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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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urgeon, W. Strudwick. company officers.--Company B--Capt. H. T. Guion; First Lieut., T. Coleman; Second Lieut., J. W. Stevenson; Third Lieut., E. D. Walsh. Company F--Capt. W. S. G. Andrews; First Lieut., D. Cogdell; Second Lieut., A. J. Riggs; Third Lieut., R. W. Evans. Company G--Capt. J. L. Manny; First Lieut., R. E. Walker; Second Lieut., W. H. Pender; Third Lieut., J. B. Robinson. Company H--Capt. S. D. Pool; First Lieut., J. C. Manson; Second Lieut., J. P. Roberson; Third Lieut., B. T. Miller. Company F--Capt. R. H. Mount; First Lieut., R. C. Tillery: Second Lieut., W. Dunn; Third Lieut., J. C. Robertson. In the afternoon the two Beaufort companies were sent across in the stern-wheeler North State, and Capt. Guion's company, which had been recruited in Newbern and its vicinity, were taken on board the Alice Price, which was to start up Cove Sound in the evening. The remaining two companies are to go to Wilmington, where they will be within their own lines, and find their w
J. White, Mississippi; Quartermaster, Capt. John F. Devine, Baltimore; Acting Assistant, Lieut. Robert E. Walker; Commissary, Captain Wm. C. King; Sergeant Major, James H. Boole; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Martin. Lines. Company G.--Atlantic Artillery--Captain, James E. Manney; First Lieutenants, Walter Pender, E. R. Walker; Second Lieutenant, John W. Robertson. Company H--Old Topsall Rifles--Captain, Stephen D. Pool; First Lieutenants, John C. Manson, Joseph P. Robinson; Second Lieutenant, B. T. Miller. This company has been reorganized for artillery service, and is regularly attached to the Leash regiment North Carolina artillery. Company B--"Woodpecks"--Captain, Timothy Guion; First Lieutenants, William Adams,--Stevenson; Second Lieutenant,--Walsh. This company is also a part of the Tenth regiment of artillery. It has been familiarly called the "Woodpecks," from a dash of red in the uniform. Company--First Lieutenants, Cogdell, (commencing,)--Riggs; second Lieu