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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 40: (search)
and T. T. Sanborn. Steamer daylight. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Francis S. Wells; Acting-Masters, J. H. Gleason and T. Werlhof; Acting-Ensigns, J. W. Willard and W. H. Penfield; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, F. M. Dearborne; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. M. Rogers; Acting-Master's Mates, Chas. Attmore and J. M. Simms; Engineers: Acting-First Assistant, Wm. H. Best; Acting-Second-Assistants, P. O. Brightman and C. O. Morgan; Acting-Third-Assistants, W. H. Crawford, J. E. Hilliard and J. T. Smith. Steamer Montgomery. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, E. A. Faucon; Acting-Master, G. H. Pendleton; Acting-Ensigns, W. O. Putnam, Robert Wiley and W. P. Burke; Acting-Master's Mates, J. D. Gossick, T. J. Walker and F. C. Simonds; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, D. F. Lincoln; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Joseph Watson; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, G. H. Wade; Acting-Second--Assistant, James Pollard; Acting-Third-Assistants, John McEwan, James Allen and G. M. Smith. Steamer Commodore P
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
. A. Davis; Second-Lieutenant of Marines, L. E. Fagan; Acting-Masters, W. U. Grozier and S. J. White; Acting-Ensigns, G. T. Davis, Whitman Chase, E. A. Small and J. F. Brown; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. R. Lyons, D. E. Knox, J. J. Fuller, Jr., Wm. Read, Jr., E. P. Blague, H. C. Thorburn and J. B. Lukens; Engineers: Chief, A. C. Stimers; Second-Assistants, J. S. Green, P. R. Voorhees, W. C. Williamson, A. Michener and N. W. Buckhout; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. W. Collins, W. H. Peabody and J. T. Smith; Boatswain, Charles Miller; Gunner, Cornelius Dugan; Carpenter, Wm. Hyde; Sailmaker, H. W. Frankland. *Vanderbilt--Second-rate. Captain, Charles W. Pickering; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant-Commander, J. D. Danels; Surgeon, Joseph Wilson; Assistant-Surgeon, L. M. Lyon; Acting Assistant Paymaster, J. E. Tolfree; Captain of Marines, William H. Parker; Acting-Masters, A. M. Keith and L. F. Timmerman; Acting-Ensigns, A. P. Sampson and E. N. Snow; Acting-Master's Mates, F. B. Atkinson, Edw.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 39 (search)
n's provisional division. Brigadier-General B. R. Johnson. Colonel J. S. Fulton. Seventeenth Tennessee, Lieutenant-Colonel Watt W. Floyd. Twenty-third Tennessee, Colonel R. H. Keeble. Twenty-fifth Tennessee, Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Snowden. Forty-Fourth Tennessee, Lieutenant-Colonel J. L. McEwen, Jr., and Major G. M. Crawford. Bale's brigade. Brigadier-General W. B. Bate. Fifty-eighth Alabama, Colonel Bushrod Jones. Thirty-seventh Georgia, Colonel A. F. Rudler and Lieutenant-Colonel J. T. Smith. Fourth Georgia Battalion (sharpshooters), Major T. D. Caswell, Captain B. M. Turner, and Lieutenant Joel Towers. Fifteenth and Thirty-seventh Tennessee, Colonel R. C. Tyler, Lieutenant-Colonel R. D. Frayser, and Captain R. M. Tankesley. Twentieth Tennessee, Colonel T. B. Smith and Major W. M. Shy. Brown's brigade. Brigadier-General J. C. Brown. Colonel Edmund C. Cook. Eighteenth Tennessee, Colonel J. B. Palmer, Lieutenant-Colonel W. R. Butler, and Captain Gideon
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Sergeant J. A. Crenshaw, Private J. L. Thompson. Co. D. Sergeant Wm. Denny, J. M. Wharton, Sergeant S. W. Cooke, Corporal P. P. Hudson. Co. E. Sergeant A. W. Dawson, Sergeant O. W. Moseley. Co. F. Corporal H. C. Tyree, Private J. T. Smith, Private Wm. R. Richardson. Co. G. Private Ed. W. Crichton, Jas. Crichton, Robt. R. Carroll, Jno. H. Finch, Wm. P. Finch, Wm. H. Moseley, Private Benj. Spence, Jos. Spence, Samuel H. Tanner, Geo. W. Wesson, Thos. J. Wray. l J. R. Bridges, J L. Stubbs, Private W. T. Eastwood, R. R. Rowe, A. C. Brown, C. W. Jones, B. A. Rowe, T. W. Field, P. H. Dutton, J. B. Cary, Private H. A. Pursell, R. C. Bridges, A. S. Trevilian, B. S. Hackney, N. P. Dutton, J. T. Smith, W. Colonna, Geo. Cotter, B. S. Cluverius, W. S. Miller, W. W. Nelson. Co. B. Private S. Duncan, L. Macon, T. W. Davis, Private J. Y. Mason, G. W. Perkerson, R. C. Pope. Co. C. Sergeant P. P. Yuille, Corporal R. S. Terry,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.1 (search)
