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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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, and the enemy driven back. In this engagement my loss was two commissioned officers and fourteen (14) enlisted men. Lieutenant Little was wounded and captured while gallantly doing his duty. I can also speak very highly of the conduct of Lieutenant Adams during the engagement, who was also captured. As far as I can learn, out of the fourteen (14) enlisted men lost, three (3) were killed and one wounded. After moving some little distance further upon the road, our whole column was halted anda great deal of confidence by their readiness and willingness to obey my commands. Captain R. M. Gilmore has proven himself to be a gallant and efficient officer, being ever present where duty called him. I regret exceedingly the loss of Lieutenant W. C. Adams and Louis W. Little, Lieutenant and Adjutant of the regiment, who were beneficial to me on every occasion where true bravery and good counsel were required. Sergeants Foley, Emery, Pepper, and Gilmore are worthy the praise due good soldi
cavalry: Killed, 3—Joel Smith, Thomas Spears and J. A. Love. Wounded, 13—Second Lieut. Thomas King, Third Lieut. James Sadler, Levi Robinson, W. H. Flemings, John Watts, R. B. Williams, J. A. Morgan, John Dunham, Jordan E. Cravens, Jasper Newton, J. N. Boyd, W. R. Swindle and H. N. Rose; total, 16. Capt. L. P. McAlexander's company, Lawrence Rangers: Killed, 7—Captain McAlexander, Thomas Mount, J. J. Walker, W. B. Wooley, H. C. Childers, R. M. Pease and Wesley Rainey. Wounded, 23—Lieut. W. C. Adams, Lieut. T. J. Rainey, Corp. A. Phillips, Corp. S. E. Frier, J. F. Keaten, John Hudspeth, W. R. Mitchell, Thomas J. McPherson, Thomas Gilchrist, William Belt, Levi Hamilton, J. Y. Hudleston, Eli Marshall, O. A. Casey, A. B. Fuller, Thomas Crany, J. P. Foust, William Childers, D. P. Ballard, G. H. Gilchrist, G. W. Smith, A. B. Israel, and Jas. P. Clark; total, 30. Capt. Morton G. Galloway's company, Pulaski Lancers: Killed, 5—Lieut. John Johnson, P. H. Johnson, J. A. Ray, W. H. Par
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. Private F. Haden, I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, one hundred and fifty enlisted men on the morning of the 9th instant, the day of the surrender of this army. [42] E. Waggaman, Col. Commanding Brig. Grimes's Division. Bryan Grimes, Maj.-General Commanding Div. 2d Corps, A. N. Va. G. Peyton, Major and A. A. General. H. A. Whiting, Maj. and A. A. General. John B. Burwell, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. C. Adams, Maj. and C. S. N. M. Tanner, Maj. and Q. M. James M. Garnett, Capt. and Ord. Off. W. E. Stitt, Capt. Commanding Div. S. S. Wm. F. Adams, Volunteer Aid-de-Camp to Maj.-General Grimes. W. S. Mitchell, Chief Surg. Div. A. S. Reid, Capt. and A. Q. M. Geo. Lee, Capt. and A. C. S. N. J. Whittock, Capt. and A. Q. M. [13] List of detailed men at Headquarters Grimes's Division, 2d Corps, A. N. V., not reported with any other Command. J. B. Lee, Ordnance Sergeant.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Abbott, Capt. G. W., 432. Abbott, L. H. T., 124. Abbott, Capt. W. L., 109. Abbott, Lt. W. R., 467. Able, Lt. T. N., 403. Abney, Capt. Zach., 314. Acosta, Lt. J. J., 304. Adams, Capt. G S., 421. Adams, Lt. J. H., 314. Adams, Col. James T., 296. Adams, Q. M. Sgt. N. B., 177. Adams, Capt. R. H. T., 69. Adams, Jr., Capt. Saml. T., 263. Adams, Lt. T. R., 43, 49. Adams, Major W. C., 238. Adams, Adj. W. F. C., 238. Agee, Lt. G. T., 72. Agnew, Lt. W. S., 327. Akins, Lt. L., 96. Ala. Infantry, 3d regt., 239. Ala. Infantry, 4th regt., 44, 146. Ala. Infantry, 5th regt., 241. Ala. Infantry, 6th regt., 242. Ala. Infantry, 8th regt., 315. Ala. Infantry, 9th regt., 6, 317. Ala. Infantry, 10th regt., 318. Ala. Infantry, 11th regt., 6, 320. Ala. Infantry, 12th regt., 244. Ala. Infantry, 13th regt., 323. Ala. Infantry, 14th regt., 4, 324, 464. Ala. Infantry, 15th regt., 5, 149. Ala. Infantry, 40th regt., 414. Ala. Infantry, 41st regt., 422. Ala. Infa
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
ant-Major D. S. Redford, Officer of the Day A. J. Wray, Quartermaster D. A. Brown, Jr., Treasurer James T. Ferriter, Chaplain Thomas S. Riddick, Surgeon R. B. Stover, Assistant-Surgeon Polk Miller, Vidette T. J. Roper, Color-Sergean Thomas J. Smith, First Color-Guard Gus E. Delarue, Second Color-Guard L. N. Berry, Janitor Thomas F. Moseley, Trustee M. T. Rider, Trustee J. W. D. Farrar, Trustee Miles T. Phillips. Members—Colonel Archer Anderson, M. A. Allen, T. L. Alfriend, B. M. Angle, W. C. Adams, Charles J. Anderson, General Joseph R. Anderson, John Addison, W. S. Archer, Lieutenant E. R. Archer, A. C. Atkinson. A. G. Babcock, George W. Batkins, A. J. Berry, T. Roberts Baker, Henry Bodeker, R. T. Briggs, G. H. Baughman, C. C. Baughman, E. A. Baughman, A. J. Blackburn, Lewis Booker, T. J. Bowles, W. U. Bass, Major Thomas A. Brander, D. W. Bowles, Thomas Booker, W. J. Baker, L. N. Burwell, Colonel A. S. Buford, B. M. Batkins, Charles P. Bigger, Julien Binford, W. A. Blankenship,