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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
, ‘62, Dalton, Ga., Aug. 26, ‘62, ordered to report to Major-General Withers, July 22, ‘63, ordered to report to Captain Deeux, Bragg's Escort, Jan. 31, ‘64, General Johnston's Escort. Fox, Henry Thomas, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War, Sept, 2, ‘63, to rank from May 30, ‘63, to report to Medical Director. May 31, ‘63, Duke was made MedicalDirec-tor of his command, embracing East Tennessee and Bragg's and Pemberton's Divisions; ordered back to A. T., at Dalton Jan. 6, ‘64, when General Johnston took his command. Ford, C. J., Assistant Surgeon. May 31, ‘64, 1st Battalion Sharpshooters. Fowler, A. S., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War May 2ary of War to rank Nov. 16, ‘62, and reported to General Bragg. Passed Board, at Oxford, Miss, Nov. 16, ‘62. Sept. 30, ‘63, 3rd Maryland Battery. April 30, ‘64, Johnston's Battalion. Roberts, J. J., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30,‘63, 5th Texas Regiment. Robertson, Wm. H., Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Hospitals and Medical officers in charge, attached to the Army of Tennessee, July, 1864. (search)
rgeon E. M. Vasser. Cannon Hospital, Surgeon L. W. Fulton. Zzzwest Point, Georgia. Reid Hospital, J. W. Oslin, Surgeon. Surgeon A. J. Foard, assigned to duty April, 1861, at Pensacola, Florida, as Medical-Director of Bragg's Command; March, 1862, assigned Medical-Director of Army at Corinth, Mississippi. Continued as Director of Army of Mississippi under General J. E. Johnston. Was assigned to command of Western Department in December, 1862, when he was made Medical-Director of Johnston's Command, embracing East Tennessee and Bragg's and Pemberton's Departments. Was ordered back to Army of Tennessee, at Dalton, January, 1864, when General J. E. Johnston took the command. June 30, 1864, Medical-Director of Army of Tennessee. Continued to act as such during Hood's Campaign; followed all the events of the closing disasters of the war, until the final surrender of the Confederate forces at Greensboro, N. C., May, 1865. Surgeon A. J. Foard was a gallant man, active, effic