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treat of our troops, the regiment took up the line of march, with the two rifled guns on the right, drawn by a company of soldiers to each. Colonel Cahill, with Major Strong, chief of General Butler's staff, at the head of the main column, Capt. J. H. French, of General Butler's staff, in command of two companies, deployed his men as skirmishers on the right of the road, while Lieut.-Col. Fitzgibbon and Major Frye, of the Ninth Connecticut, each deployed two companies to the extreme right and left through the woods to cover the flank of the enemy if he should make his appearance. When within about a mile of the encampment, Captain French discovered through the woods a piece of artillery in position, and saw the flashing of sabres. Immediately after, the enemy opened upon the main column with their artillery and rifles. Captain Everett's guns were at once placed in position, and, under direction of Major Strong, the fire of the rebels was returned with interest, and after an exchang
, Charles, 516 Freeman, G. E., 363 Freeman, G. P., 456 Freeman, I. S. D., 363 Freeman, J. B., 363 Freeman, J. C., 516 Freeman, Lemuel, 456 Freeman, Michael, 363 Freeman, W. F., 363 Freeto, Francis, 456 Fregean, John, 492 Freidenberg, Nathan, 363 Fremont, J. C., 68, 108 French, A. B., 516 French, A. E., 492 French, Benjamin, Jr., 363 French, C. E., 516 French, C. L., 436 French, C. P., 456 French, D. H., 456 French, E. T., 516 French, H. C., 516 French, J. B., 363 French, J. H., 252 French, Orrin, 516 Fretts, J. C., 363 Frey, Frederick, 516 Friedrichson, Ludwig, 363 Friend, Alfred, 492 Frink, W. A., 363 Frisble, Albert, 516 Frissle, H. A., 516 Frost, A. B., 363 Frost, A. C., 456 Frost, B. F., 516 Frost, C. C., 517 Frost, Sumner, 517 Frothingham, Gustavuo, 456 Fry, W. L., 363 Frye, Alfred, 517 Fryer, Patrick, 363 Fuchs, Moritz, 456 Fuller, A. A., 517 Fuller, A. B., 76, 77, 363 Fuller, B. M., 517 Fuller, Calvin, 436 Fuller, F. B., 363 Full
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ivate horse. E. V. Jones, W. K. Jones, W. T. Jones, T. S. Jones, H. R. Jones, G. E. Johnson, T. O. Keesee, G. T. Lane, W. W. Lear, C. C. Boisseau, H. Barksdale, R. Brooke, W. E. Brent, D. S. Burwell, D. W. Bernard, J. S. Bowles, J. A. Crump, E. F. Cullen, E. S. Cardozo, J. E. Casey, H. P. Chew, J. B. Chastain, S. Clarke, S. H. Davis, D. Donnan, E. G. Ellett, H. T. Evans, J. M. Fourqurean, C. B. Fourqurean, M. W. Fourqurean, H. W. Flournoy, W. H. Fisher, J. H. French, G. M. Foster, W. W. Green, R. B. Goode, R. J. Gambol, H. D. Gardner, M. H. Gardner, J. T. Hammond, W. D. Herring, J. L. Harris, J. C. Harris, J. L. Jones, W. H. Lyne, J. M. Manders. W. C. A. Mayo, T. T. Mayo, John Manders, T. M. Miller, E. N. Mahoney, S. C. Major, P. B. Porter, G. W. Porter, D. E. Porter, W. A. Piat, one private mule. T. P. Powell, W. B. Puller, J. P. Powell, C. Parkhill, G. K. Roper, E. H. Sublett, one private horse. W. B. Sublett, S
force, if required, the Confederate Government in carrying out its laws for the confiscation of the property of Union men, and in the detection and punishment or expulsion of people whom they regard as spies. The second charge is that Mr. Soule was the author of the insolent letter sent by the late Mayor to Commodore Farragut, and is the principal supporter of the rebellion in this city. Having obtained full evidence of the above charges, the General issued the following order to Colonel French, Provost Marshal, and directed him to send one of his most competent deputies to make the arrest: Headq'rs Department of the Gulf, New Orleans. May 28, 1862. To Jones H. French, Provost Marshal of New Orleans: Sir.--You are hereby directed immediately to arrest and place in safe confinement the person of Pierre Soule, of this city, and there hold him until he can be transferred by a safe transport to Fort Warren, Mass. By order of Major-Gen. Butler. P. Haggerty, Ca