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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
ton Station, and in Semmes Naval Brigade. John Grimball, Charleston, S. C.—Midshipman U. S. N.; lieutenant C. S. N.; served on ram Arkansas, steamer Baltic and cruiser Shenandoah. Bennett W. Green, Richmond, Va.—Assistant surgeon U. S. N.; surgeon C. S. N.; served at the Naval Hospital, Richmond, Va., and on the ironclad cruiser Stonewall. J. T. Game, Florence, S. C.—Landsman; served on steamer Albemarle in battle of Plymouth, N. C., and in battle with U. S. fleet in Sound. Thomas S. Garrett, Washington, D. C.—Born in Alabama; midshipman U. S. N., and midshipman C. S. N.; served on receiving ship St. Philip and steamers Pamlico, Gaines and Morgan. Robert Hunt, Louisville, Ky.—Seaman, served on cruiser Florida and on barks Tacony, Archer and Clarence, land battery, James River. John R. Hamilton-Born in South Carolina; lieutenant U. S. N., and lieutenant C. S. N.; served in batteries around Charleston and abroad. Benj. S. Herring, Tallahassee, Fla.—Engineer U.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Warren Blues—Extra Billy's men: Roll of officers and men of a famous band of Veterans. (search)
at first battle of Manassas. Fox, George W., was a corporal; lost a leg at Seven Pines (dead). Fox, Thomas L., private, wounded. Fox, Anthony, private, captured. Fletcher, Addison, private, wounded and missing. Fish, James W., private, died at Manassas, December, 1861. Fristoe, Thomas M., private, killed at Seven Pines. Foster, John R., private, wounded (dead). Foaley, Noah, private, missing (dead). Grove, William, private, killed at first battle of Manassas. Garrett, Newman, private, wounded (living). Gore, Dewitt C., private, wounded (living). Green, Bushrod R., private, deserted to the enemy. Gordon, Oliver R., private, killed at Seven Pines. Garmong, Theophilus H., private, killed at Cold Harbor, June 3rd. Hoskins, Daniel H., private, killed at the Wilderness. Hough, Alpheus, private, wounded (dead). Hall, John, corporal, died at Manassas, 1861. Hall, George W., private, killed at Fisher's Hill. Henry, John J., private, wo