Click 👉TODAY IN HISTORY (general history) Jan. 17.
ON THIS DAY IN CONFEDERATE HISTORY, Jan. 17.
1862: The Memphis Daily Appeal newspaper reports the Confederate Congress passed an act granting bonuses to all privates, musicians, and non-commissioned officers who volunteered for 12 months, will be paid a $50 bonus for reenlisting for three years or the end of the war, if sooner. A fleet of Federal gunboats attacked Confederate Fort Henry on the Tennessee River on this day as a prelude to a major advance along the river by the Federal Army. The Confederate bastion was a star-shaped fort 12 miles west of Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River. Fort Henry had 17 heavy artillery pieces, including a 10-inch Columbiad.
1863: The Memphis Daily Appeal reports the casualties of the 5th Regiment Mississippi Volunteers for the Battle of Murfreesboro: Field and Staff--Wounds: Lieut. Col. W. K. Sykes, severely in the shoulder; Adj't W.M. Oglesby, slightly in the head; Acting Serg't-Major W.K. Meeks, killed. . . .
President Davis appointed three Confederate major generals and four brigadier generals on this day. The major generals were Daniel Smith Donelson, Jubal Anderson Early, and Isaac Ridgeway Trimble. The brigadier generals were Henry Lewis Benning, Robert Frederick Hoke, Samuel McGowan, and William Tatum Wofford.
CONFEDERATE GENERAL BIRTHDAYS, Jan. 17.
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