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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), List of names of officers of the Signal Corps, Confederate States army. (search)
11. N. J. Watkins, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 12, 1862. Memorandum of officers of the Signal Corps of the Confederate States Provisional army, appointed under act of the Confederate Congress of September 27, 1862, providing for the appointment of one major, ten first and ten second lieutenants, and twenty additional sergeants: Major. William Norris, S. O., A. & I. G. O., October 24, 1862. First Lieutenants. 1. Edmund Burke, S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 19, 1863. 2. James Carey (acting chief of corps), S. O., A. & I. G. O., July 4, 1863. 3. H. C. Lindsay (resigned), S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 22, 1863. 4. A. L. Lindsay, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 12, 1862. 5. C. G. Memminger, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 29, 1862. 6. W. N. Mercer Otey, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 12, 1862. 7. William C. Schley, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 24, 1862. 8. A. J. Stedman, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 29, 1862. Second Lieutenants. 1. John Bellinger
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ll, 9. Campbell, Col. A. W., 314. Campbell, James, 396. Campbell, Hon. John A., 318. Campbell, Hon. J. A. P., 232, 275. Campbell, Gen., Wm., 12. Campbell, Lt. W. F., 59. Cambridge University, 13. Cameron, Simon. 57, 83. Camps—Cobb, 181; Connor, 151; Gadberry, 152; Lee, 47; Pettigrew, 152. Canby, Gen. E. R. S., 216. Cannon made by the C. S. A., 258. Canton, Miss., Decoration of graves at, 232. Caps, Percussion, made by C. S. A., 287. Carbonari, Christine, 447. Carey, Lt., James, 92. Carrington, Major I. H., 273. Carrol, John, 9; Thomas, 9. Carroll, Col., 71. Carson Capt. James M., 134, 150, 190. Carson, Sergeant, 169. Carter, Col., Thos. H., 61. Carter, Lt., Tuck, 214. Cary, Col. John B., 296. Caskey, apt., 22 Caswell, Col. T. D., Death of, 271. Catawba river, 10. Cavalry, Two Chieftains of, 451. Cavalry, Value of, 448. Cavender, Major, 306 Cawood, Lt. C. H., 92. Cecil's Ford, 67. Cedar Creek, Battle of, 15, 443; Notes on, 391: