Medary, Samuel - FactsKey facts about Samuel Medary, an Ohio newspaper publisher during the American Civil War who was a nationally prominent voice for Peace Democrats.
Mercer, Hugh - BiographyGeneral Hugh Mercer was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He fought in the early battles of the New York-New Jersey Campaign and was mortally wounded at the Battle of Princeton.
Meridian Campaign - SummaryUnion General William T. Sherman's Meridian Campaign served as a modest rehearsal for his later "March to the Sea" in Georgia, and the Carolinas Campaign, by spreading a path of destruction across central Mississippi in early 1864.
Message Announcing Robert E. Lee's Confirmation as General-in-Chief of the Armies of the Confederacy, TextOn February 1, 1865, Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General (CSA) informed Robert E. Lee that the Confederate Senate had confirmed his appointment as general-in-chief of the Armies of the Confederacy.
Message Assigning Joseph E. Johnston to Command of Harpers Ferry, TextOn May 15, 1861, the Confederate War Department informed newly-appointed Brigadier General Joseph E. Johnston that he was assigned to command the troops near Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
Message Assigning Thomas J. Jackson to Command of Harpers Ferry, TextOn April 27, 1861, Robert E. Lee ordered Colonel Thomas J. Jackson to take command of Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
Message Assigning William J. Hardee to Command of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, TextOn October 28, 1864, CSA Secretary of War James Seddon announced the appointment of William J. Hardee (pictured here) as commander of the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
Message from Braxton Bragg Assuming Command of the Army of the Mississippi (CSA), TextOn June 27, 1862, Confederate General Braxton Bragg issued a message announcing that he was taking permanent command of the Army of the Mississippi.
Message from Braxton Bragg Requesting to be Relieved from Command of the Army of Tennessee, TextOn November 29, 1863, General Braxton Bragg wrote to General Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General of the Confederate Army, asking to be relieved from command of the Army Tennessee.
Message from Jefferson Davis Appointing Braxton Bragg to Command the Western Department, TextOn June 20, 1862, Confederate President Jefferson Davis informed Braxton Bragg that he (Bragg) was replacing P. G. T. Beauregard as permanent commander of the Western Department.
Message from Jefferson Davis Appointing Joseph E. Johnston to Command of the Army of Tennessee, TextOn December 16, 1863, Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed General Joseph E. Johnston to command the Army of Tennessee.
Message from Jefferson Davis Assigning Robert E. Lee to Command the Army of Northern Virginia, TextOn June 1, 1862, Confederate President Jefferson Davis wrote to General Robert E. Lee, assigning him to command of the troops in Eastern Virginia and in North Carolina that would soon be known as the Army of Northern Virginia.
Message from Jefferson Davis Instructing Leonidas Polk to Join Forces with Joseph E. Johnston in Georgia, TextOn May 4, 1864, Confederate President Jefferson Davis instructed Leonidas Polk to bring his Army of the Mississippi to Georgia to join forces with Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee.
Message from Jefferson Davis Relieving Braxton Bragg from Command of the Army of Tennessee, TextOn November 30, 1863, General Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General of the Confederate Army informed General Braxton Bragg that President Jefferson Davis had relieved him from command of the Army of Tennessee.
Message from Jefferson Davis Relieving Leonidas Polk from Duty with the Army of Tennessee, TextOn October 23, 1863, Confederate President Jefferson Davis informed General Leonidas Polk that he was relieved of duty from the Army of Tennessee.
Message from Jefferson Davis Relieving William J. Hardee from Duty with the Army of Tennessee, TextOn September 28, 1864, Confederate President Jefferson Davis ordered John Bell Hood to relieve William J. Hardee from duty with the Army of Tennessee.
Message from Jefferson Davis to Generals Hood, Hardee, and Stewart Regarding Hood's Appointment as Commander of the Army of Tennessee, TextOn July 18, 1864, Confederate President Jefferson Davis responded to a message from Generals John Bell Hood, William J. Hardee, and Alex Stewart questioning the timing of Hood's appointment as commander of the Army of Tennessee.
Message from John Bell Hood Announcing His Relief from Command of the Army of Tennessee, TextOn January 23, 1865, John Bell Hood announced that he had been relieved of command of the Army of Tennessee at his own request.
Message from John Bell Hood Confirming He Had Assumed Command of the Department and Army of Tennessee, TextOn July 18, 1864, General John Bell Hood informed Confederate President Jefferson Davis that he had assumed command of the Army of Tennessee.