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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 5 5 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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R. W. Garland, Lewis E. Jackson, Robt. W. Roebuck and Benj. H. Russell at Murfreesboro. Col. William B. Wood, who afterward became eminent on the bench as circuit judge, was the first colonel. He weph J. May and John W. Harris. Extracts from the official war Records. Vol. Iv—(237) Col. W. B. Wood commandant at Knoxville. (244, 246) Letter of General Zollicoffer, Knoxville, November 17, following officers and men of the Sixteenth Alabama distinguished themselves on the field: Col. W. B. Wood and Adjt. B. A. Wilson (wounded), Capt. William Hodges, Company F; Lieut. C. Davis, Company A, the latter wounded in both legs. (896-900) Mentioned in Gen. S. A. M. Wood's reports. Col. W. B. Wood was always in the lead. (900-903) Col. W. B. Wood, in his report, speaks of those mentioneCol. W. B. Wood, in his report, speaks of those mentioned above by General Cleburne; also highly commends Lieutenant-Colonel Helvenston, Major McGaughey, Adjt. A. B. Wilson, Lieuts. D. W. Alexander, W. S. Humphries and J. N. Watson; praises the efficient
New year's Remembrances. --The New York Councilmen of 1860, presented the President with a diamond breastpin worth $1,000. Register Miner's clerks presented him with a handsome engrossed series of resolutions, and Mr. Charles O'Neill, of the Board of Assessors, received from his friends a costly service of silver plate on New Year's eve. The citizens of Philadelphia, a few days ago presented Mr. Wm. B. Wood, the veteran actor, in the 82d year of his age, with a check for $950 as a Christmas present.