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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.12 (search)
n, North Carolina, reporting on arrival to Commander J. Taylor Wood, who would give further instructions. S hands were assembled to receive instructions. Commander Wood, in distinct and terse terms, gave orders to ea daring undertaking. In concluding his talk, Commander Wood solemnly said: We will now pray; and thereupon r. This was a trying and testing moment, but Commander Wood was equal to the emergency. Jumping up, he shovery destructive. Standing up in the boat with Commander Wood, and swaying to and fro by the rapid motion, we this time we had climbed up on the wheelhouse, Commander Wood's long legs giving him an advantage over the re of the hand-to-hand fighting below me. I could hear Wood's stentorian voice giving orders and encouraging the the officers of the various corps reporting to Commander Wood; for immediately after the capture of the vesseand then, when the search was ended, reported to Captain Wood on the quarter-deck, where, giving his orders wh
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A plan to escape (search)
lonel Cantwell, of North Carolina, Colonel Maxwell, of Florida, Colonel Shannon, of Texas, Colonel George, of Alabama, Colonel George, of Tennessee, Colonel D. H. Smith, of Kentucky, Colonel L. M. Davis, of Missouri, General Beall, of Arkansas, General Archer, of Maryland, Colonel Provence, of South Carolina, [rank or official position not stated] Major Hall, company secretary, Captain L. W. Allen, of Virginia, recording secretary, Captain W. F. Dunnaway, of Virginia, assistant secretary; Colonel Wood, of Alabama, Treasurer; Captain T. E. Betts, of Virginia, assistant treasurer. Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. S. Pierson, command-ant of Johnson's Island. For two years ending January 1, 1864: The whole number of prisoners has been6,410 Of which there have been exchanged2,983 Discharged on oath, allegiance, parole, etc302 Transferred to other prisons363 Deaths149 Shot by sentinel1 Report at this time2,612 ——6,410 Wm. S. Pierson, Lieutenant-Colonel Hoffman Batt
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
; early dramatic performances among the, 143. Virginia Company, The, Its pious and enlightened designs, 127. Virginia Historical Society, The, 125. Virginia Military Institute, Its staff, 1848-1861, 273. Virginian, The Colonial, An address by R. A. Brock, 125. Walker, General, R. Lindsay, 314. Warren, General G. K., 112. Washington, George, Ancestry of, 134. Wilderness, Battle of the, 122. William and Mary College, 127, 143. Williamson, Chief Engineer W. P, C. S. N., 4. Wilson, U. S A., General, 51. Wines used by the Virginia Colonists, 143. Wingfield, D. D., Rev. John Henry, 207. Wingfield, D. D, Rt. Rev. J. H. D. 209, 249. Witchcraft in Virginia, 131. Withers, Colonel R. E., 206. Women of the South, Their fortitude and sacrifices, 331, 381. Wood, Commander, J. Taylor, 93. Wright, General Marcus J., 254. Wyeth, Dr. John A., 47. Yancey and Hill, Their difficulty in the C. S. Senate, 374. Yancey, W. L., Person and Character of, 384.