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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 4 4 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Medical history of the Confederate States Army and Navy (search)
have the honor, General, to remain Your obedient servant, Joseph Jones, M. D., Surgeon-General United Confederate Veterans. II. brief report of the First reunion of the survivors of the Medical Corps of the Confederate Army and Navy, July 2, 1890, in N. B. Forrest Camp, Chattanooga, Tennessee—Address of Surgeon-General Joseph Jones, M. D., United Confederate Veterans, containing war statistics of the Confederate armies of Mississippi and Tennessee; also casulties of battles of Belmont, and in the military prison? Shall we not adopt a simple but imperishable medal which may be handed down to our children? Organization of a Medical relief Corps during the reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, at Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 2, 3, and 4, 1890. An organization of a Medical Relief Corps was proposed by Dr. Jones, as accidents were likely to occur amongst the large army of Confederate veterans assembled from the surrounding States in Chattanooga, which would require th
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
irst Virginia Infantry. June 19, 1887, R. F. Noel, C, Forty-fourth Virginia Infantry. December 25, 1891, Thomas R. Neale, D, Thirty-sixth Virginia Battalion of Cavalry. August 1, 1892, Ludwig Noswitz, K, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry. August 25, 1892, Thomas B. Nolan, E, Third Virginia Infantry. August 19, 1886, William O'Brien, Carter's Battery. August 27, 1888, J. J. O'Neil, G, Eighteenth Virginia Infantry. July 18, 1889, W. C. Orbison, A, Sixth Louisiana Infantry. July 2, 1890, C. W. Ottman, A, Fifth Louisiana Infantry. June 27, 1892, Walton Obenshain, I, Eleventh Virginia Infantry. November 11, 1892, Dannis O'Hare, A, Tenth Virginia Battalion of Infantry. November 23, 1892, John O'Roark, Rice's Battery. September 22, 1886, James F. Padgett, A, Twenty-fourth Virginia Cavalry. November 29, 1888, Charles W. Perkins, Parker's Battery. July 24, 1889, Patrick Perry, C, Heavy Artillery. January 30, 1890, E. F. Partram, I, Fourteenth Virginia Infa