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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
vate W. C. Bray, Private E. Austin, J. Meares. Co. C. Mus'n George W. Sherrill, Private D. Green, Private D. Klutts. Co. D. Sergeant A. E. Floyd, Corporal J. P. Innman, Private A. A. Profit, Private K. Lovet, A. J. Thompson, Z. Clewis. Co. E. Mus'n Thos. B. Colvin, Private S. B. Costin, G. E. Keith, Henry Moore, Private C. Barnhill, J. B. Wall, L. B. Wall. Co. F. Sergeant A. E. Smith, Corporal John A. Patterson, Private W. W. Bullard, J. A. Calder, W. C. Barnes, Private A. A. Huckaby, J. Nolan, M. G. McKay, N. McN. Patterson, A. D. Webb. Co. G. Sergeant James R. Dancey, Corporal J. W. Gordon, Mus'n J. J. Leslie, Private J. T. Adams, Private P. Dixon, R. H. Hall, C. J. Sasser, P. T. Smith. Co. H. Sergeant Charles M. Baldwin, Corporal A. C. Long, Private J. R. Baldwin, J. J. Chancey, J. Creech, Private A. Minton, W. Nance, J. Safrit, F. M. Yelton. Co. I. Sergeant S. W. Wells, J. H. Brown, Corporal J. J. F. H
rights of his native State he would ever contend. The Chairman then requested some one to nominate a Secretary, and, on motion, F. S. West was appointed. On motion of Mr. Benjamin Bragg, the Chairman was instructed to appoint — a committee of fifteen, to prepare business for the meeting. Committee: Benj. Bragg, --Pleasants, Thos. Clemmitt, Wm. Snead, Geo. Bargamin, A. M. Bailey, Thos. Olvis, John A. Belvin, Jas, Walker, Robert Ware, Wm. Macfarlane, Thos. Elmore, Wm. Forbes, W. C. Barnes, W. S. O'Brien. Immediately after the appointment of the committee, there were loud calls upon various gentlemen to address the meeting. Mr. P. H. Aylett was called up, and amid the confusion was understood to say that he thanked the meeting for the compliment conveyed in this call, as it recognized his claims as a member of the great and honorable fraternity of working men. He expressed his readiness to address the meeting after the transaction of the business for which it had been
Latest about the situation in Georgia. Through the courtesy of Mr. W. C. Barnes, of the Southern Express Company, we have received Atlanta papers of the 14th inst. They contain the following late exposition of the position of affairs there: The armies in Georgia are in close proximity at the foot of Kennesaw Mountain, and whilst such severe rains as have flooded the country during the past week, continue, the probability is that there will not be any grand movements on either side. On Saturday morning the enemy made a heavy movement from their position at Big Shanty, toward our entire centre, but it seemed eventually only for the purpose of strengthening their wings. A large body of their forces left Big Shanty about ten o'clock in the morning and marched in battle order on our left. Some two hours later they accidentally discovered Gen. Bates's position, which was some distance beyond our main line, and a heavy fight soon raged in the woods where our forces were pos
Late Southern papers. --We are under obligations to Mr. W. C. Barnes, of the Southern Express Company, for copies of Atlanta papers of the 3d instant.
We are again under obligations to Mr. W. C. Barnes, of the Express Company, for late Southern papers, in advance of the mail.