Category Archives: Correspondence

Report of Maj. Jesse S. Miller, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry

Report of Maj. Jesse S. Miller, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry. HDQRS. ELEVENTH INFANTRY, WISCONSIN VET. VOLS., Brashear City, La., November 19, 1864. CAPT.: I have the honor to submit the following report of the expedition to Bayou Portage under my command: … Continue reading

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Report of Capt. Luther T. Park, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry

Report of Capt. Luther T. Park, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry. Brasher City, La., October 25, 1864. SIR: I have the honor to report that, in obedience to orders received, I embarked on board of the gun-boat Nyanza, commanded by Acting Vol. … Continue reading

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Report of Capt. Dudley C. Wyman, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry

Report of Capt. Dudley C. Wyman, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry. BRASHEAR CITY, October 1, 1864. SIR: In pursuance of orders I went on board Gun-boat 43, with my command, at 4 o’clock on the evening of the 26th of September. My … Continue reading

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Report of Maj. Jesse S. Miller, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry

Report of Maj. Jesse S. Miller, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry. HDQRS. ELEVENTH WISCONSIN VET. VOL. INFANTRY, Brashear City, September 30, 1864. CAPT.: I have the honor to transmit herewith a report of the expedition to Grand River Junction, of September 27, … Continue reading

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Report of Capt. Dudley C. Wyman, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry

Report of Capt. Dudley C. Wyman, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry. BRASHEAR CITY, September 9, 1864. SIR: I have the honor to report the following as the result of the expedition which left here Wednesday evening: I took my command on board … Continue reading

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