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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
to rank from June 4. ‘62, reported to General Bragg. Nov. 16, ‘63, ordered to report to S. H. Stout. Carter, L., contract $100 made by J. P. Logan, Feb. 15, ‘63, Dec. 31, ‘62, Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 31, ‘63 (Fair Ground Hospital), Atlanta, Ga. Cameron, J. P., Assistant Surgeon, Dec. 24, ‘62, Atlanta, Ga. Ordered by Beauregard, Com. by Secretary of War Dec. 24, ‘62, ordered to report to Colonel S. S. Preston, Columbia, S. C. cannon, J. P., contract $80 made by Breysacher, April 18, ‘62, Dected by Secretary of War to rank from Aug. ‘63. May 31, ‘64, 2d Tennessee Cavalry. Catchings, T. A., Assistant Surgeon, June 30, ‘64, 39th Mississippi Regiment. Canfield, A. R., Assistant Surgeon, June 30, ‘64, 35th Mississippi Regiment. Cameron, A. S., Assistant Surgeon, June 30, ‘64, 4th Arkansas Regiment. Carter, J. P., Assistant Surgeon, June 30, ‘64, 26th Alabama Regiment, Headquarters A. T., Tupelo, Miss., June 19, ‘65. Craig, J. M., Assistant Surgeon,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
n, as chief of staff, was the official representative of the Old North State, and was in a carriage in the procession. Accompanying General Cameron were Colonel Bennehan Cameron, Inspector-General of Small-Arms Practice, and Colonel Eugene G. Harrell, Quartermaster-General, Colonel Julian S. Carr, Paymaster-General, was present, n his official capacity. He paraded with the veterans. North Carolina was the only State, other than Virginia, represented by officers of its general staff. General Cameron and Colonels Cameron and Harrell attended Governor O'Ferrall's reception last evening. Only one company from North Carolina was in the great parade, this bColonels Cameron and Harrell attended Governor O'Ferrall's reception last evening. Only one company from North Carolina was in the great parade, this being Company G, of the First Regiment of Infantry of the North Carolina State Guard, from Washington, Captain Thomas commanding. Thirty-two men were in ranks in the full-dress dark-blue and white uniform of their State. North Carolina was also represented by Brigadier-General William P. Roberts, who was the youngest officer of