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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.50 (search)
for gallantry in the field. Editor. Memorandum roster First regiment, Virginia Volunteers. P. T. Moore, colonel, commissioned May 2, 1861. Wm. Munford, major, commissioned May 3, 1861. Samuel P. Mitchell, adjutant, commissioned July 27, 1860. J. S. D. Cullen, surgeon, commissioned May 3, 1861. T. F. Maury, adjutant, commissioned May 17, 1861. F. Miller, captain company K, commissioned May 30, 1859. John Dooley, captain company C, commissioned January 1, 1860. Wm. H. Gordon, captain company G, commissioned May 25, 1860. James K. Lee, captain company B, commissioned April 16, 1861. Joseph G. Griswold, captain company D, commissioned April 12, 1861. Thomas J. Boggs, captain company H, commissioned May 3, 1861. W. O. Taylor, captain company I, commissioned May 18, 1861. David King, first lieutenant, commissioned January I, 1860. F. W. E. Lohmann, first lieutenant, commissioned February 4, 1861. Wm. H. Palmer, first lieutenant, commission
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
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 at, 3839. Gilmor, Colonel, Harry, 137. Goldsborough Major W. W., 185, 291; Sketch of, 243. Goochland Troop, Roll of, 228, 311. Goode, Hon., John, 177. Gordon, Colonel James B. killed, 141. Gorgas, General, Josiah, 349. Grant, General U. S. 272; his change of base, 285; losses in. 287. Greble, Lieutenant John T., 202. Greer, Mrs., Hal. W., 314. Gunboats, Federal, 142, 208, 16. Guy, Colonel John H, Roll of battery of, 311. Harper's Ferry, Capture of 134. Harper, General, Kenton, 163. Hatcher's Run, April 5, 1865, 291. Henderson, Hon Don E., 297; Colonel R. J 220. Hill, D. H., 207, 296. History Committee, Grand Camp, C. V
he several companies were bade adieu to by hundreds of relatives and friends. While the soldiers went off with cheerful spirits and light hearts, in all directions among the crowd, assembled in the grounds and about the cars, could be seen the evidence of a painful separation, in the shape of grief and tears. The heartfelt, tearful words, "God bless you," were mingled with the hope for a safe return. The following are the staff of the 1st Regiment: Col. P. T. Moore; Acting Adjutant, Samuel P. Mitchell; 1st Company C. (Montgomery Guards,) Jno. Dooley, Captain; 2d Company B. J. K. Lee, Captain; 3d Company I, W. O. Taylor, Captain; 4th Company D. J. G. Griswold, Captain; 5th Company H, F. J. Boggs, Captain; 6th Company G, Wm. H. Gordon, Captain; 7th Company K, (Virginia Rifies,) John Miller, Captain. The Regiment numbered about 850 men.--It is said Company F. and the Blues, (about 250 together,) will join their regiment soon. They were at last dates near Fredericksburg.
Organization of the 1st Regiment. --The first Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, now at Camp Pickens (Department of Alexandria) is organized as follows: Colonel, P. T. Moore; Major, Wm. Munford; Adjutant, S. P, Mitchell; Surgeon, J. S. D. Cullen; Assistant Surgeon, Thomas E. Manry; Acting Quartermaster. Lieut. Wm. H. Palmer. John Dooley, Captain 1st Co., James K. Lee, Captain 2d Co., Wm. O. Taylor, Captain 3d Co.; J. G. Gris wold, Captain 1th Co.; F. J. Boggs. Captain 5th Co.; Wm. H. Gordon, Captain 6th Co., F. Miller, Captain 7th Co. Capt. Mitchell, in addition to his Regimental Adjutancy, has been appointed by General Bonham Adjutant of the entire camp, or post. Since its arrival in camp, the Regiment has acquired a considerable (but not undeserved) reputation, and much praise for soldierly acquirements and efficiency. To show the pluck and stamina of our boys, we may state that a few days since, on a false alarm, they marched four miles in thirty minutes to me
Body brought home. --The body of Lieut. Humphrey H. Miles, of company G., Capt. Wm. H. Gordon, 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers, who lost his life in the engagement between our forces and the enemy, on Thursday, near Bull's Run, was brought to this city yesterday via Central Cars. About 25 wounded persons, among them Col. Moore, also arrived. The non arrival of Capt. J. K. Lee's body leads to the belief that the wound he received may not have been mortal.
