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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 4 0 Browse Search
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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 2: (search)
nt-colonel; A. J. Hutchins, major, and James P. Perkins, adjutant. The captains were F. M. Johnston (A), John Keely (B), J. J. Beall (C), James D. Hunter (D), Charles W. Mabry (E), Wm. E. Curtis (F), Tillman W. Flynt (G), John B. Beall (H), John T. Chambers (I), John W. Hooper (K). The greater part of the service of this regiment was in the army of Northern Virginia. At the time of the battle of Gettysburg it was in North Carolina. It went with the other regiments of Colquitt's brigade to FloS. Myers; Beall by R. B. Hogan and A. J. Richardson; Mabry by D. H. Sims; Curtis by A. H. Black and William Hamilton. Flynt on promotion was succeeded by Captain Elliott, who was killed in action; J. B. Beall had for his successor J. W. Really; Chambers was succeeded by T. W. Abercrombie, and he by Captain Lester; and Hooper on his promotion to major was succeeded by A. J. Rowe. The organization of the Twentieth regiment Georgia volunteers was as follows: William Duncan Smith, colonel; J. B.
Hustings Court. --The following persons were tried before the Hustings Court yesterday: Major George was fined $10 and costs for permitting his servant Mary to go at large. Wm. W. Jones and Wm. Peasley, indicted for unlawful gaming, plead guilty and were fined $30 and costs. John T. Chambers, attempting to shoot Wm. Mitchell, nolle prosequi entered on payment of costs. Fleming, slave to Lucy Horton, stealing tea and candies from the C. S. Government, ordered 39 lashes. Michael Harrington, receiving money of Pat Coleman, a free negro, stolen from Martia Quinlan, knowing the same to have been stolen. Sent on for trial before Judge Lyona. Richard F. Williams, free negro, killing his brother, Wm. H. Williams, on 23d July. Sent on for trial before Judge Lyons.