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oad leading to Raleigh, and part of it on the Goldsboroa road. On the 16th, at a point five miles south of Averysboroa, He was attacked by the two Federal corps under General Slocum and by Kilpatrick's cavalry. General Hardee had posted his force in two lines. On the first was formed Colonel Alfred Rhett's brigade of Regulars, from the defences of Charleston, supported by a battalion of light artillery and some of Hampton's cavalry. That line was attacked by Jackson's division, a part of Ward's, and by a portion of Kilpatrick's cavalry, in two successive assaults and a movement in front and flank. After repulsing with slaughter two attacks and maintaining the front line for several hours, the command fell back to the second line, which General Hardee held, driving back the enemy. General Sherman speaks of this defence as stubborn. Our loss was computed at five hundred. That of the enemy, according to prisoners' accounts, amounted to thirty-two hundred. General Sherman, in his
n. Opportunely forewarned, we must be forearmed and prepared at all points. Respectfully, your obdt. servt., Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff. Sumter, August 31st. Extract from Journal Kept at Post. August 30th.—The entire day 634 shot and shell were fired at this post: 322 struck outside, 168 inside, 144 missed. Shipped by steamer Etiwan large amount of ordnance stores. Garrison worked part of night. Casualties: Private A. E. Woolright, Company C, 28th Georgia Volunteers, and F. Ward, Company C, 28th Georgia Volunteers. Damage to fort most apparent inside. On east barbette battery two 10-inch columbiads, serviceable up to-day, had carriages broken; one 10-inch columbiad muzzle shot off and dismounted. Parapet all shaky, and partially demolished; traverse badly cut up; three arches, with ramparts on northeast front, cut away and tumbled in, burying some commissary stores; east scarp, near southeast pan-coupe, has large blocks knocked away from face of second tier of c
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
o. C. T. Sullivan,Zzz=Co. C. R. Smith,Zzz=Co. C. E. P. Freeman,Co. E. T. J. Glenn,Zzz=Co. E. H. C. Harper,Zzz=Co. E. 4th Corporal A. L. Nelson,Co. D. Private J. E. Adams,Zzz=Co. D. J. W. Grant,Zzz=Co. D. W. A. Harman,Zzz=Co. D. J. M. Herndon,Zzz=Co. D. B. G. Kempson,Zzz=Co. D. W. T. Kilpatrick,Zzz=Co. D. W. M. Mann,Zzz=Co. D. J. E. Moore,Zzz=Co. D. J. B. Reese,Zzz=Co. D. H. H. Suber,Zzz=Co. D. H. T. Shores,Zzz=Co. D. C. D. Williams,Zzz=Co. D. P. R. Wilhite,Zzz=Co. D. F. Ward,Zzz=Co. D. 1st Sergeant G. W. Payne,Co. E. Private H. A. Brice,Zzz=Co. E. W. T. Cornelius,Zzz=Co. E. J. R. Eason,Zzz=Co. E. T. Holder,Co. G. G. Hurman,Zzz=Co. G. J. J. Morris,Zzz=Co. G. J. V. Nixon,Zzz=Co. G. S. Noble,Zzz=Co. G. M. F. Saunders,Zzz=Co. G. 1st Sergeant J. L. Chambers,Co. H. 3d Corporal W. A. Hammett,Zzz=Co. H. Private J. L. Webb,Zzz=Co. H. W. L. Holbrook,Zzz=Co. H. 2d Sergeant J. G. Christopher,Co. I. 3d Sergeant W. J. O'Rear,Zzz=Co. I. 4th Sergeant J. J
Conference.Second day. Stauston, March. 14. The religious exercises were conducted by the Rev. John Thrush. The journal of yesterday was read and .... Several page were referred to the ... Committee. The parchments of Rev. .... Maybee were ordered to be restored. The Presiding Elders were constituted a committee on Missions. V. F. Ward was elected Assistant Secretary and Statistician. Report of Publication Committee of Baltimore Advocate, and financial report of F. Ward of the Baltimore Advocate, were referred to the Committee on Baltimore Advocate John Lanahan said that he had signed the report of the Publishing Committee as a business paper. At 10 o'clock, on motion, the order of the day was taken up. The time allowed for speaking on the slavery of marital was extended to 30 minutes. The following questions were propounded by the Bishop, in writing, and answered by him in the same way: Sr. David Thomas — Is there anything in th
ienna; A C. Landstreet, Fairfax county, and Geo H. Thomas, District of Columbia, taken at Falls-Church; David Porter, of District of Columbia, same regiment, taken in Georgetown; S. S. Green, Richmond, Governor's Guards, taken at Burk's Station; J. A. Reynolds, Slumtown, Va, 5th Va. Regiment; H. C. Ferrill, Charleston, S. C. Hampton Legion; R. O. Lewis, Anderson, S. C., and M. Bowman, Groenville, S. C., 4th South Carolina regiment; J. R. Paine, Floyd county, Ga.; Randolph Gray, Bibb county, F. Ward, Harris county, S. B Bulkley, Bibb county, Ga, 8th Georgia regiment; Lieut. Col. B. B. Boone, Tishimingo, 2d Mississippi regment; R. M. Walker, Tippah county, Miss. 2d Mississippi regiment; Thomas Hays, New Orleans, Delta Rangers; Lieut. Danott, Alleghany county, Va., 27th Virginia regiment; J. M. McFail, Anderson, S C., 4th South Carolina regiment; George Baker, W. C. Humphreys, F. A Hammond, Atlanta, Ga; J. T. C Calvin, Green county, Ga; James Renshaw, S. Garrett; L Brick, L. H. Grunaling
risoners of war taken from those States, now continued in Washington and New York harbor, will be released on taking the prescribed oath of allegiance to the United States, or an oath not to engage in arms against the United States. Of those confined in this city the 37 here named will be released as above. Townsend Hobbs, W. Lafin, R. G. Alford, D. D. Fiquaet, S. S. Green, David Porter. G. A. Thomas, Thos. Anderson, A. C. Ferrill, J. A. Winfield, J. R. Payne, W. James, A. Bomamdier, F. Ward, W. A. Wilson, C. Long, R. B. Boone, R. Walker, Wm. T. Thompson. W. Johnson, W. Burrows, J. N. McFall, Geo. Banker, J. Carlin, J. O'Brien. S. Garritt, L. Rielk, W. A. Barron, G. H. Gamling, J. Leadbetter, A. J. Smith, J. F. Grayson, R. Pinckney, W. J. N. Barton, Geo. Larrabee, J. T. Elliott, Geo. Miller. Col. Loomis, commanding at Fort Columbus, will, in connection with Lieut. Colonel Burke, select twenty from among the prisoners of war under their charge, to make up the number indicated
From Kentucky. the reported skirmish at Greensburg--Gen. Hardee's movements — the Strength of Lincoln's forces, &c. Nashville, Oct. 21. --It is announced now that the reported skirmish at Greensburg, Ky., was premature. The Bowling Green correspondent of the Union and American says that Gen. Hardee's command did not reach there until the afternoon of the 18th inst. He was delayed by a sudden rise in the Little Barren. The Lincolnites fled several hours before Hardee arrived. The town was almost deserted by the citizens. Ward has retreated from Muldraugh's hill, where from Sherman's manœnvring no stand could be made. Rousseau still occupies Nolin, with several thousand men, and does not seem able or disposed to make an advance. The entire Lincoln force between Louisville and Nolin does not exceed fifteen hundred men