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r. 13, 1865. Bowman, S. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Bowyer, Eli, Mar. 13, 1865. Boyd, Joseph F., Mar. 13, 1865. Boynton, H. V. N., Mar. 13, 1865. Boynton, H., Mar. 13, 1865. Bradshaw, R. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Brady, T. J., Mar. 13, 1865. Brailey, M. R., Mar. 13, 1865. Brayton, C. R., Mar. 13, 1865. Brewster, W. R., Dec. 2, 1864. Brinkerhoff, R., Sept. 20, 1865. Briscoe, Jas. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Broadhead, T. F., Aug. 30, 1862. Bronson, S., Sept. 28, 1865. Browne, T. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Browne, W. H., Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, C. E., Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, H. L., Sept. 3, 1864. Brown, J. M., Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, L. G., Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, O., Jan. 6, 1866. Brown, P. P., Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, S. B., Jr. , Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, S. L., Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, T. F., Mar. 13, 1865. Brown, Wm. R., Mar. 13, 1865. Brownlow, J. P., Mar. 13, 1865. Bruce, John, Mar. 13, 1865. Brumback, J., Mar. 13, 1865. Brush, D. H., Mar. 13, 1865. Bukey, Van H., Mar. 13, 1865. Burke, J. W., Mar.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Johnston, Richard Malcolm 1822-1898 (search)
Johnston, Richard Malcolm 1822-1898 Author; born in Powelton, Ga., March 8, 1822; graduated at Mercer University, Georgia, in 1841, and a year later was admitted to the bar. In 1857-61 he was Professor of Literature in the University of Georgia. He was an officer in the Confederate army throughout the Civil War. In 1867 he moved to Baltimore, and engaged in authorship. His works include Georgia sketches; Dukesborough tales; Historical sketch of English Literature (with W. H. Browne); Old mark Langston; Two Gray Tourists; Mr. Absalom Billingslea, and other Georgia folk; Ogeechee cross Firings; Widow Guthrie; The Primes and their neighbors; Studies: literary and social; Old times in Middle Georgia; Pearse Amerson's will, etc. He died in Baltimore, Md., Sept. 23, 1898.
W. H. Browne Col. 24th Veteran Reserve CorpsMay 28, 1864, to Aug. 1, 1864. 2d Brigade, District of Washington., Twenty-Second Army Corps, Department of Washington Col. 36th N. Y. InfantryApr., 1863, to May 3, 1863. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 36th N. Y. InfantryJan., 1863, to Feb., 1863. 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potoma
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Cloyd's Mountain battle. (search)
ved on a litter the Sunday following the battle (Monday, May 9), by the kindness of David McGavock, aided by his negro man, to Mr. McGavock's home, where I lingered for several months critically ill. I was, when shot, executing an order Colonel W. H. Browne, of the Forty-fifth Regiment, gave me to gallop off, stop one of the artillery companies that was retreating, and open fire on the enemy, who had surrounded the Forty-fifth, and were playing havoc with them by shooting them and demanding surrender. I did as was ordered, and had shot four times with cannon into the enemy on the right and left of the Forty-fifth, thereby enabling Colonel Browne to escape with the Forty-fifth, and retreat safely. On the fourth fire, I made with the artillery a volley from the Yankee sharpshooters killed several horses of the artillery company, one officer and wounded one, and a minie ball passed through me and knocked me nearly off my horse. Lieutenant Steele, of Monroe county, an officer of t