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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. Jones, D. M. Mansell, R. Pritchett, A. W. Pugh. Co. D. Sergeant W. N. Leslie, Corporal A. B. Cook, J. G. Cook, Private G. L. Carmichael, J. C. Dunn, J. M. Dukes, B. F. Floyd, Private G. W. Hicks, J. W. Pepper, J. J. Rogers, H. J. Ruffin, J. M. Simmons, W. P. Truitt, J. N. Tracy. Co. E. Sergeant J. Bracken, Corporal A. Armstrong, W. J. Jones, Private M. Arnold, Wm. Bracken, J. J. Clenny, W. Y. Greenberry, A. S. Grace, M. Grace, G. W. Holland, J. Jones, B. H. Johnson, J. M. Kirkland, Thos. Lantern, Wm. Lipscomb, Wm. M. M. Miller, Private C. C. Shelly, Mark Shelly, J. W. Stokes, H. T. Stokes, H. W. Summerford, H. F. Fuller, David Taylor, P. Watson, J. Ward, W. Ward, L. A. Knowles, J. A. Kirkland, S. D. Williams, L. M. Sheppard, W. A. Campbell. Co. F. Sergeant K. J. Gregg, S. C. Pucket, Corporal E. F. Romer, J. C. McGill, Private J. D. Besheau, Private James Howell, G. Johnson, J. W. Moody, J. G. McCaskill, J. W. Ral
, and the first Friday of January fixed as the day. Messrs. Head, Bennett, Rowzie, Nichols and Nolley were announced as a standing Committee on the State of the Church. After another call for pledges to aid the Christian Advocate, the net amount of pledges was raised at $4,000. Rev. Messrs. Riddick and W. A. Robinson were made supernumeraries and Rev. Mr. Mauzie located. The following standing committees were appointed: Board of Stewards--J. H. Davis, W. M. Ward, B. H. Johnson, H. H. Gray. L. S. Reed, J. M. Sanders, J. L. Clark, P. A. Peterson, J. Manning, J. Slougn. Committee on Education.--W. A. Smith, D. S. Doggett, A. G. Brown, Leo Rosser, N. Head, W. B. Rowzie, J. E. Edwards, J. A. Duncan, J. C. Gianbury, J. Lear. Committee on the Publishing Interests of the Church.--H. B. Cowies, W. W. Bennett, L. Rosser, P. Whitehead, J. S. Blackwell, G. H. Nolley, R. Michaels, C. H. Hall, T. H. Hayles, F. J. Boggs. The Bishop then addressed a few words o
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. (search)
ntenary, Hezekiah P. Mitchell; Court Street, John E. Edwards; City Mission, to be supplied; Amherst, Jacob Manning, H. C Bowles, H. D. Wood, sup; Buffalo, Aaron Boone; Lexington, Edward M. Peterson, John S. Reese; Fincastle, James P. Garland; Bedford. L. S. Reed, J. H. Proctor; Staunton, R. A. Gregory; Campbell, H. M. Linney, Jas. W. Compton, J. Sprigg, sup; Appomattox. James W. Blincos; Buckingham, Wm. W. Berry, M. L. Bishop, sup; Cumberland. Cyrus Doggett. Henry District--B. H. Johnson, P. E. Henry, Jas. E Joyner; Pittsylvania, Jacob Shough; Patrick, Geo. E. Booker; Patrick Mission, Wm. J Hunter; Smith's River, John G Bailey; Franklin, E. A. Gibbs; Alleghany, Jas. S. Porter. Randolph Macon District--P. W. Archer, P. E. R. M. College, Geo. H. Rav; Danville, Frank Stanley; R. M. Circuit, Wm. Carter; Union and Clarksville, Samuel. V. Hoyle; Mecklenburg. Thos. A. Pierce; Charlotte. Joseph Lear; Colored Mission, J. D. Southall; South Staunton, Jno. W. White; Halifax,
ck P. M. On motion, it was resolved to proceed to the examination of ministerial character, and a large number of the clerical gentlemen present passed in examination of character. It was ordered that Geo. W. S. Harper. Zachariah E. Harrison, Henry D. Ward, B. F. Woodward, J. C. Garlick, and John B. Laurens, be placed on the superannuated list. James D. Lumsden was appointed in place of Wm. M. Ward, E. A. Gibbs in place of P. A. Peterson, and D. J. C. Slaughter in place of B. H. Johnson as members of the Joint Board of Finance. Thos. S. Campbell was appointed a member of the Committee of Examination No. 3, in place of Wm. H. Wheelwright, who is absent. On motion, the Conference adjourned. This morning (Thursday) the Conference assembled at 9 o'clock, Bishop Andrew in the chair. After solemn and appropriate religious exercises, Bishop Andrew addressed the Conference, engaging the eager attention of all present. The remarks of the distinguished and ve
