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The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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Doc. 205.-the Washington Artillery. The following is a list of the officers: Staff--Major J. B. Walton; Adjutant, Lieut. W. M. Owen; Surgeon, Dr. E. S. Drew; Quartermaster, Lieut. C. H. Slocomb. Non-Commissioned Staff.--Sergeant-Major, C. L. C. Dupuy; Color Sergeant, Louis M. Montgomery; Quartermaster Sergeant, S. Kennedy. Color Guard.--Corporals George W. Wood, E. J. Jewell, A. H. Peale, and J. H Dearie. First Company.--Capt. M. M. Isaacson; First Lieutenant, J. B. Richardson, Jr.; Second Lieutenant, H. G. Geiger. Second Company.--First Lieutenant, C. C. Lewis, commanding; First Lieutenant, Samuel J. McPherson; Second Lieut., C. H. Slocomb. Third Company.--Captain M. B. Miller; 1st Lieutenant, J. B. Whittington; 2d Lieutenant, L. A. Adam; 1st Sergeant, Frank McElroy; 2d do., A. V. Hero; 3d do., L. Prados; 4th do., J. T. Handy; 1st Corporal, E. J. Jewell; 2d do., A. H. Peale; 3d do., W. H. Ellis; 4th do., Collins. Fourth Company.--Captain, B. F. Eshleman;
leans, now encamped at Howard's Grove: Staff.--Major, J. B. Walton; Adjutant, Lieut. W. M. Owen; Surgeon, Dr. E. S Drew; Quartermaster, Lieut. C. H. Slocomb. Non-Commissioned Staff--Sergeant-Major, C. L. C. Dupuy; Color Sergeant, Louis M. Montgomery; Quartermaster Sergeant, Stringer Kennedy. Color Guard.--Corporals George W. Wood, E. J. Jewell, A. H. Peale and J. H. Dearie. First Company.--Captain, H. M. Isaacson; First Lieutenant, J. B. Richardson, Jr.; Second Lieutenant, Hceived yesterday at this officer, says, locally, under the head of "merited compliment:" "A splendid sword, obtained from Paris, has been received, and we learn for warded to Richmond, to be presented to our reportorial predecessor, Sergt. L. M. Montgomery. His friends were much disappointed in not receiving it in time for presentation before his departure; but its reception by him at Richmond will be none the less gratifying. As one of our contemporaries justly remarks, the sword will b