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The Daily Dispatch: May 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., Opposing forces in the Chattanooga campaign. November 23d-27th, 1863. (search)
Cleburne's division, Maj.-Gen. P. R. Cleburne. Lowrey's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Mark P. Lowrey: 16th Ala., Maj. F. A. Ashford; 33d Ala., Col. Samuel Adams; 45th Ala., Lieut.-Col. H. D. Lampley; 32d and 45th Miss., Col. A. B. Hardeastle; 15th Battalion Sharp-shooters, Capt. T. M. Steger. Polk's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Lucius E. Polk: 2d Tenn., Col. W. D. Robison (w); 35th and 48th Tenn., Col. B. J. Hill; 1st Ark., Col. J. W. Colquitt; 3d and 5th Confederate, Lieut.-Col. J. C. Cole (m w), Capt. W. A. Brown, Capt. M. H. Dixon. Liddell's Brigade, Col. D. C. Govan: 2d, 15th, and 24th Ark., Lieut.-Col. E. Warfield; 5th and 13th Ark., Col. John E. Murray; 6th and 7th Ark., Lieut.-Col. Peter Snyder; 8th and 19th Ark., Lieut.-Col. A. S. Hutchinson. Smith's Brigade, Col. Hiram A. Granburry: 7th Tex., Capt. C. E. Talley; 6th, 10th, and 15th Tex., Capt. John R. Kennard; 17th, 18th, 24th, and 25th Tex. (dismounted cavalry), Maj. W. A. Taylor. Artillery Battalion, Capt. J. P. Douglas: Ala. Battery (
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
Moore, Lieut.-Col. V. G. Wynne; 29th Tenn., Col. Horace Rice; 13th and 154th Tenn., Col. M. Magevney, Jr., Lieut.-Col. B. L. Dyer, Col. M. Magevney, Jr. Cleburne's division, Maj.-Gen. P. R. Cleburne, Brig.-Gen. M. P. Lowrey. Escort, Capt. C. F. Sanders. Polk's Brigade, Broken up in July and regiments assigned to other brigades. Brig.-Gen. Lucius E. Polk: 1st and 15th Ark., Col. J. W. Colquitt, Lieut.-Col. W, H. Martin, Capt. F. G. Lusk, Capt. W. H. Scales; 5th Confederate, Capt. W. A. Brown, Maj. R. J. Person, Capt. A. A. Cox; 2d Tenn., Col. W. D. Robison, Capt. Isaac P. Thompson; 35th and 48th Tenn., Capt. H. G. Evans, Lieut.-Col. A. S. Godwin, Col. B. J. Hill. Lowrey's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. M. P. Lowrey, Col. John Weir: 16th Ala., Col. F. A. Ashford; 33d Ala., Col. Samuel Adams, Lieut.-Col. R. F. Crittenden; 45th Ala., Col. H. D. Lampley, Lieut.-Col. R. H. Abercrombie; 32d Miss., Col. W. H. H. Tison; 45th Miss., Col. A. B. Hardcastle; 3d Miss. Battalion, Lieut.-Col. J. D.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
I. E. G. Hendricks,Zzz=Co. I. J. D. Loyd,Zzz=Co. I. Jasper Newton,Zzz=Co. I. Alfred Newton,Zzz=Co. I. B. W. Osborn,Zzz=Co. I. J. B. Stokes,Zzz=Co. I. W. C. Turner,Zzz=Co. I. Private J. J. Jolley,Co. H. John Kirk,Zzz=Co. H. E. S. Lamb,Zzz=Co. H. J. Mackey,Zzz=Co. H. J. S. Paden,Zzz=Co. H. J. W. Reid,Zzz=Co. H. J. P. Ray,Zzz=Co. H. E. A. Spinks,Zzz=Co. H. R. J. Spinks,Zzz=Co. H. A. B. Whitley,Zzz=Co. H. W. A. Whitley,Zzz=Co. H. 1st Sergeant J. W. Eaton,Co. I. 2d Sergeant W. A. Brown,Zzz=Co. I. Priv'te W. N. Wilson,Co. I. T. H. Weaver,Zzz=Co. I. D. E. Waters,Zzz=Co. I. 2d Sergeant J. H. May,Co. K. 3d Sergeant J. H. Hibberts,Zzz=Co. K. 4th Sergeant T. H. Luckil,Zzz=Co. K. 5th Sergeant J. L. Bell,Zzz=Co. K. Private J. N. Brown,Zzz=Co. K. R. E. Cowart,Zzz=Co. K. W. J. Hillburn,Zzz=Co. K. S. A. D. Smith,Zzz=Co. K. George W. White,Zzz=Co. K. H. J. Hancock,Co. H. Private A. M. Gazaway,Co. H. M. T. Alman, Lt.-Co. Commanding. Camp 7th Regiment, Ga. In
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Muster Roll of the Holcombe Guards. (search)
