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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
iel Burke, M. A. Cooper, W. S. Crosby, D. L. Carter, F. M. Curlee, Jno. Daniel, H. R. Foss, W. C. Horton, Jno. D. Hyde, I. H. Haskins, Private Jos. Ikeman, S. J. Little, M. L. Mosely, W. M. Mathews, Thos. W. Perry, Stephen D. Quinby, F. M. Sampey, G. G. Sampey, Henry C. Stearnes, John Stuckey, J. W. Stuckey, Phillip C. Shaver, Henry C. Thomas, P. C. Wheelow, G. W. Wilson, Jno. Wilson, G. A. Wood. Co. F. 2d Sergeant Allen V. Walls, Private G. M. Adcock, D. S. Black, C. C. Elgin, W. F. Harner, A. G. McKennerly, Private J. W. T. Meeks, A. I. Olive, I. W. Sullivan, R. D. Tribble, J. T. Terrell, Wm. Wright. Co. G. 1st Sergeant M. M. Cook, 2d Sergeant J. A. Marshall, 3d Sergeant Jerry Perry, 4th Sergeant Jas. A. Moore, 5th Sergeant M. F. Hendrix, 1st Corporal M. D. L. Moore, 3d Corporal Jas. E. Reese, 4th Corporal Jesse W. Wells, Private W. D. Dunlap, F. M. Ingram, J. L. Ingram, J. A. Kelly, J. W. McDonough, W. F. Mc
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
when Captain Wilson lost his arm. This command served all through the war, and was in the memorable raid through Pennsylvania. The following officers were present and in command: Captain John A. Gibson, Lieutenant James Lindsay, Lieutenant Wm. M. Sterritt, Lieutenant Wm. N. Wilson, Orderly-Sergeat J. S. Gibson. The following is the roll of the survivors of Company H, as called by Orderly-Sergeant J. S. Gibson: Zzzprivates. J. W. Anderson, J. Y. Anderson, W. A. L. Anderson, D. S. Black, H. W. Bagley, Wm. Blackwell, Tom Chittum, John Chittum, Wm. Davis, L. P. Davis, David Dice, Geo. Dice, J. B. Fierbaugh, Robt. Fulwiler, Wm. Fox, J. H. Greiner, Columbus Greiner, Granville Greiner, James Glendy, C. P. Green, J. W. Gibson, James Huffman, Napoleon Hull, Lorenzo Hall, C. W. Irvine, H. G. Lindsay, John Lowman, W. B. F. Leech, Wm. A. Lyle, James A. Lyle, Jacob Ludwick, J. W. Mackey, D. B. McClung, B. F. McClung, James A. McClung, W. H. McCutcheon, N. B. McCluer, A. J. Miller,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
t to E. A. Flewellen Feb. 5, ‘64, then ordered to report to Major-General Cheatham, commanding corps. Ordered to report to General Hardee for duty with 8th Mississippi, March 16, ‘64, to April 30, ‘64, 8th Mississippi. Hopping, Daniel Stiles, Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank from July 3, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, on duty in Newsome's Hospital, Chattanooga. Holt, William Joseph, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War July 8, ‘62, to rank from June I, ‘62, report to Colonel Black. Passed Board at Chattanooga April 28, ‘63, promoted Dec. 31, ‘62, Dalton, Ga. Relieved at Dalton and ordered to report to General Hardee. July 31, ‘63, Senior Surgeon Polk's Brigade, 2d Tennessee, Jan. 24, ‘64, ordered to report to S. H. Stout. Horner, Albert A., com'd Feb. 17, ‘61. Dec. 31 Tunnel Hill, Ga. Relieved from duty by Secretary of War, ordered to report April 22, ‘63. Sept. 30, ‘63, ordered to be dropped from the rolls. Houze, W. L., Assistant Surg
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.17 (search)
il. Lieutenant Robert McChesney was the first, being bushwhacked in West Virginia, and James H. Wilson and Samuel B. Walker were, killed at Appomattox on the 9th of April, 1865, several hours after the terms of capitulation had been signed by Generals Lee and Grant. The following is a list of the dead and living who at any time during the war served in the company: William Adams, James Y. Anderson, John Y. Anderson, Samuel B. Anderson, Jacob H. Anderson, Robert Anderson, H. W. Bagley, D. S. Black, William Black, A. M. Brown, Charles B. Buchanan, William Brownlee, Jno. Brownlee, S. Balser, James Breedlove, Thomas Chittum, John Chittum, Z. J. Culton, Joseph Culton, John Campbell, William Davis, L. P. Davis, David Dice, George W. Dice, John Dice, Archibald Davis, Andrew Ervin, James B. Firebaugh, James W. Firebaugh, Henry Firebaugh, Taylor Ford, Alexander Ford, Isaac Friend, Robert Fulwiler, Henry A. Green, C. P. Green, John H. Greiner, C. C. Greiner, Granville Greiner, James L. Glen