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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
liam Odom, Div. Provost Guard, Dock R. Priddy, Lawson C. Meeks, John W. Rantz; det'd Harness Maker. Simon Mayor, Co. I. Sergeant Wesley Thomas, Mus'n Henry C. Sweetzer, Sergeant William Corbett. Co. K. Private Chestey W. Abercrombie, Private Robert Marion, Ernst Buhler, Det'd Shoemaker, Jas. E. Morrison, Albert W. Seay, Thomas Craddock, Daniel S. Patterson. Thomas W. Cullifer, [62] Sixty-first Alabama Regiment. Co. A. Sergeant Robert Diamond, John R. Perry, det'd Com'y Sergeant, Private George W. Brady, Edward R. Cannon, Private Abel H. Crawford, Martin J. Guzman, Fletcher M. McCarty, George M. Watkins. Co. B. Private James Eacherman, Private Benjamin F. Faunt. Co. C. Private James E. Watts, William McDonald, det'd Brig. Shoe Shop, Private Samuel E. Benton, Lemuel Blanchett. Co. D. Private James S. Wommack, Private Henry L. Garrett, det'd David Manning, Brig. Shoe Shop. Co. E.— Private Jackson D
The Daily Dispatch: June 18, 1863., [Electronic resource], Review of the campaign against Vicksburg (search)
Prison Record. --The arrivals at Castle Thunder yesterday numbered in all 26 persons. Among these were John R. Perry, of Co. B, 26th Virginia battalion, and C. W. Moffitt, of Co. C, 10th Virginia regiment, both under sentence of Court-Martial. Jas. Sponge, a Yankee deserter, was also committed to the Castle. At the "Libby" five Yankees were received from Newbern, N. C., eighteen from Fredericksburg, and nine from Gordonsville.