er's original regiment), Kemper's Brigade, Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, was organized May, 1861, at White Hall, Albemarle county, Va., and mustered into service June 3, 1861, with the following officers and men: J. J. Winn, Captain, dead; J. W. Rodes, first lieutenant, dead; B. G. Brown, second lieutenant, dead; W. B. Maupin, third lieutenant; T. J. Golding, orderly sergeant; J. E. Wyant, second sergeant, dead; D. O. Etherton, third sergeant, dead; W. A. Brown, fourth sergeant, killed at Williamsburg; C. B. Brown, fifth sergeant; W. P. Walters, first corporal, killed at Williamsburg; B. Fretwell, second corporal, died 1861; J. P. Jones, third corporal, dead; W. N. Parrott, fourth corporal; J. B. Ambroselli, killed at Gettysburg; F. A. Bowen, killed at Williamsburg; H. C. Blackwell, J. T. Belew, J. T. Bailey, W. H. H. Brown, B. G. Brown, W. G. Brown, R. C. Brown, G. P. Clarke, dead; W. N. Clarke, M. J. Clements, killed at Gettysburg; M. E. Clem
Post-office matters. --We observe that"Virginia" gets an occasional notice from the Washington Post-Office Department. The post-office at Decapolis Mills, Madison county, Va.,is discontinued. The following appointments of postmasters are announced: F. M. Thacker, Variety Mills, Nelson county: W. A. Brown, Falling Spring, Greenbrier county; Nicholas Blosser, Stewart Town, Monongahela county.
A M Ewell and Private Lewis Schmidt. Wounded--Privates Frank Carter, severely in leg; Wm. P Phillipe; slightly in breast; J Gant, slightly in face. Company I. Killed--Corporal Brown. Wounded--Lieut Jno E Wyant, slightly in hand; Lieut W. A. Brown, mortally in abdomen; Lieut W. A. Brown, mortally in abdomen; Lieut W. P Walters, mortally in abdomen; Private — Thurston, slightly in head. Company K. Wounded--Lieut J. M. Rosser, severely in leg; Sergt G H Racer, severely in hand; Lieut W. A. Brown, mortally in abdomen; Lieut W. P Walters, mortally in abdomen; Private — Thurston, slightly in head. Company K. Wounded--Lieut J. M. Rosser, severely in leg; Sergt G H Racer, severely in hand; Sergt J. W. Levell, slightly in head; Sergt R H Weaver, slightly in head. Privates J. W. Austin, severs in head; J D Lucas, severely in thigh; W H Smith, severely in shoulder; C L Close, slightly in head; S W Greyson, in head; J T Groome, in foot; J W Harlow, in head and thigh. Recapitulation. Killed7 Mortally wounded6 Otherwise wounded, as far as yet heard from63 Total77 Those who were seriously wounded were left in the hospitals at Williamsburg, and are now in the hands of
Another Yankee breastplate ----Captain Brown, of the Fusileers," attached to the Army of the Peninsula, presented to the Governor on Saturday, for the State, a Yankee breastplate, captured with its owner in the late fight near Williamsburg. One dent, as it from a musket ball, was observable immediately over the region of the heart, and four more lesser ones could be seen in close proximity to the first. The Yankee was evidently saved by his breastplate, which, by a card thereon, was found to have been made in Connecticut, the land of wooden nutmegs and hams. The breastplate is now in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, where it can be seen by the curiously disposed.
Exchange of prisoners. We find in the Baltimore Sun, of the 5th of the present month, a statement that Lincoln's Secretary of War has authorized an exchange of Austin E. Smith, late navy agent at San Francisco, and now prisoner at Fort Warren, for William Ayres, of Philadelphia. The order for the release of Mr. Smith was given on Wednesday. He is a son of ex Gov. Smith of Virginia. Col. Lee, of Massachusetts, Captured at Ball's Bluff; has been exchanged for Colonel Baldwin, of the 31st Virginia regiment, taken in Western Virginia; Major Revere, of Massachusetts, for Maj. McAlexander, of the 27th Alabama, taken at Fort Donelson, and Dr. Revere, also of Massachusetts, for Major Brown, of the 14th Mississippi, also of Fort Donelson.