under Maj. Gen. E.O.C. Ord) to advance on Iuka from the west; Rosecrans' 9,000 soldiers were to march from the southwest, arrive at Iuka on the 18th, and make a coordinated attack the next day.

Ord arrived on time and skirmishing ensued between his reconnaissance patrol and Confederate pickets, about six miles from Iuka, before nightfall. Rosecrans informed Grant that he would not arrive at Iuka on the 18th but would begin his march at 4:30am the next morning.

On the 19th, Ord demanded Price's surrender, but Price refused. At the same time, Price received dispatches from van Dorn suggesting that their two armies join just as soon as possible at Rienzi and attack the Federals. Price told van Dorn that with Union forces bearing down on him he could not pull out of Iuka immediately. But at the same time he issued warning orders to prepare for a march the next day.

Rosecrans' army moved early on the 19th, but instead of using two roads as directed it followed the Jacinto (Bay Springs) Road, leaving the Fulton Road open. Grant had to reconsider his plans: Rosecrans would definitely be late, probably not arriving until the 19th, but what to do about his plans for an encircling attack? His solution was that Ord would wait until they heard the 'sound of the guns' and then smash into the Confederate northern flank.

When Rosecrans advanced his men fought scattered actions with Confederate troops, then, about 4pm, just after climbing a hill, the Union column halted. Not only had they been fighting and marching through the Mississippi sun, now the Confederates were in a ravine filled with timber and underbrush, excellent defensive terrain. The pause gave the Confederates a momentary edge in morale, and they struck. Even charging uphill, they overran a six-gun Ohio battery, while the Federals counterattacked from the ridge. Fighting, which Price later stated he had 'never seen surpassed,' continued until after dark; the Union troops camped for the night behind the ridge and the Confederate attack, savage as it was, had not driven them from the field.

During the day Price had pulled troops from Ord's front to fight against Rosecrans' troops. Ord did nothing, later proclaiming that he never heard any fighting and, therefore, never engaged the enemy; Grant also remarked that he had heard no sounds of battle. Price wanted to fight again on the 20th, but his subordinates convinced him to follow the original plan and join Van Dorn. At the same time, Rosecrans redeployed his men for fighting the next day rather than a pursuit.

Price's army marched out along the uncovered Fulton Road with a heavy rearguard and hooked up with Van Dorn five days later at Ripley. Although Grant's plan had Rosecrans marching along the Fulton Road and thus blocking it, Rosecrans claimed his decision avoided separating his two divisions, and Grant grudgingly approved this decision.

Rosecrans occupied Iuka and then began a pursuit but the Confederate rearguard and thick terrain meant it didn't achieve much. Price's army was ripe for the plucking, and a properly coordinated Union attack should have destroyed or captured it, but circumstances beyond anyone's control prevented a powerful attack. Price's escape is more problematic; had Rosecrans been more aggressive he probably could have cut off some part of Price's army.
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Here is a complete list od battles and troup involvment
1862
Feb. 15-22 Exp. to Eastport U.S. Gunboat 'Tyler.'
March 8 Skirmish, Mississippi City MASSACHUSETTS--26th Infantry.
April 3 Skirmish, Biloxi CONNECTICUT--9th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--6th Battery Light Arty.
April 4 Skirmish, Pass Christian CONNECTICUT--9th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--6th Battery Light Arty.
April 8 Skirmish, Corinth Road ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry; 55th Infantry. OHIO--53d, 57th and 77th Infantry.
April 13 Destruction of Beach Creek Bridge, M. & O. R. R OHIO--5th Cavalry (3d Battalion).
April 13 Reconn. on Corinth and Purdy Roads ILLINOIS--Thielman's Cavalry Battalion.
April 24 Skirmish, Corinth Road ILLINOIS---4th Cavalry.
April 24 Skirmish, Birmingham IOWA--2d Cavalry
April 25 Skirmish, Corinth Road MISSOURI--8th Infantry.
April 29-May 30.. Advance on and siege of Corinth ILLINOIS---2d. 4th, 7th and 11th Cavalry; Carmichael's, Dollin's, O'Harnett's and Stewart's Cavalry Companies; Thielman's Battalion Cavalry; Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' 'D,' 'E,' 'F,' 'H,' 'I' and 'M, 1st Light Arty.; Batteries 'B,' 'E,' 'F' and 'I,' 2d Light Arty.; 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d 34th, 35th, 38th, 40th, 41st, 42d, 43d, 44th, 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 50th, 51st, 52d, 53d, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th, 60th and 64th Infantry. INDIANA-2d and 3d Cavalry; 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th and 14th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 6th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 17th, 23d, 25th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 36th, 39th, 40th, 44th, 48th, 51st, 52d, 53d, 57th, 58th and 59th Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th Infantry. KENTUCKY--2d Cavalry; Battery 'A,' Light Arty.; 1st, 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 17th, 20th, 21st, 26th, 27th and 28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--2d and 3d Cavalry; Batteries 'B.' 'C,' 'D' and 'E,' 1st Light Arty,; 1st Engineers; 10th, 12th, 13th and 14th Infantry. MINNESOTA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 2d, 4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI--Batteries 'C,' 'D,' 'G,' 'H,' 'I,' 'K' and 'M,' 1st Light Arty.; Engineer Regiment of the West; 2d, 6th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 13th, 14th. 18th, 21st, 25th and 26th Infantry. NEBRASKA--1st Infantry. OHIO--1st and 5th Cavalry; Batteries 'A,' 'C' and 'G,' 1st Light Arty.; 3d, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 14th and 15th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 1st, 6th, 9th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 24th, 26th, 27th, 31st, 35th, 38th, 39th, 41st, 43d, 46th, 48th, 49th, 53d, 54th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th, 63d, 64th, 65th, 68th, 70th, 72d, 76th, 77th, 78th, 80th and 81st Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--Indpt. Battery 'B,' Light Arty.; 77th Infantry. WISCONSIN--5th, 10th and 12th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th Infantry. UNITED STATES---4th Cavalry (4 Cos.); Battery 'F,' 2d Arty.; Batteries 'I' and 'M,' 4th Arty.; Battery 'H,' 5th Arty.; 1st, 15th, 16th, 18th and 19th Infantry.
April 29-May 14.. Raid on Mobile and Ohio R. R ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry; Carmichael's and Dollin's Cavalry Companies.
May 1 Skirmish, Farmington MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. OHIO--63d Infantry.
May 3 Engagement, Farmington ILLINOIS--Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 16th, 22d, 27th, 42d, 51st and 64th (Yate's S.S.) Infantry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry; 10th and 14th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'G,' 1st Arty.
May 3 Reconn. to Memphis and Charleston R. R.. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
May 4 Skirmish. Farmington Heights MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Cos. 'A,' 'E,' 'I,' 'K').
May 8 Reconn. toward Corinth ILLINOIS---7th Cavalry; Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 16th, 22d, 26th, 27th, 42d, 47th, 61st and 64th (Yates' S. S.) Infantry. IOWA--2d Battery Light Arty. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry; Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th and 14th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'G,' 1st Light Arty.; 11th Infantry. OHIO--27th, 39th, 43d and 63d Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'F,' 2d Arty.
May 8 Skirmish, Glendale near Corinth IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
May 9 Engagement, Farmington ILLINOIS--22d, 26th, 27th, 42d, 47th, 51st and 64th (Yates' S.S.) Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry; Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th and 14th Infantry. MISSOURI-Battery 'G,' 1st Light Arty.; 11th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th Infantry. UNITED STATES--4th Cavalry (Detachment). Union losses, 16 killed, 148 wounded, 14 missing. Total, 178.
May 9 Skirmish near Corinth INDIANA--29th Infantry (Detachment). MICHIGAN-1st Engineers and Mechanics (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA--77th Infantry (Detachment).
May 10 Reconn. on Alabama Road toward Sharp's Mills ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
May 11 Skirmish, Coldwater MISSOURI--6th Infantry.
May 12 Skirmish near Farmington IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
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May 13 Reconn. to Memphis and Charleston R.R. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
May 15 Reconn. toward Memphis and Charleston R. R. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
May 16 Action, Grand Gulf MICHIGAN--6th Infantry.
May 17 Action, Russell's House near Corinth ILLINOIS--Batteries 'B' and 'I,' 1st Light Arty.; 55th Infantry. MISSOURI--8th Infantry. OHO--48th, 54th, 57th, 70th and 72d Infantry. Union losses, 10 killed, 31 wounded. Total, 41.
May 18-July 27... Operations against Vicksburg U.S. Navy.
May 19 Skirmish near Farmington MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (3d Battalion).
May 21 Skirmish, Phillips' Creek, 'Widow Serratt's' INDIANA--31st Infantry. KENTUCKY--1st, 2d and 20th Infantry. UNITED STATES---Battery 'M,' 4th Arty. Loss, 3 wounded.
May 22 Skirmish near Farmington MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Co. 'G').
May 22-23 Reconn. to Burnsville and Iuka ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry (Detachment). MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Detachment).
May 24 Skirmish near Corinth MICHIGAN--Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI-11th Infantry. OHIO---39th Infantry.
May 26 Skirmish, Farmington IOWA--10th Infantry.
May 26 Affair, Grand Gulf U.S. Gunboat 'Kineo.'
May 28 Skirmish, Bridge Creek, before Corinth INDIANA--31st Infantry. KENTUCKY--1st, 2d 20th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'M,' 4th Arty.
May 28-29 Exp. to Mobile & Ohio R. R IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
May 29 Skirmish before Corinth IOWA--17th Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Infantry.
May 29 Skirmish near Booneville IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
May 30 Action, Tuscumbia Creek ILLINOIS---7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Battery 'M,' 1st Light Arty.; Engineer Regt. of the West. Union loss, 3 killed.
May 30 Burning of Cypress Creek Bridge By Confederates.
May 30 Affair at Tuscumbia Bridge Destroyed by Confederates.
May 30 Occupation of Corinth INDIANA--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. KENTUCKY --1st, 2d, 6th, 17th, 20th and 27th Infantry. OHIO-Battery 'D,' 1st Light Arty.; 6th, 24th, 41st and 59th Infantry. UNITED STATES---Battery 'M,' 4th Arty.
May 30-June 12 Pursuit to Booneville ILLINOIS--7th and 11th Cavalry; Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 16th, 22d, 26th, 27th, 42d, 47th, 51st and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--2d and 3d Cavalry; 6th, 7th and 10th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 31st, 36th, 48th and 59th Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 5th, 10th and 17th Infantry. KENTUCKY--3d Cavalry; 1st, 2d, 6th, 9th, 13th, 20th, 2Ist and 27th Infantry. MICHIGAN--2d and 3d Cavalry; Batteries 'C' and 'E,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th and 14th Infantry. MINNESOTA--4th Infantry. MISSOURI--Batteries 'G' and 'M,' 1st Light Arty.; 2d, 10th, 11th and 26th Infantry. OHIO--1st Cavalry; Batteries 'B' and 'G,' 1st Light Arty.; 11th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 6th, 19th, 24th, 27th, 39th, 41st, 43d, 59th, 63d and 80th Infantry. WISCONSIN--5th Battery Light Arty.; 8th Infantry. UNITED STATES---4th Cavalry (3 Cos).; Batteries 'F,' 2d Arty.; 'M,' 4th Arty.; 1st Infantry (6 Cos.).
May 31 Skirmish, Tuscumbia Creek ILLINOIS--10th, 16th, 27th and 64th Infantry. IOWA-2d Cavalry. INDIANA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--10th Infantry.
June 2 Affair near Rienzi ILLINOIS---42d Infantry (Detachment).
June 3 Skirmish, Blackland OHIO--1st Cavalry.
June 3 Reconn. toward Carrollsville and Baldwyn.. ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry; Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 16th. 22d, 27th, 42d, 51st and 64th Infantry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry; 10th and 14th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'G,' 1st Light Arty. UNITED STATES--Battery 'F,' 2d Arty. OHIO--1st Cavalry.
June 3-4 Skirmishes, Booneville ILLINOIS--Battery 'I,' 1st Light Arty. MICHIGAN-3d Cavalry.
June 4 Skirmishes, Osborn's and Wolf's Creeks near Blackland INDIANA--2d Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN 2d Cavalry. OHIO--1st Cavalry (Cos. 'E,' 'I' and 'M').
June 6 Reconn. from Booneville toward Baldwyn.. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
June 6 Skirmish near Baldwyn IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
June 7 Skirmish, Baldwyn Confederate Reports.
June 9-10 Reconn. to Guntown, Baldwyn, etc IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
June 9 Skirmish, Baldwyn IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry.
June 9 Engagement, Grand Gulf U.S. Navy.
June 11 Skirmish near Booneville (No Reports.)
June 14 Skirmish, Clear Creek, near Baldwyn MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Detachment 5th Division), Army
June 15-18 Exp. to Holly Springs Tenn.
June 18 Skirmish, Tallahatchie Bridge ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. Union loss, 4 wounded.
June 21 Exp. to Hernando ILLINOIS--6th (Cos. 'G,' H,' 'I,' 'K' and 'L') and 11th (Detachment 3d Battalion) Cavalry.
June 21 Skirmish, Coldwater Station ILLINOIS--6th (Cos. 'G,' 'H,' 'K' and 'L') and 11th (Detachment 3d Battalion) Cavalry.
June 22 Action, Ellis Cliff CONNECTICUT--9th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--2d and 6th Batteries Light Arty.; 30th Infantry.
