The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 34, In Four Parts. Part 1, Reports.: Searching Inside

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... nlg Churchill's division, of engagemen t at Pleasant Hill. HDQRS. FIRST DIVISION, ARKANSAS TROOPS... (KNOWN AS CHURCHILL'S DIVISION), April 12, 1864. LIEUTENANT : Being in command of the above-named..., one (Tappan's brigade) commanded in said action by Col. H. L. Grinsted, and the other (Churchill...'s brigade) commanded by Col. L. C. Gause. Brigadier- General Churchill, having been put in command.... On Thursday night, April 7, about 11 o'clock, I received orders from Brigadier-General Churchill to hold

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... Churchill commanding, was seriously engaged in the second field and the woods surrounding it. About 10... with Major-General Price, who directed me to take position on General Churchill's right and to advance immediately... Churchill's command I met the general himself, who stated that unless I could give him support on his center... immediately to General Churchill and take such position as he might direct. With the Sec- CHAP. XLVI.]

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... behind Bee's cavalry. At 4.30 p. m. (about the time I expected Churchill to be in position) I directed... from Churchill's attack. Nettles', Moseley's, and J. A. A. West's batteries were posted by Major Semmes... these wooded hills and protected by piles of logs, rails, and some abatis. At about 5 p. m. Churchill.... The confusion and movement incident to this, coupled with the sound of Churchill's and Parsons' attack, led

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... before the infantry got up. and a glance at Churchill's troops showed they were too much exhausted... of attack was formed and the troops put in motion. The Arkansas and Missouri divisions, under Churchill aln... the Jesup road, and attack from the south and west. Churchill, the senior officer, was to push Hardeman... with Churchill's left. As soon as he heard Clhurchill's andl Parsons' guns he was to attack by echelon

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..., and by or(ler of G(eneral Churchill I In(~(ve(1 al)out a mile (lowl thle road toward the ferry and took up... Churchill to inform ]him of the fact. and ask for re-enforcement.s t()o sul)p(ort my left. My 1)rigad(e... in forination from General Churchill that he .had no re-en forcements to sen(l mne. General Tappain, who... Churchill. commanding division, who (lislnounted, seized a rifle, and(l rallied the remnant of the brigade

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... of the action. Churchill's troops were not up in time to take part in the action, and will be fresh... have been captured. Banks and Franklin were both on the field. I shall push the enemy with Churchill... hurry them down. Churchill's and Parsons' divisions, which did not take part in the fight to-day, have

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... to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, T. J. CHURCHILL, Brigadier-Genercal, Commanding.... Tappan, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of engagement at Jenkins' Ferry. HDQRS. TAPPAN'S BRIG., CHURCHILL... of the bottom, I was ordered by Brigadier-General Churchill, commanding the division, to deploy my brigade

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... given to Major-Generals Walker and Green, I returned to Mansfield to hurry forward Churchill...'s and Parsons' divisions, arrived that evening from Keachie, 22 miles distant. Churchill and Parsons were put..., Churchill leading, then Parsons, Walker, and Polignac, now commanding Mouton's division. I accompanied

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... and Shreveport. Churchill's and Parsons' divisions were sent to him. They reached Mansfield the night of the 8th.... On the night of the 8th, Churchill and Parsons came up. The pursuit was resmne(l at (laylighllt on the 9)th... and Polignac (commanding Mouton's (division) attacked on our left, Parsons and Churchill on our right

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... and Polignac's division to watch and pursue the enemy. Parsons, Churchill, and Walker arrived at Shreveport..., and Churchill on the left, following Red River 35 miles up and then turning to the right, passing near Magnolia..., but did not go far from the river. Parsons and Churchill had been held about 25 miles from Camden, ready

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... THE RED RIVER CAMPAIGN. Parsons' and Churchill's divisions were driven back. They got in confusion... their whole line. Our troops did not follow immediately. They were in great disorder. Churchill's men had... or eight transports. He insisted that with Walker's, Parsons', and Churchill's divisions he could overwhelm

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... to select suitable camping-ground for the command of General Churchill should it march to Keachie... will determine me as to what orders to give to General Churchill. Looking to the possibility of my being ordered

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... Brigade. Major KING, Assistant Acjutant-General. No. 58. Report of Brig. Gen . Thomas J. Churchill, C. S.... Army. commanding division, of engagement at Jenkins' Ferry. HEADQUARTERS CHURCHILL'S DIVISIoN, Camden

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... Churchill's command, I was detached from the division and ordered to remain as a reserve in conjunction... with Gause's brigade, Churchill's-division. Gause's brigade being ordered in a short time to advance, I

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... there in full force to give battle. Brigadier-General Churchill, being chief in command of the Arkansas division... First Missouri Brigade and the right of my division, I immediately informed General Churchill

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... of infantry, commanded, respectively, by Brigadier-Generals Churchill and Parsons, and the operations... was moved fP)rward into action. Churchill's division Arkansas infantry being in the advance was pushed

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... useless), and much spoil fell into our hands. The reports of Generals Churchill and Parsons, with those... for temporary refuge to Camden. The infantry divisions under Brigadier-Generals Churchill and Parsons, having

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... the left came in rear of some skirmishers of Churchill's division. The Second Brigade then fronted, formed... of General Waul, who was about to attack on the same line where General Churchill had been engaged. Advancing

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... could beat the coiunin nearest us whenever necessary. The present Arkansas division under Churchill... recent promotion. Churchill is no soldier and will never succeed in the field. I regard the troops

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... the fight you ordered Walker and Churchill and Parsons to join me, which shows that even in your opinion... Churchill's, Parsons', and Walker's divisions successively into the fight after its predecessor had been

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