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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 181 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 5 3 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 5 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The Confederate Army. (search)
Under the direction of Colonel Thomas H. Carter. Maj. R. C. M. Page: W. P. Carter's (Va.) Battery; Fry's (Va.) Battery; Page's (Va.) Battery; Reese's (Ala.) Battery. Third Army Corps, Lieut.-Gen. Ambrose P. Hill. Anderson's division, Maj.-Gen. Richard H. Anderson. Perrin's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Abner Perrin: 8th Ala.,----; 9th Ala.,----; 10th Ala.,----; 11th Ala.,----; 14th Ala.,----. Mahone's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William Mahone: 6th Va., Lieut.-Col. H. W. Williamson; 12th Va., Col. D. A. Weisiger; 16th Va., Lieut.-Col. R. O. Whitehead; 41st Va.,----; 61st Va., Col. V. D. Groner. Harris's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Nathaniel H. Harris: 12th Miss.,----; 16th Miss., Col. S. E. Baker; 19th Miss., Col. T. J. Hardin; 48th Miss.,----. Wright's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Ambrose R. Wright: 3d Ga.,----; 22d Ga.,----; 48th Ga.,----; 2d Ga. Batt'n, Maj. C. J. Moffett. Perry's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. E. A. Perry: 2d Fla.,----; 5th Fla.,----; 8th Fla.,----. Heth's division, Maj.-Gen. Henry Heth. Davis
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
ade, Brig.-Gen. Alfred M. Scales: 13th N. C., Col. J. H. Hyman; 16th N. C., Col. W. A. Stowe; 22d N. C., Col. T. S. Gallaway; 34th N. C., Col. W. L. J. Lowrance; 38th N. C., Col. John Ashford. Mahone's division, Maj.-Gen. William Mahone. Sanders's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. J. C. C. Sanders: 8th Ala., Col. Y. L. Royston; 9th Ala., Col. J. H. King; 10th Ala., Col. W. H. Forney; 11th Ala., Col. G. E. Tayloe; 13th Ala., Col. James Aiken; 14th Ala., Col. L. Pinckard. Weisiger's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. D. A. Weisiger: 6th Va., Col. George T. Rogers; 12th Va., Lieut.-Col. E. M. Feild; 16th Va., Col. Joseph H. Ham; 41st Va., Col. W. A. Parham; 61st Va., Col. V. D. Groner. Harris's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Nathaniel H. Harris: 12th Miss., Col. M. B. Harris; 16th Miss., Col. E. C. Councell; 19th Miss., Col. R. W. Phipps; 48th Miss., Col. J. M. Jayne. Sorrel's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. G. M. Sorrel: 3d Ga., Col. E. J. Walker; 22d Ga., Col. George H. Jones; 48th Ga., Col. William Gibson; 64th Ga., Col. W. H. We
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
s Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William H. Forney: 8th Ala., Lieut.-Col. John P. Emrich; 9th Ala., Maj. James M. Crow; 10th Ala., Maj. Louis W. Johnson; 11th Ala., Capt. Martin L. Stewart; 13th Ala., Capt. Samuel Sellers; 14th Ala., Capt. John A. Terrell. Weisiger's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. David A. Weisiger: 6th Va., Col. George T. Rogers; 12th Va., Maj. Richard W. Jones; 16th Va., Lieut.-Col. Richard O. Whitehead; 41st Va., Lieut.-Col. Joseph P. Minitree; 61st Va., Col. Virginius D. Groner. Harris's Brigade,Brig.-Gen. David A. Weisiger: 6th Va., Col. George T. Rogers; 12th Va., Maj. Richard W. Jones; 16th Va., Lieut.-Col. Richard O. Whitehead; 41st Va., Lieut.-Col. Joseph P. Minitree; 61st Va., Col. Virginius D. Groner. Harris's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. N. H. Harris: 12th Miss., Capt. A. K. Jones; 16th Miss., Capt. James H. Duncan; 19th Miss., Col. Richard W. Phipps; 48th Miss., Col. Joseph M. Jayne. Sorrel's Brigade, Col. George E. Tayloe: 3d Ga., Lieut.-Col. Claiborne Snead; 22d Ga., Capt. G. W. Thomas; 48th Ga., Capt. A. C. Flanders; 64th Ga., Capt. J. G. Brown; 2d Ga. Batt'n, Maj. Charles J. Moffett; 10th Ga. Batt'n, Capt. C. F. Hill. Finegan's Brigade, Col. David Lang: 2d Fla., Col. W. R. Moore; 5th Fla.,----; 8th Fla., Maj. Th