June 22 Exp. to Pass Christian (No details.)
June 24 Skirmish, Hamilton's Plantation, near Grand Gulf CONNECTICUT--9th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--2d and 6th Batteries Light Arty.; 30th Infantry. VERMONT--7th Infantry. Batteries 'D,' 'H,' 'I,' 'K' and 'M', 1st Light Arty.
June 26-29 Engagement, Vicksburg U.S. Navy, Farragut's Fleet.
June 28 Skirmishes, Blackland ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry (Co. 'K'). MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 2.
June 29 Skirmish, Ripley MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
July 1 Action, Booneville IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 24 wounded, 16 missing. Total, 41.
July 1 Skirmish near Holly Springs ILLINOIS--3d and 4th Cavalry. INDIANA--6th Battery Light Arty. OHIO--48th Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 4.
July 5 Skirmish, Hatchie River ILLINOIS---7th Cavalry.
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July 10-11 Exp. to Guntown Col. P. H. Sheridan, 2d Michigan Cavalry and Capt. R. O. Selfridge, A. A. G., with flag of truce.
July 15 Attempt to destroy Rebel Ram 'Arkansas' at Vicksburg WISCONSIN--4th Infantry; U. S. Gunboats 'Queen of the West,' 'Tyler,' 'Es***' and 'Carondelet.' Union loss, 13 killed, 36 wounded. Total, 49.
July 20 Affair, Hatchie Bottom MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Co. 'H').
July 24 Skirmish, White Oak Bayou INDIANA--8th Infantry (Cos. 'B' and 'E'). MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Battalion). Union loss, 4 wounded.
July 25-Aug. 1... Exp. from Holly Springs to Bolivar, Tenn.. IOWA--2d Cavalry, supported by 1st Brigade, 4th Division, Army Tenn.
July 25-Aug. 1... Exp. from Holly Springs to Jackson, Tenn.. Confederate reports.
July 26 Skirmish. Booneville MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
July 27-29 Exp. from Rienzi to Ripley KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
July 29 Skirmish, Hatchie Bottom near Denmark.. ILLINOIS---4th and 15th Cavalry.
Aug. 2 Skirmish, Austin, Tunics Co INDIANA--8th Infantry.
Aug. 2 Skirmish, Totten's Plantation WISCONSIN--11th Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 5 wounded.
Aug. 4 Skirmish, Bay Springs ILLINOIS--25th Infantry.
Aug. 4 Skirmish, Drysdale's Plantation ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
Aug. 4-7 Reconn. from Jacinto to Bay Springs and Skirmish ILLINOIS---25th and 50th (2 Cos.) Infantry. KANSAS 7th Cavalry. WISCONSlN--8th Battery Light Arty.
Aug. 11 Skirmish, Brown's Plantation INDIANA--47th Infantry.
Aug. 16 Skirmish, Horn Lake Creek OHIO--5th Cavalry (Cos. 'A' and 'C'). Union loss, 1 killed.
Aug. 19-21 Exp. from Rienzi to Marietta and Bay Springs KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Aug. 20 Skirmish. Marietta KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Aug. 20 Skirmish, Bay Springs KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Aug. 22 Skirmish, Bolivar MISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO---4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry.
Aug. 23 Skirmish, Greenville MISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry. U.S. Gunboats.
Aug. 25 Skirmish. Bolivar MISSOURI--Bowen's Battalion Cavalry. OHIO---4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 58th and 76th Infantry.
Aug. 26 Skirmish, Rienzi IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN --2d Cavalry. Union loss (including Kossuth, Aug. 27), 5 killed, 12 wounded, 6 missing. Total, 23.
Aug. 27 Skirmish, Kossuth KANSAS--7th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss (including Rienzi, Aug. 26), 4 killed, 8 wounded. Total, 12.
Aug. 28 Skirmish, Corinth KENTUCKY--5th Cavalry.
Aug. 31 Skirmish, Marietta MISSOURI--1st Cavalry.
Sept. 5-6 Scout toward Holly Springs ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry.
Sept. 6 .Skirmish, Olive Branch ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 18 wounded, 2 missing. Total, 21.
Sept. 8 Skirmish, Coldwater Creek ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry.
Sept. 9 Skirmish, Cockrum's Cross Roads ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 4 wounded. Total, 5.
Sept. 9 Skirmish, Rienzi KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Sept. 10 Skirmish, Coldwater Bridge ILLINOIS----6th Cavalry.
Sept. 11 Skirmish, Coldwater Creek MISSOURI--8th Infantry.
Sept. 12 Skirmish, Coldwater R. R. Bridge ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 1 wounded. Total, 2.
Sept. 13 Skirmish near Iuka WISCONSIN--8th Infantry.
Sept. 14 Skirmish, Iuka WISCONSIN--8th Infantry.
Sept. 14 Skirmish, Burnsville (No Reports.)
Sept. 16 Reconn. from Burnsville to Iuka ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry; 26th, 47th, 64th (Yates' S.S.) Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--11th Infantry.
Sept. 16 Skirmish, Iuka ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry; 26th, 47th and 64th (Yates' S.S., 2 Cos.) Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--11th Infantry.
Sept. 17 Skirmish, Burnsville ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry; 66th Infantry.
Sept. 18 Skirmish, Rienzi KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Sept. 19 Action. Prentiss (No Reports.)
Sept. 19 Skirmish, Peyton's Mills IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Sept. 19 Skirmish, Barnett's Corners (No Reports.)
Sept. 19 Engagement near Bolivar MISSOURI--Battery 'A,' 1st Light Arty. Attack on Ram 'Queen of the West.'
Sept. 19 Engagement, Iuka ILLINOIS--2d and 16th Cavalry; Jencks' Cavalry Co.; 26th, 47th and 66th Infantry. INDIANA--48th Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 5th, 7th, 10th, 16th and 17th Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry (Cos. 'B' and 'E'). MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry; Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI--4th, 5th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; Battery 'M,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 11th, 24th (Co. 'F') and 26th Infantry. OHIO---11th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 27th, 39th, 43d, 63d and 80th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th and 12th Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 14th and 18th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'F,' 2d Arty. Union loss, 141 killed, 613 wounded, 36 missing. Total, 790.
Sept. 20 Skirmish, Fulton Road, near Iuka (No Details.) Union loss, 6 wounded.
Sept. 24 Skirmish, Prentiss and Bolivar ILLINOIS--33d Infantry. U.S. Ram 'Queen of the West' and Transports.
Sept. 27 Skirmish, Iuka OHIO--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.
Sept. 28 Skirmish, Friar's Point ILLINOIS--33d Infantry.
Sept. 30 Reconn. from Rienzi to the Hatchie River. OHIO----27th and 63d Infantry.
Oct. 1 Skirmish, Ruckersville KANSAS---7th Cavalry (Detachment).
Oct. 2 Skirmish near Raniers' Crossing Mobile and Ohio R. R WISCONSIN--17th Infantry (Co. 'A').
Oct. 2 Skirmish, Baldwyn KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Oct. 3-4 Battle of Corinth ILLINOIS--7th and 11th Cavalry; Jencks' and Ford's Cavalry Cos.; Batteries 'B' and 'F,' 2d Light Arty.; 7th, 9th, 12th, 26th, 47th, 50th, 52d, 56th, 57th, 58th (Detachsent), 64th (Yates' S. S.) and 66th Infantry. INDIANA --48th and 59th Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 2d, 5th, 7th, 8th (Detachment), 10th, 11th, 12th (Detachment), 13th, 14th (Detachment), 15th, 16th and 17th Infantry. KANSAS---7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN----3d Cavalry; Battery 'C,' 1st Light Arty.; 15th Infantry. MINNESOTA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI--5th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; 10th, 11th, 14th, 18th (Cos. 'A,' 'B,' 'C' and 'E'), 21st, 24th (Co. 'F') and 26th Infantry. OHIO---5th Cavalry (Cos. 'E,' 'H,' 'I,' 'K'), 3d, 5th, 10th and 11th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 22d, 27th, 39th, 43d, 63d, 80th and 81st Infantry. WISCONSIN--6th, 8th and 12th Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'F,' 2d Arty.; 1st Infantry (Cos. 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' 'D,' 'H' and 'I'). Union loss, 355 killed, 1,841 wounded, 324 missing. Total, 2,520.
Oct. 4 Skirmish, Middletown OHIO---5th Cavalry (1st and 2d Battalions).
Oct. 5-12 Pursuit to Hatchie River ILLINOIS----Jencks' and Ford's Indpt. Cavalry Cos.; Battery 'F,' 2d Light Arty.; 7th, 9th, 12th, 26th, 29th, 31st, 47th, 50th, 52d, 53d, 56th, 57th, 58th (Detachment), 64th and 66th Infantry. INDIANA--48th and 59th Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 2d, 5th, 7th, 8th (Detachment), 10th, 11th, 12th (Detachment), 13th, 14th (Detachment), 15th, 16th and 17th Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry; Battery 'C' 1st Light Arty.; 15th Infantry. MINNESOTA --1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th and $th Infantry. MISSOURI-Batteries 'D,' 'H,' 'I,' 'K' and 'M,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 11th, 14th, 18th (Cos. 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' 'E'), 21st, 24th (Co. 'F') and 26th Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry; 3d, 5th, 10th and 11th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 22d, 37th, 39th, 43d, 63d, 80th and 81st Infantry. WISCONSIN--6th, 8th and 12th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th Infantry. TENNESSEE--1st West Cavalry (1 Co.). UNITED STATES--Battery 'F' 2d Arty.
Oct. S Attack on Union Brigade Camp at Corinth Convalescents.
Oct. 6 Skirmish, Ruckersville KANSAS---7th Cavalry.
Oct. 7 Skirmish near Ruckersville MISSOURI--Battery 'M' 1st Light Arty. OHIO---5th Cavalry (Cos. 'E,' 'H,' 'I,' 'K'); 22d Infantry (Detachment.
Oct. 7 Skirmish, Box Ford, Hatchie River OHIO---22d Infantry (3 Cos.).
Oct. 7 Skirmish near Ripley MISSOURI--Battery 'M,' 1st Light Arty. OHIO---5th Cavalry (Cos. 'E,' H,' 'I,' 'K'); 22d Infantry (Detachment).
Oct. 31-Jan. 10, '63 Operations on Miss. Central R. R. from Bolivar, Tenn., to Coffeeville, Miss. 'Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign.' ILLINOIS--2d, 4th, 6th, 7th and 11th (Co 'G')Cavalry; Thielman's Battalion Cavalry; Batteries 'D,' 'F' and 'I' 1st Light Arty.; 'E,' 'F,' 'G,' 'K' and 'L' 2d Light Arty.; Cogewell's Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 7th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 26th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 41st, 43d, 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 50th, 52d, 53d, 56th, 57th, 61st, 63d, 72d, 76th, 81st, 109th, 122d and 124th Infantry. INDIANA--6th and 9th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 23d, 25th, 48th, 53d, and 59th Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 3d, 5th, 10th, 11th, 13th, 15th, 16th and 17th Infantry. KANSAS---7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN-3d Cavalry; Batteries 'C' and 'H' 1st Light Arty.; 15th Infantry. MINNESOTA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI--5th Cavalry (Co. 'C'), Batteries 'C' and 'M' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 11th, 18th, 24th and 26th Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry; 4th Indpt. Cavalry Company; 3d, 5th, 7th, 10th, 11th and 15th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 20th, 27th, 39th, 43d, 63d, 68th, 70th, 78th, 80th and 81st Infantry. TENNESSEE---7th Infantry. WISCONSIN--6th and 12th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'F' 2d Arty.
Nov. 2 Capture of Ripley IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS---7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN 3d Cavalry.
Nov. 2 Capture of Orizaba IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN --3d Cavalry.
Nov. S Skirmish, Jumpertown KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Nov. 6 Skirmish, Old Lamar (No Reports).
Nov. 6 Skirmish, Worsham's Creek ILLINOIS--2d (2 Co's) and 7th (2 Co's) Cavalry; 41st, 53d and 103d Infantry. IOWA--3d Infantry. OHIO 15th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. (Section).
Nov. 6 Reconn. to Lamar IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS---7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN 3d Cavalry. ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
Nov. 8 Skirmish, Coldwater ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS --7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
Nov. 8 Skirmish, Old Lamar (No Reports).
Nov. 8 Skirmish, Hudsonville IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Nov. 13 Skirmish, Holly Springs ILLINOIS---7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS --7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
Nov. 14 Skirmish, Holly Springs IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Nov. 26-Dec. 12.. Movement, Sherman's Tallahatchie March. ILLINOIS----6th Cavalry, Thielman's Battalion Cavalry; Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'E,' 'F,' 'H' and 'I' 1st Light Arty.; Cogswell's Indpt. Battery Light Arty; Mercantile Battery Light Arty.; 40th, 55th, 93d, 113th, 114th, 116tb, 117th and 127th Infantry. INDIANA--83d and 93d Infantry. IOWA--6th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th and 8th Infantry. Ohio--8th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.: 48th. 54th, 57th Infantry. UNITED STATES---13th Infantry.
Nov. 28 Skirmish, Junction Coldwater and Tallahatchie Rivers INDIANA--1st Cavalry.
Nov. 28-29 Skirmishes, Holly Springs KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
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Nov. 29 Skirmish, Orizaba MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
Nov. 29 Skirmish, Holly Springs MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
Nov. 29-30 Skirmishes, Waterford or Lumpkin's Mills. ILLINOIS---7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS 7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 4.
