Johnson is asked to provide current information on the Confederate soldiers' location.Johnson, Gilbert Marquis LaFayette1860s (1860-1869)600ppiCivil War Military FrontDC046This Civil War Military Front collection was funded by LSTA. The signature of the one writing the letter is illegible
Confederate Major General Leonidas Polk writes to a general from Fort Pillow, discussing the latter\...
Coulter informs Johnson that the Steamer General Sedgewick is ready for boarding and embarking as so...
Coulter, by command of Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe, states that the regiments of the Brigades ...
Johnson is directed to reconnoiter the area around Overall's Creek and determine the Confederate's p...
In regard to the next day's reconnaissance, Johnson is warned that the Confederates are constructing...
The assistant adjutant general under Major General Robert Milroy's command requests that Johnson tak...
Major General Rousseau directs Johnson to move his troups within the picket lines to rest them for t...
The assistant adjutant general under Major General Rousseau requests that the regiment's commanding ...
Johnson's regiment is directed to report the next morning and escort a forage train.Johnson, Gilbert...
General Rousseau asks that Johnson send 100 men with a forage train to Liberty Pike, reporting to Co...
McConnell, acting assistant adjutant general for General Rousseau, states that Colonel Johnson is to...
Johnson reports the events of the day and the status of Confederate forces located in the vicinity o...
The assistant adjutant general under Major General Robert Milroy's command requests that the command...
Johnson reports on the status of a skirmish between the 13th Indiana Cavalry and Confederate forces ...
Reid is asked to investigate the whereabouts of the 10th Indiana Cavalry as well as inquire into the...
Confederate Major General Leonidas Polk writes to a general from Fort Pillow, discussing the latter\...
Coulter informs Johnson that the Steamer General Sedgewick is ready for boarding and embarking as so...
Coulter, by command of Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe, states that the regiments of the Brigades ...
Johnson is directed to reconnoiter the area around Overall's Creek and determine the Confederate's p...
In regard to the next day's reconnaissance, Johnson is warned that the Confederates are constructing...
The assistant adjutant general under Major General Robert Milroy's command requests that Johnson tak...
Major General Rousseau directs Johnson to move his troups within the picket lines to rest them for t...
The assistant adjutant general under Major General Rousseau requests that the regiment's commanding ...
Johnson's regiment is directed to report the next morning and escort a forage train.Johnson, Gilbert...
General Rousseau asks that Johnson send 100 men with a forage train to Liberty Pike, reporting to Co...
McConnell, acting assistant adjutant general for General Rousseau, states that Colonel Johnson is to...
Johnson reports the events of the day and the status of Confederate forces located in the vicinity o...
The assistant adjutant general under Major General Robert Milroy's command requests that the command...
Johnson reports on the status of a skirmish between the 13th Indiana Cavalry and Confederate forces ...
Reid is asked to investigate the whereabouts of the 10th Indiana Cavalry as well as inquire into the...
Confederate Major General Leonidas Polk writes to a general from Fort Pillow, discussing the latter\...
Coulter informs Johnson that the Steamer General Sedgewick is ready for boarding and embarking as so...
Coulter, by command of Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe, states that the regiments of the Brigades ...