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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 6: (search)
rlain, (B) R. Adams, (C) E. Holcombe, (D) T. C. Jackson, (E) J. F. McCloskey, (F) M. Richardson, (G) E. M. Donehoe, (H) C. M. Jones and N. Clay, (I) S. S. Fears, (K) J. R. Mehaffey. This regiment was especially engaged in the defense of Savannah during the march of Sherman to the sea after the fall of Atlanta. The officers of the Third Georgia reserves were Col. E. J. Harris, Lieut.-Col. J. S. Moore, Maj. J. B. Griffin, Adjt. S. D. Martin; Capts. (A) J. A. McManus, (B) C. D. Amos, (C) W. F. Scott, (D) T. P. Lloyd, (E) N. Miller, (F) O. Cromwell, (G) S. D. Nutt, (H) S. E. Glass, (I) T. H. Hodgkiss, (K) G. A. Cunningham. This regiment also was engaged in the campaign in defense of Savannah under the command of Lieut.-Gen. W. J. Hardee. The Fourth Georgia reserves had the following officers: Col. R. S. Taylor, Lieut.-Col. A. D. Candler, Maj. J. H. Bush, Adjt. W. T. Florence; Capts. (A) G. S. Peavy, (B) J. M. B. Carlton; (C) J. P. Hudson, (D) R. T. Bowie, (E) B. D. Johnson, (F) A.
e the number of Confederate vessels daily arriving, and instead of lying at the wharves totting,' as the 'Yankee' vessels do, they are sold immediately; and the greater number are now actively engaged in trade with different ports — a great many being under charter of different Governments. Only one vessel, the brig Chapman, of New Orleans, is unable to leave." "Our Confederate Agent, Chas J. Helm, Esq., of Kentucky, and his family; the Hon. Beverly Tucker, of Virginia; Major Lewis; W. F. Scott and lady;--Green, Esq., of New Orleans; A. J. Matthews, of Pensacola; E. H. Weed, of Mobile, and John Interiority, of the same place, are all staying here." "The English navy officers express the most supreme disgust at the cowardly backing out of the Yankees in the Mason and Slidell affair. The Spaniards again complain of the seeming slight bestowed on their Government in never having had a Commissioner sent to Madrid. They claim that they would have long since recognized us, havi