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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
Colonel Charles E. Hooker, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.2, Mississippi (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ate Rangers, Capt. Isham J. Warren; Second Tennessee cavalry battalion, Lieut.-Col. C. R. Barteau; Owen's and Thrall's Arkansas batteries; Rice's Tennessee heavy artillery; Hewlett's Alabama Partisan Rangers. Fourth military district, headquarters Jackson. Brig.-Gen. John Adams commanding. First Choctaw battalion, Maj. J. W. Pierce; First Mississippi battalion, Maj. W. B. Harper; Fourteenth Mississippi, Col. G. W. Abert; Company C, Fifteenth Mississippi infantry, Capt. P. H. Norton; Bolen's and Terry's Kentucky cavalry companies; Third Mississippi brigade, State troops, Brig.-Gen. J. Z. George, at Grenada. Fifth military district. Brig.-Gen. James R. Chalmers commanding. First Mississippi cavalry, Partisan Rangers, Col. W. C. Falkner; Third Mississippi cavalry, three companies, Col. John McQuirk; Eighteenth Mississippi cavalry battalion, Maj. A. H. Chalmers; Mississippi State troops, Capt. Samuel Matthews; Mississippi cavalry companies, Capts. J. Y. Smith, Sol. G. St
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The muster roll [from the Staunton, Va., Vindicator, March 3, 1893.] (search)
ery, John, August 3, died of disease, September, 1861. Palmer, Jacob, August 3, died a prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1864. Smith, George A., August 3, living at Martinsburg, W. Va. Wright, James A., August 3, killed by Indians, 1875. During the year 1862, and thereafter to close of war, the company was added to by recruits, as follows, according to date of enlistment: Anderson, Henry, March 18, 1862, died April, 1862. Bartley, Woodson M., March 18, 1862, living at Pond Gap. Bolen, James, March 18, 1862, died since the war. Bosserman, A., March 18, 1862, died in spring of 1862. Bashaw, William, March 18, 1862, died in spring of 1862. Black, Joseph M., March 18, 1862, killed on Chesapeake and Ohio railway since the war. Black, David A., March 18, 1862, living at Smithton, Mo. Black, Frank, March 18, 1862, died in hospital, September, 1862. Clemmer, Henry C., March 18, 1862, living at Moffett's Creek. Hanger, Jacob, March 18, 1862, living at Santa F
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Warren Blues—Extra Billy's men: Roll of officers and men of a famous band of Veterans. (search)
2. Barber, John S., private, wounded at Seven Pines. Baker, Lewis D., orderly sergeant, wounded (living). Bennett, John, private, killed at first battle of Manassas. Bennett, Henry, sharpshooter, captured at Fort Steadman (living). Bolen, Newton, private, wounded (living). Bolen, Franklin H., sergeant, wounded and captured. Beatty, W. A., private, captured. Brown, Henry J., private, wounded (living). Brown, Benjamin, private, wounded at Seven Pines (dead). Burner, Bolen, Franklin H., sergeant, wounded and captured. Beatty, W. A., private, captured. Brown, Henry J., private, wounded (living). Brown, Benjamin, private, wounded at Seven Pines (dead). Burner, James, private, wounded at Seven Pines (dead). Blackwood, Robert, nurse in hospital and died on duty. Cornwell, Alpheus, private, wounded at Seven Pines (dead). Cornwell, Inmann, private, wounded at Seven Pines (dead). Coulter, William, private, supposed to be killed in battle. Compton, James B., sergeant, transferred to cavalry. Compton, William A., corporal, the man who led General Lee's horse to the rear at Spotsylvania. Claig, John T., private, wounded (dead). Claig,
N C; C Crouch, 38th N C; John Barnell, 2d Fla; Corp'l E W Saunders, 31th N C; Serg't R F Newman, 1st Tenn; J H Goods, 55th Va; H T Bowbo, 2d Miss bat'n; M F Ross, 45th Ga; Corp'l John Brown, C L Mathune, T J Gordon, 3d La bat'n; Wm Bell, 24th Va; H A Mullens, 19th Miss; M B Herch, 3d La bat'n; Sgt G N Edmundson, 55th Va; John Means, 3d N C; J W Blake, 2d Va bat'n; Sgt W H Dikes, 44th Ga; W Taffar, 22d N C; Jesse Scarlet, 38th N C; Wm P Lewis, H H Whaley, 44th Ga; W R Oldridge, James Mills, W Bolen, John Jones, J M Auldered, G P Able, R Jamison, Corp'l R James, G B Swanger, J A Blair, J A Rhea, 16th N C; Wm Williamsson, 2d Ark bat'n, Jas W Powells 1st N C; A Jones, 19th Miss; J Atwood, 38th N C; Corp M R Grabill, 44th Ga; Thos L Stanfield, 16th N C; Calvin E Buck, 7th Tenn; D D Price, 34th N C; W Hilson, 48th Ga; one name unknown; H C Dunning, 2d Miss; A M Anthony, 16th N C; P B Bailey, 3d N C; Lt D Roberts, 44th Ga; Sgt W G Stikey, 1st Ala Batt; Jno G Phillips, 19th Ga; Eugene Boofter