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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 7 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 3 1 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.1, Texas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
as Chaffin, Jr.; 15th Ga., Maj. P. J. Shannon; 17th Ga., Maj. James B. Moore; 20th Ga.,----. Gregg's Brigade, Col. R. M. Powell: 3d Ark., Lieut.-Col. Robert S. Taylor; 1st Tex., Col. F. S. Bass; 4th Tex., Lieut.-Col. C. M. Winkler; 5th Tex., Capt. W. T. Hill. Bratton's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John Bratton: 1st S. C., Col. James R. Hagood; 5th S. C., Col. A. Coward; 6th S. C., Col. John M. Steedman; 2d S. C. (Rifles), Col. Robert E. Bowen; Palmetto (S. C.) Sharp-shooters, Capt. Alfred H. Foster. Ky (Surry Art'y),----. Stark's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Alexander W. Stark: La. Battery (Green's),----; Va. Battery, Capt. David A. French; Va. Battery, Capt. A. D. Armistead. Third Army Corps, Attached to First Corps April 2d, after death of General Hill. Lieut.-Gen. Ambrose P. Hill (k). Provost Guard: 5th Ala. Batt'n, Capt. Wade Ritter. Heth's division, Maj.-Gen. Henry Heth. Davis's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joseph R. Davis: 1st Confederate Batt'n, Capt. Anthony B. Bartlett; 2d Miss.,----; 1
ssaults were repulsed with great slaughter. After serving on the Petersburg lines in the early summer the brigade was transferred to the north side of the James before Richmond. In September, about the time of the capture of Fort Harrison, they repulsed an attack at Four-mile run. With reinforcements they repelled the violent assault on Fort Gilmer. On October 7th, in the fight at the New Market road, General Gregg was killed. The Texas brigade, in the army of Northern Virginia, as well as many other commands, has insufficient mention in the meager reports of 1864-65 which are accessible. Many official reports of battles were lost or destroyed, and in many instances the campaigns were so active as to leave little time for making reports. At its last service the brigade was commanded by Col. Robert M. Powell; the First by Col. Frederick S. Bass, the Fourth by Lieut.-Col. Clinton M. Winkler, and the Fifth by Capt. W. T. Hill. At Appomattox 64 officers were paroled and 553 men.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ker, J. M. W. White. [122] Seventh Texas Brigade. R. M. Powell, Col. Commanding Texas Brigade. Jno. W. Kerr, Capt. and A. A. G. J. H. Littlefield, Maj. and Q. M. Robt. Burns, Maj. and C. S. James A. Rust, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. T. Hill, Capt. Commanding 5th Texas Regiment. W. P. McGowen, Adj't 5th Texas Regiment. J. J. Roberts, Surg. 5th Texas Regiment. W. D. Williams, Capt. Co. F, 5th Texas Regiment. J. E. Anderson, Capt. Co. C, 5th Texas Regiment. B. J. Franklin, Cap, J. D. Calvert, U. P. Stephenson, A. W. Dunn, S. D. Waldrop, A. J. Fairchilds, W. B. Young. I hereby certify that this list includes all officers and enlisted men now present with the Fifth Regiment of Texas Volunteer Infantry. [149] W. T. Hill, Capt. Commanding Regiment. Fourth Texas Regiment. Field, Staff and Band. Hos. Stew'd Robt. H. Lennard, Musician J. R. P. Jett, T. D. Herst, J. H. Collier, D. H. Foster, Musician D. J. Goode, Chas. Warner, P. R. Stamps, Fra
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Black, D. F. Brown, Wm. Crouch, J. J. Chapman, Geo. J. Chapman, Private Jacob Minick, Wm. McNuse, Genl. McNuse, E. A. Perry, John L. Perry, Jacob J. Roach, Jackson Roe, John W. Wilson, Private Uriah Ethridge, Geo. W. Harris, John J. Jones, John Mathis, Private Josiah Outz, Henry McCullough, Westley Bartley, F. P. Coleman. Co. C. Sergeant C. A. Henderson, T. H. Hill, Corporal G. Y. Moore, Private B. M. Boyd, John W. Davenport, W. M. Forgy, D. G. Hill, W. T. Hill, S. R. Jones, John Linley, Private N. J. Medlock, N. G. Manley, J. B. Manley, David Martin, J. F. Miller, F. Stone, W. H. Smith, J. A. Wilson, Robt. Williams, A. F. Redden. Co. D. Sergeant Jos. Brunson, Private N. L. Bartley, A. H. Broadwater, W. L. Coleman, A. Collum, L. B. Collum, Jabez Deloach, Oscar Cheatham, J. H. Cheatham, H. B. Harrison, Private P. P. Posey, Cullen Rowe, Simpson Rowe, J. A. Sease, Wm. Walton, G. W. Munnell, W. O. Ramey, J
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
E., 313. Higgin, Capt. E. A., 393. Higgins, Capt. John F., 238. Hightower, Capt. Josh., 161. Hightower, Lt. H. J., 109. Hightower, Lt. T. E, 213. Hightower Lt T. M., 246. Hildebrand, Lt. B. F., 190. Hill, Lt. Col. A. A., 275. Hill, Gen. A. P., IV. Hill, Capt. C. F., 333. Hill, Maj. E. B., 69. Hill, Capt. G. A., 185. Hill, Lt. H., 403. Hill, Maj J. Booton, 185. Hill, Lt. J. M., 145. Hill, Lt R. W., 305 Hill, Lt. S. W., 274. Hill, Ass't Surg. V. G., 313. Hill, Capt. W. T., 160, 165. Hill, Lt. W. J., 49. Hill, Asst. Surg. W. O., 441. Hill, Asst. Surg. W. P., 394. Hiller, Lt. J. ., 368. Hilton, Capt. J, 212. Hines, Lt. A. A., 383. Hinton, Lt. Drury A., 347. Hobson, Col. Ed. L., 238. Hodges, Ass't Surg. E. O., 432. Hodges, Lt. J. A. M., 394. Hodges, Capt. T. M., 71. Hodley, Ass't Surg. J. M., 253. Hoffler, O. Sergeant S., 303. Holcombe, Capt. J. W., 95. Holcombe's Legion, 409. Holladay, Lt., Waller, 204. Holland, Lt. A. F.