fortunes. The catalogue shows but sixty matriculates for the whole scholastic year of 1863-64; the next was little better. The report of attendance, December 29, 1864, is interesting: Senior class, seven; Junior class, two; George Slover and J. T. Smith; first distinction to Smith, second to Slover. Sophomore class, twelve; of these, two absent from examination. Freshman class, nineteen. Even the catalogues are a silent witness of the intensity of the struggle. They are smaller, are on inSmith, second to Slover. Sophomore class, twelve; of these, two absent from examination. Freshman class, nineteen. Even the catalogues are a silent witness of the intensity of the struggle. They are smaller, are on inferior paper, and have that oily look peculiar to Confederate imprints. The difficulties in the way of the faculty were many, but they struggled on. Dr. Charles Phillips rang the college bell with his own hands for the last six months, although there were hardly a dozen boys in the Institution. These, with two or three exceptions, were from the village. When the Federal army appeared, these two or three left the University, and walked to their homes in the neighboring counties, but the exerc
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Crutchfield's artillery Brigade. (search)
in the Battle of Hillman's Farm, or Sailor Creek, Va., April 6, 1865.: Field and Staff—Wounded—Major William S. Basinger, Lieutenant E. P. Starr, Adjutant. Company A, Lieutenant W. H. King, Commanding: Killed—Lieutenant Wm. H. King; Sergeants R. Millen, W. H. Bennett; Privates Henry Crook, E. L. Gordon, J. W. Myddleton, John Vicars. Wounded—Lieutenant Fred A. Tupper; Sergeant Harry H. Woodbridge; Corporal H. Barrs; Privates James Belote, J. S. Gans, J. Hitchcock, B. Newbern, J. T. Smith, S. Syntis B. Green. Company B, Lieutenant Geo. D. Smith, Commanding: Killed—Sergeants Chase B. Postell, Sim Moreton; Privates E. L. Barie, Jas. C. Bryan. Wounded—Lieutenants Geo. D. Smith, Wm, D. Grant; Sergeant E. C. Wade; Privates Percy Elliott, F. Kreeger, J. Darracott, J. Douglass, J. N. Guerard, T. Kreeger, J. H. Polk, J. H. Butler. Company C, Captain Gilbert C. Rice Commanding: Killed—Captain G. C. Rice; Lieutenant George M. Turner; Sergeant George E. James; P
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
ton's BattalionLieut.-col. Hamilton. Allison's Tennessee SquadronCapt. Allison. P. D. Roddey's Brigade. 5th AlabamaCol. Josiah Patterson. 53d AlabamaCol. M. W. Hannon. Johnson's [Cavalry, 4th Alabama]Col. W. A. Johnson. Moreland's [Alabama] CavalryLieut.-col. Md. Moreland. Ferrell's BatteryCapt. G. A. Ferrell. Was lieutenant in Battery C, McIntosh's battalion, Virginia Artillery; also in Alabama Battery. Artillery. Hardee's corps. B. F. Cheatham's division. Smith's Battalion. Maj. M. Smith. McCants' BatteryCapt. R. P. McCants. Fowler's BatteryCapt. W. H. Fowler. Turner's BatteryCapt. W. B. Turner. P. R. Cleburnes division. Swett's Battalion. Swett's BatteryLieut. H. Shannon. Semple's BatteryLieut. R. W. Goldthwaite. Calvert's [J. H.] BatteryLieut. T. J. Key. C. L. Stevenson's division. Carnes' BatteryCapt. W. W. Carnes. Rowan's BatteryCapt. John B. Rowan. Max Van Den. Corput's Battery. Walkers division.
ett, Corp'l Shockley; privates Bowlin, Gilbert, Plasters, W. P. Waller, J. C. Waller, Wolfe--8. Missing: H. Spencer, Robert Radford, C. Bonnard--3. Company K.--Killed: Private J. B. Gibson Wounded: Sergeant R. Turner; privates S. Hodges, J. T. Smith--3. Missing: None. Respectfully submitted by Adj't Grigsey. Richard L. Maury, Maj. Comn'g. 2d Mississippi Battalion--(Lieut. Col. John Gibson Taylor) Company A, Lieut, Green commanding.--Killed: Private John Ganey. Woundedee, Corpl Roth, privates Hart, Kiss, Schultz, Ellinger, Crosby, Brown. Company F, Lieut. McLellan commanding. Killed: None. Wounded: Privates Manie, Sprague, Osborne, Holt. Company G, Capt. Manlove.--Killed: Lt. Luffin, privates Ivery, Smith and Levy.-- Wounded: Serg'ts Meeas and Hoybin, Corporals Coyle and Gallagher, privates Barnes, Burns, Looney, Zane, Bradley, Nugent, Bilszet, Madigan, Meagan, D. Mahoney, Davis, Ryan, Wring. Missing: Private Swiger. Company H, Capt. L. C. M
Prison items. --Forty-two runaway soldiers, who had gotten as far south as North Carolina, were yesterday received at Caster Thunder, from Camp Holmes, in that State. They belonged to the Wise Artillery, 2d N. C. Battalion, and Prestelow's Battalion. One hundred soldiers heretofore confined in the Eastern District station are to be sent to Winchester this morning under guard, to be put in their respective regiments J. T. Smith, charged with robbery, was arrested yesterday and put in Castle Thunder. G. A. Wallace, Captain and Enrolling Officer. C. S. A., yesterday sent word to the Provost Marshal that there was a party, believed to be an impostor, representing himself as Capt. Brown, of the Provost Guard, and if not authorized to do so he would cause him to be arrested. Brown was subsequently arrested on 17th street, dressed in a new uniform, and in Cast'e Thunder for examination.