ford, Humphreys and Bryan, Army of Tennessee. 75C. J. PolignacFranceLt. Gen. E. K. SmithJune 13, 1864.April 8, 1864. June 13, 1864. Division composed of the Second Texas brigade and Mouton's brigade. 76J. F. FaganArkansasLt. Gen. E. K. SmithJune 13, 1864.April 25, 1864. June 13, 1864. Commanding District of Arkansas. 77William MahoneVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeAug. 3, 1864.July 30, 1864.  Oct. 13, 1862.Assigned to command of Anderson's old division, composed of the brigades of Generals Wright, Weisiger, Saunders, Harris and Finnegan, Army of Northern Virginia. 78S. D. RamseurN. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeJune 1, 1864.June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Assigned to the command of General Early's old division, at that time composed of the brigades of Pegram, Johnston and Godwin, Army of Northern Virginia. 79E. C. WalthallMississippiGen. J. E. JohnstonJune 10, 1864.June 6, 1864. June 10, 1864. Division composed of the brigades of Canty, Reynolds and Quarles, Army of Tennessee; again, of the brigades of
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
SmithMay 10, 1864.May 6, 1864. May 10, 1864. Brigade composed of the 1st and 2d Cherokee regiments, the 1st and 2d Creek regiments, a Cherokee battalion, a Seminole battalion, an Osage battalion and a battalion composed of Volunteers from the States. 453Waul, T. N.Texas Sept. 19, 1863.Sept. 18, 1863. June 10, 1864.   454Wayne, Henry C.GeorgiaGen. J. E. JohnstonDec. 16, 1861.Dec. 16, 1861. Dec. 24, 1861. Declined; accepted appointment of Adjutant-General of the State of Georgia. 455Weisiger, D. A.VirginiaGen. R. E. LeeJune 7, 1864.May 31, 1864. June 7, 1864. Commanded Mahone's old brigade, composed of the 6th, 16th, 12th, 61st and 41st Virginia regiments of infantry, Army of Northern Virginia. 456Wharton, G. C.VirginiaGen. Sam. JonesSept. 25, 1863.July 8, 1863. Feb. 17, 1864. Brigade composed of the 50th, 51st and 63d Virginia regiments infantry and the 30th Virginia battalion. 457Wharton, John A.TexasGen. B. BraggNov. 18, 1862.Nov. 18, 1862. April 22, 1863. Promoted Major-Gen
. J. L. Kemper Promoted Major-General. Col. W. T. PattonJune 3, 1862.  Col. C. C. Flowerree   8thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Eppa Hunton Promoted Brigadier-General. 9thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. J. C. Owens   Col. D. J. Godwin   10thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. E. T. H. WarrenMay 8, 1862.  Col. S. B. Gibbons   11thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. David Funsten Elected member of Confederate Congress. Col. S. Garland, Jr. Promoted Brigadier-General. 12thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. David A. WeisigerJuly 1, 1861.Promoted Brigadier-General. 13thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jas. E. B. Terrill Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Jas. A. Walker Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. A. P. Hill Promoted Lieutenant-General. Col. G. A. Goodman   14thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jas. G. HodgesJuly 1, 1861  Col. W. W. White   15thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Thos. P. AugustJuly 1, 1861.Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Morrison   16thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jos. H. Ha
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Southern Historical Society Papers. (search)
