nsists of extracts from the War Diary of Robert Emory Park, late Captain of Company F, with other mstantaneous photograph of passing events.
Capt. Park has proven himself in maturer years as progrm residence of President Jefferson Davis.
Mrs. Park is the daughter of the late Dr. George R. ane mother of three daughters and an only son: Mrs. Park, Mrs. Georgia Hendree Burton, the wife of Riibuted to Brewer's Alabama, page 608, by Captain R. E. Park:
The Twelfth Alabama was organized . Park of Greenville, Georgia, brother of Capt. R. E. Park.
Major John C. Brown of Coffee, resignniversity, Texas.
Died about 1889.
Captain Robert E. Park. Wounded slightly at the Wilderness 5tt Lieutenants: R. H. Keeling, J. W. McNeely, R. E. Park.
Second Lieutenants: W. D. Zuber, not re-elaptain; John W. McNeely, first lieutenant; Robert E. Park, second lieutenant—all unanimously; John W Ala. Regiment, January 3rd, 1863.
First Lieut. R. E. Park of Co. F, will report for duty as Act[6 more...]
t, Cadet J. W. Symmes, Brunswick, Ga.
Fifth Sergeant, Cadet J. Scott Todd, West Point, Ga. Lost right arm in battle at Oconee River Bridge, Nov. 1864.
Now popular and distinguished physician in Atlanta, Ga.
Corporal, Cadet J. A. Arnold.
(I cannot now remember names of the other corporals of company A.)
Privates of Comany A.
Adams,——.
Adams,——.
Akers,——.
*Alexander, A. H., Forsyth, Ga. Killed by cannon ball at Atlanta, 1864.
Arnold, F., Coweta county, Ga.
Arnold, Park, Coweta county, Ga.
Atkinson, B., Brunswick.
Now doctor at Tarboro, Ga.
*Bellingrath, Herman, Atlanta, Ga.
*Blanton, Benjamin P., Atlanta, Ga Died Sept. 1904.
Bozeman,——.
Bridges, ——.
Brooks, B. E., Hattiesburg, Miss.
Brumby, E., Marietta, Ga.
Brumby, J., Marietta, Ga.
Burke, W. H., LaGrange, Ga.
Burroughs, J.
Cabaniss, E., Forysth, Ga.
Cabaniss, H. H., Forysth, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
*Campbell, Jos. F., Mobile, Ala., died in Galveston, Texas, i
ht Artillery Blues, 304
North Carolina claims for her soldiers, 65
O'Hara, Colonel Theodore, 197
Old, Captain W. W., 16
Orendorf, red cap color bearer killed, 59
Owens, Colonel John C., killed, 132
Paine, Edward Courtenay, 194
Park, Dr. J. F. 195
Park, Captain R. E., 193; captured, 279
Parker's Boy Battery, 163
Pascoe, W. H., 96
Patton, Colonel G. W., killed, 284
Pegram's Brigade, glories of, 61
Peters U. C. V., Colonel Winfield, 26
Petersburg Military ParPark, Captain R. E., 193; captured, 279
Parker's Boy Battery, 163
Pascoe, W. H., 96
Patton, Colonel G. W., killed, 284
Pegram's Brigade, glories of, 61
Peters U. C. V., Colonel Winfield, 26
Petersburg Military Park, 352
Porcher, Francis Peyre, 161
Port Hudson, strategic value of, 83; seige of, 86
Porter, General Fitz. John, 32
Porter, Commander W. D., false reports by, 32
Powell, D. D., Rev. W. C. 290
Powers, Colonel Frank, 83
Preaching in Camp, 289
Private Soldier of C. S. A., The, 65, 111
Purcell, Mrs. John B., 26
Randolph, Lt. J. Tucker, 58; Norman V., 58
Re-enlistment in Army, 258, 269
Rodes, General R. E. and family, 281, 282
Rodgers Robert L., 306
Rogers, R