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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 4 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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ck Wells, privates J. C. Cook, L. F. Chalkley, J. L. Farmer, J. M. Gregory, G. C. Hancock. Missing: H. B. Archer, W. R. Atkins, C. Graves. Company D. Killed: Private R. D. Saunders. Wounded: Private James H. Batlin. Company E. Wounded: Sergeant John W. Hack, First Corporal W. J. Banadolling. Company F. Wounded : Privates W. Gray, and Bray Walters. Missing: Privates W. J. Richardson, Holland, Edmonds, and Addison. Company G. Killed: First Sergeant William H. White. Wounded: J. H. Grant, R. K. Beaton, H. I. Phillips. Missing: W. B. Bennett, T. Johnson, W. J. Anderson, James Fundley. Company I. Killed: Junior Second Lieutenant L. M. Doser, privates Lucaters W. Jones, Joseph Prentiss, Thomas Parker. Wounded: Second Sergeant H. B. Lewer, privates J. T. Baines, Nathaniel Duke, Nathan E. Jones, Henry Waltem. Missing: Privates G. W. Barnes, John H. Bidgood, James C. Bidgood, (was wounded,) Josiah Cupps, James King, Richard Quillon. Company K. Killed: Captain Dennis V
Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 6: (search)
. C. Allen. This command served in Georgia, especially in the Savannah campaign after the fall of Atlanta. The First regiment Georgia reserves, Col. J. H. Fannin; Capts. (A) W. B. Wood, (B) G. A. Hall, (C) E. Baker, (D) J. C. Thornton, (E) J. H. Grant, (F) G. W. Austin, (G) W. H. Hartnett, (H) J. H. Powell, (I) J. Whately, (K) J. D. Watson, served during the campaign of 1864, especially in the defense of Savannah during Sherman's march to the sea. The First battalion Georgia reserves, Auolonel, and John Lane, who had been captain of Company C, was made major. The battalion was distinguished in all the campaigns of the army of Northern Virginia, around Richmond, in north Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the campaign against Grant, closing with Appomattox. The Twelfth Georgia battalion of artillery had the following officers: Lieut.-Col. H. D. Capers, Majs. G. M. Hanvey and S. H. Crump, Adjts. F. W. Baker (killed) and B. F. Clayton (killed), Asst. Quartermaster Ker B
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ewis Swords, M. L. Moon, Peyton Manham, H. L. Mitchell, James Nunnally, H. M. Kemp. Co. H. Corporal L. S. Puckett, Private B. F. Duncan, H. H. Gresham, Private J. D. Mikler, Thomas Orr, W. H. Orr. Co. I. Private W. W. Parker, J. B. Fox, J. R. Green, James Hobbard, Private J. H. Jackson, J. M. Jackson, W. P. Perry. Co. K. Sergeant Henry Hayes, William Jenkins, J. C. Grant, Corporal David Roril, Private R. M. Davis, J. W. Donald, W. G. Grant, J. H. Grant, Sidney Hale, Private H. B. Hamer, J. T. Hines, J. H. Hudson, T. H. Kimbrough, L. M. Lafield, C. H. McFarland, J. S. Moore, D. M. Pearse, Seaborn Pollard. Forty-fifth Georgia Regiment. Co. A. Private G. H. Watson, Jno. Noles, Private M. T. Gregory, Co. B. 2d Sergeant J. P. Blassingame, Private F. Adams, C. McGinty, Private J. N. Oneal, J. W. Stallings, J. A. Fryer. Co. C. 1st Sergeant H. D. Royal, 3d Sergeant D. B. Leonard, 4th Sergeant D. T. For
Mayor's Court. --On Saturday last, Norman, slave of Wm. Greaner, and George, slave of J. H. Grant, were ordered a tickling for altering their passes from twelve to one o'clock. Daniel Scroggins, who indulged in a bender in the First Market Saturday morning, was locked up. He was afterwards ordered to the Chain-Gang for want of security, Wm. Selden was acquitted of stealing two rugs and a box valued at $6 from George T. Paton. Lawrence Spain was committed in default of $100 security for beating the wife of John S. Turpin.