Nov. 30 Skirmish, Chulahoma IOWA--6th Infantry.
Nov. 30 Skirmish, Tallahatchie INDIANA--11th Infantry.
Nov. 30 Affair, Tallahatchie River INDIANA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Destruction Steamer 'Half Moon.'
Dec. 1 Skirmish, Hudsonville (No Reports).
Dec. 1 Action. Oxford MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
Dec. 1 Skirmish on Yocknapatalfa near Mitchell's ILLINOIS--9th Cavalry. INDIANA--1st Cavalry; 11th Cross Roads and 24th Infantry. IOWA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 28th and 30th Infantry.
Dec. 1-3 Skirmishes about Oxford ILLINOIS--4th, 6th and 7th Cavalry; Battery 'G' 2d Light Arty. IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cav alry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry.
Dec. 2 Skirmish, Oxford ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Dec. 3 Action, Oakland ILLINOIS--3d, 5th, 9th and 10th Cavalry. INDIANA-1st Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. KANSAS---5th Cavalry. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 10 wounded.
Dec. 3 Skirmish, Yocknapatalfa IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Dec. 3 Skirmish, Prophet's Bridge ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
Dec. 3 Skirmish, Springdale Bridge ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Dec. 3 Skirmish, Free Bridge OHIO--5th Cavalry (Battalion).
Dec. 3 Skirmish near Oxford ILLINOIS--26th Infantry (Detachment).
Dec. 4 Action, Water Valley Station ILLINOIS--4th, 6th and 7th Cavalry; Battery 'G' 2d Light Arty. IOWA--2d Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry.
Dec. 5 Engagement, Coffeeville ILLINOIS--4th, 6th and 7th Cavalry; Battery 'G' 2d Light Arty. IOWA--2d Cavalry; KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry. Union loss, 10 killed, 63 wounded, 41 missing. Total, 114.
Dec. 9-14 Reconn. from Corinth toward Tuscumbia,Ala ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. ILLINOIS---52d Infantry. INDIANA--66th Infantry. IOWA--2d and 7th Infantry,
Dec. 12 Exp. up Yazoo River U.S. Ram 'Queen of the West,' and Gunboats 'Marmosa,' 'Signal,' 'Cairo' and 'Pittsburg.'
Dec. 13-19 Raid from Corinth to Tupelo on the Mobile and Ohio R. R ILLINOIS--Stewart's Battalion Cavalry; Ford's Cavalry Company; 9th Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry (Detachment); 81st Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty. (Section).
Dec. 14-19 Exp. against Mobile and Ohio R. R ILLINOIS--4th and 7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Dec. 18 Skirmish near Water Valley MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
Dec. 18 Skirmish, Pontotoc ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
Dec. 18-Jan. 3, '63 Exp. from Corinth against Forrest ILLINOIS--Stewart's Battalion Cavalry; Hurst's Cavalry Company, 7th, 18th (Detachment); 48th, 50th, 52d, 57th and 122d Infantry. INDIANA--50th Infantry. IOWA-2d, 7th and 39th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'L' 1st Light Arty. OHIO--5th Cavalry (Detachment). TENNESSEE--6th Cavalry; 7th Infantry. WISCONSIN 7th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.
Dec. 20 Action and surrender, Holly Springs ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (6 Co's), 20th (Detachment), 62d (Detachment), 90th and 101st Infantry. INDIANA-12th Infantry. IOWA--27th Infantry. MICHIGAN-3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--11th Infantry. Union loss, 1,000 killed. wounded and captured.
Dec. 20 Skirmish, Coldwater ILLINOIS--90th Infantry.
Dec. 21 Action, Davis' Mills, Wolf River ILLINOIS--Battery 'D' 2d Light Arty. INDIANA--25th Infantry (Co's 'A,' 'C,' 'D,' 'F,' 'H,' 'I'). OHIO--5th Cavalry (Co's 'B,' 'M'). Union loss, 3 wounded.
Dec. 21 Skirmish, Holly Springs OHIO--20th Infantry.
Dec. 23 Skirmish, Ripley ILLINOIS--2d, 4th, 6th and 7th Cavalry; Battery 'K' 1st Light Arty. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavally. TENNESSEE--6th Cavalry.
Dec. 25 Skirmish, Ripley IOWA--2d Cavalry (Co's 'C,' 'F,' 'G,' 'H,' 'K').
Dec. 27 Affair, Snyder's Mill, Yazoo River (No Details).
Dec. 27-28 Action, Chickasaw Bayou, Sherman's opera- ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry, Thielman's Battalion Cavalry;
. tions against Vicksburg Batteries 'A' and 'B' 1st Light Arty.; Mercantile Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 13th, 55th, 77th, 97th, 108th, 113th, 116th, 118th, 127th and 131st Infantry. INDIANA-16th, 49th, 54th, 60th, 67th, 69th and 83d Infantry. IOWA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th, 9th, 25th, 26th, 31st and 34th Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th, 19th and 22d Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'G' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--Landgraeber's Battery Light Arty.; 3d, 6th, 8th, 12th, 17th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO----4th and 17th Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 42d, 48th, 54th, 57th, 58th, 76th, 83d, 96th, 114th and 120th Infantry. WISCONSIN--1st Battery Light Arty.; 23d Infantry. UNITED STATES--13th Infantry. Union loss included in Chickasaw Bluff, Dec. 29.

Dec. 29 Assault, Chickasaw Bluffs ILLINOIS---3d Cavalry; Batteries 'A' and 'B' 1st Light Arty.; 13th, 55th, 77th, 97th, 108th, 113th, 116th, 118th, 127th and 131st Infantry. INDIANA--16th, 49th, 54th, 60th, 67th, 69th and 83d Infantry. IOWA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th, 9th, 25th, 26th, 31st and 34th Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th, 19th and 22d Infantry. MICHIGAN-Battery 'G' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--Landgraeber's Battery Light Arty.; 3d, 6th, 8th, 12th, 17th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO--4th and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 42d, 48th, 54th, 57th, 58th, 76th, 96th, 114th and 120 Infantry. WISCONSIN --1st Battery Light Arty.; 23d Infantry. UNITED STATES--13th Infantry. Union loss, Dec. 28-29, 208 killed, 1,005 wounded, 563 missing.Total, 1,776.
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Jan. 1 Skirmish, Bath Springs ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry.
Jan. 2 Skirmish, Yazoo River ILLINOIS--118th Infantry.
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Jan. 3 Skirmish, Burnsville (No Reports).
Jan. 7 Scout toward Rocky Ford ILLINOIS---Tth Cavalry (3 Co's).
Jan. 9-10 Evacuation of Holly Springs by Union forces.
Jan. 17 Action, Tallahatchie River MISSOURI--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty.
Jan. 27 Skirmish, Centre Hill ILLINOIS---4th Cavalry.
Feb. 2-5 Passage of Vicksburg and Warrenton Batteries U.S. Ram 'Queen of the West.' Capture of Steamers 'A. W. Baker,' 'Moro' and 'Berwick Bay.'
Feb. 8 Affair near Camp Sheldon MISSOURI--18th Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounded.
Feb. 8 Skirmish, Horn Lake Creek. ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry.
Feb. 10 Affair near Camp Sheldon MISSOURI--18th Infantry (Detachment).
Feb. 11 Skirmish, Newcombe Creek ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry.
Feb. 14-29 Exp. from Greenville to Cypress Bend, Ark. ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment). INDIANA--16th, 60th and 67th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO--17th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 83d Infantry. WISCONSIN--23d Infantry.
Feb. 16 Skirmish, Yazoo Pass INDIANA--34th Infantry.IOWA--33d Infantry.
Feb. 19 Skirmish, Burnsville ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry.
Feb. 19 Skirmish near Coldwater River INDIANA--1st Cavalry.
Feb. 19 Skirmish near Yazoo Pass INDIANA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 5 wounded.
Feb. 23 Skirmish, Deer Creek, near Greenville MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO---83d Infantry.
Feb. 23 Action, Fish Lake Bridge near Greenville.. ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment). INDIANA--16th Infantry (Detachment). MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, I killed, 2 missing. Total, 3.
March 11 Engagement, Fort Pemberton INDIANA--46th and 47th Infantry; U.S. Gunboats 'Chillicothe' and 'DeKalb.'
March 13-April 5. Operations against Fort Pemberton and Greenwood ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Co. 'E'), 48th, 56th, 72d and 93d Infantry. INDIANA--43d, 46th and 47th and 59th Infantry. IOWA--3d Battery Light Arty.; 5th, 10th, 17th, 24th, 29th, 33d and 36th Infantry. MINNESOTA-4th Infantry. MISSOURI--5th Cavalry (Co. 'C'); Batteries 'A' and 'M' 1st Light Arty.; 10th, 24th, 26th and 33d Infantry. OHIO--11th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 80th Infantry.
March 14 Skirmish, Coldwater INDIANA--1st Cavalry.
March 14 Skirmish, Davis Mills IOWA--2d Cavalry (Detachment).
March 15-16 Skirmishes near Hernando Confederate Reports.
March 16 Skirmish, Fort Pemberton MISSOURI--10th Infantry.
March 19 Passage of Grand Gulf Battys U.S. Navy, 'Monongahelia' and 'Hartford.'
March 21 Skirmish, Deer Creek MISSOURI--6th Infantry.
March 22 Skirmish, Deer Creek. near Rolling Fork.. ILLINOIS--113th Infantry. UNITED STATES--13th Infantry.
March 24 Skirmish, Fort Pemberton ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment).
March 24-25 Skirmishes, Black Bayou INDIANA--83d Infantry.
March 25 Passage of Vicksburg Battys U.S. Ram 'Switzerland,' Miss. Marine Brigade.
March 31 Engagement, Grand Gulf U.S. Navy 'Albatross,' 'Hartford' and 'Switzerland.'
April 2-14 Exp. to Greenville, Black Bayou and Deer ILLINOIS--Kane County Cavalry Company; 3d Cavalry Creek (Co. 'D'); 13th Infantry. IOWA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th, 9th, 25th, 30th and 31st Infantry. MISSOURI-Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 17th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 76th Infantry.
April 2 Engagement, Fort Pemberton and Greenwood Confederate Reports.
April 4 Skirmish, Fort Pemberton IOWA--36th Infantry.
April 7 Skirmish, Deer Creek OHIO--76th Infantry.
April 8 Skirmish, Deer Creek MISSOURI--27th Infantry.
April 9 Skirmish, Pascagoula LOUISIANA--2d Colored Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 5 wounded. Total, 7.
April 10 Skirmish, Deer Creek ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry.
April 10 Action, Black Bayou 1OWA--4th Infantry. OHIO---76th Infantry.
April 11 Skirmish, Courtney's Plantation MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
April 12 Skirmish, Deer Creek MISSOURI--27th Infantry.
April 14 Action, Glendale ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
April 15-May 8 Exp. from Corinth to Courtland and Northern Alabama (Dodge's) ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry; 7th, 9th (Mounted), 12th, 52d, 57th and 122d Infantry. IOWA --39th Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN-Battery 'C' 1st Light Arty.. MiSSOURI--Batteries 'D,' 'H' and 'I' 1st Light Arty.; 10th Cavalry. OHIO --27th, 39th, 43d, 63d and 81st Infantry.
April 15 Running Vicksburg Battys OHIO--58th Infantry; U.S. Gunboats 'Benton,' 'LaFayette,' 'Louisville,' 'General Price,' 'Pittsburg,' Carondelet.' 'Mount City' and 'Tuscumbia,' and Transports.
April 13 Action. Hernando ILLINOIS--41st Infantry. OHIO----5th Cavalry; 15th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. WISCONSIN--12th and 33d Infantry. Union loss, 2 wounded.
April 18-19 Skirmishes, New Albany ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
April 19 Action, Perry's Ferry, Coldwater River ILLINOIS--41st Infantry. OHIO---5th Cavalry; 15th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. WISCONSIN--12th and 33d Infantry. Union loss, 5 killed, 12 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 13.
April 19 Skirmish, Pontotoc IOWA--2d Cavalry.
April 21-22 Skirmishes, Palo Alto and Okolona ILLINOIS--Battery 'K' 1st Light Arty (Section). IOWA --2d Cavalry. Union loss. 6 missing.
April 22 Passage of Vicksburg and Warrenton Batteries Detachments from 11th, 20th, 31st and 45th Illinois Infantry, 23d Indiana Infantry and 7th Missouri Infantry, on Transports 'Tigress.' 'Cheeseman,' 'Anglo Saxon,' 'Moderator,' 'Empire City,' 'Arizona,' and 12 Barges.
April 24 Skirmish, Newton Station ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
April 24 Skirmish, Garlandsville ILLINOIS--6th and 7th Cavalry.
April 24 Skirmish, Birmingham IOWA--2d Cavalry.