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Col. Alex. G. Taliaferro, of Culpeper. (search)
Subscriptions for the sick and wounded. Messrs. Enttors: Please acknowledge, through your paper, the following subscriptions for the sick and wounded soldiers: Edward Wood, of Edenton, N. C., $100; sundry citizens of Edenton, N. C. through Edward Wood, $120; Francis A Boyle, La., $100; J. T. Caldwell. Aylett's, King William county, Va.; $100: John D Powell, Georgia, $20; Wm Hadabney, Calhoun, Gordon co, Ga, $25; J. J McMahon, Fairfield District, S. C., $20; sundry citizens of Henrico county, Va., through Josiah Dabbs, $17; Isaac W. Walker, Chm'n. Committee on Collections. In connection with the foregoing, we may properly publish a letter recently received by the Mayor of this city. We hope it will be instrumental in leading many others to contribute to an object so benevolent and patriotic: Edenton, N. C., July 26th, 1861. Joseph Mayo, Esq. --Dear Sir: Enclosed I send you my check on Messrs. Womble & Claiborne for $100, to be added to the fund being r
erously; Michael Hughes, breast, dangerously; Geo. Hamilton, in arm; Andrew Forsyth, arm; John Kavanah, in hand. Company D, Capt. Griswold.--Two men accidentally wounded — names not reported. Company E, Capt. C. K. Sherman. --Killed--Corporal Theodore Morris. Wounded — Jas. E. Marrow, leg, which has been amputated; Privates P. K. Reiley., in thigh and calf of leg, severely; Thomas Collins, shoulder, severely; C. M. Herring, slightly, by fragment of a shell. Company G, Captain Wm. H. Gordon.--Killed.-- Lieut. H. H. Miles; Privates, J. Scott Mallory, S. S. Wilkinson. Wounded--Privates, Henry Ashby, left foot, slightly; G. F. Knanff, left hand, slightly; Jas. A. Royster, right arm, slightly; Robt. Ashby, blow on cheek; Wm. L. Ware, ankle, slightly. Company H. Captain F. J. Boggs.--Killed--Private Milton A. Barnes. Wounded--Sergeant James L. Bray, hand, slightly; John H. Morgan, foot, slightly; John H. Hartman, hand, slightly. Company I, Captain W. O. Taylor.--
r Lawrence P. Graham, Second Dragoons. 8. Major George H. Thomas, Second Cavalry. 9. Major N. C. MeRae, Third Infantry. 10. Major T. L. Alexander, Eighth Infantry. 11. Major Albert J. Smith, Paymaster. 12. Major Benj. W. Bryce, Paymaster. 13. Major G. D. Ramsey, Ordnance. 14. Major T. S. S. Laidly, Ordnance. 15. Major F. N. Page, Assistant Adjutant General: 16. Major John F. Lee, Judge Advocate General. 17. Major William Hayes, Second Artillery. 18. Major William H. Gordon, Third Infantry. 19. Major George C. Waggaman, Assistant Quartermaster General. 20. Captain John Newton, Engineers. 21. Capt. J. W. Davidson, First Dragoons. 22. Capt. W. J. Newton, Second Dragoons. 23. Capt. T. G. Williams, First Infantry. 24. Capt. T. A. Washington, First Infantry. 25. Capt. G. Chapin, Seventh Infantry. 26. Capt. L. H. Marshall, Tenth Infantry. 27. Capt. Jesse L. Reno, Ordnance. 28. Capt. E, W. B. Newby, First Cavalry. Several i
ocated their rooms permanently in the Madison House, corner of Eighth and Bank streets, fronting the Capitol Square, where we hope our friends will continue to send their supplies. We have every facility for distributing among the sick and wounded such articles as are sent us; and, in view of the great amount of good we have been able to do in this department, we earnestly beg our friends through out the South not to relax their efforts. The reading rooms and library of the Association have also been removed to the same place, and the public (especially the soldiers) are requested to frequent them. Papers from all parts of the Southern Confederacy always on hand. Wm. P. Munford, Jas. E. Burress, Jas. Gordon.Committee. P. S.--The Army Committee would beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of one hundred and seventy-five pairs of woolen socks, presented by the ladies of Carmel Church, Caroline county. They have been sent forward to those who need them. Committee.
Re-enlisted. --Company G. Capt. Wm. H. Gordon, 1st Regiment Virginia volunteers, have, we learn, all re-enlisted for the war.--This company, it will be remembered, behaved with conspicuous gallantry at Bull Run, where several of its members were killed, including Lieut. H. H. Miles.
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