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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
pt. Co. G, 22d Regiment S. C. V. Robt. A. Stevenson, 1st Lt. Co. G, 22d S. C. Regiment. John M. Richardson, Capt. Co. H, 22d Regiment S. C. V. A. S. Legler, Capt. Co. I, 22d S. C. V. J. A. Cornwell, 1st Lt. Co. K, 22d Regiment S. C. V. John M. Kinloch, Lt.-Col. 23d Regiment S. C. Infantry. H. H. Lesesni Major 23d Regiment S. C. V. Infantry. B. P. Bethea, 2d Lt. Co. E, 23d S. C. V. J. A. Calhoun, 2d Lt. Co. G, 23d S. C. Regiment. C. S. Land, Major 26th Regiment S. C. V. B. F. Miller, 1st Lt. and Adj't 26th S. C. V. T. W. Kennedy, 2d Lt. Co. H, 26th S. C. V. M. F. Jackson, 1st Lt. Co. B, 26th S. C. V. D. J. Hendrick, Brevet 2d Lt. Co. B, 26th S. C. Regiment. R. H. Rogers, 1st Lt. Co. C, 26th S. C. V. H. Covington, Capt. Co. D, 26th S. C. Regiment. A. W. Steedman, Brevet 2d Lt. Co. G, 26th Regiment S. C. V. J. D. Jefford, Brevet 2d Lt. Co. B, 23d Regiment S. C. V. Wm. T. Russell, Surg. Holcombe Legion S. C. V. Edward Dill, Chaplain 22d S. C. Reg
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. Merritt, Asst. Surg. G. A., 161. Merritt, Asst. Surg. T. F., 177. Merritt, Ensign W. J., 231. Metts, Capt. J. J., 253. Metz, Com. Seg't J. G., 177. Mizell, Capt. A., 253. Michard, Capt. J. T., 7. Michie, Asst. Surg. W. E., 404. Middlebrook, Capt. W. M., 109. Middleton, Capt. H. B., 121. Middleton, Maj. J. J., 41; Details with, 44. Middleton, Lt. R. M., 383. Miles, Lt. J. J., 161,63. Milhong, Lt. J. I., 95. Miller, Lt. A. J., 431. Miller, Surg. A. S., 85. Miller, Lt. B. F., 403. Miner, Capt. J. H., 196, 201, 202. Miller, Lt. G. H., 382. Miller, Lt. H. M., 252. Miller, Capt. J., 275. Miller, Lt. J. G H.,85 Miller, Lt. S. E., 196. Miller, Capt. R. G., 286. Miller, Maj. W. H., 413. Mills, Lt. G. G., 383. Mills, Capt., James, 413. Mills, Lt. N. J., 160. Milner, Lt. C. W., 72. Milstead, F. D., 18. Mims, Maj. W. J., 421. Minitree, Col. James P., 347. Minor, Lt., Chas., 467. Minor, Lt. C. N. B., 467. Minor, Surg. H. A., 313. Mississippi A
The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], The battle of Perryville--General Bragg's official report. (search)
Prison Items. --There was but one tenant in the cage last night — a man named B. F. Miller, put in for threatening personal violence to Elizabeth Weilster. At the Libby prison there were no arrivals during the day. Some departures are expected on Thursday. At Castle Thunder 17 deserters and stragglers were brought in. The tenants of the city jail, numbering 100 or more, are under military guard, owing to the arrival of sundry men charged with offences against the Government, and who are soon to be tried.
iller was sent to the Grand Jury, and committed in default of surety, to appear in three cases; the first to answer for living with Mary Wolff in Jail Alley, not being married to her; the second for being father to several illegitimate children, and the third, for making a violent assault on said Mary Wolff. The latter was lectured on the impropriety of her mode of living, and required to give ball to be of good behavior and keep the peace, which requisition she did not comply with. B. F. Miller was required to give $200 security to be of good behavior, on the complaint of Mary Webster, a lady who spoke very broken English, but managed to make herself understood to the extent above mentioned. Defendant plead intoxication, but the Mayor said that was no excuse. Joseph Bazzell, a free negro without the necessary documents to show the fact, was committed for want of a register. James J Cox, the keeper of a boarding-house on 9th street, between Cary and Main, was arrested