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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Mason, W. A. Spotswood,Wm. B. Sinclair, Lewis W. Minor,R. F. Mason. W. F. McClenahan,  passed Assistant-surgeons. James F. Harrison,C. H. Williamson, J. W. B. Greenhow,Arthur M. Lynch, D. B. Phillips,Wm. E. Wysham, John Ward,Daniel B. Conrad, W. F. Carrington,Francis L. Galt. Assistant-surgeons. H. W. M. Washington,Robt. J. Freeman, A. S. Garnett,Bennett W. Green, Fred. Van Bibber,Joseph D. Grafton, J. W. Sandford, Jr.,Chas. M. Morfitt, Chas. E. Lining,Thos. J. Charlton. M. P. Christian,  Paymasters. John DeBree,John W. Nixon, Thos. R. Ware,Geo. W. Clarke, James A. Semple,Geo. Ritchie, John Johnston,Jas. O. Moore, Wm. W. J. Kelly,Richard Taylor, Henry Myers,Jas. E. Cumour. Felix Senac,  Masters in the line of promotion. Thomas B. Mills,John Grimball, Wm. C. Whittle,W. B. Hall, Wm. A. Kerr,S. W. Averill. J. E. Meyerre,  Acting Midshipmen. A. M. Mason,Geo. R. Bryan, Wm. E. Pinkney,A. T. Brady, R. C. Fant,D. Talbott, D. H. Daugherty,E. H. Edwards, Thos.
ade in the constant and full performance of his peculiar duties that, as a matter of justice, a passing tribute is due the Rev. John D. Rogers, chaplain of the Twenty-third Indiana. After the battle he was unwearied in his attention to the wounded, and that the resting-places of the dead of his regiment might not be forgotten, he collected their bodies and buried them tenderly, and with prayer and every religious rite, and in this, as far as my knowledge goes, he was as singular as he was Christian. Herewith you will find a statement of the dead and wounded of my division. Very respectfully, sir, your obedient servant, Lew. Wallace, Commanding Third Division. Brig.-Gen. Rousseau's report. battle-field of Shiloh, April 12, 1862. General: I have the honor to report to you, as commander of the Second division of the army of the Ohio, the part taken by my brigade in the battle at this place on the seventh inst. After a very arduous march on Sunday, the sixth inst.,
Doc. 117. expedition to pass Christian, Miss. General Butler's report. headquarters Department of the Gulf, ship Island, April 13, 1862. To the Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: sir: I have the honor to report my safe arrival at Ship Island on the twenty-first of March, after a series of casualties, set forth in my last report from Port Royal to the General commanding the army, but from there no further accident. For three days after my arrival a storm prevented the landing of either troops or stores. Upon consultation with Flag-Officer Farragut, I was informed by him that he would probably be able to move in seven days. Accordingly, by dint of the most strenuous labor of my troops day and night, I had embarked and ready for embarkation six thousand of my best men to support his operations, a force judged to be sufficient for the advance, to be at once supported by the remainder of my disposable force. After waiting four days with troops on ship-board, I lear
Arrivals --Among the arrivals at the Exchange yesterday were Wm. H. Rogers, Great Salt Lake City, Utah; E. Colburt, Newbern, N. C.; J. D. Shackleford, Miss.; M. P. Christian, Lynchburg; Capt. J. H. Erskine, 2d Regiment Tennessee Volunteers; S. E. Maxwell, S. C.; Maj. J. H. Harman, Staunton; M. L.Bowie, Ala.; Harry Cady, Alleghany county, Va. At the Spotswood the following:--C. Beard, M. D., Louisiana Volunteers; David Watson, Louisa; Dr. William A. Thom, Northampton, Va.; Hon. T. L. Clingman, N. C.; H. E. Johnston, Baltimore; Thomas Lubbock, Texas; Dr. Thos. Marshall, Louisville; Leon Schisano, Vice-Consul of France at Norfolk.
More Naval resignations --The following officers of the steamer Richmond, lately arrived at New York, have sent their resignations to the Navy Department: John D. Sims, Captain of Marines, Virginia; F. D. Shepperd, Lieutenant. N. C.; M. P. Christian, Assistant Surgeon, Virginia; James H. Warner, Chief Engineer, Virginia; Jas. W. Alexander, Master, N. C.; James L. Tayloe, Midshipman. Virginia; Virginius Freeman, First Assistant Engineer, Virginia; B. S. Herring, Third Assistant Engineer, N. C.; Henry Fagan, Third Assistant Engineer, Florida. The names of these officers have been stricken from the Navy roll.