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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), List of names of officers of the Signal Corps, Confederate States army. (search)
ten second lieutenants, and twenty additional sergeants: Major. William Norris, S. O., A. & I. G. O., October 24, 1862. First Lieutenants. 1. Edmund Burke, S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 19, 1863. 2. James Carey (acting chief of corps), S. O., A. & I. G. O., July 4, 1863. 3. H. C. Lindsay (resigned), S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 22, 1863. 4. A. L. Lindsay, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 12, 1862. 5. C. G. Memminger, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 29, 1862. 6. W. N. Mercer Otey, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 12, 1862. 7. William C. Schley, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 24, 1862. 8. A. J. Stedman, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 29, 1862. Second Lieutenants. 1. John Bellinger, S. O., A. & I. G. O., April 16, 1863. 2. Charles H. Cawood, S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 27, 1863. 3. James L. Crittenden, S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 26, 1863. 4. J. L. Doggett, S. O., A. & I. G. O., March 9, 1863. 5. Eli Duvall, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 24, 1862.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Hagood's brigade: its services in the trenches of Petersburg, Virginia, 1864. (search)
the latter was to lead. Anderson's brigade headed Fields's column, and Benning's brigade, under Colonel DuBose, was next. The following official papers narrate what followed Headquarters Hagood's brigade, Hoke's division, 26th June, 1864. Captain Otey, A. A. G.: Captain—I am required to make a full report of the operations of my brigade in front of Petersburg on the 24th instant. My brigade occupied the left of our line of entrenchments, resting on the south bank of the Appomattox, the such as have not been heretofore equalled. General Hagood did everything in his power to give us success, and desired to push forward when, in my judgment, it would have been hazardous. Very respectfully, R. F. Hoke, Major-General. To Captain John M. Otey, A. A. G. (Endorsement.) Respectfully forwarded to General R. E. Lee for his information. It will be seen by the reports of Generals Hoke and Hagood that they are not responsible for the failure of the attack on the 24th ult., which
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
9, 92, 93, 98. Northern Neck Soldier's Reunion, 109. Northrup, Col. L. B., 273. Northwest Territory, 432. Nott, Dr. J. C., 307. Obenchain, President W. A., 36. O'Cain, Major, 120. Oconee, 18. O'Donnell, M. S., 418. Ogden, Hon. H. D, 448. Ogin, Dr. T. L., 396. Oglesby, Col , 81. Olney, Lt. H. B., 185 Openchain, Lt. F. G., 60. Ord, Gen. E. O. C., 68. Orr's Rifles, 19. Ordnance, Manufacture of, by the C. S. A., 287; from England, 172. O'Sullivan, Hon. J. L., 274. Otey, Capt J M., 402, 407. Ould, Hon., Robert, 273. Owens, W. L., 175. Owl Creek, 303. Ox Hill, Battle of, 20 Paducah, Ky., 31. Page, Major, 228. Page, Major R. C. M., diary of, 58, 61, 68. Palmer, Capt., 399. Palmer, Col W. H., 296 Palmetto Regiment, 15, 19. Parker, Judge, Richard, 357. Parker, Wm., 364. Parton's Andrew Jackson, 6, 7, 10. Patrick, Gen M. R., 68. Patterson, W. N., 175. Patti, Carlo, 97. Patton, Lt., 54, 55. Payne, Gen. W. H., 296. Peace Congress, The, 355