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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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nded, First Sergeant F. A. Irwin, severely, musket-ball. Company K.--Killed, none. Wounded, Privates A. N. Stafford, thigh, slightly; Joseph Storts, slightly; F. Dutton, slightly. Recapitulation--Killed, two privates. Wounded, Two lieutenants, five sergeants, two corporals, and twenty-eight privates. List of killed and wounded in the Fourteenth regiment Iowa infantry, at the battle of Fort Donelson, February 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862. Regimental staff. Killed, Sergt.-Major S. H. Smith, shot through the head. Company D.--Killed, none. Wounded, Second Lieut. Wm. Gordon, slight wound on the hip from piece of shell. Privates Augustus Morti, slight wound on the hand; Stephen Joy, slight wound in the knee; Watson Long, slight wound in side. Company F.--Killed, none. Wounded, Sergeant Eli Coddington, left arm badly shattered and amputated; Privates Edward Edgar, hand, slight; James Coughnour. Company G.--Killed, Private Thomas Snelling. Wounded, Priva
J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Appendix: letters from our army workers. (search)
er chaplains present, there appeared J. M. Meredith, of the Forty-seventh Virginia Infantry, J. M. Anderson, of the Fortieth Virginia, John McGill, of the Fifty-second Virginia Infantry, John Paris, of the Fifty-fourth North Carolina Infantry, S. H. Smith, of the Sixtieth Georgia Infantry, William E. Cameron, of the Twenty-sixth Alabama, T. H. Howell, Thirteenth Alabama, and Dr. William M. Strickler, acting chaplain of the Fifth Louisiana. Christian brethren present were invited to take partacy had preached, Friday morning, at General Ewell's Headquarters, and in the afternoon, in Mahone's Brigade, to large and peculiarly attentive congregations. He thought God's work in the army still progressing. Brother Jones reported that in Smith's Brigade religious interest was increasing. Since last meeting, between forty and fifty had been hopefully converted. His daily meetings were large, and he had frequently enjoyed the ministrations of Dr. Broadus. In Hayes's Brigade, particu
J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Roster of chaplains, army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Missionary Chaplains in the Corps: Rev. Dr. Theodorick Pryor; Rev. Dr. J. C. Granberry; Rev. Harvie Hatcher; Rev. A. B. Woodfin. Second Corps (Major-General John B. Gordon commanding). Chaplains-at-large: Rev. Dr. B. T. Lacy; Rev. Dr. L. Rosser; Rev. E. J. Willis. Gordon's Division. Evans' Brigade. Sixty-first Georgia. A. B. Woodfin. Thirty-first Georgia. J. L. Pettigrew. Thirty-eighth Georgia. J. M. Brittain. Twenty-sixth Georgia. Thirteenth Georgia. Sixtieth Georgia. S. H. Smith. Twelfth Georgia Battalion. Louisiana Brigade (Colonel Peck). Sixth Louisiana. Seventh Louisiana. Father Hubert. Fifth Louisiana. Wm. M. Strickler. Eighth Louisiana. Father Schmilders. Ninth Louisiana. Rev. F. McCarthy. First Louisiana. Father Sheran. Second Louisiana. Robert Hardee. Tenth Louisiana. Fourteenth Louisiana. Fifteenth Louisiana. Terry's Brigade (Stonewall, J. M. Jones' and Steuart's Virginia Brigades). Second Virginia. Rev. Mr. McVeigh; A. C. Hopkins. Fift
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
0. Smith, Capt. D. A., 368. Smith, Ensign D. J., 146. Smith, Capt. Edw'd, 246. Smith, Lt. Edw'd, 197. Smith, Adj't F. R., 347. Smith, C. S. Navy, G. W., 450. Smith, Capt., James, 348. Smith, Lt. .S., 441. Smith, Lt. J. A., 413. Smith, Lt. J. B., 450. Smith, Lt. J. C., 212. Smith, Capt., J. Donnell, 13; Battery, 49, 51. Smith, Lt., J. Porter, 304. Smith, Lt M. T., 124. Smith, Lt., Owen, 359. Smith, Lt. R. B., 231. Smith, Lt. R. S., 123. Smith, Chaplain S. H., 213. Smith, Ass't Surg. S. H., 171. Smith, Lt. T. H., 449. Smith, Capt. T. H., 413. Smith, Lt., Thos. W., 348. Smith, C. S. Navy, Wm., 450. Smith, Capt. W. B., 71, 124. Smith, Lt. W. H., 16. Smith, Lt. W. J., 393. Smith, Lt. W. L., 73. Snead, Courier C., 18. Snead, Col., Claiborne, 333. Snead, Capt. F. T., 246. Snead, Capt. J. L.. 72. Snellings, Lt W. N., 296. Snipes, Lt. M. L. 197. Snodgrass, Maj. C. ., 3. Snowden, Maj. C. A., 457. Snowden, Ass't Surg. D. W., 286. Sommers,
e Embury, Joseph Embury, Perry Cody, James A. Bannett and E. W. Hayle, all slightly. Faulding Volunteers. Killed.--None. Wounded.--Those seriously wounded are Captain C. S. Jenkins, W. Burrows, D. G. Hollis, Allen White, Noah Adcock, Thomas Oglam, B. F. Lee, Moses Cooper, A. Stainham. Only one slightly wounded, G. B. Harris. Core Confederate Guards. Killed.--None. Wounded Seriously.--Captain T. S. Mayor, B. F. Wan, C. Meek. Slightly Wounded.--J. N. Scott, S. H. Smith, F. M. Duncan, E. Bishop, W. N. Conant, S. F. Mayo, W. F. Meadous. Decale light Infantry. Killed.--None. Wounded Seriously.--W. Y. Brown, W. Herring, W. R. Northam, W. W. Brennin. Slightly Wounded.--James Richardson, F. N. Nash, W. W. Nash, Thomas Arwood, D. P. Chandler. Iverson Invincibles. Killed.--None. Badly Wounded.--Captain A. T. Burke. Slightly Wounded.--F. F. Duke, E Coleman. Thomas McDonald, S. Seter, L. E. Dole, John Harris, David Harris, T