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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ary of War. Dec. 4, ‘62, to rank from Aug. 20, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 33d Alabama Regiment. Died in Louisville Dec. ‘62. Lawrence, J. H. Contract $80, made by Surgeon Price Jan. 4, ‘63, Rome, Ga. Contract closed Jan. ‘63. Lackey, Benj. F., Surgeamar, J. T., Assistant Surgeon. Assigned to duty by General Wharton, Jan. 1, ‘63. March 31, ‘63, 2d Georgia Cavalry. Lawrence, Adolphus Alexander, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, May 14, ‘63, to rank from May 14, ‘63. Passed Board at Ricas Regiments. Layton, Tilman M., Assistant Surgeon. Aug. 31, ‘63, 8th Georgia Battalion, April 31, ‘64, no change. Lawrence, A. H., Surgeon. Sept. 15, ‘63, relieved from Buckner's Corps and ordered to report to Regiment commander, by Colonel F Georgia. Washington, James S., Surgeon. Dec. 7, ‘62, ordered to report to General Buckner, Murfreesboro. Wasson, Lawrence M., Surgeon. Dec. 31, ‘62, 10th Mississippi Regiment. Died at Academy Hospital June 16, ‘63.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
of the two organizations. Company A was commanded by Captain Clarence Wyatt, Lieutenants Woon and Cheatwood assisted him. Company B was captained by George Ainslie, who was assisted by Lieutenants Pegram and Shafer. The special battalion commanded by Captain John W. Happer, of Portsmouth, was composed of the Portsmouth Rifles, the Junior Rifles, of the same city, and the Virginia Zouaves, of Lynchburg. The Portsmouth Rifles were headed by their Drum Corps of sixteen, under Drum-Major J. T. Lawrence. Lieutenant E. W. Owens was in command, and Lieutenant John W. Leigh was also along. There were forty-four men in line. The Junior Rifles, one of the most attractive bodies in the line, was officered by Captain M. R. Hudgins and Lieutenants Maupin and Mooner. This company brought along thirty-six men. The Virginia Zouaves, of Lynchburg, Captain R. E. Craighill and Lieutenants Connell and Lynn, had thirty-four men in line. A good showing was made by the Portsmouth Grays,