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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ey, Private W. B. Barker,Co. F. Clerk Brig. Headquarters, 1 horse. Twenty-six Mississippi Regiment. Private A. C. Reid,Co. A. A. McRually,Co. B. Hos. Steward D. T. Price, Sergeant R. J. Pickett,Co. D. Private J. Fields,Co. F. W. H. Clarke,Co. D. J. F. Keith,Co. B. J. H. Conner,Zzz=Co. B. Forty-second Mississippi Regiment. Corporal W. F. Harlan,Co. I. Private L. Allen,Zzz=Co. I. Jno. Carmichael,Co. D. S. W. Lowry,Co. F. Private E. E. Brown,Co. H. [54] Mc Comb's Brigade. Wm. McComb, Brig.-General. Polk G. Johnson, 1st Lieut. and A. D. C. and A. A. A. G. D. R. Hankins, Maj. and A. C. S. A. J. Allensworth, Maj. and Q. M. James Clayton, Capt. and A. Q. M. H. W. Newman, Capt. and A. C. S. J. H. Hunter, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. O. Hagerty, Capt. and A. Q. M. Felix G. Buchanan, Major 1st Tenn. C. B. McGuire, Surgeon 1st Tenn. J. R. Gunn, Capt. Co. A, 1st Tenn. R. Routt, Capt. Co. G, 1st Tenn. T. D. Gregory, Adjutant 1st Tenn.
overed from his wounds has resumed his command. We make up the following news from our files. M'Clellan crossing into Virginia. A dispatch, dated Harrisburg, the 23d, says McClellan is rapidly marching into Virginia by way of Williamsport. It adds: Gen. Kenly's brigade in advance went over on Sunday night. It is composed of the following regiments; 1st Maryland, Col. Dushane; 4th, Lieut.-Col. Bowerman; 6th, Col. Howard; 7th, Col. Webster, and 8th, Lieut.-Col. Johannes. Gen. Comb's division also crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, on Monday. Gen. Franklin's corps was to follow immediately. Gen. McClellan and staff were at Williamsport actively engaged in superintending the crossing of troops. An impression prevailed in the army that Heintzeman and Sigel were now in Virginia and their mission was to stop the rebel retreat. Rebels Concentrating at Winchester. The Washington Star, of Tuesday, gives the following in relation to affairs on the