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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Ocean Pond, Florida. (search)
nchments near Olustee station, about 10 o'clock A. M. About 12 o'clock M., pursuant to instructions, I sent forward the Sixty-fourth Georgia Volunteers, under Colonel Evans, and two companies, H and E, of Thirty-second Georgia regiment, under Captain Mobley, to meet the enemy, then reported three miles in our front, with orders to engage them lightly and fall back with a view to draw them to our works. About one hour and a half later, I advanced to the front with the remainder of my command, exw precipitately, before our victorious arms for some miles, when night came on, and by order of General Colquitt we ceased firing and our line halted. During the engagement the detachment of Thirty-second Georgia regiment, companies H and E, Captain Mobley commanding, won for itself much honor, in charging and capturing three pieces of artillery. While refraining from a mention of the individual bearing of officers belonging to commands of my brigade (for the reason that all greatly distingu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Heroes of the old Camden District, South Carolina, 1776-1861. an Address to the Survivors of Fairfield county, delivered at Winnsboro, S. C., September 1,1888. (search)
iam Bratton, of York, was his associate, friend and adviser in all his measures opposed to the British forces. Both John McLure, of Chester, and Bratton and Winn concerted and conducted an attack in June, 1780, upon a large body of Loyalists at Mobley's meeting-house in Fairfield district, and defeated and dispersed them. A strong detachment of British troops under Colonel Turnbull was then stationed at Rocky Mount in Chester district, just over the Fairfield line, for the purpose of overaw rest of the party slept—the soldiers in their tents and the officers in the house. Colonel Bratton, who was then with Sumter at Mecklenburg, having heard of this movement, concluded that it was aimed at him and his associates in the attack at Mobley's. He gathered his neighbors, who were with him at Mecklenburg, and they hastened with all dispatch to prevent the impending mischief. He arrived in the neighborhood after dark with but seventy-five men. Concealing themselves in an adjoining swa
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
rdered to report to E. A. F. June 30, ‘63, Floater, Stewart's Division. April 30, ‘63, 32d Tennessee Regiment. Feb. 29, ‘64, 3d Tennessee Regiment. Morton, Wm. U., Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board at Shelbyville, May 18, ‘63, to report to E. A. F. May 20, ‘63, 45th Alabama Regiment. June 30, ‘63, 32d and 45th Mississippi Regiments. July 31, ‘63, Caswell Battalion S. S. Sept. 30, ‘63, 20th Tennessee Regiment. Appointed by Secretary of War Aug. 31, ‘63. Feb. 29, ‘64, 20th Tennessee. Mobley, Wm. M., Assistant Surgeon. May 14, ‘63, ordered to report to E. A. F., Medical-Director. McCORD, W. H., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, June 2, ‘63, to rank Dec. 5, ‘62, reported to General Bragg. Ordered to report to General Forrest, July 13, ‘63. Aug. 31, ‘63, 8th Tennessee Regiment Cavalry. McDowell, Geo. M., Surgeon. Passed Board at Charleston June 27, ‘63. July 27, ‘63, ordered to report to Gen. Hill, Oct. 30, ‘63, 4th Georgia Batt
Meeting of the Georgia Legislature. Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 6. --The Legislature met to-day. Col. Billups was elected President of the Senate, and Mr. Mobley, Clerk. Col. Aiken was elected Speaker, and Mr. Arrington, Clerk of the House of Representatives.