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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Col. Robert White, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.2, West Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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commanded by Gen. Arnold Elzey, and after he was wounded, by Col. A. J. Walker, of the Thirteenth. The Thirty-first was engaged at Franklin, Strasburg and Winchester, and both regiments at Cross Keys and Port Republic. At the latter combat the Thirty-first lost 116 out of 226 and was saved from destruction by the timely charge of Richard Taylor's Louisiana brigade. The Pocahontas company in fifteen minutes lost half of its men in battle. In the Twenty-fifth Capt. W. T. Gammon and Lieuts. E. D. Camden, J. J. Dunkle and John H. Johnson were wounded, and in the Thirty-first Capt. R. H. Bradshaw and Lieut. A. Whitley were killed, and Lieuts. J. W. Arnett, J. M. Burns and W. C. Kincaid were wounded. The regiments went through the Seven Days battles before Richmond, and in the Second Manassas campaign were brigaded with the Thirteenth, Forty-fourth, Forty-ninth, Fifty-second and Fifty-eighth Virginia, under General Early, Ewell's division, Jackson's corps. Lieutenant-Colonel Jackson,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
, Ass't Surg., 33d Va. Infantry. W. A. Witcher, Col. Com. 21st Va. Infantry. S. F. Swanson, Capt. Commanding Co. I, 21st Va. Inf. C. G. Crichton, 1st Lieut. Commanding Co. G, 21st Va. Infantry. Frank Gale, Ass't Surg. 21st Va. Infantry. Jno. H. Cumbia, 21st Va. Infantry. Harvey Gilmore, Chaplain, 21st Va. Infantry. W. N. Harper, Maj., 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. A. S. Miller, Surgeon, 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. W. H. Fitchett, Capt. Co. B, 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. E. D. Camden, Capt. Co. C, 25th Va. Regiment Infantry. James L. Tompkins, 1stLt. Co. B, Commanding 23d Regiment Va. Infantry. John D. Biggs, 2nd Lieut. Co. G, 42d Va. Regiment. D. W. Anderson, Maj. Commanding 44th Va. Regiment. R. H. Gilliam, Capt. Co. I, 44th Va. Wm. B. Dunn, 1st Lt. Co. I, 44th Va. R. H. Dungan, Col. 48th Va. Regiment Infantry. Oscar White, Lt.-Col. 48th Va. Infantry. Wm. F. Price, 1st Lieut. and Adj't, 48th Va. Infantry. John L. Gollehon, 1st Lieut. Co. D., 48th
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. J. A., 213. Butts, Lt. J A., 334. Byers, Lt. J. R.,423. Byrd, Capt. A. S., 185, 186. Byrd, Maj. L M., 170. Byrd, Capt. R. C.,431 Byrd, Lt. W. A., 109. Cabaniss, Lt. T. B., 246. Cabell, Lt. J. C., 458. Cabell, Capt. W. H., 10. Caddell, Lt. J. B., 84. Caddell, Lt S. S., 189. Cage, Capt. J. T., 274. Caldwell, Ass't Surg. T. J., 284. Calhoun, Lt. J. A., 403. Callaway, Lt., Geo. W., 314. Callais, Capt. W. J., 358. Callum, Capt. J. B., 108. Calver, M. I. F., 239. Camden, Capt. E. D., 85. Cameron, Lt. F. H., 458. Cameron, Capt. W. E., 347. Camp, Lt. J. J., 144. Campbell, Maj. A. H., 2. Campbell, C. H., XXVI. Campbell, Maj. J. G., 230. Campbell, Lt. W. E., 122. Campbell, W. M., 18. Campbell, Capt. W. W., 402. Cannady, Ass't Surg. J. G., 275. Cannon, Lt. D. C., 450. Cannon, Ass't Surg. J. L., 85. Cannon, Capt. W. J., 313. Canty, Capt. B. M., 123. Capehart, Surg. W. R., 15, 64. Capers, Lt. J. H., 449. Carlisle, Capt., Jno. N., 368. Carlton'
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
Baker, 3d C. S. cav., Mississippi. Officers sent from Hilton head to Beaufort, S. C. Lt. Col. Evan Rice, 53d Va. mil., chronic diarrhea. Maj. A. A. Lawder, 7th Va. mil., loss of both legs. Capt. E. Carter, 8th Va. mil., wound in right leg. Zzz=Capt. J. B. Fitzgerald, 8th Va. mil., disease of mind. Zzz=Capt. W. T. Johnson, 18th Va. mil., wound in right leg. Zzz=Capt. Geo. Hopkins, 10th Va. cav., loss of eye. 1st Lt. N. A. Hoskins, 25th Va. cav., erysipelas. Capt. E. D. Camden, 25th Va. cav., erysipelas. Zzz=Capt. R. L. Elam, 22d Va. bat., loss of left leg. 2d Lt. C. D. Chaddock, chronic diarrhea. Zzz=2d Lt. C. R. Darracott, steward at Hanover, wound left arm. Zzz=2d Lt. G. P. Chalkley, 14th Va. inft., loss of right leg. Zzz=2d Lt. G. B. Long, 11th Va. inft., wound in shoulder. 1st Lt. L. C. Leftwich, C. S. N. cav., left lung. Capt. R. W. Atkison, 2d N. C. cav., chronic diarrhoea. Capt. A. S. Critcher, 2d N. C. inft., chronic diarrhe
t to Fort Pulaski, General Hardee having given notice that the Union prisoners under fire in Charleston had been removed. The Fulton carried to New York one hundred and ninety men of the Fifty-second Pennsylvania volunteers, en route to their homes to be mustered out of service. Among the sick prisoners at Beaufort are the following from Virginia regiments; Lieutenant- Colonel E. Rice, Fifty-fifth. Captains E. Carter, Eighth; W. T. Johnson, Eighteenth; George Hopkins, Tenth cavalry; E. D. Camden, Twenty-fifth; R. S. Elam, Twenty-second. Lieutenants Chadduck, Thirty-third; G. P. Chalkley, Fourteenth; G. Lang, Eleventh. The election "frauds"--Heavy sentence of the Victims. Lincoln will not be bothered much by forged or genuine Democratic votes on Tuesday next. The little trap he set to be sprung and frighten the McClellanites has worked admirably. Ferry, who "confessed," and was the decoy duck, is sentenced, with the real duck, Donohue, to imprisonment for life; but of c