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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
onel, to the 11th Texas Cavalry. Appointed Surgeon, by Colonel of Regiment, March 12, ‘62. April 30, ‘64, 11th Texas. Raborg, S. A., contract $80, by J. P. Logan, Jan. 1, ‘63. Wounded Prisoners Atlanta, Ga. Contract closed, Jan. 30, ‘63. Ramseur, D. P., Surgeon, Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 17, ‘64, ordered to report to A. J. F., by Surgeon Stout. Feb. 29, ‘64, ordered to report to Lieutenant-General Hood. Feb. 29, ‘64, 42nd Georgia. Redwood, Geo. Edward, Surgeon. Aug. 20, ‘62, ordered to R Battery. Rice, C. A., Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 4th Mississippi Regiment. Nov. 2, ‘64, ordered to report to S. H. Stout. Richardson, M., Assistant Surgeon. June 30, 1864, 42d Georgia Regiment. Dec., 1864, left at Pulaski, Tenn., sick. Ramseur, D. P., Surgeon. May 31, ‘64, 42d Georgia Regiment. April 23, ‘63, ordered to report to Medical-Director Army N. Va. Roberts, D. C., Surgeon. July 31, 1864, 3d Mississippi Regiment. Nov. 30, 1864, resignation accepted by Sec
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
rly seized a train at Charlottesville, pushed Ramseur's Division and a part of Gordon's on board, Rvance, and behind him came the skirmishers of Ramseur's Division with rapid strides. Just then theding with his cavalry. The night of the 19th Ramseur drove his rear guard through Liberty, twenty-ot slow to avail of. For, as he pressed upon Ramseur with the Sixth and Nineteenth Corps, Wilson'ss, had fallen; the gallant General Godwin, of Ramseur's Division, had also been slain, and General to retreat; and, with Wharton on the left and Ramseur on our right, maintaining organization and cog with him the Second Corps—namely, Gordon's, Ramseur's and Pegram's Divisions. Early in person, wngly in that direction. Early had now gotten Ramseur and Kershaw in line with Pegram's Division, aand weary but now receding lines. Vainly did Ramseur, with a few hundred men, and Major Goggin, ofted of Early's own corps, with General Rodes, Ramseur and Gordon commanding its divisions, the infa[7 more...]