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Elections inevitably hinged on and embodied the popular judgment on the issues thus made up; and the brighter prospects of the National cause were reflected in the general success of the Republican candidates. Vermont--the first to vote thereafter Sept. 1.--did, indeed, show a reduction of her always heavy Republican majority — the Democratic party having made no effort 1862. Republican. Democratic. Gov. Holbrook, 30,032. Smalley, 3,724. 1863 Republican. Democratic. J. G. Smith, 29,613. Redfield, 11,962. in 1862, and now doing its best; whereas, her election in the former year had been unaffected by the wave of depression and discouragement that swept soon afterward over the loyal States. California voted next: Sept. 3. going Union throughout by a very large majority 1863. Union. Democratic. Gov. F. F. Low, 64,447. Downey, 44,715. --nearly equal to that of 1861; but Maine--voting somewhat later Sept. 14.--felt the full impulse of the swelli
e time, have pleasure in congratulating you upon the bravery of your son, which has enrolled his name upon the list of American heroes. I remain truly your friend, John A. Andrew, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Oct. 31. The news received concerning the condition of your son, up to this day, continues to be equally favorable to his sure recovery. J. A. A. Nov. 5.—The Governor writes to A. H. Bullock, at Worcester, forwarding to him a check from A. D. and J. G. Smith & Co., Providence, R. I., for one hundred dollars, payable to his order; fifty dollars to be expended for the soldiers of the Fifteenth, and fifty dollars for the soldiers of the Twentieth Regiment,—the two which had been engaged in the battle of Ball's Bluff. Nov. 6.—The Governor writes to Surgeon Galloupe, of the Seventeenth Regiment, acknowledging the receipt of one of Ross Winans's pikes, made by him at Baltimore for the rebels, and says, It will find a place among the other souven<
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
5th Sergeant J. H. Williams, 1st Corporal A. J. Welden, Private S. J. Abernathey, W. F. Abernathy, E. Andrews, J. W. Chaffin, C. Chappell, Private J. M. Coggins, J. H. Campbell, E. Lamb, J. T. Harris, W. H. Myhard, J. D. Sloan, T. C. Samuels, J. Wright. Co. K. 1st Sergeant H. F. Smith, 2d Sergeant J. W. Brown, 4th Sergeant N. Henderson, Private R. J. Griffin, T. W. Micthenar, W. A. Bishop, J. J. McGloghn, Private C. W. Owen, S. M. Smith, S. C. Smith, J. G. Smith, F. Wm. Smith, F. P. Sandford, R. W. Stowe. Total, 188. E. D. Clower, Capt. Commanding Regiment. G. W. Knight, Sergeant-Major. Forty-eighth Alabama Regiment. Field and Staff. Hosp. Stew'd R. W. Cam, Musician E. S. Smith. Co. A. 1st Sergeant R. A. Yarbrough 2d Sergeant J. S. Burges 3d Sergeant S. P. Densmon 4th Sergeant Milton Stewart 1st Corporal A. J. Vanhorne 4th Corporal C. H. Graves, Private Whitfield Beam R. A. Cain Private Chas. Graves, F. G. G
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
Private R. Brown, E. B. Dorden, R. F. Denham, W. Denham, O. H. Gill, J. G. Hancock, W. Hill, M. Kelley, T. B. Kelley, Private F. W. Keath, C. McDonald,. J. H. McDonald, S. Packmam, W. M. Power, H. H. Stricklin, T. J. St. John, J. G. Smith, J. S. Turner, J. F. Williams. Co. C. 2d Sergeant Wm. McC. Combs, 4th Sergeant A. P. Wall, 4th Corporal W. J. Heflin, Private D. A. Bell, J. M. Bell, C. C. Bell, W. E. Betts, B. F. Grafton, J. T. Grafton, Private A. J. GruPrivate J. W. Kirkis, Private C. H. Ellis. Co. D. Sergeant J. M. Stroup, F. A. Christian, Private W. F. Brombalow, T. H. Bowen, Private W. C Hardy, D. L. Potts, W. M. Thomas, T. H. Dean. Co. E. 1st Sergeant P. H. Teasley, Sergeant J. G. Smith, Mus'n H. K. Bruce, Private J. L. Beck, Private D. Green, M. Roberts, K. L. Ruth. Co. F. Sergeant W. R. Payne, Mus'n J. H. Montgomery, Private L. Carlisle, M. R. Pritchell, Private W. B. Spears, D. F. Spears, J. W. South
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
R. B. Owen, J. C. Parker, J. E. Powell, W. H. Powers, J. E. Thomas, J. Vasser, E. T. Walker. Co. F. Sergeant J. R. Robinson, J. H. Ballows, Corporal H. C. Poindexter, E. J. Owen, Private M. C. Abbott, C. Arrington, W. T. Epps, B. J. Epps, C. Hackney, Private J. M. Owen, W. Powell, W. G. Pearce, A. Smith, J. M. Spenser, R. P. Spenser, A. R. Powell, J. P. Stevens, G. M. Scott, Private J. E. Hill, S. M. Mason, G. W. Owen, Private G. W. Tucker, J. H. Murphy, J. G. Smith. Co. G. Sergeant W. M. Andrews, S. E. Fuqua, Corporal Y. P. Key, Private T. A. Arthur, A. M. Anderson, J. Brown, S. Blankenship, W. Cotly, J. Cottrell, Private J. R. Gibbes, E. W. Howell, Jno. Jarratt, J. D. Key, W. E. Lowry, J. M. Nowell, E. D. Tolley, J. W. Minick, J. West. Co. H. Sergeant S. Taylor, Private J. Bowyer, J. E. Burnett, L. B. Carter, H. B. Eubank, J. P. Gray, E. C. Hawkins, W. H. Lawhorn, W. J. Moore, W. A. Morris, J. P. Meador, T. A. Mc
of the troops — crop prospects, &c. CharlotteCo.Va., May 18, 1861 The martial spirit is thoroughly around in this section. Volunteer companies are organizing, and the people with a noble generally are willing to contribute their all to rebel a fanatical invader who seeks to deprive them of a heritage won by the valor and blood of their ancestors. The "Rifles,"Capt. Spencer, left for Richmond about three weeks ago. The Charlotte Cavalry, about 90 strong, commanded by Capt. J. G. Smith, left for Camp. Ashland on the 15th of the present month. It is a company composed of the heart material, thoroughly equipped and aimed and as ready and capable to hurl themselves with as much daring and intrepatry against the vandals of the North as the Mamelukes of Egypt did against the legions of Napoleon. I witnessed the departure of the "Clarkesville Blues," commanded by Captain G. W. Emtey, on the 16th instant, for Richmond.-- They went off in fine spirits, and, like the R
From Norfolk. Personal.--Colonel John S. Loomis, Assistant Special Agent of the Treasury Department of Richmond, is at the Atlantic Hotel. Presentation.--Mr. J. G. Smith, Worshipful Master of Lodge No. 1, F. A. M., in this city, was presented on Wednesday evening with a beautiful gold watch and chain, to which was attached a masonic emblem of the same substantial material. The ceremony was most affecting, as it was sincere, the testimonial coming from those whose hearts fully appreciated the good work wrought by Mr. Smith, who is proficient in whatever he undertakes, and never uses untempered mortar. Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal.--All the water is out of this canal, and the repairs are being pushed forward with all possible speed. If the weather continues favorable, the canal will be open for navigation about the 10th of January. The Condition of Edwards.--J. H. Edwards, shot at Oxford Hall on Wednesday night while resisting the guard, is considered in a very