April 25-30 Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf ILLINOIS--2d (4 Co's), 3d (3 Co's), 5th (Co 'C'), and 11th (Co. 'G') Cavalry; Battery 'D' 1st Light Arty., 'A,' 'F,' 'G' and 'L' 2d Light Arty., Mercantile Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 17th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 33d, 45th, 56th, 72d, 77th, 85th, 87th, 93d, 95th, 97th, 99th, 118th, 124th and 130th Infantry. INDIANA--1st Cavalry (Co. 'C') 1st Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 16th, 18th, 23d, 24th, 34th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 54th, 59th, 60th 67th and 69th Infantry. IOWA--5th, 10th. 11th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th and 28th Infantry. KANSAS---1st Infantry. KENTUCKY-7th, 19th and 22d Infantry. MICHIGAN--Batteries 'G' and 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (7 Co's); Batteries 'A,' 'C' and 'M' 1st Light Arty.; 7th, 10th, 24th (Co. 'F') and 26th Infantry. OHIO --4th Indpt. Cavalry Company; 2d, 3d, 10th, 11th, 16th and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 20th, 32d, 42d, 48th, 56th, 68th, 78th, 80th, 83d, 96th, 114th and 120th Infantry. WISCONSIN--1st, 6th and 12th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 11th, 14th, 17th, 18th, 23d and 29th Infantry. UNITED STATES--1st Infantry.
April 28 Skirmish, Union Church ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry.
April 29 Engagement, Grand Gulf, and passage of the Batteries ILLINOIS--29th Infantry. OHIO--58th Infantry (Co's 'A,' 'B,' 'D,' 'F,' 'G,' 'H,' 'K'); U.S. Gunboats 'Louisville,' 'Mound City,' 'Tuscumbia,' 'Carondelet.' 'LaFayette' and 'Benton.' Union loss, 26 killed, 54 wounded. Total, 80.
April 29 Skirmish. Brookhaven ILLINOIS--6th and 7th Cavalry.
April 29-May 1. Engagement, Snyders Mill U.S. Gunboats 'Choctaw,' 'Tyler' and 'DeKalb.'
April 28-May 1 Demonstration on Haines and Drumgould's Bluffs ILLINOIS--Thielman's Cavalry (Co's 'A,' 'B'); Batteries 'A,' 'B' and 'H' 1st Light Arty.; 55th, 113th, 116th and 127th Infantry. INDIANA--83d Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Co. 'C'); 6th and 8th Infantry. OHIO--8th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 30th, 37th, 47th, 54th and 57th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. UNITED STATES--13th Infantry; U. S. Gunboats 'Tyler,' 'Black Hawk,' 'Choctaw' and 'DeKalb.'
April 30 Skirmish, Haines' Bluff MISSOURI--8th Infantry.
May 1 Battle of Port Gibson, Thompson's Hill, Anderson's Hill, Magnolia Hills ILLINOIS--2d (4 Co's), 3d (3 Co's) Cavalry; Battery 'A' 2d Arty., Mercantile Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 33d. 45th, 77th, 81st, 97th, 99th, 108th, 118th, 124th and 130th Infantry. INDIANA-1st (Co. 'C') and 4th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; 1st Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 16th, 18th, 23d. 24th, 34th, 46th, 47th, 49th, 54th, 60th, 67th and 69th Infantry. IOWA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th and 28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Batteries 'G' and 'H' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry; Battery 'A' 1st Light Arty.; 7th Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company; 2d, 16th and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 20th, 32d, 42d, 48th, 56th, 68th. 78th, 83d, 96th, 114th and 120th Infantry. WISCONSIN--1st Battery Light Arty. UNITED STATES--1st Infantry. Union loss, 181 killed, 719 wounded, 25 missing. Total, 875.
May 1 Action, Haines' Bluff MISSOURI--6th Infantry. OHIO--58th Infantry.
May 1 Skirmish, Tickfaw River ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 5 wounded. Total, 6.
May 2 Skirmish, South Fork, Bayou Pierrie IOWA--5th and 10th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--7th Infantry. Union loss, 1 wounded.
May 2-8 Exp. to Tupelo ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MISSOURI --10th Cavalry. Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty.
May 3 Skirmish, North Fork, Bayou Pierrie ILLINOIS--30th, 31st, 45th and 124th Infantry. INDIANA--23d Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company. Union loss, 1 killed, 9 wounded. Total, 10.

May 3 Skirmish, Ingraham's Heights ILLINOIS--31st and 45th Infantry. INDIANA--23d Infantry.
May 3 Skirmish, Jones' Cross Roads INDIANA--48th and 59th Infantry. MINNESOTA--4th Infantry. WISCONSIN--6th Battery Light Arty.
May 3 Skirmish, Willow Springs ILLINOIS----2d Cavalry (Co. 'C'). INDIANA---48th and 59th Infantry. MINNESOTA--4th Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company.
May 3 Action, Big Black River.. MISSOURI--Battery 'M' 1st Light Arty.; 10th and 24th (Co. 'F') Infantry.
May 3-4 Skirmishes, Forty Hills and Hankinson's Ferry ILLINOIS--Battery 'D' 1st Light Arty.; 30th Infantry. INDIANA--48th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. OHIO--3d Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 20th, 68th and 78th Infantry.
May 4 Skirmish, King's Creek, near Tupelo ILLINOIS---9th Mounted Infantry.
May 4 Skirmish, Guntown MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
May 5 Skirmish, Mitchell's Creek MISSOURI--3d Infantry.
May 5 Action, Blacklands, King's Creek, near Tupelo ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. ILLINOIS---15th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. KANSAS----7th Cavalry. MISSOURI --10th Cavalry; Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. Union loss, 1 killed. 5 wounded, 3 missing. Total, 9.
May 5 Skirmish, Big Sandy Creek ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment).
May 6 Skirmish, Bruinsburg Landing Detachment 13 men, 3d Brigade, 7th Division, 17th Corps.
May 8 Skirmish, Big Sandy Creek (No Reports).
May 9 Skirmish near Big Sandy Creek ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment).
May 9-10 Skirmishes, Utica ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Co's 'A,' 'E'). OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company.
May 11 Raid on N. O. and Jackson R. R. near Crystal Springs MISSOURI--6th Cavalry.
May 11 Skirmish, Wall Hill ILLINOIS--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty.
May 11 Skirmish, Coldwater River ILLINOIS--2d and 6th Cavalry.
May 11 Skirmish, Languella Creek INDIANA--1st Cavalry.
May 12 Skirmish, Greenville ILLINOIS--120th Infantry.
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May 12 Engagement, Raymond ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Co's 'A,' 'E'); Battery 'D' 1st Light Arty., Battery 'L' 2d Light Arty.; 8th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 46th, 82d, 93d and 124th Infantry. INDIANA--23d, 48th and 59th Infantry. IOWA--6th, 10th and 17th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--4th Infantry. MISSOURI--4th (Co. 'F') and 5th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; Battery 'M' 1st Light Arty.; 7th, 10th, 24th (Co. 'F') and 26th Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company; 3d and 11th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 20th, 32d, 68th, 78th and 80th Infantry. WISCONSIN--6th and 12th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty. Union loss, 66 killed, 339 wounded, 37 missing. Total, 442.
May 12-13 Skirmishes, Fourteen Mile Creek ILLINOIS--Peoria Indpt. Battery Light Arty. INDIANA --11th, 24th, 34th, 46th and 47th Infantry. IOWA-4th Cavalry; 24th, 25th, 28th and 31st Infantry. MISSOURI-Batteries 'A' 1st and 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 12th and 17th Infantry. OHIO--2d and 16th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 56th and 76th Infantry. Union loss, 6 killed, 24 wounded. Total, 30.
May 13 Skirmish near Raymond ILLINOIS--93d Infantry. IOWA--5th and 10th Infantry. MISSOURI--26th Infantry.
May 13 Skirmish, Baldwyn's Ferry IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO---95th Infantry.
May 13 Skirmish. Hall's Ferry IOWA--2d and 4th Cavalry (Detachments).
May 13 Action, Mississippi Springs ILLINOIS--Battery 'E' 1st Light Arty.; 47th and 114th Infantry. INDIANA--93d Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 12th and 35th Infantry. MISSOURI--11th Infantry. OHIO---72d and 96th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th Infantry.
May 14 Engagement, Jackson ILLINOIS--2d (Co's 'A,' 'E') and 3d (Co. 'D') Cavalry, Kane County Cavalry Company: Battery 'E' 1st Light Arty.; 8th, 13th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 46th, 47th, 81st, 93d, 114th and 124th Infantry. INDIANA--23d, 48th, 59th and 93d Infantry. IOWA--1st and 2d Batteries Light Arty.; 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 17th, 26th, 33d and 35th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI --4th (Co. 'F') and 6th Cavalry. Batteries 'D,' 'G,' 'L' and 'M' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 7th, 10th, 12th, 17th, 24th (Co. 'E'), 26th, 27th. 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company; 3d, 4th and 11th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 20th, 32d, 68th, 72d, 76th, 78th, 80th and 95th Infantry. WISCONSIN--6th and 12th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th and 18th Infantry. Union loss, 42 killed, 251 wounded, 7 missing. Total, 300.
May 14 Skirmish, Salem ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry.
May 14 Skirmish, Walnut Hill IOWA--2d Cavalry.
May 14 Skirmish, Pigeon Roost Creek IOWA--2d Cavalry.
May 15 Skirmish, Coldwater ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
May 15 Skirmish, Cochran's Cross Roads ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
May 15 Skirmish, Tuscahoma IOWA--2d Cavalry.
May 15 Skirmish, Bolton Station ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
May 15 Skirmish, Edwards' Station OHIO--42d Infantry, and pickets.
May 16 Battle of Champion's Hill, Baker's Creek, Edwards' Depot or Midway Hill ILLINOIS--2d and 3d (Co's 'A,' 'E,' 'K,' 'L') Cavalry, Thielman's Cavalry Battalion; Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'D' and 'H' 1st Light Arty., Battery 'L' 2d Light Arty., Cogswell's Indpt. Battery Light Arty., and Mercantile Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 33d, 45th, 55th, 56th, 72d, 77th, 81st, 93d, 97th, 99th, 108th, 113th, 118th, 124th, 127th and 130th Infantry. INDIANA--1st (Co. 'C' and 4th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; 1st Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 11th, 16th, 18th, 23d. 34th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 59th, 60th, 67th, 69th and 83d Infantry. IOWA--5th. 10th, 17th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th and 28th Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th, 19th and 22d Infantry, Patterson's Indpt. Company Infantry. MICHIGAN-Batteries 'G' and 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--4th Infantry. MISSOURI--4th (Co. 'F') and 6th Cavalry; Batteries 'A' and 'M' 1st Light Arty.: 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th. 24th and 26th Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company; 2d, 3d, 11th, 16th, and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 20th, 32d, 42d, 4§th, 54th. 56th, 57th. 68th, 78th, 80th, 83d, 96th and 114th Infantry. WISCONSIN--1st, 6th and 12th wounded, 8 missing. Total. 942. Union loss May 22, 23d and 29th Infantry. UNITED STATES---13th Infantry. Union loss, 410 killed, 1,844 wounded, 187 missing. Total, 2,441.
May 16 Skirmish, Jackson ILLINOIS--47th Infantry.
May 17 Skirmish near Bridgeport MISSOURI--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 wounded.
May 17 Engagement Big Black River Bridge ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry; Battery 'A' 2d Light Arty., Mercantile Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 33d, 99th and 118th
: Infantry. INDIANA--1st Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 16th, 18th, 49th, 67th and 69th Infantry. IOWA-21st, 22d and 23d Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th and 22d Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'G' 1st Light Arty. OHIO--16th, 42d, 83d and 114th Infantry. UNITED STATES--1st Infantry. Union loss, 39 killed, 237 wounded, 3 missing. Total, 279.
May 18 Affair near Island No. 82 IOWA--3d Infantry; Attack on Transport 'Crescent City.' Union loss, 14 wounded.
May 18 Skirmish near Vicksburg MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Detachment).
May 18 Skirmish, Greenville lLLINOIS---15th Cavalry.
May 18 Capture of Haines' Bluff IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment).
May 18-July 4 Siege of Vicksburg ILLINOIS--2d, 3d, 5th, 10th (Co's 'A,' 'D,' 'G,' 'K') 11th (Co. 'G') and 15th (Co's 'F,' 'I') Cavalry, Thielman's Cavalry Battalion; Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'D,' 'E' (from June 12), 'H' and 'I' (from June 12) 1st Light Arty.; Batteries 'A,' 'E,' 'F,' 'G' (from June 30), 'K' and 'L' 2d Light Arty., Cogswell's and Mercantile Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 18th (from June 3), 20th, 26th (from June 12), 28th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 33d, 37th (from June 11), 40th (from June 12), 41st, 43d (from June 3), 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th (from June 12), 53d, 54th (from June 3), 55th, 56th, 61st (from June 3), 72d, 76th, 77th, 81st, 87th, 90th (from June 12), 93d, 94th (from June 11), 95th, 97th, 99th, 103d (from June 12), 106th (from June 3), 108th, 113th, 114th, 116th, 118th, 120th, 124th, 126th (from June 3), 127, 130th and 131st Infantry; Ram 'Switzerland.' INDIANA--1st Cavalry (Co. 'C'), 4th Cavalry (Co. 'C'), 1st and 6th (from June 12) Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 12th (from June 12), 16th, 18th, 23d, 24th, 26th (from June 11), 34th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 53d, 54th, 59th, 60th, 67th, 69th, 83d, 93d, 97th (from June 12), 99th (from June 12) and 100th (from June 12) Infantry. IOWA-- 3d (from June 8) and 4th Cavalry; 1st and 2d Batteries Light Arty.; 3d, 4th, 5th. 6th (from June 12), 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th (from June 11), 20th (from June 11), 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 28th, 30th, 31st, 34th (from June 11), 35th, 38th (from June 11) and 40th (from June 3) Infantry. KANSAS--1st Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th, 19th and 22d Infantry; Patterson's Indpt. Company Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--(from June 14) 29th, 35th and 36th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Batteries 'G' and 'H' 1st Light Arty.; 2d (from June 14), 8th (from June 14), 12th (from June 3), 16th (from June 12), 17th (from June 14), 20th (from June 14), 27th (from June 14) Infantry. MINNESOTA--1st, 3d (from June 3) Batteries Light Arty.; 4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th and 10th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; Batteries 'A,' 'B' (from June 11), 'C,' 'E' (from June 11), 'F' (from June 11) and 'M' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; Light Battery Miss. Marine Brigade; 3d, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 24th (Co. 'F'), 26th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE-(from June 14) 6th, 9th and 11th Infantry. NEW YORK --(from June 14) Battery 'L' 2d Arty.; 46th, 51st and 79th Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Cavalry Company; 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 15th, 16th and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 20th, 22d (from June 3), 30th, 32d, 37th, 42d, 46th (from June 12), 47th, 48th, 53d (from June 12). 54th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 68th, 70th (from June 12), 72d, 76th, 78th, 80th, 83d, 95th. 96th, 114th and 120th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--(from June 14) Indpt. Battery 'D' Light Arty.; 45th, 50th, 51st and 100th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--17th (from June 14) Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry; 1st, 6th and 12th Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 12th. 14th, 17th, 18th, 20th (from June 12), 23d, 25th (from June 3), 27th (from June 3), 29th and 33d Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'E' 2d Arty. (from June 14); 1st and 13th Infantry. COLORED TROOPS--(from June 14) 1st Arkansas Infantry; 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 13th Louisiana Infantry; 1st and 3d Miss. Infantry. Union loss, 147 killed, 613 wounded, 9 missing. Total, 769.
