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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New York, (search)
nes, of New York Times, born 1811, dies at New York City......Aug. 12, 1891 A train on the New York Central runs from New York to East Buffalo, 436 miles in 426 minutes running time......Sept. 14, 1891 First regular Empire State Express makes the run from New York to Buffalo in 8 hours 42 minutes......Oct. 26, 1891 Roswell P. Flower elected governor......November, 1891 Field, Lindley, Wiechers & Co., stockbrokers, of New York City, make an assignment, liabilities, $2,000,000; E. M. Field said to be insane......Nov. 27, 1891 A lunatic enters the office of Russell Sage, in New York; being refused his demand for $1,250,000, he drops a hand-bag containing explosives, killing himself, a by-stander, bruising Sage and others, and wrecking the building......Dec. 4, 1891 Greater New York bill fails in Assembly......March 15, 1892 Legislature appropriates $300,000 for the Columbian Exposition......March 22, 1892 Cyrus W. Field, born 1819, dies at Ardsley, N. Y.......Jul
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.18 (search)
he implicit confidence of their men. The battalion was thus formed by special companies of equal numbers from the Sixth, Twelfth, Sixteenth, Forty-first and Sixtyfirst Virginia Regiments, composing the brigade. It was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel E. M. Field, of the Twelfth Regiment, and First Lieutenant John E. Laughton, Jr., of the same regiment, was assigned as its adjutant in addition to his company duties. The organization thus completed consisted of five companies, with eleven of regular line of battle with the other troops, did, nevertheless, bear an important part in most of the terrific conflicts through which the brigade passed. A few of these only will be referred to. Zzzcolonel field's testimony. Lieutenant-Colonel E. M. Field, in a published statement in regard to the Battle of the Wilderness, says: I was present at the Battle of the Wilderness in command of the battalion of sharpshooters, composed of five companies of 170 picked men of Mahone's Brig
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
ma, Col. J. C. C. Sanders. 14th Alabama, Col. L. Pinckard. Wrights brigade. Brigadier-general A. R. Wright. 3d Georgia, Maj. J. F. Jones, Capt. C. H. Andrews. 22d Georgia, Lieut.-col. J. Warden. 48th Georgia, Lt.-col. R. W. Carswell. 2d Georgia Batt., Major Geo. W. Ross. Perry's brigade. Brigadier-general E. A. Perry. 2d Florida. 5th Florida. 8th Florida. Mahone's brigade. Brigadier-general William Mahone. 6th Virginia, Col. George T. Rogers. 12th Virginia, Lt.-col. E. M. Field. 16th Virginia, Lt.-col. R. O. Whitehead. 41st Virginia, Col. Wm. Allen Parham. 61st Virginia, Col. V. D. Groner. Posey's brigade. Brigadier-general Carnot Posey. 12th Mississippi, Lt.-col. M. B. Harris. Major S. B. Thomas. 16th Mississippi, Col. Samuel E. Baker. 19th Mississippi, Col. N. H. Harris. 48th Mississippi, Col. Joseph M. Jayne. Artillery. Lieut.-col. J. J. Garnett. Maj. Chas. Richardson. Grandy's Virginia Battery. Lewis' Virginia Battery. Maurin'
Personal. --Among the arrivals in the city yesterday were H. E. Browne, Baltimore; E. M. Field, Norfolk; F. S. Stewart, Abingdon; W. B. Johnston, Macon, Ga.; C. C. Miller, A. B. Cammack, N. O.; Samuel Fairbanks, Fla.; W. L. Wickham, St. Louis; Capt. W. G. Dunbar, C. S. A.; Alex. Galt, Sculptor, Norfolk.