1861
Defense of Washington, D.C. (21 September 1861-22 January 1862):
- Report of Major-General George B. McClellan Upon the Organization of the Army of the Potomac, and Its Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, from July 26, 1861, to November 7, 1862 (December 1863)
1862
Expedition from Hilton Head, S.C., to Saint John’s Bluff, Fla. (30 September-13 October 1862):
- Reports of Brigadier-General John M. Brannan, U.S. Army, Commanding Expedition (4 and 13 October 1862);
- Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Tilghman H. Good, Commanding 47th Pennsylvania Infantry (2-3 October 1862);
- Report of First Lieutenant George H. Hill, 55th Pennsylvania Infantry and Acting Signal Officer for the expedition (1 November 1862; includes a report on the Battle of Pocotaligo, South Carolina, which took place on 21-23 October 1862);
- Report of Second Lieutenant Franklin E. Town, 42nd New York Infantry and Acting Signal Officer (13 October 1862; includes details of the Union’s recapture of Jacksonville, Florida);
- Report of Lieutenant George W. Bacon, Aide-de-Camp, of the Capture of the Governor Milton (30 December 1862); and
- Confederate States Army Accounts of the Capture of Saint John’s Bluff, Florida, including reports by Brigadier-General Joseph Finegan, C. S. Army, Commanding, Department of Middle and East Florida (2-3 October 1862); reports by Lieutenant Colonel Charles F. Hopkins C. S. Army and respondents’ related correspondence (8, 11 and 18 October 1862, 24 December 1862)
Battle of Pocotaligo, South Carolina (21-23 October 1862):
- Reports, Including Potocaligo Casualties, of Major-General Ormsby M. Mitchel, Commanding, U.S. Department of the South (22 and 24 October 1862);
- Reports of Brigadier-General John M. Brannan, Commanding Battle of Pocotaligo, South Carolina (24 October and 6 November 1862);
- Reports of Tilghman H. Good, Battle of Pocotaligo, Acting Brigade Commander Battle of Pocotaligo, South Carolina, 1st Brigade, U.S. Tenth Army Corps and Colonel Commanding, 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers (24-25 October 1862);
- Report of Brigadier-General Alfred H. Terry, Commanding 2nd Brigade, U.S. Tenth Army Corps;
- Report of Colonel Louis Bell, Commanding 4th New Hampshire Volunteers (24 October 1862);
- Report of Colonel Richard White, Commanding 55th Pennsylvania Volunteers (26 October 1862); and
- Report of First Lieutenant George H. Hill, 55th Pennsylvania Infantry and Acting Signal Officer for the expedition (1 November 1862; see link under Saint John’s Bluff heading above)
1864
Red River Campaign (March-June 1864):
- Red River Campaign Report, Major General Nathaniel P. Banks, U.S. Army, Commanding Expedition and U.S. Department of the Gulf (6 April 1865); and
- “Bailey’s Dam” Construction Report, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bailey, Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, Acting Engineer, 19th Corps, U.S. Army (17 May 1864)
Battle of Snicker’s Gap/Cool Spring, Virginia (mid-July 1864)
Shenandoah Valley Campaign (Fall 1864)