May 19, 22 Assaults on Vicksburg ILLINOIS--2d, 3d and 6th Cavalry; Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'D,' 'E' and 'H' 1st Light Arty. ;Batteries 'A,' 'E,' 'F,' 'K' and 'L' 2d Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 13th, 17th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 33d, 45th, 46th, 47th, 53d, 55th, 56th, 72d, 76th, 77th, 81st, 87th, 93d, 95th, 97th, 99th, 113th, 114th, 116th, 118th, 120th, 124th, 127th and 130th Infantry. INDIANA--1st Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 16th, 18th, 23d, 24th, 26th, 34th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 53d, 59th, 60th, 67th, 69th, 83d and 93d Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry; 1st and 2d Batteries Light Arty.; 3d, 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 28th, 30th, 31st and 36th Infantry. KANSAS--1st Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th, 19th and 22d Infantry, Patterson's Indpt. Company Infantry. MICHIGAN--Batteries 'G' and 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--1st Battery Light Arty.; 4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry; Batteries 'A,' 'C' and 'M' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 24th (Co. 'F'), 26th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32 Infantry. OHIO---2d, 3d, 4th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 15th, 16th and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 20th, 30th, 32d, 37th, 42d, 47th, 48th, 54th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 68th, 72d, 76th, 78th, 83d, 95th, 96th, 114th and 120th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry; 1st, 6th and 12th Batteries Light Arty.: 8th. 11th. 14th, 17th, 18th. 20th, 23d, 26th, 29th and 33d Infantry. UNITED STATES---1st and 13th Infantry. Union loss May 19, 157 killed, 777 502 killed, 2,550 wounded, 147 missing. Total, 3,199.
May 20-23 Exp. from Vicksburg to Yazoo City Confederate Reports.
May 23 Skirmish, Liverpool Landing U.S. Gunboat. Union loss, 1 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 4.
May 23 Skirmish, Senatobia ILLINOIS--3d, 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry (Detachments); Battery 'D' 2d Light Arty. (Detachment). IOWA--2d Cavalry; 6th Infantry.
May 23 Action, Yazoo City OHIO--58th Infantry.
May 23 Skirmish, Haines' Bluff ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment).
May 24 Capture of Raymond by Confederates.
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May 24 Action, Austin Miss. Marine Brigade, 1st Cavalry; 1st Infantry. Union loss, 3 killed, 12 wounded, 2 missing. Total, 17.
May 24 Action, Beaver Dam Lake
May 24 Skirmish, Mechanicsville ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment). IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounded.
May 24-31 Exp. to Big Sunflower and Yazoo Rivers.. (No Reports).
May 25 Skirmish, Senatobia ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
May 25 Skirmish near Island 65, Mississippi River. ARKANSAS--2d Colored Infantry. INDIANA--1st Cav alry (Detachment). IOWA--36th Infantry (Detach ment).
May 26-29 Exp. from Corinth to Florence, Ala ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
May 26-June 4 Exp. from Haines' Bluff to Mechanicsburg. ILLINOIS--Batteries 'B' and 'E' 1st Light Arty.; 11th 47th, 72d, 95th and 114th Infantry. INDIANA--93d Infantry. IOWA--2d Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 12th 13th, 15th, 16th and 35th Infantry. KANSAS--1st Infantry. MINNESOTA--4th and 5th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'C' 1st Light Arty.; 11th Infantry OHIO--72d and 95th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th, 14th 16th and 17th Infantry.
May 28 Skirmish near Austin Miss. Marine Brigade.
May 28 Skirmish, Hernando IOWA--2d Cavalry.
May 29 Action, Mechanicsburg ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry (Detachment). IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 4 wounded.
May 31 Skirmish, Edwards' Station Picket attack.
June 2-8 Exp. from Haynes' Bluff to Satartia and Mechanicsburg ILLINOIS--2d and 5th (Detachment) Cavalry; 43d, 47th and 61st Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment) MINNESOTA--5th Infantry. MISSOURI--11th Infan try. WISCONSIN--8th Infantry.

June 4 Engagement, Mechanicsburg ILLINOIS--2d and 5th (Detachment) Cavalry; 43d, 47th and 61st Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment) MINNESOTA--5th Infantry. MISSOURI--11th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed 10 wounded. Total, 12.
June 6 Skirmish, Edwards' Station Picket attack.
June 7 Skirmish, Mechanicsburg MISSOURI--11th Infantry.
June 9 Skirmish, Mason's Ford, Big Black River.. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry.
June 10 Skirmish, Edwards' Station ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
June 11 Skirmish, Burnsville ALABAMA--1st Cavalry.
June 11 Skirmish, Smith's Bridge, near Corinth ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry (Detachment).
June 12 Skirmish, Birdsong Ferry, Big Black River MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 1 wounded.
June 13 Skirmish, Orizaba ILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry.
June 13-22 Operations in Northeastern Mississippi ILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty.; 18th Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry (Battalion).
June 14 Skirmish, Richmond MISSOURI--11th Infantry.
June 15-25 Operations in Northwestern Mississippi ILLINOIS--3d, 4th, 9th and 11th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--1st Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry.
June 16 Skirmish, Quinn's and Jackson's Mills ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry.
June 16-17 Skirmishes near Holly Springs ILLINOIS--3d, 4th, 9th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
June 18 Skirmish, Birdsong Ferry, Big Black River IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 missing.
June 18 Skirmish, Brownsville IOWA--4th Cavalry.
June 18 Skirmish, Belmont MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
June 18 Skirmish, Coldwater Bridge IOWA--2d Cavalry (Detachment). MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Detachment).
June 19 Skirmish, New Albany ILLiNOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry (Battalion).
June 19 Action, Coldwater, near Hernando ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. MISSOURI--1st Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO--5th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 21 missing. Total, 22.
June 19-20 Skirmishes near Panola MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
June 20 Skirmish, Senatobia MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
June 20 Skirmish, Mud Creek Bottom ILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--I8th Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 10 killed, 20 wounded. Total, 30.
June 20 Skirmish, Matthews' Ferry, Coldwater River IOWA--2d Cavalry (Detachment). MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry (Detachment).
June 20 Skirmish, Hernando ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. MISSOURI--1st Cavalry. OHIO --5th Cavalry. Union loss, 400 killed, wounded and missing.
June 20 Skirmish, Rocky Ford or Crossing Tallahatchie River ILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry. Union loss, 7 killed, 28 wounded, 30 missing. Total, 65.
June 21 Skirmishes, Hudsonville and on Helena Road ILLINOIS--11th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 2 wounded, 26 missing. Total, 29.
June 22 Skirmish, Big Black River IOWA--4th Cavalry.
June 22 Skirmish, Jones' Plantation near Birdsong Ferry IOWA--4th Cavalry (3 Co's). Union loss, 12 killed, 12 wounded, 32 missing. Total, 56.
June 22 Skirmish, Hill's Plantation near Bear Creek IOWA--4th Cavalry. Union loss, 10 killed, 9 wounded, 28 missing. Total, 47.
June 23-26 Raid to Brookhaven ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry (Detachment).
June 25-July 1 Exp. from Snider's Bluff to Greenville ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry (3 Co's). OHIO--4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. WISCONSIN--25th Infantry. MISSISSIPPI--Marine Brigade.
June 25 Skirmish, Rocky Creek, near Ellisville ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry (Detachment).
June 26 Skirmish, Messenger's Ferry, Big Black River IOWA--4th Cavalry.
June 28 Skirmish, Jones' Ferry, Big Black River IOWA--16th Infantry.
June 29-30 Skirmishes, Messenger's Ferry, Big Black River ILLINOIS --11th Cavalry (Co. 'G'). OHIO--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. (Section).
July 1 Skirmish, Edwards' Ferry ILLINOIS--118th Mounted Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 wounded.
July 1 Skirmish, Hankinson's Ferry ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry (Detachment).
July 3 Skirmish, Messenger's Ferry, Big Black River IOWA--15th Infantry (Co. 'G'). OHIO--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.
July 4 Surrender of Vicksburg (See forces engaged in Siege).
1863.
July 5-10 Advance on Jackson ILLINOIS---2d, 3d, 11th (Co. 'G') and 15th (Co's 'F,' 'I') Cavalry, Thielman's Battalion Cavalry, Kane County Cavalry Company; Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'E,' 'H' and 'I' 1st Light Arty.; Batteries 'E,' 'F' and 'K' 2d Light Arty.; Cogswell's and Mercantile Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 13th, 14th, 15th, 26th, 28th, 32d, 33d, 40th, 41st, 46th, 48th, 53d, 55th, 76th, 77th, 87th, 90th, 97th, 99th, 103d, 113th, 114th, 116th, 118th, 127th and 130th Infantry. INDIANA--1st (Co. 'C') and 4th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; 1st and 6th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 12th, 16th, 18th, 24th, 34th, 46th, 47th, 49th, 53d 54th, 60th, 67th, 69th, 83d, 93d, 97th, 99th and 100th Infantry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry; 1st and 2d Batteries Light Arty.; 3d, 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 28th, 30th, 31st and 35th Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th, 19th and 22d Infantry. Patterson's Indpt. Company Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--29th, 35th and 36th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'G' 1st Light Arty.; 2d, 8th, 15th, 17th, 20th and 27th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th and 10th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; Battery 'A' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 6th, 8th, 12th. 17th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--6th, 9th and 11th Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery 'L' 2d Arty.; 46th, 51st and 79th Infantry. OHIO--2d, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 15th, 16th and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 30th, 37th, 42d, 46th, 47th, 48th, 53d, 54th, 56th, 57th, 70th, 72d 76th, 83d, 95th, 96th and 120th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--Indpt. Battery 'D' Light Arty.; 45th, 50th, 51st and 100th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--7th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. WISCONSIN-2d Cavalry; 1st Battery Light Arty.; 11th, 12th, 23d, 29th and 33d Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'E' 2d Arty.; Batteries 'L' and 'M' 3d Arty.; 13th Infantry.
July 5 Skirmishes, Birdsong Ferry, Big Black River ILLINOIS--40th, 48th, 103d and 114th Infantry. INDIANA--99th Infantry. IOWA--6th Infantry. OHIO-10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 46th, 53d and 90th Infantry.
July 5 Skirmish, Lamar MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
July 6 Skirmish, Edwards' Station ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
July 6 Skirmishes, Jones' Ford and Messenger's Ferry, Big Black River ILLINOIS--48th Infantry. IOWA--6th Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 7 wounded. Total, 8.
July 7 Skirmish, Queen Hill ILLINOIS--48th Infantry. IOWA--6th Infantry.
July 7 Action, Iuka ILLINOIS--15th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. Union loss, 4 killed, 8 wounded. Total, 12.
July 7 Skirmish near Corinth (Convalescent Corral) IOWA--39th Infantry (1 Co.). Union loss, 21 missing.
July 7 Skirmish, Ripley IOWA--2d Cavalry.
July 7 Skirmish near Baker's Creek ILLINOIS--2d and 3d Cavalry. INDIANA--4th Cavalry (Co. 'C'). MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment).
July 8 Skirmish, Bolton's Depot ILLINOIS--2d and 3d (Detachment). Cavalry. INDIANA --4th Cavalry (Co. 'C'). MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment).
July 8 Skirmish near Clinton ILLINOIS--2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Cavalry; 118th Mounted Infantry (Detachment). INDIANA--4th Cavalry (Co. 'C'); 49th, 54th and 69th Infantry. IOWA--3d Cavalry. KENTUCKY--7th and 22d Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'G' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment). OHIO--16th and 42d Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry; 1st Battery Light Arty.
