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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 5 3 Browse Search
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l there, and after posting my pickets to guard against surprise, sent out small scouts upon all the roads on the eastside of the bayou leading to the ford. Lieut. J. C. Barnes of Company A, whom I sent with 8 men upon the road leading from Shallow ford to Long's stage stand on the Wire road, encountered a party of 10 or 12 Federalward the Wire road. Reaching Baker's place on that road, about 4 or 5 miles from Shallow ford, I encountered a small Federal picket, which my advance, under Lieutenant Barnes, attacked and scattered, some of them going in the direction of Brownsville and the others toward Reed's bridge. Pushing off down the Wire road toward Littlamped for the night. . . . In closing his report, Colonel Newton warmly commended the bravery and dash of Maj. John P. Bull and the valuable services of Lieut. J. C. Barnes, Capt. W. N. Portis, Newton's regiment. Others named as particularly distinguished were Lieut. John Bradley, Sergts. C. D. England and B. F. Rodgers, Corp
First Lieut. James E. Lockard, Second Lieut. Henry J. Gatton, Third Lieut. Edwin Ellis; George A. Merrick succeeded Captain Miller as captain. Company H, Capt. William Wilson, of Perry county, First Lieut. Robert F. James, Second Lieut. Jesse W. Holmes, Third Lieut. Morgan G. Smyers. Company I, Capt. J. W. Duncan, of Conway county, First Lieut. Z. A. P. Venable, Second Lieut. Jefferson Mallett, Third Lieut. E. H. Russell. Company K, Capt. W. S. Hanna, First Lieut. L. F. Ragsdale, Second Lieut. J. C. Barnes. The regiment was transferred to Union City, Tenn., where 150 men died from the effects of measles; thence to Columbus, Ky., and was in General Polk's reserve there when the battle of Belmont took place. Thence they were marched to Bowling Green, Ky., and formed, together with the Ninth Arkansas, Fifth Missouri and Tenth Mississippi regiments, the brigade commanded by General Bowen, which was part of the rear guard in Bragg's retreat out to Cumberland gap. Assigned to Hardee's
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
T. J. Sanford, A. J. Williams. Co. B. 2d Sergeant M. A. Whittaker, 5th Sergeant J. H. Crauford, Corporal S. P. Raines, J. C. Parker, Private J. R. Bostick, S. Croom, J. J. Dykes, Jos. Dykes, W. M. Grier, J. J. Sanders, Private J. C. C. Grier, W. M. McDaniell, E. Mixon, J. F. Nelson, S. J. Sanders, J. W. Sanders, E. Smallwood, T. Sharp, D. Williams, M. M. Sanders. Co. C. 2d Sergeant J. P. Morgan, Color Sergeant W. M. Tomlinson Corporal J. B. Thigpen, Private J. C. Barnes, J. T. Duke, Private S. A. Hawk, 1, A. S. King, J. J. Tyler, J. W. Tyler, R. D. Simms. Co. D. 1st Sergeant H. B. Putnam, Sergeant W. A. Duke, Corporal J. D. Page, Private R. G. Adams, J. W. Brand, H. H. Barnett, R. H. Barnett, Private J. M. Millwood, J. S. Millwood, J. C. Seargent, N. Voils, J. M. White, J. B. Putnam. Co. E. 2d Sergeant W. B. Rice, Corporal W. J. Thompson, T. J. Bettis, J. J. Bettis. J. R. Boyd, R. P. Stokes, Private G. M. Boyd, Pr