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The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 7 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 1 1 Browse Search
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at their conduct as officers. The election for field and company officers resulted as follows: Field Officers.--Thomas P August, Colonel; Thomas G. Peyton, Lieut-Colonel; John Stuart Walker, Major. The staff officers remain as heretofore. G. R. O. Todd, Surgeon; O. W. P. Brock, Ass't surgeon; J. H. F. Mayo, Commissary; Lieut Parsley, Acting Quartermaster. Confederate Guard, Company A.--Edward J Willis, Captain; M. W. Hazelwood, 1st Lt; John R. Bradley, 2d Lieut; Wm. L. Smith, 2d Lieut. Virginia Life Guard, Company B.--John S. Walker, Captain; Norman S. Walker, 1st Lt.; A. M. Lyon, 2 Lieut; J Mel Willis, Junior 2d. Patrick Henry Rifles, Company C.--B. M. Morrison, Captain; Geo. B. Swiff, 1st Lieut; B. B. Bumpass, 2d Lieut; Thomas G. Bumpass, Junior 2d. Henrico Grays, Company D.--Abuer Va. England, Captain; Douglas B. Benson, 1st Lieut; J. T. Vannerson, 2d Lieut; E. M. Dunndvant, Junior 2d. Ashland Grays, Company E.--St. George Tucker, Capta
cinity of the headquarters of General McDowell, who occupied the residence of Mr. Lacy, Aid to Gen. Smith, of the of the rebel army. The flotilla succeeded in clearing the Rappahannock of obstructe North, with which our intercourse is free and unrestrained: 1861 June 7, schr. Parker, Smith, Fernandina, naval stores. June 18, schr. W. H. Northrop, Silliman, Wilmington, lumber. Oct. 15, schr. J. W. Anderson, Black, Savannah, naval stores. Oct. 15, schr. Adeline, Smith, Savannah, naval stores. Nov. 4, schr. Lucy R. Waring, Smith, Savannah, naval stores. Smith, Savannah, naval stores. Nov. 6, schr. John R. Wilder, Gardener, Savannah, rice. Nov. 7, schr. H. F. Willing, Gill, Savannah, rice. Nov. 7, schr. Gen. Ripley, Phillipe, Charleston, rice. Nov. 8, sloop Mary, Bn, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamship Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. Feb.