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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
her, Jno. S., Surgeon. Passed Board, Tupelo, July 15, ‘62, com'd Assistant Surgeon Nov. 13, ‘61. D Secretary of War, Dec. 20, ‘62, to rank from July 15, ‘62. Jan. 31, ‘63, 5th Mississippi Regiment,on S., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War July 15, ‘62, report to Gen. Carter. Passed Board atham, Edward, Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board July 15,‘62. Appointed by Secretary of War, July 15,July 15, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 10th Mississippi. April 30, ‘64, 10th Mississippi. Resigned. Langenbecker, , ‘63, ordered to report to Medical-Director. July 15, ‘63, ordered to report to S. H. Stout. Mc. E. Feb. 28, ‘63, Medical-Director's office, July 15, ‘63, ordered to report Surgeon E. A. Cooly, n, appointed by Secretary of War to rank from July 15, ‘62, to report to General E. K. Smith. Passsistant Surgeon. Passed Board at Chattanooga July 15, ‘63, to report to Medical-Director, A. T. Maant Surgeon, appointed by Colonel of Regiment July 15, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 30th Arkansas Regiment. J
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
ad to thread his path into a hostile country, through the meshes of four opposing forces, two of which (Hunter's and Wallace's) he defeated, one of which (Sigel's) he eliminated and foiled, while the fourth he confronted at Washington with numbers trebling his own, and that he did not lose a gun—the exploit is marvellous; and is, at least, a worthy companion-piece of the Valley Campaign of Jackson. Zzzsecond invasion and its sequel. The foot-cavalry paused near Leesburg, July 14th and 15th, and soon march and fight is again the watch-word. Their situation is perilous, for a column, commanded by General H. G. Wright, consisting of the Sixth and Nineteenth Corps, is moving on their rear from Washington, while Hunter's army, which had returned from the Ohio river by railroad, has united with Sigel at Harper's Ferry, and this force has moved under Major-General Crook, down into Loudoun county. To slip between them is the problem. Early solved it. On the 16th of July he moved thr