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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 53: operations of the West Gulf Squadron in the latter part of 1864, and in 1865.--joint operations in Mobile Bay by Rear-Admiral Thatcher and General Canby. (search)
nt Paymaster, D. F. Power; Acting--Ensigns, C. F. R Wappenhaus, T. H. Paine, C. H. Blount and F. A. G. Bacon; Acting-Master's Mate, A. S. Eldredge; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, John Seaman; Acting-Third-Assistants, Henry Lyon, Jr., W. E. Deaver, F. V. Christin and F. Scott. Antona--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, John F. Harden; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, S. B. Doty; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. M. Whittemore; Acting-Ensigns, F. W. Hearn, John Sears, W. G. Jones and John Bowman; Acting-Master's Mates, C. E. Schofield and G. T. Carey; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, S. T. Reeves; Acting-Third-Assistants, Thos. Petherick, Jr., J. H. Burchmore and John Chambers. Stockdale--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Thomas Edwards; Acting-Assistant Paymasters, J. W. Day and W. R. Sherwood; Acting-Ensign, H. F. Martin; Acting-Master's Mates, S. H. Johnson, C. H. Cleveland, Daniel Dennis and George Rogers; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, A. McH. Geary, A
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ate E. H. Campbell,Zzz=Co. G. Wm. L. Keerl,Zzz=Co. G. Robt. D. Keerl,Zzz=Co. G. Wm. M. Sheetz,Zzz=Co. G. John Lindemood,Zzz=Co. G. Alex. Beard,Zzz=Co. G. Richard Henderson,Zzz=Co. G. Wm. Beall,Zzz=Co. G. Samuel Carrier.Zzz=Co. G. Sergeant Jos. G. McWilliams,Co. H. Private Jacob J. Sharff,Zzz=Co. H. Joseph D. Hicks,Zzz=Co. H. Wm. Melvin,Zzz=Co. H. Private Edward Hooper,Co. D. Joseph Hill,Zzz=Co. D. Wm. J. Hill,Zzz=Co. D. A. M. Hamrick,Zzz=Co. D. D. W. Armentrout,Co. E. J. Bowman,Zzz=Co. E. John Criswoll,Zzz=Co. E. James Dean,Zzz=Co. E. M. O'Connell,Zzz=Co. E. Priv'te J. R. Shipe,Co. I. O. A. Jones,Zzz=Co. I. Robert W. Dixon,Co. K. Musician Geo. W. Hout.Co. K. Geo. W. Hamrickhouse.Co. K. Samuel Hutchinson.Co. K. Reuben W. Small.Co. K. John F. Webster.Co. K. Geo. W. Yontz.Co. K. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, thirty-one (31) enlisted men, on the morning of the ninth (9t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
rivate Major D. Harriss, Daniel T. Hicks, Private Benjamin G. Ingram, Francis M. Johnston, Richard Lynch, Norman G. Morriss, Wm. E. Webb. Co. B. 1st Sergeant Julius L. Shoup, Private Clements M. Allred, Private Charles L. Lines. Co. C. 2d Sergeant John W. Turner, 3d Sergeant James A. Smart, 4th Sergeant Peter F. Morton, 1st Corporal Alexander B. Morton, 2d Corporal John B. Waddill, 3d Corporal John C. Dumas, Private Hiram Baldwin, James J. Billingsly, John Bowman, William H. Brower, Hezekiah B. Carpenter, John J. Dunlap, Hampton B. Hammond, Neal Lammond, Private William P. Leak, Charles M. Liles, Edward A. McKaskell, James A. McKaskell, John J. McLendon, Benjamin F. Medley, Alexander S. Morrison, Thomas W. Morrison, George A. Morton, William H. Saunders, James L. Smith, Caswell Stallings, William H. Wadkins, Seth A. Williams. Co. D. 2d Sergeant Andrew J. Gamble, 4th Sergeant William H. Elwood Private John F. Dixon,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.32 (search)
ast. The battery did a great deal of hard service, and certainly deserves to rank below none in the faithful discharge of duty with alacrity to the last. Owing to the capture of a large number of the members on the morning of April 2, 1865, where the Confederate line was first broken, near the P. and W. railroad, there were only about forty of the company in the surrender. List of members. W. P. Alexander, James G. Allen, William Allen, B. F. Barnett, Hugh S. Beard, William Bartley, John Bowman, M. B. Campbell, James A. Campbell, W. A. Campbell, Sr., W. A. Campbell, Jr., N. M. Campbell, W. H. Cash, William Cash, J. V. Cash, John Cash, B. D. Cash, Joseph Cash, James P. Cash, Valentine Carver, John Cave, William Chandler, W. L. Clemmer, DeWitt Cline, A. A. Cochran, P. J. Coffey, Robert Coffey, Marvel Coffey, William M. Coffey, William M. Crist, Z. J. Culton, James B. Culton, J. W. Cupp, H. W. Decker, John F. Doyle, J. E. Drayton, J. L. Drawbond, L. C. Drain, Eugene Durham, J. M. E
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Very complete roll [from the Richmond, A., Dispatch, September 16th, 1900.] (search)
