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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907 1 1 Browse Search
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nford. Killed: Corporal W. A. Smith, private J. L. Gentry. Wounded: Captain S. M. Lanford, (since died,) Lieutenant W. H. Young, Corporal C. P. Verner, privates J. P. Havener, Levi Hill, G. T. Hyatt, W. J. Mayes, J. S. Rountree, R. A. Shands, E. E. Smith, James Story, A. C. Stripling, W. T. Wofford. Number of officers carried into action, 37; enlisted men, 431 ; total, 468. Number of killed, 23 ; wounded, 110; missing, 3; total, 136. The death of Captain Lanford increases the killed to which non-commissioned officers and privates in the ranks distinguished themselves, that it would be impossible to mention all in a report like this; but some there were whom the accidents of the battle threw under my immediate observation. Sergeant Smith, color-bearer, is deserving of the highest praise for his steadiness during the fight, and considerate coolness after being wounded; Orderly Sergeant Goodloe, company C, for activity and coolness in dressing his men while under a terrific fir
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. S. M. Wilkinson. Co. C, 9th Va. Regiment. Jas. M. Collins, Co. D, 7th Va. Infantry. D. W. Boyd, Co. B, 3d S. C. Batt. Q. M. Department, 1 private horse. E. E. Smith, Co. K, 3d S. C. Regiment. T. F. Broom, Co. C, 12th S. C. Regiment Infantry. J. C. Walker, Co. G, 1st S. C. Regiment Infantry. H. Trammell, Co. B, 30th Ga. Rl, Co. E, 3d S. C. Regiment Infantry, detailed in Div. Q. M. Department. D. W. Boyd, Co. D, 3d S. C. Regiment Infantry, detailed in Div. Q. M. Department. E. E. Smith, Co. K, 3d S. C. Regiment Infantry, detailed in Div. Q. M. Department. J. W. Brodie, Co. B, 20th S. C. Regiment Infantry, detailed in Headquarters Guard. a. Cav. M. M. Hite, Co. A, 39th Va. Cav. Joshua Thomas, Co. D, 39th Va. Cav. W. S. Ward, Co. A, 39th Va. Cav. D. W. Byrd, Co. D, 3d Batt. S. C. Infantry. E. E. Smith, Co. K, 3d Regiment S. C. Infantry. [26] Gary's Cavalry Brigade. This document was obligingly furnished by General J C. Kelton, Acting Adjutant and Inspe
r. No. 4, in School street, kept by Miss Susan L. Sawyer, before the end of the year (1838) had an offshoot taken from it, which was put under Miss Esther M. Hay. An examination of both was held in Boylston chapel. No. 5. This school is kept by Miss E. H. Dodge, in the vestry of the Universalist meeting house on Warren street. (The rental of the room was $50 per year.) No. 6 is held in a small rear room off Lawrence street, and is under Miss Betsey Putnam. No. 7 is kept by Miss E. E. Smith, in a room on Harvard street, hired of O. Jaquith. No. 8 is in a room under No. 7, with entrance from Prescott street. Miss M. E. Chamberlin is the teacher. No. 9 belongs to the town, and is on Common street. The regular teacher, Miss L. A. Skilton, was succeeded towards the end of the term by Miss M. H. Dupee. No. 10, also owned by the town, on the Training Field, in the rear of the Winthrop school, was under Miss A. W. Chamberlin, but now Miss Joanna S. Putnam is in charge.