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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 2 0 Browse Search
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J. R. Miller Lt.-Col. 82d Penn. InfantryJune 21, 1865, to June 28, 1865. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
d C. Parks, Eli Sharp, Joseph Smith, Sid. G. Strayhorn, Jno. F. Thompson, William Thompson, G. W. Waddell, Thomas F. Ward, S. K. Woods, W. D. Woods. Co. H. 1st Sergeant John R. Rollins, Sergeant J. H. Little, Corporal W. C. Burney, Robt. Fleming, Courier G. F. Evans, one private horse and clothing. Private A. Forbs, W. H. Humber, Private Mathew James, R. James, Peter Lawrence, T. E. Randolph, Erastus Rountree, A. Bevill, W. H. Stancil. Co. I. Private J. R. Miller, Geo. Robinson, Wm. Lovitt, Private John Dees, Julius Mills, V. Civils. Co. K. Corporal B. S. Best, Private Wm. Baibin, E. M. Sauls, Private S. W. Pate, Willie Thompson. [103] Forty-sixth North Carolina Regiment. Field, Staff and Band. Sergeant-Major Thomas H. Wright, Mus'n C. W. Rogers, Q. M. Sergeant J. L. Carroll, John Miller, Hosp'l Steward T. C. Hussey, J. A. McBryde, Mus'n H. H. Heflin, W. I. Smith, A. A. Teagan, Mus'n W. C. Jacks
herrard Sibert, James K. Smith, Isaac N. Smith, Staples, Walker, A. Watson, Watts, Welch, Wood and Yercy--77. Nays.--Messrs. Allen, Anderson, Barley, Ballard. Barbour, Baskerville. Bass. Bassell, Bell, Boisseau, Burks, Caperton, Carpenter, Carter, Chapman Childs, Claiborne, Duckwall, Edwards, Evans, Friend Garrett. J. T. Gibson, J. Gilmer, Graham, Gratten, Dunter James, C. H. Jones, Warner T. Jones. Kantman, Kemper, Kincheloe, Lundy, Lina, Mallory, McDowell, McGehee, Meddey, Miles, J. R. Miller, Mong, Montague, Montgomery, Morgan, Nelson, Newton, Orlain, R. K. Robinson, Rutherford, Seddon, Shannon, H Smith Thomas Temlis, Tyler, Ward, Wilson, Wingfield, Witten, Woolfolk and Mr. Speaker--62. After being debated pro and con, it was withdrawn by the mover. Mr. Collier offered and advocated a motion to recommit the whole bill to the committee, but withdrew the same prior to a vote. Mr. Haymond moved to reconsider the vote adopting the amendment offered by Mr. Keen. He
s. Williams, Fredericksburg, treasonable language. Committed on the 11th March.--Captain James E. Leonard, New York city,--; Philip Helfrick, Richmond, giving away liquor; H. L. Pelouze, Richmond, disloyalty; William R Read, King George,--. Committed on the 12th March.--Thos. Case, Richmond, treason; Francisco Dominick, Richmond, selling liquor; H. P. Derby, Richmond, treason; John Leonard, Richmond, selling liquor; Jos. Marshall, 4th Alabama regiment, for threatening the guard; J. R. Miller, Richmond, selling liquor; John McClelland, Richmond, selling liquor; Frank Ward, guard, drunkenness. Committed on the 13th March.--Wm. H. Harrison, Richmond, for refusing to take the oath; John M. Jennings, Baltimore.--; John Kelly, Baltimore, having no pass; John Nash, Baltimore, having no pass; J. B. Taylor, Baltimore, 1st Maryland regiment, deserting. Committed on the 14th March.--Col. A. H. Adler,--; Robert Gillin, Richmond, selling liquor; Jas. Rust, Parkersburg, disloyalt