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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 29 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gettysburg. (search)
ates W. H. Phillips, W. C. Bryan, A. W. Keyser, A. Villar, W. T. Sills, G. Flournoy. Company B—Sergeant S. J. Sanchez, Corporal J. H. Boyt, Privates T. J. Finley, W. E. Stroble, J. F. Bleach, B. Jones. Company C—Privates J. T. Suggs, A. H. Bateman, J. S. Jones. Company D—Privates J. Talbott, R. Wolf, George Footman, D. Jordan. Company E—Lieutenants P. P. L. Todd, J. H; Johnson, Privates B. Tate, T. Albrittam, D. Bryant, A. J. Hogan. Company F—Privates W. J. Thompson, J. Neil, R. Cobb, D. Tillis. Company G—Sergeant W. E. Livingston, Privates John Revels, H. Harris, H. V. Long, H. McClellan, G. R. Brooman. Company H—Privates E. Hall, F. Medicis, M. Sanchez, J. J. Vinzant. Company I—Lieutenant J. W. Hall, Privates W. Belote, E. H. Tomblin, William Stringheard. Company K—Privates H. C. Grosventine, L. F. Walker, R. N. Batten, W. Hodge. Company L—Privates T. H. Sutton, E. Dampier. Company M—Lieutenant J. D. Perkins, Sergeant J. Betton, Privat
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.35 (search)
ivision of Sumner's corps led the advance towards Marye's Heights, and the head of these columns came into the Confederate view about 11 o'clock. The cannon from Marye's Hill gashed them in front; those from Stansbury's Hill raked them on their right, while those on Lee's Hill raked them on their left. But the brave Federal soldiers pressed forward towards the foot of Marye's Heights, only to be met by an enfilade of shot and shell from 2,000 riflemen of Georgia and North Carolina, under General Cobb, hidden from view by the stone fence. In this fierce assault 1,200 of these brave men fell dead. Hancock's men again made this assault in gallant style, but were met with a Confederate yell and by a sheet of infantry fire, which was reserved until they were within about 150 yards of the stone fence, when again 2,000 of Hancock's men were shot down. At 1 o'clock Howard's division attempted a third assault. Kershaw was now in command of the stone fence, and another gallant and heroic as
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
ivate J. M. Whittington, 50th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Lieutenant J. Walker, 7th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 8th. Private L. Foman, 1st South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 11th. Private Z. Henry, 5th Texas regiment, wounded July 5th; died July 11th. Private E. Garnett, 11th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 5th; died July 11th. Private N. C. Nelms, 21st Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 19th. Private M. Harris, Cobb's Legion; wounded July 2d. Private M. Maddox, 7th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private J. S. Henderson, 7th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private A. L. Thompson, 21st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 5th; died July 24th. Private E. Zimmerman, 26th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 25th. Private E. Simmons, 62d Virginia regiment; wounded July 5th. Private J. McGehee, 10th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d; died August 12th.