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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.11 (search)
Davis and Johnston. Light thrown on a quarrel among Confederate leaders. A question of rank. How Lee came to be put over Johnston—Davis accused of Favoritism— what recent researches made by a member of the board of war publications Regarding the controversy show. [From the Evening Star, Washington, D. C., July 16, 1892.] The last two volumes of the Rebellion Records relating to the Atlanta campaign, five in number, are being issued by the board of publication, and in them we have the full text of many important reports and orders never before printed, as well as a good deal of correspondence more or less valuable and interesting. Not the least instructive part of these popular volumes of war records is that which relates to General Joseph E. Johnston, who was removed from the command of the Confederate army just before that great campaign closed, after he had fought with varying success, and, at all events, successfully retreated before Sherman from Dalton to Atlanta
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
first Virginia Infantry. October 1, 1891, S. P. Moseley, E, Twenty-first Virginia Infantry. November 20, 1891, J. W. Mitchell, I, Forty-eighth Virginia Infantry. March 9, 1892, George S. Millan, D, Seventeenth Virginia Infantry. July 16, 1892, John McGowan, C, First Virginia Infantry. July 20, 1892, Jesse McLain, I, Fifty-eighth Virginia Infantry. August 5, 1892, Robert McIntire, Pegram's Battery. September 28, 1892, Jesse S. Markham, Botetourt Battery. September 28, 1 Satchfield, Pegram's Battery. October 30, 1891, Nathan L. Smith, A, Fifty-seventh Virginia Infantry. April 30, 1892, John C. Sutton, Fayette Artillery. May 26, 1892, P. P. Slaughter, fourth colonel Fifty-sixth Virginia Infantry. July 16, 1892, W. Brooke Smith, Assistant-Quartermaster. November 11, 1892, Edward E. Savage, Carter's Battery. September 21, 1885, W. M. Taliaferro, E, Second Virginia Cavalry. November 2, 1887, W. B. Taliaferro, H, Fifth Virginia Infantry. Oc