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James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 15: Tennessee and the Church. (search)
Pitts, Eleventh Tennessee; J. A. Ellis, Twentieth Tennessee; R. P. Ransom, Sixteenth Tennessee. W. Burr, Twenty-eighth Tennessee; T. Page, Fifty-first Tennessee; W. H. Browning, Carter's brigade; A. W. Smith, Twenty-fifth Tennessee; J. Cross, W. Mooney, J. P. McFerrin, J. W. Johnson, R. A. Wilson, F. A. Kimball, F. S. Petway, M. L. Whitten, P. G. Jamison, J. G. Bolton, J. W. Cullom (commands not known). Presbyterian—J. H. Bryson, missionary, army of Tennessee; W. Eagleton, R. McCoy and R. Lapsley, chaplains to hospitals; J. B. Chapman, Thirty-second Tennessee; J. H. McNeilly, Forty-ninth Tennessee; J. B. Mack, Fifty-fifth Tennessee; H. B. Bonde, captain and chaplain. Protestant Episcopal—C. T. Quintard, First Tennessee, and missionary, army of Tennessee, and Rev. Mr. Schrevar (command not known). Ministers as officers. (Very imperfect list.) Col. D. C. Kelley, Methodist; Col. W. M. Reed, Cumberland Presbyterian; Lieut.-Col. J. W. Bachman, Presbyterian; Maj. J. D. Kirkpatr
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
th Carolina Regiment, 21 officers, 201 men; 2d South Carolina Rifles, 22 officers, 274 men; 5th South Carolina Regiment, 19 officers, 263 men; 6th South Carolina Regiment, 30 officers, 328 men; Palmetto Sharp-Shooters, 29 officers, 356 men; total, 1,549. Respectfully submitted, April 10th, 1865. Jno. Bratton, Brig.-Gen. Perry's Brigade. Wm. F. Perry, Brigadier-General. Thos. L. Christian, Capt. and A. A. General. Amzi Babbit, Maj. and C. S. W. H. Scruggs, Maj. and Q. M. R. Lapsley, Capt. and A. Q. M. L. H. Dawson, Capt. and A. Q. M. Thos. C. Pinckard, 2d Lt. and Ord. Officer. L. H. Scruggs, Lt.-Col. 4th Ala. Regiment. Wm. M. Robbins, Maj. 4th Ala. Regiment. Ro. J. Coles, Adj't Regiment. W. O. Hudson, Surgeon. M. W. McCaine, Ass't Surgeon. W. W. Beasley, Ensign. J. M. West, Capt. Co. A. F. M. Anderson, 1st Lt. Co. B. Frank C. Robbins, Capt. Co. C. Jno. H. Lamar, 1st Lt. Co. C. Wm. T. Turner, 1st Lieut. Co. D. L. A. Morgan, 2d Lt. Co. D.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
196. Ladd, Capt. J C., 383. Lamar, Ass't Surg. A. H., 212. Lamar, Lt. John H., 144. Lamar, Col. L. Q. C., 70. Lamkin's Battery, 47. Lamp, Capt. G. V., 382. Lampkin, Capt., Thos. J., 146. Lampley, Lt. J. A., 414. Land, Maj. C. S., 403. Landry, Capt., J. Prosper, 14, 62. Lane, Lt. B. D., 424. Lane, Gen James H.; Brigade of, 358. Lane, Surg., Thos. B., 359. Lanford, Capt. L. P., 122. Lang, Col., David, 303. Langdon, Surg. S. W., 275. Langley, Lt. E. B., 146. Lapsley, Capt. R., 144. Larkin, Lt. W. W., 190. Lasater, Lt., Thos. L., 296. Lassater, Lt. G. S., 170. Latham's Battery, 62. Latham, Capt. T. W., 394. Latham, Maj. L. E., 252. Latimore, Capt. John R., 94. Latimore, Lt. T. D., 383. Latrobe, Col., Osman, 69. Lauchlin, Lt. P. L. M., 369. Laughton, Lt. John E., 348. Laurence, Capt. N. P., 413. Law, Lt. C. H., 246. Law Lt. E. Starke, 95. Lawham, Capt. R. S., 123. Lawhon, Lt. A. F., 204, 212. Lawhorn, Capt. W. H. H., 275. Lawrence, M