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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
nt Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank from July 23, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, reported to Medical-Director Foard at Murfreesboro, and ordered to report to Surgeon Terry, Wither's Division. Peeples, Pinckney Washington, Assistant Surgeon, com'd July 24, ‘62, July 22, ‘62, 30th Mississippi Regiment. Dec. 31, ‘62, Tullahoma HoPassed Board July 19, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 34th Alabama, Feb. 20, ‘63, ordered to report to Brig.-Gen. Pillow, Chief of Bureau, Feb. 29, ‘64, reported by Chief Surgeon Carlisle Terry as having resigned. Pitts, J. S., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War June 2, ‘63, to rank from Nov. ‘63, report to Gen. Bragg. Passed Talbott, J. P., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Colonel J. S. Williams to 1st Kentucky Mount. Rifles. Taken prisoner June 1, ‘63. Exchanged. Not examined. Terry, Carlisle, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Mar. 1, ‘62, to rank Jan 1, ‘62. June 19, ‘62, Chief-Surgeon Withers' Division. Oct. 31,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Hospitals and Medical officers in charge, attached to the Army of Tennessee, July, 1864. (search)
Hospital (Confederate), Surgeon G. G. Roy. Zzzwest Point, Georgia. Reid Hospital, Surgeon J. W. Osten. Zzzcolumbus, Georgia. Walker Hospital, Surgeon Carlisle Terry. Zzzgreensboro, Georgia. Dawson Hospital, Surgeon J. D. Smith. Zzzmilledgeville, Georgia. Brown Hospital, Surgeon Robert J. Massey. Zzzeu. Hood Hospital, Surgeon V. H. Morrison. Hill Hospital, Surgeon William H. Robertson. Templar Hospital, Surgeon Edward Lea. Zzzcolumbus, Georgia —Carlisle Terry, Senior Surgeon. General Hospital, Carlisle Terry, Surgeon. Lee Hospital, W. A. Robertson, Surgeon. Marshall Hospital, T. A. Weams, Surgeon. WalkeCarlisle Terry, Surgeon. Lee Hospital, W. A. Robertson, Surgeon. Marshall Hospital, T. A. Weams, Surgeon. Walker Hospital. Zzzcovington, Georgia. Lumpkin's Hospital, Edward Lea, Surgeon. General Hospital, F. E. Daniel, Surgeon. Zzzeufaula, Alabama. General Hospital, Paul De Lacy Baker, Surgeon. Zzzedonton, Georgia —John W. Henson in charge. Oliver Hospital, Surgeon Ira Williams. Law Hospital, Surgeon Alexander Ersk
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
ly at Cedar creek. Its chief, Colonel T. H. Carter, who was wounded at Winchester, but again in battle at Cedar creek, knew his business. In Braxton and other battalion and company commanders, he had able assistants; and though Sheridan had 100 guns and Early never had 50 on any field, they were never overmatched on any field. Our infantry suffered for officers often, for such had been the fatality that the remnants of fourteen Virginia regiments had been put in one little brigade under Terry; Hays's and Stafford's brigades had been consolidated likewise—and often there was not even a field officer in a brigade—while regiments were under lieutenants. Not a single brigadier of the Second Corps who commanded in the beginning of the campaign was there scathless to witness its close. No reflection, indeed, can be cast upon Early's soldiers of any arm of the service. They could well say— 'Tis not in mortals to command success, We have done better—we have deserved it. No