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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), United Confederate Veterans. (search)
Petersburg, Va. Medical Inspector, Charles Wm. Penn Brock, M. D., Richmond, Va., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Department of North Carolina-Medical Director, Bedford Brown, M. D. Medical Inspector, S. S. Satchwell, M. D., Wilmington, N. C. Edward Warren-Bey, lately deceased at Paris, formerly medical director of Army of North Carolina during the war 1861-65. Department of South Carolina—Medical Director, Peyre Porcher, M. D., Charleston, S. C., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Medical Inspect Director, John Herbert Claiborne, M. D., Petersburg, Va.; Medical Inspector, Chas. Wm. Penn Brock, Richmand, Va. VII. North Carolina—Medical Director, Bedford Brown, M. D.; Medical Inspector, S. S. Satchwell, M. D., Wilmington, N. C., and Edward Warren—Bey, M. D. (lately deceased). VIII. South Carolina—Medical Director, Peyre Porcher, M. D., Charleston, S. C.; Medical Inspectors, A. M. Talley, M. D., and Middleton Michel, M. D., Charleston, S. C. IX. Georgia—Medical Director, James
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
f Regiment July 15, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 30th Arkansas Regiment. Jan. 31, ‘63, 25th Arkansas Regiment. May 9, ‘63, transferred Department Mississippi. Warne, J. H., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Jan. 31, ‘63, 39th North Carolina. Ward, W. H., Assistant Surgeon. April 30, ‘63, 28th Mississippi Regiment. Watters, J. H., Surgeon. March 13, ‘63, assigned to duty at Tunnel Hill by S. H. Stout. April 30, ‘63, Gilmer Hospital, Chattanooga. May 31, ‘63, returned to Tunnel Hill. Warren, T. A., Surgeon, $100. Assigned Feb. 7, ‘63, to duty with Provost Battalion by Surgeon-General at Atlanta, Ga. May 31, ‘63, Roy Hospital. waters, M. S., Assistant Surgeon. April 30, ‘63, 1st Tennessee Cavalry, July 13, ‘63, ordered to report to Gen. Forrest for duty in 1st Tennessee Regiment Cavalry. Wall, John Garrett, Surgeon. April 30, ‘63, 19th Louisiana Regiment. way, W. H., Assistant Surgeon. Aug 31, ‘63, 29th Georgia Regiment, Oct. 12, ‘63, relieved
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
ung nation was extinguished like a dying star. A whole people, genius, valor, patriotism and renown, went down in calamity and ruin. Does not Providence cast down the great, the gifted, and the good to demonstrate virtue, and to instruct us to be careless of fortune? A soldier must take his fate, whether it comes with death, as it did to Charles XII, to Wallerstein, to Gustavus Adolphus, to Hampden and Sidney, to Jackson and Stuart, to Polk, to Cleburne, to Pegram and Pelham, to Wolfe, to Warren, and Sidney Johnston; whether it comes by wounds, as to Joe Johnston and Ewell, whether in gloom and disaster, as to Hannibal, to Napoleon, to Lee and Early. But the deed lives. What did he dare? What did he do? Ad parebat quo nihil iniquiusest ex eventua famam habiturum, said Livy of old, of one who got fame, not from his own deed, but from happy deliverance, and who, in the chance medley and motley wear of this tumultuous sphere, has not learned that the tricks of the fickle goddess wh