July 9 Skirmish near Jackson ILLINOIS--2d and 3d Cavalry; 118th Mounted Infantry. INDIANA--4th Cavalry (Co. 'C'); 46th and 69th Infantry. KENTUCKY--7th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'G' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--6th Cavalry. OHIO--120th Infantry.
July 9 Skirmish near Clinton MISSOURI--6th Cavalry (Detachment).
July 10-16 Siege of Jackson ILLINOIS--2d, 3d, 11th (Co. 'G') and 15th (Co's 'F,' 'I') Cavalry; Thielman's Battalion Cavalry, Kane County Cavalry Company; Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'E,' 'H' and 'I' 1st Light Arty.; Batteries 'E,' 'F' and 'K' 2d Light Arty.; Cogswell's. and Mercantile Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 13th, 14th, 15th, 26th, 28th, 32d, 33d 40th, 41st, 46th, 48th, 53d, 55th, 76th, 77th, 87th, 90th, 97th, 99th, 103d, 114th, 116th, 118th, 127th and 130th Infantry. INDIANA--1st (Co. 'C') and 4th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; 1st and 6th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 12th, 16th, 18th. 24th, 34th, 46th, 47th, 49th, 53d, 54th, 60th. 67th, 69th, 83d, 93d, 97th, 99th and 100th Infantry. IOWA --3d and 4th Cavalry; 1st and 2d Batteries Light Arty.; 3d, 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 28th, 30th. 31st and 35th Infantry. KENTUCKY-7th, 19th and 22d Infantry, Patterson's Indpt. Company Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--29th, 35th and 36th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'G' 1st Light Arty.; 2d. 8th, 15th, 17th, 20th and 27th Infantry. MISSOURI-6th and 10th (Co. 'C') Cavalry; Battery 'A' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 6th, 8th, 12th, 17th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--6th, 9th and 11th Infantry. NEW YORK --Battery 'L' 2d Arty.; 46th, 51st and 79th Infantry. OHIO--2d, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 15th, 18th and 17th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 16th, 30th, 37th, 42d, 46th, 47th, 48th, 53d, 54th, 56th, 57th, 70th, 72d, 76th, 83d, 95th, 96th and 120th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--Indpt. Battery 'D' Light Arty.; 45th, 50th, 51st and 100th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--7th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry; 1st Battery Light Arty.; 11th, 12th, 23d, 29th and 33d Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'E' 2d Arty.; Batteries 'L' and 'M' 3d Arty.; 13th Infantry. Union loss, 129 killed, 762 wounded, 231 missing. Total, 1,122.
July 12 Assault on Jackson ILLINOIS---15th Cavalry (Co's 'F,' 'I'); Batteries 'E' and 'K' 2d Light Arty.; 14th, 15th, 28th, 32d, 41st, 46th, 53d and 76th Infantry. IOWA--3d Infantry. OHIO---5th, 7th and 17th Batteries Light Arty. WISCONSIN--12th and 33d Infantry. Union loss included in Siege of Jackson July 10-16.
July 12 Skirmish near Clinton ILLINOIS---5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
July 12-21 Exp. from Vicksburg to Yazoo City ILLINOIS--37th and 94th Infantry. INDIANA--26th Infantry. IOWA--19th, 20th, 30th, 34th and 38th Infantry. MiSSOURI--Batteries 'B,' 'E' and 'F' 1st Light Arty. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry (Detachment); 20th Infantry; U.S. Gunboats 'Baron DeKalb,' 'Kenwood,' 'New National,' and 'Signal.'
July 13 Capture of Yazoo City ILLINOIS----37th Infantry. IOWA--19th Infantry. WISCONSIN--20th Infantry.
July 13 Skirmish, Brandon IOWA--30th Infantry.
July 13 Occupation of Natchez ILLINOIS--11th, 72d and 95th Infantry. WISCONSIN-14th and 17th Infantry.
July 14 Skirmish, Iuka KANSAS---7th Cavalry.
July 15 Reconn. to Pearl River ILLINOIS--15th, 32d, 46th and 76th Infantry. INDIANA --53d Infantry. WISCONSIN--33d Infantry.
July 16 Skirmish, Brandon IOWA--30th Infantry.
July 16 Skirmish, Canton IOWA--3d Cavalry.
July 16 Skirmish, Bolton's Depot ILLINOIS---5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d. 12th and 17th Infantry. OHIO--76th Infantry. WISCONSIN-2d Cavalry.
July 16 Skirmish, Clinton OHIO---78th Infantry.
July 16 Skirmish, Grant's Ferry, Pearl River ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
July 17 Action, Bear Creek near Canton ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry; 25th and 31st Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 12th and 17th Infantry. OHIO---76th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
July 17-18 Action, Brandon IOWA--30th Infantry. MISSOURI--8th and 31st Infantry.
July 18 Action, Canton ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry; 25th and 31st Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 12th and 17th Infantry. OHIO---76th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
July 18 Skirmish, Brookhaven ILLINOIS--2d and 3d (1 Co.) Cavalry; 118th Mounted Infantry. INDIANA--4th Cavalry (1 Co.). MISSOURI-6th Cavalry (Detachment).
July 19 Action, Brandon Station ILLINOIS--Battery 'E' 1st Light Arty.; 114th Infantry. IOWA--9th, 26th and 30th Infantry. MISSOURI--6th Infantry. OHIO--72d Infantry.
July 19 Scouts from Danville MISSOURI--18th Infantry.
July 20 Actions, Brandon MISSOURI--8th and 32d Infantry.
July 22 Skirmish, Jackson Confederate Reports.
July 24 Skirmish, Boltoh's Depot ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry.
July 28 Skirmish, Coldwater ILLINOIS--9th Cavalry.
July 28 Skirmish, St. Catherine's Creek, near Natchez ILLINOIS--72d Infantry (Detachment).
July 29 Skirmish, Jackson MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
July 31 Skirmish, St. Catherine's Creek, near Natchez Major Worden's Cavalry. Union loss, 2 wounded.
Aug. 3 Skirmish, Ripley ALABAMA--1st Cavalry.
Aug. 5 Skirmish, Mt. Pleasant ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
Aug. 8 Skirmish, Rienzi OHIO--5th Cavalry.
Aug. 10-22 Raid from Big Black River on Miss. Central R. R. and to Memphis, Tenn ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 5 wounded, 5 missing. Total, 11.
Aug. 12 Skirmish, Big Black River Bridge IOWA--4th Cavalry.
Aug. 13 Skirmish, Jacinto MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Aug. 14 Skirmish, Craven's Plantation ILLINOIS---4th Cavalry (Co. 'M').
Aug. 16 Skirmish near Corinth KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Aug. 17 Action, Grenada ILLINOIS--3d, 4th, 9th and 11th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
Aug. 17 Skirmish near Panola ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry (Detachment).
Aug. 18 Skirmish,- Payne's Plantation near Grenada ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry.
Aug. 20 Skirmish, Panola ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry.
Aug. 20-Sept. 2 Exp. from Vicksburg to Monroe, La. (Stephenson's) ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry (Battalion); Battery 'G' and 'L' 1st Light Arty.; 8th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 45th, 81st and 124th Infantry. INDIANA--23d Infantry. IOWA--11th, 13th, 15th and 16th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--7th Infantry. OHIO --20th, 32d, 68th and 78th Infantry.
Aug. 21 Skirmish, Coldwater ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Infantry. Union loss, 10 wounded.
Aug. 27 Skirmish, Mt. Pleasant ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
Aug. 27 Skirmish near Vicksburg MISSISSIPPI--1st Colored Heavy Arty. Union loss, 1 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 3.
Sept. 1-7 Exp. from Natchez to Harrisonburg, La. ILLINOIS--Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 14th, 15th, 28th, 32d, 46th and 76th Infantry. INDIANA--53d Infantry. OHIO--15th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. WISCONSIN-12th and 17th (Mounted) Infantry.
Sept. 7 Skirmish, Holly Springs TENNESSEE--6th Cavalry.
Sept. 7 Skirmish near Jacinto or Glendale (No Reports).
Sept. 11 Skirmish, Baldwyn's Ferry, Big Black River IOWA--4th Infantry.
Sept. 11-16 Exp. from Corinth to Henderson, Tenn ILLINOIS--7th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed.
Sept. 13 Skirmish, Clark's Creek Church ILLINOIS--7th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Detachment).
1863.
Sept. 26-Nov. 20.. Transfer of 15th and 17th Army Corps from Vicksburg to Chattanooga, Tenn ILLINOIS--Batteries 'A,' 'B,' 'F,' 'H,' 'I' and 'I,' 1st Light Arty., Cogewell's Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 13th. 26th, 40th, 46th, 48th, 55th, 56th, 63d, 90th, 93d, 103d, 116th and 127th Infantry. INDIANA--12th, 48th, 59th, 83d, 97th, 99th and 100th Infantry. IOWA--4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th. 17th, 25th, 26th, 30th and 31st Infantry. MICHIGAN--15th Infantry. MINNESOTA--4th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'D' 1st Light Arty.; Landgraeber's Battery 'F' 2d Light Arty.; 3d, 6th, 8th, 10th. 11th, 12th. 17th, 24th (Co. 'F'), 26th, 27th, 29th, 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO--5th Cavalry; 4th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 30th, 37th, 46th, 47th, 54th, 57th, 76th, 80th Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--4th Infantry. WISCONSIN--6th and 12th Batteries Light Arty.; 18th Infantry. UNITED STATES--3d Cavalry; 13th Infantry.
Sept. 25 Skirmish, Red Bone Church WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
Sept. 27 Skirmish, Yazoo City MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Sept. 27-Oct. 1 Exp. from Messenger's Ferry, Big Black River, to Yazoo City ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry (Detachments). IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment). MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Detachment).
Sept. 27-Oct. 1 Exp. from Corinth into West Tennessee ILLINOIS--7th Mounted Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Sept. 28 Skirmish, Brownsville ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry (Detachments). IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment). MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Detachment).
Sept. 28 Skirmish, Canton MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Sept. 29 Skirmish, Moore's Ford, near Benton ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry (Detachments). IOWA--4th Cavalry (Detachment). MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Detachment).
Oct. 3 Skirmish, Forked Deer Creek (No Reports).
Oct. 4-17 Operations in North Miss. and West Tenn. against Chalmers ILLINOIS---3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty. TENNESSEE---6th and 7th Cavalry.
Oct. 5 Skirmish, New Albany MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed.
Oct. 5 Skirmish, Messenger's Bridge MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Oct. 6 Action, Lockhart's Mills, Coldwater River. ILLINOIS--3d and 9th Cavalry. TENNESSEE--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 3 wounded.
Oct. 8 Action, Salem ILLINOIS--3d, 7th and 9th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty. TENNESSEE--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 15 killed and wounded.
Oct. 10 Action, Ingraham's Plantation near Port Gibson ILLINOIS---4th Cavalry (1st Battalion). WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
Oct. 11 Skirmish near Hernando IOWA--2d Cavalry (Detachment).
Oct. 12 Engagement, Ingraham's Mills, near Byhalia ILLINOIS--3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. KANSAS---7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty. TENNESSEE--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 10 killed, 35 wounded. Total, 45.
Oct. 13 Skirmish. Quinn and Jackson's Mills ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry.
Oct. 13 Action, Wyatt's, Tallahatchie River ILLINOIS--3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; 9th Mounted Infantry. KANSAS----7th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. MISSOURI--Battery 'I' 1st Light Arty. TENNESSEE--6th Cavalry. Union loss, 10 killed, 35 wounded. Total. 45.
Oct. 14-20 Exp. from Messenger's Ferry, Big Black River, toward Canton ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry; Battery 'D' and 'E' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'L' 2d Light Arty.; 8th, 17th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 45th, 47th, 81st, 114th and 127th Infantry. INDIANA--6th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.: 93d Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 12th and 35th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--5th Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry; 7th and 11th Infantry. OHIO --3d Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 20th, 32d, 68th, 72d, 78th and 95th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th Infantry. Union loss, 5 killed, 15 wounded, 10 missing. Total, 30.
Oct. 14-20 Exp. from Fort Adams to Red River, La.. ILLINOIS--46th Infantry.
Oct. 15 Skirmish, Brownsville ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. Union loss, 18 wounded (including Canton Road, Oct. 15-16; Treadwell's Plantation, Oct. 16; Satartia, Oct. 17; Robinson's Mills, Oct. 17; near Clinton, Oct. 18).
Oct. 15-16 Skirmishes, Canton Road, near Brownsville ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry. Iowa--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Oct. 16 Skirmish, Treadwell's Plantation, near Clinton and Vernon Cross Roads ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. For loss see Brownsville Oct. 15.
Oct. 16-20 Exp. from Natchez to Red River ILLINOIS--46th Infantry.
Oct. 17 Skirmish, Satartia ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry. For loss see Brownsville, Oct. 15.
Oct. 17 Action, Bogue Chitto Creek ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry; Batteries 'D' and 'E' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'L' 2d Light Arty.: 8th, 17th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 45th, 47th, 81st, 114th and 124th Infantry. INDIANA--6th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 93d Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 12th and 35th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--5th Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry; 7th and 11th Infantry. OHIO --3d Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 20th, 32d, 68th, 72d, 78th and 95th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th Infantry.
Oct. 17 Skirmish, Robinson's Mills ILLINOIS--4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. For loss see Brownsville, Oct. 15.
Oct. 18 Skirmish, Livingston Road, near Clinton ILLINOIS---4th, 5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. For loss see Brownsville, Oct. 15.
