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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Eleventh Kentucky Cavalry, C. S. A. From the Lexington, Ky. Herald, April 21, 1907. (search)
lt's Regiment was immediately ordered to Clinton County, Ky., to guard against a dash of the Federals from that direction. On the next day (January 15) the regiment started in a pelting rain for Albany, the county seat of Clinton. It marched through rain and snow for five days, swimming both the Collins and the Obie Rivers, and reached Albany on the morning of the 22nd, much exhausted, and many of the men dismounted, the hard riding having thoroughly disabled their horses. On the 24th Major McCleary went on a scout to Monticello, twenty-five miles from Albany, and drove a company of Federals, commanded by Captain Hare, out of Monticello and across the Cumberland River. It will be remembered that Chenault's Regiment, though operating (as it always did) under Morgan's commands, was still officially a part of Buford's Brigade. About January 20, `1863, Colonel Chenault got leave to go to Richmond, Va., where he saw Mr. Davis, the President of the Confederacy, as well as the Secretar
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], List of wounded men in General Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. (search)
Luna W L, 2d Mississippi, F — thigh, severe. Lyon J R 2d Mississippi, I — hip. Martin E T, 8th Georgia, company K--front of right leg and right foot. marks W P. Radford's Reg Cav, C — slight. Mathews Wm S, 4th Virginia, C — forehead, slight. may W a, 4th Sergt 11th Mississippi, F — hip, not severe. Mayes S F, 3d Sergt 7th Georgia, D — head, slight. Mays Samuel, 4th South Carolina, K — thigh, not severe. McComb W H, 2d Mississippi, E — back, not very bad. McCleary C F, 2d Virginia, D — thigh, severe. McCarty John, 7th Louisiana, F — side, severe. McClelland a D, 8th Georgia, G — shoulder, severe. McDaniel J W, 2d Miss. B — thigh, severe. McFadden J M H L, C — arm, not severe. McGary W H, 2d Va, D — neck, not very bad. McMahon John, 5th Va, F — elbow, severe. McMahon Francis, 27th Virginia, E — thigh, not severe. McMullen Lambert, 2d Virginia, D — arm, not severe. McPherson Samuel, 2d South
son City, Sept. 23.--A special dispatch to the St. Louis Democrat says: A dispatch was received here this evening from Gen. Fremont, which seems to fully confirm the surrender of Lexington by Col. Mulligan. The dispatch says that Col. Mulligan had surrendered on Friday for want of water. Before surrendering, Col. Mulligan sent 200 of his men across the river to Brookville en route for Quincy. Ill. No commissioned officers were released. The news to-day from Tuscumbia reports Col. McCleary, of the Federal troops, was attacked on Friday by a party of rebels, under Parsons and Johnson, but he repulsed them with slight loss on our side. Our forces which were sent up the river last week are now at Booneville, and will move forward to Lexington to-morrow. Gen. Davis leaves here to-morrow to take command and lead them on. Other troops will go forward immediately. St. Louis, Sept. 23.--All the officers of Gen. Fremont's staff have been ordered to-day to report themselv
read themselves over the country. It is not probable that the Yankee officers and men will stay here longer than arrangements can be made for their being carried away. We append a full and complete list of the officers taken at Chancellorsville who have arrived in Richmond, viz: Brig-Gen Wm Hays, 3d division, 2d corps; Col S Meyer, 107th Ohio; do; J A Matthew, 128th Pa. Col R S Bostwick, 27th Conn; Col Chas Glans, 103d Pa; Col W W Packer 5th Conn; Lieut-Cols H C Mervin 27th Conn; D S McCleary, 145th Pa; E W Cook, 28th N Y; A H Smith, 128th Pa; William B Wooster 20th Conn; Chas Ashby, 54th N Y, J A Wildrick, 28th N J: Maja J A Danks, 63d Pa; Jos Yeamans, 1st N Y; H K Neff Surgeon 153d Pa; S C Sadyer Ass't Surgeon 6th N Y cav John H Albert 2d Lt co S, 45th N Y; B Fluback, do, G 20th N Y; Capts W D Wilkins, Act'g Adj't 1st div, 12th corps; R H Wilber, do, 2d div, 12th corps; Otto Waser Act'g A D C 1st div 11th corpt; R C Shan non, Act'g Adj's-Gen, 2d brigade. 1st div, 12th corps; E