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Col. John C. Moore, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 9.2, Missouri (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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organization in earnest. There were enough recruits to make three regiments, composed of as good soldierly material as could be found anywhere. Jo O. Shelby was chosen colonel of the Lafayette county regiment; B. F. Gordon, lieutenant-colonel; and George Kirtley, major. The Jackson county regiment elected Upton Hays, colonel; Beal G. Jeans, lieutenant-colonel; and Charles Gilkey, major. The southwest regiment elected John T. Coffee, colonel; John C. Hooper, lieutenant-colonel; and George W. Nichols, major. General Hindman sent a staff officer to organize the three regiments into a Missouri cavalry brigade, of which Col. Jo O. Shelby was given the command. Other regiments were also raised in other parts of the State for both the infantry and cavalry service. Col. John Q. Burbridge raised a fine cavalry regiment, composed mostly of recruits from north of the Missouri river. Wm. L. Jeffers raised another cavalry regiment in southeastern Missouri, composed of the best material.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Smith, Co. G. R. F. Vaughn, Co. G. W. M. Jordan, Co. G. Jno. Kirkland, Co. G. P. H. Thomas, Co. G. E. D. Worsham, Co. G. J. T. Lashley, Co. H. Chas. Moser, Co. H. Corporal G. Coleman, Co. I. Private E. H. Bradshaw, Act. Com. Sergeant, with private horse and equipments, Co. I. Robt. Bradley, Co. I. Wm. Bradley, Co. I. C. Warren, Co. I. Jno. H. Meadows, Co. I. Z. Parrons, Co. K. E. W. Pierce, Co. K. Wm. R. Daniel, Co. K. Samuel Worts, Co. A. Wm. Holt, Co. A. George W. Nichols, Co. A. Private Wm. H. Smith, Co. F. Jno. Sink, Co. F. Private Stephen Hunt, Co. A. Sergeant-Maj. Wm. P. Bradshaw. [78] Enlisted men, 57th Virginia Regiment. Private W. J. Ford, Act. Com. Sergeant, one private horse and equipments. Sergeant M. W. Seay, Co. A. Com. Sergeant N. W. Airs. Q. M. Sergeant T. W. Trent, private horse and equipments. Private A. L. Blackwell, Co. A. J. D. Blackwell, Co. A. T. C. Lavender, Co. A. Corporal Dan'l M. Bowles, Co. B. Private
antiquities, National museum, Stockholm, Sweden, is on the exchange list of the Reg-Ister. Medford was never formally incorporated as a Town. The first reference to Medford in Records of the State is 1630. Colonial Records, vol. 1, P. 59. Members. Life, members since the annual March meeting:— Gilbert Hodges. Andrew F. Curtin. Hon. Samuel C. Lawrence. Mrs. Carrie R. Lawrence. Hon. Charles S. Baxter. Hon. William Cushing Wait. Miss Zipporah Sawyer. Hon Daniel A. Gleason. Hon. Daniel A. Gleason. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Walter F. Cushing. David H. Brown. Hon. Lewis H. Lovering. Edward P. Boynton. Leonard Tufts. New members since the annual March meeting:— Charles M. Ludden. Mrs. Charles M. Ludden. Harry Highley. James Mott Hallowell. George W. Mills, M. D. James C. D. Clark, M. D. Samuel C. L. Haskell. George C. Tidden. Francis H. Bridge. Frederick W. Gow. James Morrison. Wm. H. Couch. William P. Martin. George W. Nichols