663 Series I Volume XXIX-I Serial 48 - Bristoe, Mine Run Part I
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NOVEMBER 26 - DECEMBER 2, 1863.- The Mine Run (Virginia) Campaign.
SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS.
Nov. 26, 1863.- The Army of the Potomac crosses the Rapidan.
Skirmish at Morton's Ford.
26-27, 1863.- Skirmishers at and near Raccoon Ford.
27, 1863.- Engagement at Payne's Farm.
Skirmishers at Robertson's Tavern, or Locust Grove.
Action near New Hope Church.
Capture of wagon train near Wilderness Church.
28, 1863.- Skirmishes along Mine Run.
29, 1863.- Action at Parker's Store.
Skirmish at New Hope Church.
30, 1863.- Skirmishes along Mine Run.
Skirmish near Raccoon Ford.
December 1-2, 1863.- The Army of the Potomac retires across the Rapidan.
REPORTS.*
Numbers 1.- Organization of the Army of the Potomac, November 20.
Numbers 2.- Abstract from returns of the Army of the Potomac for November 20 and 30.
Numbers 3.- Return of Casualties in the Union forces.
Numbers 4.- Major General John Newton, U. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps.
Numbers 5.- Brigadier General Lysander Cutler, U. S. Army, commanding First Division.
Numbers 6.- Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cook, Seventy-sixth New York Infantry, Second Brigade.
Numbers 7.- Colonel Edward B. Fowler, Eighty-fourth New York Infantry.
Numbers 8.- Brigadier General John C. Robinson, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.
Numbers 9.- Major General Gouverneur K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps.
Numbers 10.- Colonel Nelson A. Miles, Sixty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, First Division.
Numbers 11.- Colonel Judson S. Farrar, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry.
Numbers 12.- Lieutenant Colonel K. Oscar Broady, Sixty-first New York Infantry.
Numbers 13.- Colonel H. Boyd McKeen, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 14.- Colonel John Fraser, One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 15.- Colonel Patrick Kelly, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 16.- Colonel Richard Byrnes, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry. Numbers 17.- Captain Thomas Touhy, Sixty-third New York Infantry.
Numbers 18.- Lieutenant James J. Smith, Adjutant Sixty-ninth New York Infantry.
Numbers 19.- Captain Denis F. Burke,eighty-eighth New York Infantry.
Numbers 20.- Captain Garrett Nowlen, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 21.- Colonel James A. Beaver, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 22.- Lieutenant Colonel Charles G. Freudenberg, Fifty-second New York Infantry.
Numbers 23.- Lieutenant Colonel Alford B. Chapman, Fifty-seventh New York Infantry.
Numbers 24.- Lieutenant Colonel John S. Hammell, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry.
Numbers 25.- Lieutenant Colonel George A. Fairlamb, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 26.- Colonel John R. Brooke, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade.---------------
*See also general reports, pp. 11-20, and Ingalls' report on the Bristoe (Virginia) Campaign, p. 227.
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