at on our faces. In this position we are concealed from the view of the enemy, now two hundred yards in our front. Our brigade is under the command of Colonel D. A. Weisiger, colonel of the Twelfth, whilst the Twelfth is commanded by Captain Richard W. Jones, the Sixth by Colonel George T. Rogers, the Sixteenth by Captain L. Rregiment lost 27, killed and wounded, the majority of whom were killed, and among them Emmet Butts, of our company. Put Stith, of our company, was wounded. Colonel Weisiger, commanding the brigade, was wounded. From what I have seen, the enemy's loss could not have been less than from 500 to 700 killed, to say nothing of those estion. That the Alabama brigade made the final successful charge has never been disputed. But that the charge of the Virginia brigade, commanded by General D. A. Weisiger and directed by General William Mahone, made a little before nine o'clock in the morning, did the substantial work that led to the recapture of the Crater
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 2 (search)
h bayonet, capturing prisoners, and also flags and other trophies, some of which have been forwarded to your headquarters. About sunset an advance is ordered, and we move forward to the next hill some seventy-five yards in our front, Colonel David A. Weisiger, the colonel of our regiment, gallantly leading it in the charge; and from this new position we open fire upon the enemy. At this point occurred a little incident that I have often recalled. A colonel of some regiment—who he was, or wtered arms and accoutrements. The small body of troops now remaining upon the field and under my command were of my own brigade exclusively, and with but few exceptions of the Twelfth Virginia, the exertions and gallantry of whose colonel (D. A. Weisiger) in conducting the operations of his regiment merit high commendation. With these I continued to hold the ground which we had occupied during the night, mainly with the view of protecting our details from any onslaught by the enemy's cavalry
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
364. United States War Records office, 364. Valley of Virginia, Campaign in 1864, 80, 243. Vance, Gov. Z. B., 407. Venable, Col. Charles S.,4; his tribute to Gen. John R. Cooke, 325. Walker's Nicaragua Expedition, 287. Walker, Gen., R. Lindsay, Death of, 93. Walker, Dr., Thomas, The Kentucky pioneer, 288. Walthall, Hon. E. C.. Address on the South, 298. War for Southern Independence, Causes of the, 221; History of the, 382. War Records Office, Courtesies of, 364. Weisiger. Gen D. A., 7 36. Wilcox, Gen. C. M., Injustice to, 77: Mentioned, 417; Death of, 94. Wilcox Farm, 4, 21. Wilderness, Battle of the, 241. Williams, Col., Sol, 344. Williamsburg, Va., Junior Guard, Roll of 275. Winchester, Battle of, 247. Winston, Col. J. R., 430. Wise. Henry A. 42. Women of the South, Characterization of, by Joel Chandler Harris, 247. Wooton, Major. 418. Wright, Gen. A. R., His account of the Battle of Malvern Hill, 57, 61; Death of, 94. Wright's
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
its editorial of February 26, 1899. If General Weisiger, and not General Mahone, was entitled to rvice. If The Times is right in giving to Weisiger, and not to Mahone, the credit of what was doight.. Couldn't cover the Crater. General Weisiger, in his letter of 1872, to General Mahoneates in some particulars the statement of General Weisiger as to what Weisiger said to Captain Girartood when, upon being informed by Hinton that Weisiger was ready to charge, he said: Tell Colonel Webeen in the breast-works with the men. Colonel Weisiger here informed General Mahone that he had pants than General Mahone. In 1880, when General Weisiger said that he (Mahone) had not to his knowwas not in the captured works until after he (Weisiger) had been wounded, and that this claim was onthe enemy had been already, seen by Girardey, Weisiger, Hinton and numbers of men in the brigade—he me mistake as to General Weisiger's reply. Weisiger was not, in point of fact, shot through the b[79 more...]
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