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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 1 1 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 12: operations on the coasts of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. (search)
onnecticut) was then only a little more than nineteen years of age. He had acquired great skill in signaling, and, for his services on this occasion, Major Myer, the chief of the Signal Department, presented him with a very beautiful battle-flag. A few months later he gave his young life to his country, while gallantly battling with his regiment (Eighth Connecticut) on the field of Antietam. The other batteries followed, and in the course of ten minutes the fort replied with a shot from Captain Manney's 24-pounder battery on the terreplein. The heavy columbiads and 32-pounders en barbette joined in the cannonade, and at eight o'clock the fort, belching fire and smoke like an active volcano, was sending a shot every minute. The National batteries were responding with equal vigor, and the war vessels were doing good service, maneuvering in an elliptical course, like Dupont's at Port Royal Entrance, and throwing heavy shot and shell upon the fortress. But the roughness of the sea, cau
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Organization of the Confederate States Forces stationed near Tupelo, Miss., June 30, 1862. (search)
de Commander: Brigadier-General Stewart---4th Tennessee regiment, 5th Tennessee regiment, 31st Tennessee regiment, and 33d Tennessee regiment and 13th Arkansas regiment, and Stanford's Light battery. Second division Commander: Major-General B. F. Cheatham. First brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Donelson---8th Tennessee regiment, 15th Tennessee regiment, 16th Tennessee regiment, and 51st Tennessee regiment, and Carnes' Light battery. Second brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Manney---1st Tennessee regiment, 6th Tennessee regiment, 9th Tennessee regiment, and 27th Tennessee regiment, and Smith's Light battery. Detached brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Maxey---41st Georgia regiment, 24th Mississippi regiment and 9th Texas regiment, and Eldridge's Light battery. Second corps---Major-General Samuel Jones. First brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Anderson---25th Louisiana regiment and 30th Mississippi regiment, 37th Mississippi regiment, and 41
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
right, W. M., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Sept. 4, ‘62, to rank from Aug. 22, ‘62. Dec. 31,‘62, Gate City Hospital, Atlanta. Wills, W. T., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Sept. 26, ‘62, to rank from July 21, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 31st Tennessee Regiment. Wright, Andrew F., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Feb. 17, ‘62, to rank from Nov. 28, ‘61. Surgeon 2nd Confederate Regiment. Dec. 31, ‘62, 27th Tennessee Regiment. Jan. 31, ‘63, Sr. Surgeon Manney's Brigade, Cheatham's Division. Passed Board, Bowling Green, Jan. ‘62. Reported to General J. K. Jackson, for duty with 5th Mississippi, April 30, ‘63. Wingo, F. R., Assistant Surgeon, com. Oct. 1, ‘63. Sept. 30, ‘62, 27th Tennessee Regiment. Williams, T. H. B., Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board July 17, ‘62. July 22, 20th Arkansas Regiment. Dec. 31, ‘62, 9th Mississippi Regiment. Feb. 28, Garrity's Battery. Passed Board, as Surgeon at Chattanooga, April
ed to intrude briefly upon your valuable space, and inform you of what is passing in our midst — As is to be expected, Petersburg does not, in these times, wear her wonted busy and animated appearance; but houses that deal in military goods have been doing a very heavy business ever since the commencement of the war. Although we have furnished more than our quota of troops, the war spirit has by no means abated, and recruiting still continues very satisfactorily. The Ragland Guards, Capt. Manney, have nearly gotten their full complement of men, and will in a few days start for the seat of war. This company is finally drilled and equipped, and under its able officers will elicit admiration wherever it may go. The Cockade Cadets, Capt. Laurens, are at present encamped upon the Heights, uniforming and drilling. Its officers are men of military knowledge, especially the commandant, who served with distinction in the Mexican war. I understand there is another company being raised her