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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 9 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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the left of this house, behind a stone wall, in rear of the Twenty-fourth Georgia regiment. Captain Pulliam, with his company, came up shortly after this disposition of my command, and was sent to a nts Elliott and Fishburn, of this company, were wounded, gallantly discharging their duty. Captains Pulliam, Moore, Cunningham, Graham, and Lieutenants Maxwell, Brown, Perry, and Wallace, commanding kets consisted of two wings, the right commanded by Captain A. G. Govan, and the left by Captain A. J. Pulliam. The reserve I stationed at or near the market-house. About eleven o'clock P. M. of thdge, having extended it about thirty feet on the water. On reaching this point, I relieved Captain Pulliam, and assumed command in person. You having left it discretionary with me when to begin they, with his gallant company, stood the shot and shell like veterans, as did the commands of Captains Pulliam and Middleton and Lieutenants Patton and Lindly. I cannot close without according to Wm. C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
outh Carolina regiment, wounded July 2d, died July 27th. Captain J. K. McIver, 8th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private J. Mitchell, 12th Alabama regiment; died July 30th. Private A Crews, 50th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private J. F. Walters, 10th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th, died July 23d. Private P. S. Snuggs, 51st Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Major J. M. Bradley, 13th Mississippi Regiment, wounded July 2d, died July 28th. Captain A. J. Pulliam, 17th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Captain E. J. Zane, 34th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 5th; died July 28th. Colonel S. P. Lumpkin, 44th Georgia regiment; wounded July 1st. Private W. F. Logan, 1st Virginia cavalry. Lieutenant N. C. Hobbs, 1st Virginia cavalry; wounded July 10th. Captain W. B. Haygood, 44th Georgia regiment; wounded July 1st. Private C. C. Mims, 5th Alabama regiment. Private J. H. Bassett, 11th Mississippi regiment; wounded July 3d. Priva