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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 8 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Index, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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esidents: Hon. Samuel R. Betts, Hon. J. J. Roosevelt, Hon. John T. Hoffman, Hon. Thos. W. Clerke, Hon. C. P. Daly, Hon. Greene C. Bronson, Hon. Daniel Lord. William Allen Butler put in nomination the following list of Secretaries: Gilbert Dean, Hon. Chas. A. Peabody, E. W. Stoughton, Richard O'Gorman. These nominations were acceded to unanimously. Three cheers were called for the Americana flag, and responded to enthusiastically. Judge Edmonds said: In behalf of the Co, Hon. Joseph S. Bosworth, Hon. Edwards Pierrepont, Henry Nicoll, Wm. Fullerton, Luther R. Marsh, Wm. Allen Butler Hon. Wm. H. Leonard, Hon. Henry Hilton, Daniel Lord, Dorman P. Eaton, Richard O'Gorman Alex. Hamilton, Jr., Gilbert Dean, John T. C. Smidt. The work of receiving subscriptions then commenced in good earnest — the first sums subscribed being $500, and even these were increased in the latter part of the meeting, when the effort was made to bring the aggregate
, Division Inspector-General; Col. A. P. Aldrich, Quartermaster; Col. R. B. Boyleston, Commissary; Col. J. N. Lipscomb, Paymaster; Col. J. McF. Gaston, Brigade Surgeon; Major S. W. Nelson; Major E. S. Hammond; Major S. W. Melton. First Regiment South Carolina volunteers. Maxcy Gregg, Colonel; D. H. Hamilton, Lieutenant-Colonel; Augustus M. Smith, Major. The regiment is composed of the Richland Rifles, of Columbia, Capt. Miller; Darlington Guards, Capt. McIntosh; Edgefield Rifles, Capt. Dean; Union District Volunteers, Capt. Gadberry; Edgefield Guards, Capt. Merriweather; Monticello Guards, Capt. Davis; Rhett Guards, of Newberry, Capt. Walker; and Richardson Guards, of Charleston, Capt. Axson. All of these troops were on service in Charleston harbor during the late bombardment, but freely and enthusiastically accepted service in the campaign opening on the banks of the Potomac, without visiting their homes. Before leaving, the ladies of Charleston presented them a new flag
216.-Second Regiment Maine volunteers. The following is a correct list of the officers: Colonel, Charles Jameson; Lieutenant-Colonel, C. W. Roberts; Major, George Varacy; Adjutant, John E. Reynolds; Quartermaster, C. V. Lord; Assistant Quartermaster, L. H. Pierce; Surgeon, W. H. Allen; Assistant Surgeon, A. C. Hamlin; (nephew of Vice-President Hamlin;) Chaplain, J. F. Mines; Sergeant-Major, E. L. Appleton. Company A--Captain, H. Bartlett; First Lieutenant, R. Wiggins; Second Lieut., Dean. Company B--First Lieut., Tilden, commanding; Second Lieut., Wardwell. Company C--Capt., Jones; First Lieut., Skinner; Second Lieut., Merill. Company D--Capt., Sampson.; First Lieut., Sturdevant; Second Lieut., Kittridge. Company E--Capt., Emmerson; First Lieut., Adams; Second Lieut., Richardson. Company F--Capt., Chaplin; First Lieut., Wilson; Second Lieut., Boynton. Company G--Capt., Sargent; First Lieut., Gettiell; Second Lieut., Morse. Company H--Capt., Meinicke; First Lieut., Farnh