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32Steele. 1More Details
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409 for you to communicate with Sherman, Steele, and Porter in regard to some gen1More Details
410 I expect to move with either Gen. Steele or Sherman. are ready and impatie2More Details
411 Steele's attempts and movements with seven thousand men are of no accoun4More Details
415to Steele, 1More Details
416 of the An election for 14th. (See Steele to Banks, Feb. 28.) state officer3More Details
421 no authority to give orders to General Steele, but Gen. Halleck informed me tha1More Details
422 to be to twenty thousand men. taken of Steele's force as he was out of the figh1More Details
435 leave Gen. Steele to continue to cooperate with Gen. Banks. We are getting r1More Details
436 join Kilby Smith. If possible, send to Steele. 1More Details
477meet Steele, have appointed Taylor lieutenant Magruder and Price. 1More Details
478could finish Steele. 1More Details
485 insignificant force of Gen. Steele. I have felt it my duty to throw 1More Details
538 Churchill, and Walker went for Steele, also with an eye on Banks. It wa1More Details
539 to the protection of his gunboats, and Steele was two hundred miles from Helena1More Details
569 from Banks' and General Steele's armies crowded the pen" and the hospi1More Details
648Steedman, Colonel, C. Steele, General 1More Details

 

About this Collection

History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers, Including Its Service As Infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, Covering a Period of Three Years, Ten Months, and Nineteen Days (1892).

Cover title: The Old Eighth

For roster see New Hampshire. Adjutant-General. Complete roster of the 8th Regt. (189-?)