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Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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lag-Officer Hollins, you must evacuate, in accordance with the General's instructions of the 9th instant. Respectfully, your obedient servant, Thomas Jordan, A. Adj.-Genl. Brig.-Genl. John P. McCown, Comdg. C. S. Forces, Madrid Bend. Madrid Bend, March 13th, 1862. To Col. Thomas Jordan, A. A. G.: Colonel,—Commodore Hollins says that he cannot dispense with the Manassas. Let General Lovell know it. Batteries were planted last night, and opened at daylight against the lower fort. Dr. W. S. Bell, Medical Director, both legs shot off, one man killed, and one wounded, when I left. As far as I know, I think the object is regular approach. J. P. McCown, Brig.-Genl. Jackson, Tenn., March 14th, 1862. Maj.-Genl. M. Lovell, New Orleans: Commodore Hollins says he cannot dispense with Manassas. G. T. Beauregard. Headquarters army of the Mississippi, Jackson, Tenn., March 14th, 1862. Capt. D. B. Harris, Corps of Engineers, Madrid Bend: Captain,—Your letter of the 9th instant w
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Fuller, A. D. Fuller, T. J. Sisk., Co. B. Sergeant J. H. Bitting, S. P. Wells, Sergeant R. B. Headen, W. M. Lockard. Co. I. C. S. Sergeant A. L. Linn, Private J. Blanton, V. O. Gambrell, J. H. Hinton, J. T. Mitchell, B. L. Rickerson, Private H. S. Russel, W. E. Robbins, T. F. Whittaker, 0. S. Higgins, W. O. Milton, J. A. Miller. Co. L. Sergeant D. D. Green, D. L. Malone, Private M. L. Hamby, Private T. L. Huse, T. J. Burnett, E. R. Moon. Co. M. Sergeant W. S. Bell, Private S. W. Booker, J. M. Brown, W. C. Blackwell, A. S. Coke, L. H. Coker, John Dunn, J. N. Hardaman, Private W. H. Hudson, E. Johns, S. Lamaster, D. H. Ponder, W. J. Thomas, W. D. Gilham, D. C. Winn, H. Wise. Co. E. Sergeant J. M. Clemmons, Private J. W. Stansel, W. F. Glass, Q.-M. Sergeant W. Knight, Private W. Green, J. Roberts, R. E. Burt. Co. D. Private J. Smith, D. Crutchfield, J. F. Winn, W. E. Geordon, W. A. Goodwin, Private M. P. Hamil
Dr. W. S. Bell, chief of the Medical Department of the army of the Mississippi, died at Memphis on the 15th instant from a wound received at New Madrid.