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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 16: Secession of Virginia and North Carolina declared.--seizure of Harper's Ferry and Gosport Navy Yard.--the first troops in Washington for its defense. (search)
ivates.--James A. Fox, Samuel Evans, Amos Drenkle, Fred. Yeager, Geo. W. Silvis, Ed. Pearson, Fred. Shaeffer, Wm. C. Eben, Henry E. Eisenbeis, Daniel Maltzberger, Adam Freeze, Augustus Berger, Solomon Ash, Fred. H. Phillippi, Nathaniel B. Hill, James E. Lutz, Geo. S. Bickley, Samuel Hamilton, Amos Huyett, Andrew Helms, Wm. W. Bowers, Henry Neihart, Ferd. S. Ritter, Daniel Whitman, Jeremiah Seiders, Anthony Ammon, Henry Fleck, Henry Rush, Jacob J. Hessler, Henry G. Baus, Charles Gebhart, Henry Coleman, Chas. P. Muhlenberg, Jacob Leeds, James Gentzler, J. Hiester McKnight, B. F. Ermentrout, James Pflieger, Charles Spangler, Geo. W. Knabb, D. Dickinson, C. Levan, Albert Shirey, Adam Faust, Peter A. Lantz, Geo. D. Leaf, H. Whiteside, A. Levan, C. Frantz, Wm. Sauerbier, Jonathan Sherer, H. Geiger, Wm. Lewis, A. Seyfert, Robert Eltz, J. S. Kennedy, E. L. Smith, George Lauman, Lemuel Gries, James L. Mast, Christopher Loeser, Howard McIlvaine, C. B. Ansart, Wm. Haberacker, John A. McLenegan,
D. 16,Private Francis M. Young, slightly 17,Private Ephraim Kester, slightly. Co. E. 18,Private John Delong, slightly. 19,George W. Eyestone, slightly. 20,Oscar F. Whitney, slightly. Co. F. 21,Corporal George W. Lowley, severely. 22,Private Iredell R. Allgood, slightly. 23,Private David C. Baker, slightly. Co. G. 24,Corporal James Martin, slightly. 25,Private Simson Leslie, slightly. 26,Private John C. Adkins, slightly. 27,Private Jordan E. Rich, slightly. Co. H. 28,Private Henry Coleman, slightly. Co. I. 29,Private John Patrick, slightly. Total--four killed, twenty-nine wounded. Respectfully, G. F. McGinnis, Col. Eleventh Regt. Indiana. Dan. Macauley, Adjutant. Colonel Wood's report. headquarters Twelfth Iowa regiment, Fort Donelson, February 18, 1862. Thomas J. Neushon, A. A. General: sir: In obedience to General Order No. 2, Headquarters Second Division Army in the Field, Brigadier-General Smith Commanding, I have the honor to make the follo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
s't Surgeon 5th N. C. Regiment. P. Durham, Capt. Co. E, 12th N. C. Regiment. J. C. Harper, 1st Lt. Co. H, 12th N. C. Regiment. B. F. Logan, 1st Lt. Co. E, 12th N. C. Regiment. W. B. Fleming 2d Lt. Co. C, 12th N. C. Regiment. W. A. Montgomery, 2d Lt. Co. F, 12th N. C. Regiment. Jno. W. Lawson, Surgeon 12th N. C. Regiment. Geo. A. Penney, Ass't Surgeon 12th N. C. Regiment. Duncan J. Devane, Major 20th N. C. Regiment. A. F. Lawhow, 1st Lt. Co. F, 20th N. C. Regiment. Henry Coleman, 1st Lt. Co. C, 20th N. C. Regiment. A. D. Peace, Capt. Co. E, 23d N. C. Regiment., Commanding W. C. Wall, Capt. Co. F, 23d N. C. Regiment. J. B. F. Riddle, 1st Lt. Co. H, 23d N. C. Regiment. L. A. Bihle, Chaplain 20th N. C. Regiment. [30] First North Carolina Battalion. Co. A. 1st Sergeant J. G. Reavis, Corporal M. C. Sheek, Private A. A. Anderson, John Brooks, S. J. Brooks, J. H. Brown, Private J. F. Hembrick, J. B. Jones, O. C. Jones, Lee Lawrence, N.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Cochrane, Capt John M., 359 Cockrell, Lt. D. H., 84. Cody, Capt. D. C., 212. Coit, Lt. W. H., 15, 47. Coke, Asst. Surg L. C., 253. Coker, Lt. M. N., 146. Cole, Lt. G. F., 284. Cole, Lt. Col. R. G., 2. Cole, Capt. R. W., 382. Coleman, Lt., Henry, 204. Coleman, Asst. Surg. H. A., 368. Coleman, Lt. H. C., 196. Coleman, Lt. J. A. F, 402. Coleman, It John W., 146. Coleman, Lt. S H., 252. Coleman, Lt. W. G., 448. Coles, Adjt. R. J., 144. Collins, Capt. B. M., 204. CollColeman, Asst. Surg. H. A., 368. Coleman, Lt. H. C., 196. Coleman, Lt. J. A. F, 402. Coleman, It John W., 146. Coleman, Lt. S H., 252. Coleman, Lt. W. G., 448. Coles, Adjt. R. J., 144. Collins, Capt. B. M., 204. Collins, Lt. E. J., 414. Collins, Capt. J. A., 15 Collins, Lt. V. K., 205. Collins, Lt. W. W., 146. Collock, Capt. J. G, 7. Comer, Lt. S., 123. Colston, Capt. F. M., 3. Compton, Capt J.,71. C. S. Artillery, 1st, 457, 284. C. S. Navy, 457. Conington, Lt. W. F., 197. Conn, Capt. W. T., 96. Connel, Capt. D , 110 Connell, Capt. W C., 326. Conner, Adjt. James A , 284. Conner's Brigade, 465. Conrad, Asst Surg J. S., 467.; Conscripts, 453-8. Conway, Capt. J. J , 467.
2d Lieut Mark O' Rorke, 1st Sergt Phillip H Raymond, Sergt J T Kelly, Samuel Kells, Samuel Brown, W C Lee, Wm Heneig, David H DeSilva. Total killed 2, wounded 9. Company H. (Shreveport Grays,) Lt Lamkin in command.--Wounded: Robt Johnson, A B Spell, J E Youngblood, L Loeb, R T Mansfield. Total wounded 5. Company I, Lt Trott in command.--Killed: Lt Geo L Trott and Jno Bain. Wounded: Capt Chas E Cormler, 1st Lt Jos Taylor, Jacob Euredorf, Geo Almindinger, Avery Breed, Nat Burns, Henry Coleman, Wm Hunter, J T Lorains, Robt Jackson, Wm Tripple. Missing: Robt Garroway and James M Grant. Total killed 2, wounded 12, missing 2. Company K, Capt Wm L Randall.--Killed: Pat Moran and Thos Reardon. Wounded: Capt Wm L Randall, Lt Jas Malloy, Corp Jeremiah Keller, A Crowmeller, Jno Doan, Phillip Georges, Wm O' Callaghan, Chas Thiell, Geo Zugger. Missing: Samuel J Block. Total killed 2, wounded 9, missing 1. Recapitulation--Total number of officers and men engaged, 358 Casual