Oct. 18 Skirmish. Brownsville IOWA--4th Cavalry. For loss see Brownsville, Oct. 15.
1863.
Oct. 19 Skirmish. Smith's Bridge MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry. For loss see Brownsville, Oct. 15.
Oct. 20 Skirmish, Treadwell's Plantation MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Oct. 22 Affair, Mississippi River Destruction of Steamer 'Mist.'
Oct. 22 Skirmish, Brownsville MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Oct. 26 Skirmish, Vincent's Cross Roads, near Bay Springs ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. Union loss, 14 killed, 25 wounded. Total, 39.
Oct. '81 Skirmish near Yazoo City MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Nov. 1 Scout from Bovina Station to Baldwyn's Ferry KANSAS--1st Mounted Infantry.
Nov. 1 Skirmish, Quinn and Jackson's Mills, Coldwater River ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry (Co's 'B,' 'M').
Nov. 2 Skirmish near Corinth MICHIGAN--3d Cavalry.
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Jan. 10-16 Exp. from Vicksburg to Sunnyside Landing, Ark ILLINOIS--17th, 81st and 124th Infantry. MISSOURI-7th Infantry. OHIO--8th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.
Jan. 14 Scout to Baldwin's Ferry, Big Black River. KANSAS--1st Mounted Infantry (Detachment).
Jan. 16 Skirmish, Oak Ridge ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry.
Jan. 16-18 Skirmishes, Grand Gulf MISSISSIPPI--Marine Brigade; 1st Cavalry; 1st Infantry. Union loss, 3 killed. 2 wounded. Total, 5.
Jan. 17 Skirmish, Grand Gulf MISSISSIPPI--Marine Brigade; 1st Infantry.
Jan. 18 Skirmish, Grand Gulf MISSISSIPPI--Marine Brigade, 1st Cavalry.
May 22 Skirmish near Mt. Pleasant MISSOURI--4th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 killed, 1 wounded, 10 missing. Total, 13.
May 24 Skirmish, Holly Springs MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 2 wounded. Total, 3.
May 27 Skirmish, Greenville MISS. MARINE BRIGADE---1st Infantry.
May 29 Skirmish, Yazoo River ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry.
June 4 Skirmish, Vicksburg UNITED STATES---3d Colored Cavalry..
June 6 Skirmish, Rienzi MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
June 6 Skirmish, Danville MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
June 7 Skirmish, Ripley INDIANA--7th Cavalry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 4.
June 8 Affair, Indiana Bayou MISS. MARINE BRIGADE---1st Cavalry.
June 10 Skirmish, Corinth IOWA--3d Cavalry.
Jan. 20 Skirmish, Island No. 76, Miss. River LOUISIANA--3d Battery Light Arty., Colored. Union loss, 3 missing.
Jan. 24 Operations near Natchez (No Reports.)
Jan. 25 Skirmish, Mt. Pleasant INDIANA--72d Infantry.
Jan. 25 Evacuation of Corinth By Union forces.
Jan. 29 Attack on Steamer Sir William Wallace, Miss. River MISSOURI--21st Infantry. Union loss, 3 killed, 4 wounded. Total, 7.
Jan. 29-Feb. 23... Expedition from Vicksburg to Waterproof, La ILLINOIS--72d Infantry. LOUISIANA--11th Colored Infantry,
Feb. 1-March 8... Expedition up Yazoo River ILLINOIS--11th Infantry. LOUISIANA--8th Colored Infantry. MISSISSIPPI--3d Colored Cavalry. U. S. Navy, part of Porter's fleet. Union loss, 31 killed, 121 wounded, 31 missing. Total, 183.
Feb. 2 Skirmish, Big Black River INDIANA--89th Infantry.
Feb, 3 Action, Haines' Bluff MISSISSIPPI--3d Colored Infantry.
Feb. 3-March 2... Expedition from Vicksburg to Meridian (Sherman's.) ILLINOIS--4th (Cos. 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' 'D'), 6th and 11th Cavalry: Battery 'D' and 'F' 2d Light Arty,; 8th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 41st, 45th, 47th, 49th, 53d, 58th, 76th, 117th, 119th and 124th Infantry. INDIANA-- 3d, 6th, 9th and 14th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 23d, 25th, 52d, 53d and 89th Infantry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 12th. 13th, I4th, 15th. 16th, 27th, 32d and 35th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H' 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA --5th Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry; Batteries 'C' and 'M' 1st Light Arty.; 11th, 21st, 24th and 33d Infantry. NEW JERSEY--35th Infantry. NEW YORK 17th and 178th Infantry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Company Cavalry; 3d, 7th, 15th and 26th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 20th, 32d, 68th and 78th Infantry. WISCONSIN --8th, 12th, 25th, 32d and 33d Infantry. Union loss, 28 killed, 85 wounded, 228 missing. Total, 341.
Feb. 3 Action, Liverpool Heights, Yazoo River ILLINOIS--11th Infantry. LOUISIANA--8th Colored Infantry. MISSISSIPPI--1st Colored Cavalry, and U. S. Gunboats. Union loss, 6 killed, 21 wounded, 8 missing. Total, 35.
Feb. 4 Skirmish, Queen's Hill ILLINOIS--58th and 119th Infantry. INDIANA--14th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 89th Infantry. MISSOURI --21st Infantry. Loss included in Champion's Hill, Feb. 4.
Feb. 4 Skirmish, Liverpool Heights ILLINOIS--11th Infantry. LOUISIANA--8th Colored Infantry; U.S. Gunboats. Union loss, I killed, 4 wounded. Total, 5.
Feb. 4 Skirmish, Edward's' Ferry IOWA--4th Cavalry. Loss included in Champton's Hill.
Feb. 4 Skirmish near Bolton's Depot IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--12th Infantry. Loss included in Champion's Hill.
Feb. 4 Action. Champion's Hill ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry; 14th, 15th and 76th Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. OHIO--4th Indpt. Co. Cavalry; 7th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. WISCONSIN--12th Infantry. Union loss (including Queen's Hill, Edwards' Ferry and Bolton's Depot), 16 killed. 40 wounded, 7 missing. Total, 63.
Feb. 5 Skirmish, Jackson ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. Union loss included in Clinton, Feb. 5.
Feb. S Skirmish, Clinton ILLINOIS--17th, 32d and 124th Infantry. INDIANA--52d Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--Battery 'H,' 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--7th Infantry. Union loss (including Jackson), 7 killed, 30 wounded, 13 missing. Total, 50.
Feb. 5 Skirmish, Baker's Creek MISSOURI--Battery 'M,' 1st Light Arty. OHIO--32d and 78th Infantry.
Feb. 6 Skirmish, Hillsborough ILLINOIS--11th Cavalry.
Feb. 7 Skirmish, Morton MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 7 Skirmish, Brandon ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 7 Skirmish, Satartia ILLINOIS--11th Infantry. LOUISIANA--8th Colored Infantry. MISSISSIPPI--1st Colored Cavalry.
Feb. 8 Affair, Coldwater Ferry ALABAMA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). ILLINOIS--Battery 'E,' 1st Light Arty.; 114th Infantry. INDIANA-93d Infantry. OHIO--72d and 95th Infantry.
Feb. 8 Skirmish, Morton ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 8-9 Skirmishes, Senatobia ALABAMA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). ILLINOIS--Battery 'E,' 1st Light Arty.; 114th Infantry. INDIANA-93d Infantry. OHIO--72d and 95th Infantry.
Feb. 9-13 Skirmishes, Meridian ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--35th Infantry.
Feb. 9-March 6.. Occupation of Yazoo City ILLINOIS--11th Infantry. LOUISIANA--8th Colored Infantry. MISSISSIPPI--1st Colored Cavalry.
Feb. 10 Skirmish, Morton OHIO--68th Infantry.
Feb. 10 Skirmish, Hillsborough ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 11 Skirmish, Coldwater TENNESSEE--4th Cavalry.
Feb. 11 Affair, Raiford's Plantation, near Byhalia.. INDIANA--72d Mounted Infantry.
Feb. 12 Skirmish, Holly Springs ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry. TENNESSEE--4th Cavalry.
Feb. 12 Skirmish, Wall Hill IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Feb. 13 Skirmish, Wyatts' ALABAMA--1st Cavalry (Detachment). ILLINOIS---114th Infantry. INDIANA--93d Infantry. OHIO--72d and 95th Infantry.
Feb. 13 Skirmish, Tallahatchie River ILLINOIS--114th Infantry.
Feb. 13 Skirmish, Vicksburg MISSISSIPPI--2d Colored Infantry. Union loss, 3 wounded, 3 missing. Total, 6.
Feb. 13-14 Skirmishes, Meridian ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry; 20th, 31st, 45th and 124th Infantry. IOWA--4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 13-14 Skirmishes, Chunky Station ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry (2 Cos.); 20th, 31st, 45th and 124th Infantry. Union loss, 12 killed and wounded.
Feb. 14 Skirmish. Wyatts' ILLINOIS--Battery 'E,' 1st Light Arty.
Feb. 15-17 Skirmishes, Marion INDIANA--25th Infantry. IOWA--14th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--35th Infantry. WISCONSIN--32d Infantry.
Feb. 15-March 6.. Exp. from Vicksburg to Grand Gulf LOUISANA--12th Colored Infantry. MISSISSIPPI--Marine Brigade.
Feb. 16 Skirmish, Meridian IOWA--32d Infantry. NEW JERSEY--35th Infantry.
Feb. 16 Skirmish, Laudersdale Spring MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--32d Infantry.
Feb. 16 Skirmish, Marion Station ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry. INDIANA--25th Infantry.
Feb. 16 Skirmish, Brandon ILLINOIS--31st Infantry.
Feb. 17 Skirmish near Pontotoc ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
Feb. 17 Skirmish. Houlka Swamp, near Houston ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry.
Feb. 18 Skirmish near Okolona ILLINOIS--3d and 9th Cavalry.
Feb. 18 Skirmish, Aberdeen ILLINOIS--9th Cavalry.
Feb. 19 Skirmish near Houston TFNNESSEE--2d Cavalry.
Feb. 19 Skirmish near Meridian IOWA--4th Cavalry.
Feb. 19 Skirmish, Egypt Station PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry.
Feb. 20 Skirmish, New Albany ILLINOIS--9th Cavalry.
1864.
Feb. 20 Skirmish, West Point ILLINOIS--6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'K,' 1st Light Arty. IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Feb. 21 Skirmish, Pralrio Station ILLINOIS--2d Cavalry. MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 3 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 5.
Feb. 21.... Engagement, Okolona ILLINOIS---2d. 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'K,' 1st Light Arty. IOWA--2d Cavalry. MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 10 killed, 26 wounded. Total, 36.
Feb. 21 Action, West Point ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 8 killed, 32 wounded. Total, 40.
Feb. 21 Skirmish, Ellis Bridge IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Feb. 21-22 Skirmishes, Union IOWA--27th Infantry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 22 Engagement near Okolona, Ivey's Hill or Farm ILLINOIS--2d, 3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'K,' 1st Light Arty. INDIANA--7th Cavalry; 72d Mounted Infantry. IOWA--2d Cavalry. KENTUCKY-5th Cavalry. MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY-2d Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry. TENNESSEE--2d, 3d and 4th Cavalry. UNITED STATES-4th Cavalry. Union loss, 100 killed and wounded.
Feb. 22 Skirmish on the Tallahatchie River UNITED STATES--4th Cavalry.
Feb. 23 Skirmish, New Albany ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry. KENTUCKY--5th Cavalry.
Feb. 24 Skirmish, Pontotoc ILLINOIS--3d Cavalry. WISCONSIN--1st Cavalry.
Feb. 24 Skirmish. Canton MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 24 Skirmish, Tippah River ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
Feb. 25 Skirmish, Hudsonville INDIANA--7th Cavalry.
Feb. 26 Skirmish near Canton MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. OHIO--20th Infantry.
Feb. 27 Skirmish, Sharon MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Feb. 27 Skirmish, Canton WISCONSIN--33d Infantry (Detachment).
Feb. 27 Affair, Madisonville WISCONSIN--33d Infantry.
Feb. 27-28 Skirmishes near Canton ILLINOIS--32d Infantry (Detachment). IOWA--32d Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 2 killed, 6 wounded, 20 missing. Total, 28.
Feb. 28 Action, Pearl River ILLINOIS--41st and 53d Infantry (Detachments). WISCONSIN--33d Infantry (Detachment).
Feb. 28 Skirmish near Yazoo City MISSISSIPPI--1st Colored Cavalry. Union loss, 8 killed, 4 wounded, 10 missing. Total, 22.
Feb. 28 Skirmish, Canton ILLINOIS--32d Infantry. IOWA--32d Infantry.
Feb. 29 Skirmish, Chunkeyville Station ILLINOIS--45th Infantry.
Feb. 29 Skirmish, Canton ILLINOIS--11th Cavalry (Detachment); 20th, 31st, 32d and 124th Infantry (Detachments). WISCONSIN--12th Infantry (Detachment).
March 2 Skirmish, Canton MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
March 3 Skirmish, Brownsville ILLINOIS--11th Cavalry.
March 3 Skirmish, Liverpool (No Reports.)
March 4 Skirmish, Rodney MISSISSIPPI--Marine Brigade, 1st Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 3 wounded, 5 missing. Total, 10.
