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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 4 0 Browse Search
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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 6: (search)
ampaign and was greatly distinguished at the battle of Richmond in that State. Afterward it was sent to north Mississippi, and from that time acted as Gen. Stephen D. Lee's escort. Culberson's battalion State guards cavalry, Col. A. B. Culberson, included the companies of Capts. (A) T. A. Sharpe, (B) J. B. Rogers, (C) J. M. Easterling, (D) William Mahan, (F) J. Jones. The officers of Stephens' cavalry battalion were: Maj. John T. Stephens, Capts. (A) B. G. Lockett, (B) J. W. Ellis, (C) J. R. Banks, (D) C. F. Redding. The Ninth battalion Georgia light guards, or Macon ordnance guards battalion, Col. Patrick Mell, Maj. H. T. Price, was composed of the companies of Capts. (A) C. W. Bond, (B) C. Dodd, (C) A. Delaperrier, (D) R. C. Saxon, (E) R. H. Cannon. The Provost battalion Georgia volunteers was officered as follows: Capts. (A) M. D. Lee, (B) T. J. Echols, (C) J. W. Longino, (D) E. Holmes, (E) J. C. Hendrix, (F) L. L. Strozier, (G) R. P. Eberhart. Captain Lee was succeeded by Wil
Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 7: (search)
lso had charge of one of the two brigades which formed the little army of the Northwest commanded by Gen. Edward Johnson in the spring of 1862. They confronted the brigades of Generals Milroy and Schenck in the upper Shenandoah valley during the early operations of Gen. Stonewall Jackson in the vicinity of Winchester, and after Jackson had formed a junction with them, they were sent forward to drive back Milroy's brigade from the Monterey region, and prevent his uniting with the Federal General Banks, who was advancing up the valley from the north. The battle of Mc-Dowell, which Jackson fought on May 8, 1862, was made a victory chiefly by Edward Johnson, with Conner's and Scott's brigades, supported by Taliaferro's, against the two brigades of Milroy and Schenck. It was probably won by the tenacious fighting of Conner's Twelfth Georgia regiment and the brigade commanded by him. In seizing the hill upon which the battle was fought late in the afternoon, the Twelfth Georgia was plac
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
nd, O. T. Durham, J. W. Thornhill, Alfred Newell, C. W. Ansley, A. J. Adkins, G. W. Yates, J. W. Aultman, John Fulder, William Proctor, H. A. Perriman, J. L. Cowart, Private B. F. Archer, A. Barfield, N. Barfield, J. W. Bidenbrough, M. H. Bidenbrough, M. F. Bryan, L. J. Bryan, B. E. Burke, J. N. Cough, J. D. Culpepper, J. G. Duncan, Private J. T. Register, H. G. Reynolds, J. J. Reynolds, W. A. Ricks, M. L. Smith, A. M. Smith, S. T. Allen, T. W. Ansley, J. R. Banks, W. D. Bradie, T. S. Bolton, F. H. Buckhannon, John Bullock, I. N. Castlebury, A. J. Champion, J. N. Dill, C. G. Dill, B. F. Dease, G. W. Easterlin, Jack Flowers, J. D. Giles, J. T. Hall, J. O. A. Hartley, H. K. Massey, P. D. Outlaw, J. Perry, W. A. Patten, David Roach, O. P. Suggs, W. A. Snuggs, J. R. Tribble, William Tomlinson, W. T. Weaver, E. B. Bartlet, Sam. Perrison, Richard Cribb, Private J. O. Dickson, S. D. Draughon A. B. Ash, H. T. Fuefo