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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.17 (search)
Kennon, Warley, Read, and others at the capture of New Orleans, fully attest the morale of the naval service, and the promise of its efficiency in a larger field, with better means of offensive action. Semmes in the Sumter and Alabama, Maffit in the Florida, with a bare handful of men, stricken with yellow fever, running the blockade of Mobile in the broad daylight, there refitting and passing again through the Federal fleet. Pegram in the Nashville, Maury in the Georgia, Wood in the Tallahassee, Wilkinson in the Chicamauga, Waddell in the Shenandoah, Read in the sailing ships Clarence, Tacony, and Archer, denied all rights in foreign ports, save those of belligerents, swept the seas bare of American commerce, and inflicted a damage the country has never recovered. In 1860, two-thirds of the commerce of America was carried in American bottoms. In 1863, three-fourths had been transferred to English registers. Zzzthe Alabama Claims. The injury thus inflicted took shape af
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
2, Atlanta, Ga., Fair Ground Hospital. brothers, Oscar C., Assistant Surgeon, passed Board 26 Aug., ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 24th Mississippi Regiment (Murfreesboro), Oct. 31, ‘63, 24th Mississippi Regiment, Charleston. Nov. 20, ‘63, passed Board at Charleston for promotion to Surgeon, Headquarters A. T., Dalton, Ga. Assigned to 24th Mississippi as Surgeon. Bowers, James A., Surgeon, August 31, ‘63. Chief Surgeon Walkers Division. Bowd, John S., Surgeon, Dec. 31, ‘62, resigned near Tallahassee, Fla., March 11, ‘63. Notification from the Surgeon-General of resignation. Brown, Thos. Lewellen Briteberry, Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War, 2d June, ‘63, to rank from May, ‘62, reported to General Bragg, passed Nov. 28, ‘62, 2d Tennesssee Regiment, Jan. 20, ‘64. Appointment, returned to SurgeonGene-ral. Said to have died at Academy Hospital. Bolan, M. J., Surgeon, com'd June 12, ‘63, ordered to report to General Bragg, to rank from 19 Dec. ‘62, 27