Northern Press Reaction to Beauregard’s Proclamation
George Palmer Putnam, Publisher, On the Retreat, With Incidents of the Battle
People
- Representative Alfred Ely
- Laundress/Nurse Sarah Hinsdale, 2nd Michigan Infantry, On Her Captivity
- U. S. Congressmen on Blackburn’s Ford
- Bvt. Lt. Gen. Winfield Scott
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Col. W. T. Sherman
- Col. Ezra Walrath, 12th New York Infantry
Units
- 1st Minnesota
- 8th NYSM
- 11th NYVI
- 14th NYSM (14th Brooklyn):
- 69th New York State Militia
- 71st New York
- 2nd Ohio Infantry
- Co. G, 1st U. S. Artillery
- Co. E, 3rd U. S. Artillery
- Co. D, 5th U. S. Artillery
- U. S. Infantry Battalion
- U. S. Marine Battalion
- 2nd U. S. Cavalry
- 2nd U. S. Dragoons
- 2nd Vermont Infantry
Hi Harry. Thanks so much for your work. My distant cousin was Joseph Crain Audenried. I see you do mention him in your story about Bull Run1. My question is this. Although Joseph eventually does become General Sherman’s trusted Aide-De-Camp. I have read he actually met General Sherman at that battle. But the way you wrote it it sounds like they had known each other for a long time. Just wondering what the real story is. Second do you have anymore resources on Joseph Audenried. By googling his name I have learned some information of course but his diaries and other books are very, very expensive. I want to go to the War College in Carlisle and maybe the national archives, can you help me with any of that. Thanks. Tim Antosy bciu92@hotmail.com
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Hi Timothy,
I don’t know when the two men met. Audenreid was on Tyler’s staff at BR1, and Sherman was in Tyler’s division. I’m not sure what one of my stories about Bull Run you are referring to…can you refresh my memory?
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