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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the campaign of the Carolinas. (search)
d 7th, 9th, 10th, 41st, and 44th Miss.), Col. W. C. Richards; 19th S. C. (consolidated 10th and 19th S. C.), Maj. James O. Ferrell, Lieut.-Col. C. Irvine Walker. Brantly's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. W. F. Brantly: 22d Ala. (consolidated 22d, 25th, 39th, and 50th Ala.), Col. H. T. Toulmin; 37th Ala. (consolidated 37th, 42d, and 54th Ala.), Col. J. A. Minter; 24th Miss. (consolidated 24th, 27th, 29th, 30th, and 34th Miss.), Col. R. W. Williamson; 58th N. C. (consolidated 58th and 60th N. C.), Lieut.-Col. T. Coleman. Stevenson's division, Maj.-Gen. Carter L. Stevenson. Escort, Lieut. J. L. Johnston. Henderson's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. R. J. Henderson: 1st Ga. Confed. Batt'n (consolidated 1st Ga. Confed., 1st Batt'n Ga. Sharp-shooters, 25th, 29th, 30th, and 66th Ga.), Capt. W. J. Whitsitt; 39th Ga. (consolidated 34th, 39th, and part of 56th Ga.), Lieut.-Col. W. P. Milton, Col. C. H. Phinizy; 40th Ga. Batt'n (consolidated 40th, 41st, and 43d Ga.), Lieut. W. H. Darnall, Capt. J. E. Stallings;
nless some of the iron bars had been laid on the staircase, to cause our projectiles to glance upward. Even then, it is not at all clear that the expedient would have been successful. Adjutant Walker was so obliging as to give me the list of officers of the garrison: Field and staff. Col. M. J. White; Adjutant, Robert E. Walker; Quartermaster, Capt. J. F. Divine; Commissary, Capt. W. C. King; Surgeon, W. Strudwick. company officers.--Company B--Capt. H. T. Guion; First Lieut., T. Coleman; Second Lieut., J. W. Stevenson; Third Lieut., E. D. Walsh. Company F--Capt. W. S. G. Andrews; First Lieut., D. Cogdell; Second Lieut., A. J. Riggs; Third Lieut., R. W. Evans. Company G--Capt. J. L. Manny; First Lieut., R. E. Walker; Second Lieut., W. H. Pender; Third Lieut., J. B. Robinson. Company H--Capt. S. D. Pool; First Lieut., J. C. Manson; Second Lieut., J. P. Roberson; Third Lieut., B. T. Miller. Company F--Capt. R. H. Mount; First Lieut., R. C. Tillery: Second Lieut., W. Dunn; Th
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ner, J. E. Bailey. Privates. C. Banks, C. N. Brookbanks, T. B. Bratton, J. Brock, W. S. Brown, J. Benton, D. R. Campbell, D. Calder, C. Coles, T. Coleman, P. F. Conway, R. Crocker, R. C. Crocker, W. Duncan, A. Duncan, T. P. Duncan, F. H. Edmunds, J. C. Gilbert, J. C. Givens, J. C. Hagins, J. R. Harris, [5 officers, 1 warrant officer.] W. T. Poague, Lt.-Col. Commanding. Roll of Co. A, Poague's Battalion Ar'y. Sergeant Miller, J. M., Dudley, C. R., Coleman, F. D., Smith, C., Corporal Handy, S. K., Stewart, W. M., Magruder, H. A., Privates. Ana, P. C., Bailey, C. H., Baldwin, W. A., Bartelerton, R. M., Changermer, H., Hester, P. W., Jordan,J. M., King, I. D., Lipscombe, J. F., Maria, Mike, Pitchford, J. C., Clarke, Phil., Coleman, Geo. W., Cullipher, A. F., wounded, Dancy, J. W., Dancy, W. F., Divine, S. C., Divine, F. A., Denkins, Jas. A., Dugan, P., Eldridge, Rolf
to make incursions in the county of Fairfax, whenever they think there is an opportunity of committing a mean outrage without danger of immediate retaliation. Last Wednesday a large body of their cavalry surrounded the village of Draussville, and made prisoners of several citizens, including Mr. Carper, Mr. Coleman, Dr. Day and his son. The Federal Colonel's horse was shot by Mr. T. Coleman, who was concealed in the bushes; but he was afterwards discovered, fired upon, and mortally wounded. e to make incursions in the county of Fairfax, whenever they think there is an opportunity of committing a mean outrage without danger of immediate retaliation. Last Wednesday a large body of their cavalry surrounded the village of Draussville, and made prisoners of several citizens, including Mr. Carper, Mr. Coleman, Dr. Day and his son. The Federal Colonel's horse was shot by Mr. T. Coleman, who was concealed in the bushes; but he was afterwards discovered, fired upon, and mortally wounded.