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L. P. Brockett, Women's work in the civil war: a record of heroism, patriotism and patience 25 1 Browse Search
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serve the public peace within insurrectionary districts. He referred to the answer of the Mayor of New Orleans to Captain Farraguti, and of the Mayor of Norfolk to General Wool, and to various letters, showing a lack of Union feeling at the South, and treason swaggers everywhere, and their armies recruited by decrepit old men, unchristian ministers and malignant women. Treason should where it can no longer fight and loyalty implores where it ought to command. The bill was referred. Mr. Davis, (Union,) of Kentucky, referred to Gen. Hunter's proclamation, and to the sad policy of weakening Gen. Banks so as to leave him to be whipped by the rebels, and said he believed Secretary Staunton took charge of the armies. Mr. Wilson, (rep.,) of West., said the President was entirely responsible for these orders for the arrest of Gen. McDowell's progress towards Richmond, and for the withdrawal of troops General Banks. It was done by the President, and the approval of the Secretary
with its own hospital material, consisting of ambulance wagons, transportation wagons, and carts, tents, stretchers. bedding, bandages, lints, medicines, instruments — the whole to be under the immediate supervision of the Senior Surgeon of Brigade. III. Whenever, in the opinion of the medical Director, it is deemed necessary or desirable, the material of the several brigades composing a division will be coalesced, and will constitute, under the immediate charge of the Chief Surgeon of Davis on, a division infirmary. Upon such necessity ceasing, each brigade will reassemble at its own headquarters, as before, its respective ambulance equipments, which will be held in readiness to move with it, should the brigade receive marching orders. IV. A detail of men — the number to be determined by the commanding General--will be made from the line, whose duty it will be to remove the wounded from the field to the infirmaries. They will be armed only with revolvers, and will wear s
owels, seriously; R B Wood, thigh broken by ball. Company F.--Corpl Daniel Murphy, shoulder; Privates John Spruce, do; James Taylor, hand; George Madison, missing. Company G.--Wounded — Private H T Stratton, in thigh; Wm Harlow in thigh; H E Ponton, in hand; Wm B Graves, in hand; Wm L Jones, in face; R H Ponton, in hand; Wm P Spencer, in arm. Company H.--Killed--Private John Pendleton. Wounded — Private J A Barbour, in hand; R Christian, in both arms; badly; R W Cox, in foot; J W Davis, in shoulder, badly; J Y Jennings, in head, slight; J R Johnson, in leg, badly; Ed B McGinnis, in head, badly; Geo W Mays, Sr, in thigh, slight; James W Mays, arm broken; P P Stinnett, in arm, slight; R N Stinnett, mortally; Henry Ward, finger shot off; Corp'l E L Cox, in hip, arm, and thigh, badly. Company I.--Wounded — Capt D G Waller, mortally; Serg't Daniel Higginbotham, mortally; Private John T Evans, seriously; S B Logan; D T Dogan slightly; Benj Hartless, slightly; Jesse C Wright,<
ts, papets &c. G J Kelly, $10. Mrs. W H Simmes Halifax, $10. Misses E B and M C Sims, Halifax, 6 pairs socks and I comfort. Misses Mattie and Lou Holladay Louisa lint. P H Mayor 30 copies Dr. Moore's sermon. S A Society, Hanover, through Miss Chewning, 12 pairs socks, 1 comfort and blanket. A lady of Richmond, $10. Mrs Doel Foster, Halifax, lint. Mrs. R B Raine, Charlotte, 3 pairs socks. Mary Gill and others, proceeds of fair, $100. Mrs Clara Davis, $6. Mrs. Dill, $5. Some ladies of Nottoway, $10. Ladies of Cumberland, through M S Brown, 15 doz eggs, bread, dried fruit old linen, &c. Some ladies of Charlotte, through Mrs Wm. W. Read, 4 Lams jars butter, corned beef pars breed and biscuit, dried peaches, shirts, lint, rags, &c. McHart. Albemarle, $5. Ladies of Black Walnut; Halifax butter, bread and biscuit crackers and cakes, corned beef, &c. Ladies of Meadville through S Ayres 23 shirts, 1 comfort,