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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
d, Amb. Driver, Co. F, 45th Va. Batt. Edward B. Tucker, Amb. Driver, Co. B, 45th Va. Batt. Johnston B. Zorn, Blacksmith, Co. H, 17th Regiment S. C. V. Emanuel Houser, Blacksmith, Co. K, 49th Regiment N. C. T. [24] Heth's Division. H. Heth, Maj.-General. R. H. Finney, Major and Ass't Adj't General. Robt. M. Grinnell, Major and A. A. and I. General. G. Hugh Davis, 1st Lieut. and A. A. I. G. S. Heth, Lt. and A. D. C. G. A. Williams, Capt. and Vol. A. D. C. J. W. Archer, Capt. and Ord. Officer. H. H. Hubbard, Surgeon. W. O. Slade, Jr., Capt. and Eng. Officer. W. H. Johnson, 2d Lt. and Eng. Officer. S. W. Hill, 2d Lt. Eng. Corps. Alex. W. Vicks, Maj. and Div. Q. M. Jno. T. Cage, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. H. Atwell, Capt. and A. C. S. R. C. Harding, Capt. and A. C. S. [15] Cooke's Brigade. Jno. R. Cooke, Brig.-General. Wm. H. Yarborough, Col. 15th Regiment N. C. Troops. G. W. Hammond, Lt.-Col. 15th Regiment N. C. T. A. W.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
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. 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. D., Rev. Geo. D., 70. Armstrong, Capt. N. E., 383. Armstrong, Capt. T. J., 357. Armstrong, Maj. W. J., 13 Army N. Va., Headquarters Officers, 1
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.38 (search)
t. In the early fall of 1861 all three of the regiments, comprising about 3,000 troops, had arrived at Richmond, were organized and armed, and afterwards went into winter quarters along the Potomac in the neighborhood of Dumfries, some thirty miles below Washington. Shall I pause to describe to you this splendid body of men, as they stood for the first time on dress parade on the banks of the Potomac? Wigfall, McLeod and Rainey, of the First; Hood, Marshall and Warwick, of the Fourth, and Archer, Robertson and Botts, of the Fifth, composed the field officers of the regiments, and thirty as gallant captains as ere commission bore commanded the thirty companies. As far as the eye could reach was a long line of gray. Three thousand bright Texas boys, mostly from eighteen to twenty-five years of age, with Enfield rifles and bayonets glittering in the sun, they presented a spectacle for the admiration of all beholders. The farm, the ranch, the storehouse, the school-room, and the cot
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
With Archer's brigade. [from the Atlanta, Ga., Journal, November, 1901.] Battle of Gaines's Mill and Mechanicsville well described. I was a private of Company C, Fifth Alabama battalion, General Archer's brigade. On the evening of June General Archer's brigade. On the evening of June 25, 1862, near sunset, our brigade received orders to cook rations and be ready to march at a moment's warning. On that order we boys began to hustle, for we believed that a big battle was upon us. We could see it in the air. Before we had time to sdown to our knitting, you bet. We buried ourselves in the ground for an hour or so. Finally a courier galloped up to General Archer, delivered a message, and then galloped off. Then the General walked in front of us and gave the command, Attention! tting that near, although the fire from the enemy's triple lines was furious, and the boys began to waver. Just then General Archer waved his sword over his head, and gave the command: Follow me! That command was ringing in my ears until I was shot
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.50 (search)
company I, commissioned May 18, 1861. David King, first lieutenant, commissioned January I, 1860. F. W. E. Lohmann, first lieutenant, commissioned February 4, 1861. Wm. H. Palmer, first lieutenant, commissioned April 18, 1861. John Greanor, first lieutenant, commissioned April 24, 1861. S. J. Tucker, first lieutenant, commissioned May 14, 1861. John T. Rogers, first lieutenant, commissioned May 16, 1861. Wm. English, second lieutenant, commissioned April 12, 1860. J. W. Archer, second lieutenant, commissioned April 16, 1861. ——Tyree, second lieutenant, commissioned May 18, 1861. F. H. Langley, second lieutenant, commisssioned May 4, 1861. F. H. Hagemeyer, second lieutenant, commissioned February 14, 1861. Henry Harvey, second lieutenant, commissioned April 18, 1861. H. H. Miles, second lieutenant, commissioned April 23, 1861. W. M. Harrison, second lieutenant, commissioned April 18, 1861. Henry Linkenbauer, second lieutenant, commissioned
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Adams C. F., 122. Allen, R. M., 314. Allston, Samuel, 9. Anderson, Colonel, Archer, 280. Anderson, General J. R., 147, 156. Anderson General R. H. 124. Archer's Brigade, General J. J., 349. Ashby, Captain Richard 187. Ashby, General, Turner, killed, 136. Atlanta, Ga., Burning of, 108. Avery, Colonel, Isaac, killed, 349. Baldwin, W. T., 239. Baltimore, Md., April 19, 1861, 251. Battle, General Cullen A., 284. Behan's, Mrs. W. J., Address of, 8. Benjamin, J. P., 348. Bentonville, N. C., Battle of, 216. Bethel, Battle of, 197, 205. Bidgood, Joseph V., 176. Bingham, G. L., killed, 143. Bird, Spotswood, 269. Black, Irving A., 173. Black, Hon Jeremiah B., 122. Blackford, Captain O. M., 45. Blair Hon. F P., 181. Bloody Angle at Spotsylvania Court House, 195. Brockenbrough Major J. B., 244. Brook Church Fight, 139. Butler General B. F., Infamous order of, 118; his Expedition to Bethel, 198. Cameron, Ex-Governor W. E.
t Lieutenant, Benj. F. Howard; 2d Lieutenant, John A. Tyree; Jr. 2d. Lieutenant, Wm. W. McKaig. Company K.--Captain, Florence Miller; 1st Lieutenant, F. W. E. Loman; 2d Lieutenant, Fred. W. Hagemeyer; Jr. 2d Lieutenant, Herman Paul. The following is a statement of the changes that have taken place among the commissioned officers: Company B--Randolph Harrison, elected Captain, vice James K Lee, died August 2d, from a wound received July 18th. Wm. W. Harrison, promoted, vice J. W. Archer, promoted to a captaincy and assigned to Brig. Gen. Anderson's staff. Company C.--Wm. English, promoted, vice Capt. cotey, made Major. Lieut. Mitchell, promoted, vice Lieut. M. Segars, resigned. Company D--Lieut. Reeve, promoted, vice Lieut. Henry Harney. Wm. H. Palmer, Adjutant, vice S. P. Mitchell, promoted to Captain in the Q. M. Department, and assigned to duty with Gen. Langstreet. Company G--Lieut. Langley, promoted, vice S. H. Tucker, resigned Lieut Morris, promote