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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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ram, J. C. Long,G. T. Sinclair, Jr., H. C. McDaniel,M. H. Ruggles, W. F. Robinson,F. M. Harris, F. M. Thomas,W. H. Vernon, W. W. Wilkinson,Wm. Anshew, R. Flournoy,F. S. Hunter, J. S. Baldwin,L. R. Rootes, T. M. Berrien,Clarence Cary, O. A. Browne,W. P. Hamilton, W. H. Sinclair,C. W. Tyler, Palmer Saunders,R. Pinckney, W. N. Shaw,J. A. G. Williamson, W. H. Hunter,James R. Norris, S. P. Blanc,H. H. Tyson, J. H. Rodman,E. A. Swain, A. H. Sterling,E. M. Maffit, J. S. Bullock,E. M. Andrews, D. M. Lee,W. A. Wilson, P. H. McCarrick,W. B. Sinclair. J. H. Hamilton,  Chief (steam) Engineers. W. P. Williamson,V. Freeman, Michael Quinn,E. W. Manning, Jas. H. Warner,E. A. Ramsey. T. A. Jackson,  First Assistant-Engineers. E. W. Manning,M. J. Freeman, H. A. Ramsey,C. H. Geddes. Chas. Schroeder,Hugh Clark, Geo. W. City,B. J. Collins, M. P. Jordan,B. B. Wright. J. H. Loper,  Second Assistant-Engineers. C. H. Levy,J. E. Esnard, J. W. Tynan,J. J. Darcey, L. Campbell
d of Bowling Green first, and now Columbus. The flotilla under Flag-Officer Foote consisted of six gunboats, commanded by Capts. Dove, Walke, Stemble, Paulding, Thompson and Shirk, and four mortar-boats, in charge of Capt. Phelps, United States Navy, assisted by Lieut. Ford, advance corps United States Army, and three transports, conveying Col. Buford's Twenty-seventh Illinois regiment, and a battalion of the Fifty-fourth and Seventy-fourth Ohio, and Fifty-fifth Illinois, commanded by Majors Andrews and Sanger, the whole brigade being under Brig.-Gen. Sherman, who rendered the most valuable and efficient assistance. On arriving at Columbus it was difficult to say whether the fortifications were occupied by our own cavalry, or a scout from Paducah, or by the enemy. Every preparation was made for opening fire and landing the infantry, when General Sherman and Capt. Phelps, with thirty soldiers, made a dashing reconnaissance with a tug, steaming directly under the water-batteries.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ler, Private S. Britton, W. N. Castley, M. Clark, Private J. H. Clay, C. Buttler, J. M. Butler, J. B. Watkins. Co. E. 1st Sergeant J. H. McDonald, 5th Sergeant W. W. Hardgrove, Private D. Hartline, A. Hartline, H. Holton, Private W. S. McClelland, Wm. C. Pucket, J. N. Pinnix, J. Sprinkle. Co. F. Private J. Bogue. Co. G. 2d Sergeant W. J. Howard, Private J. T. Davis, W. Fowler. Private W. C. Mangum, H. L. McDade. Co. H. 2d Sergeant J. F. Smith, Private E. M. Andrews, S. W. Blair, R. Holland, Private J. L. Humfreys, Peter Keener, J. Saunders, W. H. Wilson. Co. I. 4th Corporal J. F. Adirhold, Private A. Coon, W. H. Cline, Jas. Cody, Jno. Cody, H. V. Cox, Jno. Evans, Private A. Gualt, Jno. T. Hudspeth, D. A. Haynes, A. Mullin, Wm. H. McCoy, J. M. Lenhart, Z. Wise. Co. K. 1st Sergeant J. S. Bartlett, Private J. P. Hall, Private A. Cudsman, W. N. Luther, J. R. Dickerson, M. A. Young. [74]Zzz Twenty-sixth North