March 5 Action, Yazoo City ILLINOIS--11th Infantry. LOUISIANA--8th Infantry (Colored). MISSISSIPPI--1st Colored Cavalry. Union loss, 31 killed, 121 wounded, 31 missing. Total, 183.
March 5 Skirmish, Collman's MISSISSIPPI--Marine Brigade, 1st Infantry.
March 7-8 Skirmishes, Brownsville (No Reports.)
March 10-May 24. Exp. from Vicksburg to Red River (A. J. Smith's Detachments, 16th and 17th,Corps) ILLINOIS--41st, 47th. 49th, 58th, 81st, 95th, 117th and 119th Infantry. INDIANA--3d and 9th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 89th Infantry. IOWA--14th, 23d, 27th, 32d and 35th Infantry. MINNESOTA--5th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'M,' 1st Light Arty.; 24th and 33d Infantry. NEW YORK--178th Infantry. WISCONSIN-8th, 14th and 33d Infantry.
March 14 Operations, Jones County (No Reports.)
March 22 Skirmish, Langley's Plantation, Issaquena Co UNITED STATES--51st and 66th Colored Infantry (Detachments).
March 26 Skirmish, Clinton OHIO---3d Indpt. Battery Light Arty.
March 27 Skirmish, Livingston MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
March 30 Skirmish, Roach's Plantation UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry. Union loss, 16 killed, 3 wounded. Total, 19.
March 30 Attack on Snyder's Bluff (No Reports.)
April 3 Skirmish, Clinton ILLINOIS--5th Cavalry.
April 17 Skirmish, Holly Springs (No Reports.)
April 19-23 Exp. from Haines' Bluff up Yazoo River.. KANSAS--1st Mounted Infantry (Detachment). MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Detachment). UNITED STATES --3d Colored Cavalry (Detachment); Battery 'B,' 2d Colored Light Arty.; 47th and 50th Colored Infantry; Gunboats 'Petrel' and 'Prairie Bird.'
April 20 Skirmish near Mechanicsburg MISSOURI--10th Cavalry (Detachment). UNITED STATES --3d Colored Cavalry; 47th and 50th Colored Infantry (Detachments).
April 21 Skirmish, Redbone WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 6 wounded. Total, 7.
April 25 Skirmish, Natchez UNITED STATES--98th Colored Infantry.
May 4-21 Exp. from Vicksburg to Yazoo City ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry (Detachments); Battery 'L,' 2d Light Arty.; 11th, 46th, 72d, 76th and 124th Infantry. KANSAS----1st Mounted Infantry. OHIO---7th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry. Union loss, 5 killed, 14 wounded. Total, 19.
May 7-9 Skirmishes, Benton ILLINOIS---5th and 11th Cavalry (Detachments); Battery 'L,' 2d Light Arty.; 11th, 46th, 72d, 76th and 124th Infantry. KANSAS--1st Mounted Infantry. OHIO---7th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. UNITED STATES---3d Colored Cavalry.
May 12 Skirmish, Big Black River Bridge ILLINOIS--124th Infantry.
May 12 Skirmish, Vaughan ILLINOIS--11th, 72d and 76th Infantry.
May 13 Skirmish, Yazoo City UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry.
May 14 Skirmish, Vaughan Station ILLINOIS--11th and 72d Infantry.
May 15 Skirmish, Luce's Plantation ILLINOIS--46th Infantry.
May 20 Skirmish, Greenville MISS. MARINE BRIGADE--1st Infantry.
1864.
June 10 Battle of Brice's or Tishamingo Creek,near Guntown ILLINOIS--3d, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'E,' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'B,' 2d Light Arty.; 81st, 95th, 108th, 113th, 114th and 120th Infantry. INDIANA--7th Cavalry; 6th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 93d Infantry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. MINNESOTA--9th Infantry. MISSOURI--4th and 10th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY --2d Cavalry. OHIO---72d and 95th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--7th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. UNITED STATES--Battery 'F,' 2d Colored Light Arty.; 55th and 59th Colored Infantry. Union loss, 223 killed, 394 wounded, 1,623 captured and missing. Total, 2,240.
June 11 Action, Ripley ILLINOIS---3d and 9th Cavalry; 81st, 95th, 108th, 113th and 120th Infantry. INDIANA--7th Cavalry; 93d Infantry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry. MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. UNITED STATES--55th and 59th Infantry.
June 11 Skirmish, Salem MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. OHIO--72d Infantry.
June 12 Skirmish, Davis' Mills ILLINOIS--114th Infantry. MINNESOTA--9th Infantry. OHIO--95th Infantry. UNITED STATES--55th and 59th Infantry.
June 18 Skirmish, Cross Roads ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
June 23 Skirmish, Okolona ILLINOIS--7th Cavalry.
June 24 Skirmish, Guntown MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
June 25 Skirmish, Ashwood UNITED STATES--63d Colored Infantry.
June 27 Skirmish, Guntown IOWA--35th Infantry.
July 2 Skirmish, Saulsbury IOWA--3d Cavalry.
July 2 Skirmish, Byhalia Road INDIANA--7th Cavalry (Detachment).
July 2-10 Exp. From Vicksburg to Pearl River ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry; Battery 'L,' 2d Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 46th, 76th and 124th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry. UNITED STATES---3d Colored Cavalry. Union loss, 33 killed, 157 wounded, 30 missing. Total, 220.
July 4 Skirmish, Clinton ILLINOIS--124th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
July 4 Skirmish, Coleman's Plantation, Port Gibson UNITED STATES--52d Colored Infantry. MISS. MARINE BRIGADE--1st Cavalry.
July 4 Skirmish, Vicksburg UNITED STATES--48th Colored Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 7 wounded, 2 missing. Total, 10.
July 5 Skirmish near Jackson ILLINOIS--Battery 'L,' 2d Light Arty.; 46th Infantry.
July 5 Skirmish, Clinton ILLINOIS---11th Cavalry.
July 6 Skirmish near Bolivar PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry.
July 7 Engagement, Jackson ILLINOIS--5th and 11th Cavalry; Battery 'L,' 3d Light Arty.; 8th, 11th, 46th, 76th and 124th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry. UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry.
July 7 Skirmish, Port Gibson MISS. MARINE BRIGADE--1st Cavalry.
July 7 Skirmish near Ripley IOWA--2d and 4th Cavalry. Union loss, 4 wounded.
July 7 Action, Clinton ILLINOIS--11th Cavalry; Battery 'L,' 2d Light Arty.; 11th and 124th Infantry. WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
July 8 Skirmish near Kelly's Mills IOWA--3d Cavalry.
July 9 Skirmish, King's Creek KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
July 10 Skirmish, Cherry Creek IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry.
July 10 Skirmish, Issaquena County UNITED STATES--66th Infantry.
July 10 Skirmish, Plenitude IOWA--4th Cavalry.
July 10 Skirmish, Blackwater PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry.
July 10-17 Exp. from Vicksburg to Grand Gulf ILLINOIS--72d Infantry. OHIO---58th Infantry.
July 11-12 Skirmishes about Pontotoc ILLINOIS--9th Cavalry. INDIANA--52d Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. Union loss, 1 killed, 7 wounded. Total, 8.
July 13 Skirmish, Port Gibson ILLINOIS---72d Infantry.
July 13 Skirmish, Utica UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry.
July 13 Action near Camargo's Cross Roads, Harrisburg. ILLINOIS--3d and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'E,' 1st Light Arty.; 41st, 47th and 114th Infantry. INDIANA--6th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 93d Infantry. IOWA--2d Battery Light Arty.; 12th and 35th Infantry. MINNESOTA--5th (Detachment), 7th, 9th and 10th Infantry. MISSOURI--11th and 33d Infantry. OHIO---72d and 95th Infantry. WISCONSIN--8th, 14th and 33d Infantry. UNITED STATES--59th, 61st and 68th Colored Infantry.
July 14 Skirmish, Port Gibson NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry.
July 14-15 Engagement, Harrisburg, near Tupelo ILLINOIS--3d, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Batteries 'E' and 'K,' 1st Light Arty.; Battery 'G,' 2d Light Arty.; 41st, 47th, 49th, 58th, 114th, 117th, 119th and 122d Infantry. INDIANA--3d, 6th, 9th and 14th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 52d, 89th and 93d Infantry. IOWA--2d, 3d and 4th Cavalry; 12th, 14th, 27th, 32d and 35th Infantry. KANSAS----7th Cavalry. MINNESOTA--5th, 7th, 9th and 10th Infantry. MISSOURI--Battery 'M,' 1st Light Arty.; 10th Cavalry; 11th, 21st, 24th and 33d Infantry. NEW YORK--178th Infantry. OHIO---72d and 95th Infantry, WISCONSIN--8th, 14th and 33d Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery 'I,' 2d Colored Light Arty.; 59th, 61st and 68th Colored Infantry. Union loss, 59 killed, 453 wounded, 16 missing. Total, 528.
July 15 Action, Old Town, or Tishamingo Creek... ILLINOIS--Battery 'E,' 1st Light Arty. Battery 'G,' 2d Light Arty.; 49th, 114th and 117th Infantry. INDIANA-3d and 9th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 52d and 93d Infantry. IOWA--3d and 4th Cavalry; 14th, 27th and 32d Infantry. MINNESOTA--10th Infantry. MISSOURI --10th Cavalry; 24th Infantry. NEW YORK--178th Infantry. OHIO----72d and 95th Infantry. Union loss ineluded in Tupelo, July 14-15.
July 15 Skirmish, Grand Gulf NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry.
July 15 Skirmish, Port Gibson WISCONSIN--2d Cavalry.
July 16 Skirmish, Ellistown ILLINOIS--Battery 'G,' 2d Light Arty. IOWA--3d Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
1864.
July 16 Action, Grand Gulf ILLINOIS--72d Infantry. MISSOURI--4th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. OHIO--59th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry. UNITED STATES--3d Colored Cavalry; 53d Colored Infantry.
July 17 Skirmish, Port Gibson INDIANA--7th Cavalry.
July 17 Skirmish, Grand Gulf PENNSYLVANIA--19th Cavalry.
July 19 Skirmish, Grand Gulf INDIANA--7th Cavalry.
July 21 Skirmish, Ellistown IOWA--3d Cavalry.
July 22 Skirmish, Coldwater River ILLINOIS--6th Cavalry.
July 24 Skirmish, Carolina Bend MICHIGAN--6th Heavy Arty. (Detachment).
July 25 Skirmish, Tupelo KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Aug. -- Skirmish, Clinton UNITED STATES--4th Colored Cavalry.
Aug. 1 Skirmish, Holly Springs MISSOURI--12th Cavalry.
Aug. 3-6 Operations, about Woodville LOUISIANA--1st Cavalry; Powers' La. and Miss. Regt. Union loss, 6 killed, 3 wounded, 30 missing. Total, 39.
Aug. 4-6 Exp. from Natchez to Gillespie's Plantation, La ILLINOIS--4th Cavalry (Detachment); Battery 'K,' 2d Light Arty. (Section); 28th and 29th Infantry. UNITED STATES--6th Colored Heavy Arty.; 58th Colored Infantry. Union loss, 3 wounded.
Aug. 7-9 Skirmishes, Tallahatchie River ILLINOIS--2d, 3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'K,' 1st Light Arty.; 114th Infantry. INDIANA--7th Cavalry; 6th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 93d Infantry. IOWA--2d, 3d and 4th Cavalry; 12th and 35th Infantry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MINNESOTA--7th and 10th Infantry. MISSOURI--10th and 12th Cavalry; 33d Infantry.
Aug. 8 Skirmish, Holly Springs IOWA--3d Cavalry.
Aug. 9 Skirmish, Hurricane Creek ILLINOIS--3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'K,' 1st Light Arty. INDIANA--7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d, 3d and 4th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MISSISSIPPI --1st Mounted Rifles. MISSOURI--10th and 12th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA-19th Cavalry.
Aug. 9 Skirmish, Oxford ILLINOIS--3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'K,' 1st Light Arty. INDIANA--7th Cavalry. IOWA--2d, 3d and 4th Cavalry. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MISSISSIPPI --1st Mounted Rifles. MISSOURI--10th and 12th Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--2d Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA-19th Cavalry.
Aug. 10 Skirmish, Tallahatchie River MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Aug. 11 Skirmish, Oxford INDIANA--7th Cavalry.
Aug. 12 Skirmish, Oxford MISSOURI--10th Cavalry.
Aug. 13 Skirmish, Abbeville MISSOURI--12th Cavalry.
Aug. 13-14 Skirmishes, Hurricane Creek ILLINOIS--3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Cavalry; Battery 'K,' 1st Light Arty.; 117th Infantry. INDIANA--7th Cavalry; 52d Infantry. IOWA--2d, 3d and 4th Cavalry; 2d Battery Light Arty. KANSAS--7th Cavalry. MISSOURI-10th and 12th Cavalry. NEW YORK--178th Infantry.
Aug. 14 Skirmish, Lamar INDIANA--7th Cavalry (Detachment).
Aug. 16 Skirmish, Hurricane Creek KANSAS--7th Cavalry.
Aug. 16-17 Skirmishes, Waterford UNITED STATES--55th and 61st Colored Infantry.
Aug. 17 Skirmish, Issaquena County UNITED STATES--66th Colored Infantry.
Aug. 19 Skirmish, Oxford IOWA--2d Cavalry.
Aug. 19 Skirmish, Hurricane Creek ILLINOIS--3d, 6th, 7th and 9th Ca