December 1, 1864
Federal expedition to Stony Creek Station, and skirmish, the Richmond, VA, Campaign.
Note: All “Today In The Petersburg Campaign” blog entries are used with permission from Ronald A. Mosocco’s Chronological Tracking of the American Civil War per the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. Order the book HERE.
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Mentions of This Date at The Siege of Petersburg Online:
- OR XLII P1 #1: Report of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, commanding US Army, August 9-December 11, 1864
- OR XLII P1 #6: Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Army of the James, August 1-December 31, 1864
- OR XLII P1 #9: Reports of Major General James C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, November 13-December 31, 1864
- OR XLII P1 #229: Reports of Bvt. Major General David McM. Gregg, commanding 2/Cav/AotP, Aug 22-26, Oct 26-28, Nov 7, and Dec 1, 4, and 7-12, 1864
- OR XLII P1 #231: Report of Asst. Surg. Elias J. Marsh, Surgeon-in-Chief, 2/Cav/AotP, July 30-Dec 12, 1864
- OR XLII P1 #233: Reports of Colonel Hugh H. Janeway, 1st NJ Cav, Dec 1 and 7-12, 1864
- OR XLII P1 #351: Reports of General Robert E. Lee, commanding Army of Northern Virginia, Aug 16-Dec 27, 1864
- OR XLII P1 #362: Reports of Major General Bushrod R. Johnson, commanding Johnson/DNCSV, Aug 2-Dec 31, 1864
- MAP: Expedition to Stony Creek Station: December 1, 1864
- LT: December 4, 1864 Justus G. Matteson (10th New York Cavalry)
- LT: December 1, 1864 Theodore Lyman
- NT: May 3, 1894 National Tribune: Captured at Stony Creek Station, Dec. 1, 1864
- NT: July 19, 1894 National Tribune: Pennsylvania Cavalry Take Two Forts at Stony Creek Station, Dec. 1, 1864
- 150 Years Ago Today: Expedition to Stony Creek Station: December 1, 1864
- 150 Years Ago Today at Petersburg: December 1, 1864
- Petersburg Medals of Honor: “I Was Mad as a Hornet”
- CLARK NC: 27th North Carolina at the Siege of Petersburg