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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), United Confederate Veterans. (search)
surgeon and editor of Confederate States Medical Journal, Richmond, Va., 1864-65. Department of Georgia—James B. Read, M. D., Savannah, Ga., formerly in charge of Officers' Hospital, Richmond, Va., C. S. A., 1861-65. Medical Inspectors, A. B. M. Miller, M. D., lately deceased, Atlanta, Ga., formerly chief surgeon Department of Georgia, C. S. A.; J. McF. Gaston, M. D., Atlanta, Ga., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.; G. E. Flewellen, M. D., Thomaston, Ga., formerly medical director Army of Tennlina—Medical Director, Peyre Porcher, M. D., Charleston, S. C.; Medical Inspectors, A. M. Talley, M. D., and Middleton Michel, M. D., Charleston, S. C. IX. Georgia—Medical Director, James B. Read, M. D., Savannah, Ga.; Medical Inspectors, A. B. M. Miller, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. (lately deceased), J. McF. Gaston, Atlanta, Ga., and A. E. Flewellen, M. D., Thomaston, Ga. X. Alabama—Medical Director, R. F. Michel, M. D., Montgomery, Ala.; Medical Inspectors, John B. Gaston, M. D., Montgomery,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.22 (search)
gades of Rosser and Dearing, and a detachment of 100 men from Young's and Dunnovant's Brigades under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Miller, Sixth South Carolina Cavalry, and moved down the Rowanty creek to Wilkinson's bridge, on that stream, where th road, and cutting off all retreat, guarding at the same time against an attack from Fort Powhatan. Rosser's Brigade and Miller's Detachment moved on by roads direct toward Sycamore Church. General Rosser was to carry the position of the enemy here,ere making haste to join the columns at the Blackwater, Rosser ahead with the cattle, followed by General Dearing and Colonel Miller, General Lee bringing up the rear. After the command had crossed the Blackwater we trailed towards the plank-road. of the cattle, and were to put them across the Nottoway river at Freeman's Ford. General Rosser held his ground, and Colonel Miller and General Dearing soon came up to his assistance. Zzzlee's men Taunt the Yankees. General Lee came into the
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
s Division Cavalry, Nov. 8, ‘64, ordered to report to S. H. Stout. Hart, R. T., June 30, ‘64, Miller's Regiment Cavalry. Hicks, J. W., Surgeon. May 31, ‘64, 57th Georgia Regiment, Headquarters 4, ordered to report to Major-Gen. Cheatham, Jan. 31, ‘64, 18th and 26th Tennessee Regiments. Miller, Edmund, Assistant Surgeon, appointed Dec. 4, ‘62, to rank Aug. 20, ‘62, by Secretary of War. Depital, March 31, ‘63, Ringgold, Ga., April 23, ‘64, report to Lieut.-Gen. Hood, 30th Alabama. Miller, Edward C., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank July 27, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62,0, ‘62, 13th Tennessee, com'd Oct. 1, ‘61. Jan. 31, 1864, 13th and 154th Tennessee Regiments. Miller, Wm. Henry, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Dec. 4, ‘62 to rank Aug. 19, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘6at Vicksburg April 5, ‘63. Sept. 30, ‘63, 36th Georgia Regiment, April 30, ‘64, 36th Georgia. Miller, H. V., Surgeon. Ordered to Rome, Ga., by Surgeon-General. Milt