be supplied; Clay Street, Thomas H. Haynes; Oregon, to be supplied; Broad Street, David S. Doggett; Trinity, A. G. Brown; Rocketts,--Pritchett; Union Station, Wm. H. Christian; Seamen's Bethel, F. J. Boggs Manchester, Chas. C. Pearson; Charles City, Oscar Littleton; James City, Wm. G. Lumpkins; Williamsburg, Jacob Proctor; Hampton. to be supplied; York, J. W. White; Gloucester, J. B. Day, one to be supplied, (William H. Wheelwright, in the army;) Matthews, Jas. G. Lumsden; King William, B. H. Johnson. Fredericksburg District.--James A. Proctor, P. E.-- Fredericksburg, A. Bledsoe; Spotsylvania, H. C. Cheatham; King and Queen, A J. Beckwith; Middlesex, John G. Rone; Lancaster, John M. Saunders; Westmoreland, Wm. F. Bain, --Porter; King George, L Moore; Stafford, James E. McSparrin; Fauquier, James H. Cronin; Rappahannock, James P. Fitzpatrick; Culpeper, John F. Poulton, J. Carson, supernumerary; Rapid Ann Mission, to be supplied; Loudon and Leesburg. James M. Anderson; Potomac, J
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 22. (search)
ast Tennessee Railroad, with a view to getting in the rear of Longstreet and cutting him off. Lenoir's, the point at which he would strike the railroad, is only a few miles this side of Knoxville. The demonstration on our left a few days ago at Johnson's Crook, or Stephens's Gap, in Lookout Mountain, hinted at in my letter of last night, was doubtless a feint to divert our attention from East Tennessee, the real point of danger. The forces which appeared at Johnson's Crook, (so called on accoJohnson's Crook, (so called on account of the zigzag direction of the mountains at that point,) and at Trenton, in Will's Valley, have already retired, having accomplished, as the Federal commander hopes, the object for which they were thrown forward. It was through Stephens's Gap (at the Crook) that Thomas and McCook entered McLemore's Cove, just previous to the battle of Chickamauga. The last accounts from Knoxville were to the effect that Longstreet occupied all the outlets from the town except one, and that he expected
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 22. (search)
e supplied. Clay Street -- Wm. H. Christian, S. T. Moorman, supply. Sidney — J W. Grant. Union-- G. H. Ray, A Robinson, sup'y. Manchester — T. H. Hays, A Beckwith, sup'y. Peninsula Mission-- Aaron Boone, Thomas P Wise. Gloucester — Benjamin C. Spiller, Joseph A Crowder. Matthews — J. D. Lumkin. King William--to be supplied. King and Queen --John G. Rowe. Middlesex — H. P. Mitchell. Lancaster — John M. Saunders. Westmoreland — W. F. Bain. King George--James D. Porter. Caroline — B. H. Johnson, Wm. W. Bennett, Superintendent Soldiers' Tract Association; John B. Laurens and J. B. Dey, agents for do. Missionary to Camps and Hospitals around Richmond — George W. Langhorne; Francis J Boggs, in the army. Charlollerville District--Joseph H. Davis, Presiding Elder. Charlottesville — John S. Lindsay. Albemarle — Henry C. Cheatham, Wm. F. Robbins. Nelson — W. H. Camper. Batesville — G. C. Vanderslice. Scottsville — Paul Whitehead, H. H. Gary, supernumerar