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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 7 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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rs, and cannot particularize individual instances of good conduct. As a general thing, the troops bore their fatigue and hardships with cheerfulness. Great credit is due to Brigadier-Generals Cooper and Slough, commanding the First and Second brigades respectively, for their untiring exertions during the five days and nights' siege. Also, to Col. D. S. Miles, commanding the railroad brigade, and his aids, Lieuts. Binney and Reynolds, as well as to my own personal staff, Capt. George Merrill, Assistant Adjutant-General; Capt. J. C. Anderson and U. Dahlgren, additional aids-decamp; Major George W. Bruin, volunteer aid, and Mr. Thorndyke, of the Eighth Missouri regiment, who volunteered his services on this occasion. Lieut. Daniels, with his naval battery of Dahlgren guns on Maryland Heights, two thousand feet above the level of the sea, did splendid service throughout the entire siege. Very respectfully, your obed't serv't, R. Saxton, Brigadier-General United States Volunteers.
lso prevent them from crossing. Col. Sill found two pieces of artillery in position and opened upon it without reply. As I expected, they threw heavy reinforcements to that point last night, expecting the attack to be made there. Col. Scott and Capt. Shaffer's Ohio cavalry were sent from Jasper by a path through the mountain, which resulted in surprising and capturing the enemy's pickets at the ferry and preventing the further retreat of Adams's men over the river. My main force came by Anderson's road. Col. Scribner's command is occupying an important point, which I omit alluding to except by saying that it is for the benefit of Starns and his artillery, who are now at Altmount. We captured a large number of rebel cavalry pickets and scouts; also, a large quantity of contraband stores. The Union people are wild with joy, while the rebels are panic-stricken. Col. Morgan is in Chattanooga, also Gen. Adams. The enemy's force there is about three thousand with ten pieces of art
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ate N. T. Whitaker, W. R. Whitaker, J. W. Stephens, W. M. Brand, M. Brown, D. Campbell, W. B. Freeman, W. A. Fielder, C. J. Kendall, J. McDade, Ransom Smith, E. Thomas, J. Wydner, J. F. Wheeler, J. N. Turner, J. G. Anderson, J. C. Anderson, W. H. Bailey, T. T. Barnes, W. Bird, J. R. Bird, J. C. Camp, J. W. Davis, F. J. Day, C. C. Epps, T. K. Harrolson, H. C. Harrolson, J. D. Harris, D. S. Harris, J. H. Harris, C. L. Harris, E. J. Horton, A. M. Hayes, M. J. JoneS. C. V. J. S. Williamson, 2d Lt. Co. I, 12th S. C. Regiment. John H. Kinsler, Capt. Co. D, 12th S. C. V. Jno. C. Blunt, Capt. Co. K, 12th S. C. Regiment. J. F. Hunt, Col. 13th S. C. Regiment. Wm. Lester, Lt.-Col. 13th S. C. Regiment. J. C. Anderson, 1st Lieut. and Adj't 13th S. C. Regiment. S. S. Welch, Ass't Surg. 13th S. C. Regiment. H. A. Coleman, Ass't Surg. 13th S. C. Regiment. J. C. Raifore, 2d Lt. Co. A, 13th S. C. Regiment. F. J. Poole, Capt. Co. B, 13th S. C. Regiment
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
95, 97. Alsop, B., 18. Alston, Capt. B. P., 123. Ambulance Corps, 446, 457. Amelia C. H., VI, XXV. Anderson, Lt. A. B., 72. Anderson's Corps, XXVI. Anderson, Maj. D. W., 85. Anderson, Lt. F. M., 144. Anderson, Gen. G. T., 94. Anderson, Lt. J. C., 368. Anderson, Ass't Surg. I. W., 284. Anderson, Capt. J. E., 160. Anderson, Capt. R. T., 395. Anderson, Capt. T. A., 161. Andrews, Capt. S. M., 395. Andrews, Lt. W. M., 382. Angel, Lt. J. C., 17. Angerman, Lt. W. H., 358. AntAnderson, Ass't Surg. I. W., 284. Anderson, Capt. J. E., 160. Anderson, Capt. R. T., 395. Anderson, Capt. T. A., 161. Andrews, Capt. S. M., 395. Andrews, Lt. W. M., 382. Angel, Lt. J. C., 17. Angerman, Lt. W. H., 358. Anthon, Lt. L., 122. Appleton, Lt., Thos. N., 146. Appomattox C. H., Engagement at, x. Apps, Lt., Geo. S., 14. Archer, Col. F. H., 447. Archer, Capt. J. W., 274. Archer, Lt. S. M., 18. Archer. Lt. W. S., 18. Archibald, Ensign J. G., 145. Ardrey, Lt. T. S., 161. Ardrey, Capt. W. E., 253. Arkansas Inf., 3rd Regiment, 161. Armistead, Capt. A. D. , 16. Armistead's Battery, 19, 44. Armistead, Capt. S. W., 73. Armstrong. Lt. E. Jones, 190. Armstrong, Rev. G. B., 433. Armstrong, D