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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. 1 1 Browse Search
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papers have been preserved almost entire since 1836; and these, including his Confederate archives, complete, have supplied ampler and more perfect materials than most biographers enjoy. Gentlemen who were opposed to him in the late Civil War have been both courteous and generous in affording all proper information; and, in this respect, he is especially indebted to the Honorable George W. McCrary, the present Secretary of War, to General D. C. Buell, General Fitz-John Porter, and Colonel George H. Elliott, of the Engineers, and to other gentlemen to whom acknowledgments are made in the course of the narrative. Such frequent and important services have been rendered in the preparation of this book by so many friends that their recognition can be made appropriately only in the same way; and, indeed, a large part of the value of this work is due to their unselfish aid. But the writer cannot omit to express here his deep obligations to the Honorable Jefferson Davis, ex-President of
Raymond. Private, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Aug. 5, 1862. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Feb. 4, 1864. Mustered out, May 18, 1865. Ellingwood, Lyman H. Second Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 1, 1861. First Lieutenant, Jan. 17, 1862. Captain, Sept. 18, 1862. Major, July 4, 1863; not mustered. Dismissed, May 6, 1864, as Captain (S. O. 169, War Dept., A. G. O., May 6, 1864). Elliott, Alvin D. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Aug. 7, 1864. Mustered out, July 21, 1865. Elliott, George H. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 15, 1864. First Lieutenant, Sept. 7, 1864. Mustered out, June 28, 1865. Elliott, Richard A. Second Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, Nov. 30, 1861, to date, Sept. 18, 1861. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, 2d La. Infantry, Oct. 20, 1862. See Mass. Officers in Regiments of other States. Elliott, Russell C. Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 17, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 28, 1865. Captain, Oct. 5, 1865; not mustered.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
B., 48 Eldredge, A. S., 48 Eldredge, Daniel, 466 Eldredge, Edward, 48 Eldredge, H. C., 48 Eldredge, J. H., 48 Eldredge, John, 48 Eldredge, R. D., 48 Eldredge, Samuel, 48 Eldridge, Elisha, Jr., 274 Eldridge, H. N., 179, 414, 466, 523 Eldridge, S. N., 275 Eldridge, S. W., 414 Eliot, T. D., 645 Eliot, W. G., 592, 600 Eliott, W. P., 581 Ellenwood, E. H., 275 Ellington, Raymond, 275 Ellingwood, L. H., 275 Elliot, G. H., 414, 523 Elliott, A. D., 275 Elliott, E. B., 645 Elliott, G. H., 275 Elliott, R. A., 275, 466 Elliott, R. C., 275 Ellis, F. E., 48 Ellis, H. G. O., 575 Ellis, J. D., 48 Ellis, J. J., 380 Ellis, J. M., 275 Ellis, J. M., 275 Ellis, J. M., 275, 415 Ellis, Jonathan, 581 Ellis, N. B., 275 Ellis, Ruth L., 601 Ellis, S. C., 275 Ellis, T. G., 179, 415, 466, 523 Ellis, W. I., 415, 466 Ellison, Lowell, 276 Ellsworth, T. F., 275 Elsmore, Thomas, 48 Elwell, Alonzo, 48 Elwell, Andrew, 212 Elwell, C. W., 275 Elwell, R. W., 48 Elwell, W. H.,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Extracts from the diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Pressley, of the Twenty-Fifth South Carolina Volunteers. (search)
Lieutenant, Pickett P. Bethea. Beauregard Light infantry (co. E). Captain, N. B. Mazyck. First Lieutenant, A. J. Mims. Second Lieutenant, V. Duc. Second Lieutenant, F. E. Durbec. St. Matthews Rifles (co. F). Captain, Martin A. Sellers. First Lieutenant, L. A. Harper. Second Lieutenant, J. G. Evans. Second Lieutenant, F. E. Shuler. Edisto Rifles (co. G). Captain, James F. Izlar. First Lieutenant, Samuel N. Kennerly. Second Lieutenant, Samuel Dibble. Second Lieutenant, George H. Elliott. Yeadon Light infantry (co. H). Captain, S. LeRoy Hammond. First Lieut., Whitemarsh B. Seabrook. Second Lieutenant, F. G. Hammond. Second Lieutenant, F. C Jacobs. Clarendon Guards (co. I). Captain, Y. N. Butler. First Lieutenant, Joseph C. Burgess. Second Lieutenant, John J. Logan. Second Lieutenant, F. B. Brown. Ripley Guards (co K). Captain, W. B. Gordon. First Lieutenant, F. J. Lesesne. Second Lieutenant, S. N. McDonald. Second Lieutenant, E. R. L
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Calhoun—Nullification explained. (search)
r war with Great Britain had become not improbable, in view of the Oregon and other complications. Therefore, to our citizens in distant Oregon, as well as to those in the Mississippi valley, the annexation of Texas had become desirable, because of its relation to New Orleans and the commerce of the Mississippi, important elements of national power for the solution of the Oregon and other questions. It may well be doubted whether the Oregon dispute could have been so easily settled if Captain Elliott, the man in the white hat, had been successful in the objects of his mission to Texas; that is to say, in securing Texas as a commercial dependency of Great Britain, in abolishing slavery in Texas, and in building up on our Southwestern border another Canada. (See speech of Senator Houston, Congres- sional Globe, second session Twenty-ninth Congress, p. 459; also, remarks of Lords Brougham and Aberdeen in House of Lords, in London Morning Chronicle, August 19, 1843.) But the Union hate