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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
mes Childs, 16th Va. cav., Warrenton. Zzz=1st Lt. S. T. Carson, 5th inft., Steele's Station. Zzz=1st Lt. Jesse Child, 42d inft., Richmond. Zzz=1st Lt. Geo. H. Rillian, 5th inft., Waynesboro. Zzz=1st Lt. J. M. Gilison, 25th inft., Mint Springs. Adjt. D. M. Layton, 25th inft., Mt. Meridian. 1st Lt. R. B. Howlett, 5th cav., Coles' Creek, Zzz=1st Lt. O. H. P. Lewis, 31st inft., Beverly, Randolph county, W. Va. Zzz=1st Lt. M. W. Boggs, 20th cav., Wheeling, W. Va. Zzz=1st Lt. J. Arrington, 42d inft., Campbell C. H. Zzz=1st Lt. D. W. Garrett, 42d inft., Morganton, Ga. 1st Lt. H. T. Coalter, 53d inft., King William C. H. Zzz=1st Lt. W. E. Bower, 25th inft., Franklin county. Zzz=1st Lt. W. L. Huntis, 43d bat. cav., Waynesboro. Zzz=1st Lt. W. L. Bernard, 37th bat. cav., Rocky Mt. Zzz=1st Lt. T. S. Mitchell, 42d inft., Morrisville. Zzz=1st Lt. P. M. Dalton, 42d inft. Patrick C. H. Zzz=1st Lt. H. L. Hover, 25th Va. inft., Staunton. Zzz=1st Lt. T.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.43 (search)
le Plymouth. Peyton Alfriend, Thirty-ninth Militia, Petersburg. Bruce Gibson, Sixth cavalry, Upperville, Fauquier county. George W. Nelson, General Pendleton's staff, Beaver Dam, Hanover county. C. J. Lewis, Eighth Cavalry, Charleston, Kanawha county. Adjutants. D. M. Leyton, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Mount Meridian. B. B. Howelett, Fifth Cavalry, Cobb's creek. O. H. P. Lewis, Thirty-first Infantry, Beverly, Randolph county. W. W. Boggs, Twentieth Cavalry, Wheeling. J. Arrington, Forty-second Infantry, Campbell Courthouse. D. W. Garrett, Forty-second Infantry, Morgantown, Ga. H. T. Coalter, Fifty-third Infantry, King William Courthouse. First Lieutenants. Thomas O. Moss, Twenty-third Infantry, Louisa Courthouse. H. Fry, Thirty-seventh Infantry, Wheeling. W. E. Hart, Page's Battery, King William Courthouse. B. C. Maxwell, Cutshaw's Battery, Westham Locks. J. Ogden Murray, Seventh Cavalry, Richmond. W. Asberry, Sixteenth Infantry, Target Hill,
Our prisoners at Fort Delaware. We learn by the last flag of truce that Captains Richard E. Frayser, B. H. Smith and Charles R. Skinker, and Lieutenant Charles Williams, prisoners of war at Fort Delaware, are in good health, and bearing their captivity cheerfully, notwithstanding the heat of the weather and the circumstances by which they are surrounded. The following officers of the Forty-second regiment Virginia infantry, captured on the 12th of May, are also prisoners at Fort Delaware, and well: Captains A. Dobyus, O. W. Sprigs and James Helm; Lieutenants David W. Garrett, J. Arrington, Thomas Mitchell, Jerry Moorman, W. Hatcher, P. W. Dalton, A. R. Angel and Jesse Child.