61; permanently disabled, and discharged at Fairfax, 1861. Bushong, Calvin P.—Transferred to 12th Virginia Cavalry, 1863. Died in Clarke county, Va., after the war. Burke, Robert W.—Detailed for other service. Resides at Edinburg, Va. Bowman, John W.—Resides at Owen's Mills, Md. Bargelt, William H.—Transferred to Rosser's Cavalry, 1862. Died since the war. Bowman, Joseph—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862. Barton, Isaac O.—Transferred from Company C, 1Bowman, Joseph—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862. Barton, Isaac O.—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862. Resides at Edinburg, Va. Baker, Joseph—Teamster. Resides at Fisher's Hill; Va. Baker, Abraham—Transferred from Imboden's Cavalry. Resides near Edinburg. Boyer, William M.—Transferred? Brannon, Jack—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862, and missing, Wilderness, 1864. Bragonier, D. H.—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862. Resides in Winchester, Va. Bragonier, Robert C.-Transferred from Com
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.20 (search)
. N. Hudspeth, by bursting of shell. Sergeant H. C. Coffey, badly in wrist. Corporal S. P. Philyaw, badly in thigh. Corporal A. H. Courtney, leg broken (amputated). Privates. Hezekia Annas, badly in thigh. George Arney, leg broken. S. P. Badger, badly in foot. Joseph Baldwin, badly in thigh. Zero Black, badly in hip. W. W. Bean, badly in foot. W. W. Bradford, slightly in arm. Nathan Bradshaw, slightly in knee. R. W. Braswell, slightly in breast. John Bowman, slightly in thigh. Redmond Church, badly in foot. J. C. Clark, badly in arm. William Clark, badly in foot leg and shoulder. A. J. Coffey, finger shot off. H. C. Courtney, badly in thigh. J. P. Coffey, by bursting shell. S. W. Crisp, badly in thigh. H. C. Crump, slightly in arm. Nathaniel Culbreath, badly in side. Thomas Curtis, badly in thigh. William Curtis, arm amputated. J. M. Holloway, badly in breast. Paul Howell, badly in thigh. Ambrose Hud
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the companies. (search)
lete. It is as follows: Captains—James Mitchel, Thomas Wells. First Lieutenants— G. W. Bowen, Alfred Williams. Second Lieutenants—Thomas J. Current, W. A. Bedford, D. H. Clowers, Milo Wells, killed November 13, 1864, at Bull's Gap, Tenn. Sergeants—First, Charles C. Rule; second, Charles R. Shawhan; third, Wm. Kendall; fourth, Wm. C. Current. Corporals—First, Thomas J. Howard; second, Gano Leer; third, Wm. H. Current; fourth, L. Lair. Privates—Thomas Bedford, A. W. Bedford, John Bowman, James Batterson, F. M. Breedon, J. C. Clay, N. Current, Jesse Current, John Davis, J. H. Demmitt, J. W. Demmitt, L. J. Fretwell, R. F. Goodman, George Gregory, B. Hanly, R. J. Hoover, Jesse Haney, Joseph Hinton, Sam Hamilton, James Kelley, Emerson Neal, John Penn, Wm. Phillips, William Ross, P. C. Sullivan, Sam Smizer, George Shawhan, N. D. Smith, James Tate, Cyrus Turner, Charles Talbott, David Wilson, James Wilson, R. Wilson—50 officers and enlisted men. Company H. Company
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.64 (search)
, Harrison, first sergeant; Vandiver, J. L., second sergeant; Dailey, James, third sergeant; Seymour, Able, fourth sergeant; Hopkins, David, first corporal; Judy, I., second corporal; Oats, I., third corporal; Parsons, D. M., fourth coropral. Privates. Acker, John, Alexander, M. S., Allen, George M., Allen Herman, Ala.; Anderson, Nathan H., Athey, William, Allen, J., Albright, James, Armentrout, Sol., Bobo, Jackson, Bean, Fred, Bierkamy, William, Brathwaite, Newton, Blakemore, William, Bowman, Jack, Barnula, Joseph, Bare, William, Baldwin, H., Blakemore, George, Branson, William, Bennett, Henry, Browning, E. R., Md.; Boggs, Gus, Md.; Crawford, James, Contey, Jack, Carson, John W., Cleaver, William, Clutter, J. W., Cain, Thomas, Cowger, David A., Coleman, Jack, Cokeley, John, Cokeley, George, Cooper, J., Clarey, L., Md.; Clarey, Thad., Md.; Clarey, Rich., Md.; Chisholm, Wallace, Md.; Cresap, Van, Md.; Cosner, Wayne, Carle, George, Coffman, Joseph, Childs, Ben, Cunningham, John, D
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --William, slave of C. E. Kent, was punished for having a loaded pistol in his possession. --Claiborne, slave of E. A. J. Clopton, was whipped for getting drunk and falling about the streets.--George, slave of Wm. Gray, went to condign for breaking the front window of W. L. Waring's store.--George Roberts, free negro, was whipped and put to work in the Chain-Gang for 60 days, for stealing John Bowman's vest and selling the same to Gliver, slave of Mary Hill.
Yankee Deserters. --Deserters from the Yankee army continue to pour into our lines.--The following is a list of the last batch received, the most of whom represent that they have no heart for the war, but from the force of circumstances were compelled to enlist in the Federal service: Henry Parks, co E, 11th Connecticut regiment, 8 Wood, co F., do; James Ford, John Bizell, co A, do; and D. Zna, on board of gunboat Stepping Stonp, were forwarded from Drewry's Bluff. Robert Singleton, John Bowman, Ambroes Booker, and Edward Langley, received from Charles City. The four inst are drafted recruits and state that they had not yet been assigned to commands. Quarters were given them in Castle Thunder, where it is to be hoped they will be kept till some better evidence of their sympathies for the South will be adduced than their own assertions.