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A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 21 21 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 7 7 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 5 5 Browse Search
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 3 3 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 10, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 3 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 3 3 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 2 Browse Search
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 2 2 Browse Search
Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
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it was thought prudent for the troops to recross the Bay. Major yodges, one of the "distinguished" Yankee prisoners taken, told our officers that Colonel Brown, the commander at Fort Pickens, would open his batteries on them yesterday last night; but, up to 9 o'clock, when the rain left, no demonstration had been made far wounded were being well cared for by the ladies of Pensacola. Another gun-boat fight.[correspondence of the Memphis Argus.] Camp Johnston, near Columbus, Monday, Oct. 7, 1861. Dear Argus: I have just time to give you ome facts of an attack by the Lincoln gunboats on Columbus this morning. At about, 10 o'clock heavy firing was heard round the bend, immediately back of Camp Jackson, and in about twenty minutes Commodore Marsh Miller's gun-boat (the Grampus) came flying round the point, closely pursued by our of the Lincoln gun-boats, throwing shell very rapidly. As soon as they arrived within ange, the upper batteries, composed of three or four thi
To the people of the 7th Congressional District, composed of the counties of Campbell, Amherst, Nelson, Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Buckingham. --Fellow-Citizens: I am a candidate to represent you in the Congress of the Confederate States. The briefness of the time between now and the election, and the difficulties and anxieties of the times, alike forbid a canvass. Suffice it to say that, if elected, my whole energies shall be devoted to the advancement of your interests. Your fellow-citizen. Shelton F. Leake. Charlottesville, Oct. 7th, 1861. oc 9--dt6N*