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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.40 (search)
Lieutenant Richard (commonly known as Dick) W. Dowling. He was born in Galway, Ireland, and came tk. When these orders were made known to Lieutenant Dowling-Captain Odlum being in command of the po gave the command Fire! Just here is where Dowling evinced his true judgment of warfare. The shs seen to go up on the flagship Clifton. Lieutenant Dowling went aboard, accompanied by Dr. George Her met them and surrendered his sword to Lieutenant Dowling. Dr. Bailey administered to the woundedakes honorable mention of Captain Odlum, Lieutenant Dowling, Lieutenant Smith, and Captain Cook, whoallel in ancient or modern warfare to that of Dowling and his men at Sabine Pass, considering the ghereby cordially given to Captain Odium, Lieutenant Dowling and his forty-two men, comprising the Da foregoing resolutions to Captain Odlum, Lieutenant Dowling and the men under his command. Approvave named our chapter for their leader, Lieutenant Dowling. There are only two survivors of this w[2 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
lmira, N. Y., 193; State Department, 319; Sufferings of Soldiers in Prison, 126. Constitution of the United States, 19. Davis, Jefferson, Celebration of birth of, in New Orleans, La., 1; Monument Association, 3; Trials and Trial of, 45; Capture of, 46; Harsh treatment of. 50; Counsel of, 72; Sureties of, 74; Indictment of 75; Instructions of, for peace 192; Joseph E., 11; Joseph R., 8; Robert W., killed, 258. Derry. Joseph T., 360. Deserters in 1865, 290. Dixie. Land of, 36. Dowling, Lieutenant Dick 817. Drewry's Bluff, Fight of, 284. Elmira Prison, N. Y., Confederate States dead at, 193. Fenner Hon. C E.. Oration of, 7. Flag, Confederate States, first flown in England, 208. Foard, Captain N. P., 142 Forrest, General N. B., Achievements of, 337. Gailor, Bishop T. F., 337. Gaines' Mill, Battle of, 304. 349. Gaither, Captain George R., 137. Garrett, John W., 165. G Company, 26th Virginia, Roll of, 240. Gettysburg, 124; Storming Stone fence a