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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 3 1 Browse Search
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General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox, Chapter28: Gettysburg-Third day. (search)
B. Richardson; Third Co., Capt. M. B. Miller; Fourth Co., Capt. Joe Norcom, Lieut. H. A. Battles. Second Army Corps, Lieutenant-General Richard S. Ewell. Escort, Randolpl's Company Virginia Cavalry, Capt. William F. Randolph. Early's division, Maj.-Gen. Jubal A. Early:--Hays's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Harry T. Hays; 5th La., Maj. Alexander Hart, Capt. T. H. Biscoe; 6th La., Lieut.-Col. Joseph Hanlon; 7th La., Col. D. B. Penn; 8th La., Col. T. D. Lewis, Lieut.-Col. A. de Blanc, Maj. G. A. Lester; 9th La., Col. Leroy A. Stafford. Smith's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William Smith; 31st Va., Col. John S. Hoffman; 49th Va., Lieut.-Col. J. Catlett Gibson; 52d Va., Lieut.-Col. James H. Skinner. Hoke's Brigade, Col. Isaac E. Avery, Col. A. C. Godwin; 6th N. C., Maj. S. McD. Tate; 21st N. C., Col. W. W. Kirkland; 57th N. C., Col. A. C. Godwin. Gordon's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. J. B. Gordon; 13th Ga., Col. James M. Smith; 26th Ga., Col. E. N. Atkinson; 31st Ga., Col. Clement A. Evans; 38th Ga., Ca
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., East Tennessee and the campaign of Perryville. (search)
1800 to 3500. It appears from the best information that can be obtained, that Brigadier-General Crittenden and Colonel Duffield of the 9th Michigan, with the 6 companies of that regiment and all of the cavalry, were surprised and captured early in the morning in the houses and streets of the town, or in their camp near by, with but slight resistance and without any timely warning of the presence of the enemy. The rest of the force, consisting of the 3d Minnesota and the artillery under Col. Lester, left its camp and took another position, which it maintained with but few casualties against the feeble attacks of the enemy until about 3 o'clock, when it was surrendered and marched into captivity. Take it in all its features, few more disgraceful examples of neglect of duty and lack of good conduct can be found in the history of wars. It fully merits the extreme penalty which the law provides for such misconduct. The force was more than sufficient to repel the attack effectually.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st-3d, 1863. (search)
Co., Capt. J. B. Richardson; 3d Co., Capt. M. B. Miller; 4th Co., Capt. Joe Norcom (w), Lieut. H. A. Battles. Battalion loss: k, 3; w, 26; in, 16 = 45. Second Army Corps, Lieut.-Gen. Richard S. Ewell. Staff loss: w, 1. Early's division, Maj.-Gen. Jubal A. Early. Hays's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Harry T. Hays: 5th La., Maj. Alexander Hart (w), Capt. T. H. Biscoe; 6th La., Lieut.-Col. Joseph Hanlon; 7th La., Col. D. B. Penn; 8th La., Col. T. D. Lewis (k), Lieut.-Col. A. de Blanc (w), Maj. G. A. Lester; 9th La., Col. Leroy A. Stafford. Brigade loss k, 36; w, 201; m, 76 =313. Hoke's Brigade, Col. Isaac E. Avery (m w), Col. A. C. Godwin: 6th N. C., Maj. S. McD. Tate; 21st N. C., Col. W. W. Kirkland; 57th N. C., Col. A. C. Godwin. Brigade loss: k, 35; w, 216; m,. 94=345. Smith's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William Smith: 31st Va., Col. John S. Hoffman; 49th Va., Lieut.-Col. J. Catlett Gibson; 52d Va., Lieut.-Col. James H. Skinner. Brigade loss: k, 12; w, 113; m, 17 = 142. Gordon's Brigade,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
A. Finch, V. A. Hammon, Private F. M. High, W. G. High, H. McAbee, L. F. Mason, M. W. Sexton, John Shipp, E. Tinsley, A. H. Twitchell, clerk subs. departm't, W. H. Mitchell, courier Div. Headquarters. Co. D. 5th Sergeant W. A. Barr, 2d Corporal F. M. Lester, Color Sergeant Thomas Chapman, Private T. P. Boyd, J. J. Barr, J. W. Caldwell, W. H. Clamp, J. A. Cromer, William Higgins, W. W. Davenport, M. J. Jenkins, Private C. E. Plunkett, G. A. Rikard, G. A. Lester, J. D. Lester, T. F. Senn, G. W. Senn, detailed as teamster. H. R. Wicker, J. S. P. Wicker, R. H. Land, detailed in Subs. department, Private J. P. Kinard, G. G. Pitts, Private M. D. Kinard, D. A. Ruff. E. Private John Gossett, H. Morris, Thomas Price, guard Corps Ordn'ce. G. A. Setzler, W. J. Hines. Co. E. 1st Sergeant J. W. Berry, 4th Corporal J. R. Bryant, Private J. J. Byers, Robert Clark, M. B. Cash, Edward Cash, H. Davidson, Co. F. 2d
Clayton, promoted — to rank from July 7th, 1864. Colonels. Lieut Col. W. T. Robins, of Va, to be Colonel 24th Va cavalry regiment — to rank June 14, 1864, Lieut Col. S. D. Love, of N. C, to be Colonel 28th North Carolina regiment--to rank Nov. 1, 1862. Lieut Col. A. De Blane, of La, to be Colonel 8th La regiment — to rank from July 2, 1863. Lieut Col. L. Von Zinken, of La, to be Colonel 20th La regiment — to rank from July 7, 1863. Lieut Col. J. L. Drake, of Miss, to be Colonel 33d Miss regiment — to rank January 5, 1864. Lieutenant Colonels. Major. S. B. Thomas, of Miss, to be Lieutenant Colonel of 12th Miss regiment — to rank March 19, 1864. Major. G. A. Lester, of La, to be Lieutenant Colonel 8th La regiment — to rank July 2d, 1863. Majors. Captain J. B. Bell, of Miss, to be Major 12th Miss regiment — to rank from March 19, 1864. Captain S. H. Terrell, of Miss, to be Major 37th Miss regiment — to rank from Ja