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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Medical history of the Confederate States Army and Navy (search)
iries of the Surgeon-General United Confederate Veterans, and in the absence of all information from Mississippi, we present with pleasure, for the consideration of the United Confederate Veterans, the following valuable communication from General Allen Thomas, who served with distinguished gallantry at the siege of Vicksburg: Runnymeade, October 21, 1891. Dr. Joseph Jones, Surgeon-General United Confederate Veterans: my dear doctor—Your favor of September, after some delay in finding me, t was told that Colonel McCardle, of General Pemberton's staff, was about to publish such a work, which induced me to abandon it. Regretting that I am unable to give you more accurate dates. I am, with the highest esteem, most truly yours. Allen Thomas. State of Missouri. Executive Department, city of Jefferson, April 14, 1890. Joseph Jones, M. D., Surgeon-General United Confederate Veterans, 156 Washington Avenue New Orleans, La.: dear Sir—I am in receipt of yours of the 9th
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.18 (search)
ns were commanded by such distinguished officers as Thomas, McCook, Crittenden, Sheridan, Negley, Granger and n gate across the valley leading into Chattanooga. Thomas, whose pathway had always been lighted with the staeir entire front, except on the Federal left, where Thomas seemed to have his wing of this great iron gate ancon, Cheatham and Cleburne foamed themselves away on Thomas, but he stood like a rock. Longstreet, commanding vanishes and falls back, part of it in the rear of Thomas and part of it on the nearest road to Chattanooga. Rosecrans leaves the field and sends word to Thomas to do the best he can to save himself. McCook and Critteral right and center are now massed as a support to Thomas. Longstreet presses open the iron gate tills it hangs on only one hinge, and that hinge was Thomas. Thomas' corps was now girdled with a line of victorious bayThomas' corps was now girdled with a line of victorious bayonets, while Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volleyed and thunde
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Unveiling of the statue of General Ambrose Powell Hill at Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1892. (search)
total of forty-nine men rank and file. Guests in carriages. The military were followed by a long line of carriages containing the distinguished visitors. The following is a list of the guests thus honored: Governor P. W. McKinney, Hon. J. Taylor Ellyson, Colonel C. S. Venable, General James A. Walker, Dr. J. William Jones, Major T. A. Brander, Captain Thomas Ellett, Captain R. B. Munford, Miss Lucy Lee Hill, Miss Russie Gay, Miss Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Saunders, Mrs. Ransom, Miss Thomas, Miss Fannie Hill, Miss Minnie Hill, Mrs. Wiltshire, General Fizhugh Lee, General Dabney H. Maury, Dr. J. B. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Bispham, Mr. John Purcell, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Miss Lelia Dimmock, Mrs. J. B. Pace, Mr. McIntosh, Miss McIntosh, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. General Heth, Miss Heth, Mrs. W. H. Palmer, Mrs. E. G. Leigh, Mrs. Frank Christian, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Taylor, Miss Muns, Mr. William L. Sheppard, Mrs. William L. Sheppard, Miss Jennie Ellett, Miss Styles, Genera