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The Daily Dispatch: September 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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of the profession he had embraced, he devoted himself with ardent zeal and untiring perseverance to his multitudinous studies, and went through his four years course with no less distinction than success. He was graduated July 1st, 1838, being second in a class of forty-five, and on July 7th of the same year was appointed Second Lieutenant in the United States Engineers. Generals Hardee, Wayne, Ed. Johnson, Reynolds, Stevenson, Trapier, and Sibley, of the Confederate army, and Mc-Dowell, A. T. Smith, Granger, Barney, and McKinstry, of the Federal army, were classmates of his, and were graduated at the same time. His life was uneventful from that date to the year 1846-47, when, according to plans drawn up by Captain J. G. Barnard, U. S. Engineers, and himself, he directed the fortification works at the city of Tampico. In the month of March, 1847, he joined the expedition under Major-General Scott, against the city of Mexico. He distinguished himself at the siege of Vera Cruz, in
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
vate L. W. Hodges, W. Holland, W. S. Hubbard, J. F. W. Lotzia, J. C. Nelms, A. W. Olliver, Alex. Rulls, T. W. Trent, Geo. W. Ward. Co. B. 1st Sergeant A. F. Holliday, Sergeant E. A. Norfleet, Corporal V. S. Kilby, W. J. Lawson, Courier Wallace Kilby, one horse and equipments, R. E. Nelms, one horse and equipments, Private G. W. Brinkley, L. Ely, H. Ellis, T. H. Hines, Private H. K. Hodges, H. F. Jarratt, S. J. Nelms, G. E. Olliver, E. J. Pruden, Jas. Pugh, A. T. Smith, H. Tyler, J. H. Tyler, W. D. Wright, C. Young. Co. C. 1st Sergeant W. H. Baden, Sergeant C. A. Etheridge, S. S. Dan, Courier T. W. Spady, one horse and equipments, Private T. F. Brooks, J. G. Cooper, Private W. W. Diggs, C. Diggs, Wm. Beal, E. J. Godwin, S. W. Hunter, J. M. Luik. Co. D. Sergeant M. W. Robert, N. K. Ely, J. E. Chapman, Corporal C. B. Crumpler, Private J. Brown, M. B. Bracy, Jno. Coggin, R. D. Carson, Private T. J. Marshall, J. Minger, G
under execution by the Sheriff of this county, and Mr. H. S. Fulkerson, of New Orleans, became the purchaser. A new company was subsequently formed, and the following persons elected directors: A. Pope, J. Murrah, G. G. Gregg, J. S. Holman, Benjamin Long, J. M. Wascom, George B. Adkins, and R. W. Lougherv.--The number of directors can be increased to nineteen. By-laws have been adopted, and the company thoroughly organized. Col. J. S. Holman was elected president, A. Pope vice president, A. T. Smith secretary, G. G. Gregg treasurer, and C. E. Hynson general superintendent. H. S. Fulkerson has been empowered to act as the agent of the company in New Orleans. Provision will be made for just debts and genuine stock of the sold-out company owned by citizens of the Confederate States. The policy of the company will be published in due season, and we have no doubt it will be generally approved by all those who desire nothing more than evenhanded justice. The war tax before
having left Booneville on the 7th instant, discredit the report. Arrest of eminent Southerners. Louisville, Sept. 19. --The Hon. C. A. Morehead, Col. Reuben Durrett, and William Barr were arrested on yesterday, for corresponding with the enemy or rebels, and conveyed across the river. They are at Browning's hotel, in Jeffersonville. The war loan — the State Arms. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 19. --Petitions were presented to-day by Messrs. Spalding, Edmunds, Hampton, Ray, Smith, Anderson, and Ireland, in favor of the loan tax. They were referred. A bill was passed this morning giving to the Military Board the power to loan the State arms to Maj. Anderson. Also, a bill increasing the power of the Board. Excitement at Paducah. Paducah, Sept. 17. --Last night was one full of excitement at this point. Twice the pickets all around the town fired off their guns, and the whole army were turned out and formed in order of battle. The first alarm was cau