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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
Every member of the band deserves special mention. The sweet music which they discoursed beguiled camp life of much of its tediousness. Assistant Surgeon Dr. J. M. Warren was detached from the regiment and sent to another command in Virginia. Dr. Warren was a kind-hearted gentleman, able and intelligent, and thoroughly familiDr. Warren was a kind-hearted gentleman, able and intelligent, and thoroughly familiar with the mysteries of his profession. Our loss seemed irreparable, but we were exceedingly fortunate in having a gentleman, Dr. A. J. Beale, of equal ability assigned to us in place of Dr. Warren. Dr. Beale was a Kentuckian, and had been a lieutenant in Company D, Ninth Kentucky infantry. He was engaged with his regiment in tDr. Warren. Dr. Beale was a Kentuckian, and had been a lieutenant in Company D, Ninth Kentucky infantry. He was engaged with his regiment in the battles of Shiloh and Murfreesboro. At the latter place he was severely wounded. He took up a gun which had fallen from the hands of a disabled soldier, and dropping upon one knee to fire, was hit by a ball which made six holes in his body, passing through both thighs and calf of one leg. He was taken prisoner, and confined
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
er, Hon., Leroy Pope, 273, Walker, Gen., R. Lindsay, 208. Walker, Gen. W. S, 25. Wallace, Gen., 22. Wallace, Gen., Lew, 316 Wallace, Lt., Robert. death of, 270. Wallace, Gen. W. H ,303, 305. Wallace, Gen. W. H. L., 81. Wallace, Major, Wm., 390. Walters, 143. Walthall, Hon. E. C., letter from, 345. Walthall's Junction, Engagement at, 185, 408. War of 1812, 434. War of 1861, Results of the, 442. Ward, J. W., 395. Ward, Major, 114. Warley, Major F. F., 157, 159. Warren, Ass't Surgeon J. M., 173. Washington, 112 Washington, Geo., 420, 432, 443. Washington College, 37. Washington Light Infantry, 133, 134, 143. Washington Rifles, 128, 133. Washington, Col. Wm., 433. Watkins, Sergeant N J.,92. Watson's Battery, 70. Watson, Lt. J. A , 20, 21. Watts, Sergeant, Pickens Butler, 409. Watts, Lt. John W., 379 Waul, Hon., Thos. N.. 275. Waxhaw Church, Slaughter at, 5, 10; graveyard at, 14, 27. Webster. Daniel, on slavery, 326 Wee Nee