hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 1 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1: prelminary narrative 1 1 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Your search returned 8 results in 5 document sections:

Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Fredericksburg, Va. (search)
h Miss., Lieut.-Col. John C. Fiser; 18th Miss., Lieut.-Col. William H. Luse; 21st Miss., Col. Benjamin G. Humphreys. Brigade loss: k, 29; w, 151; m, 62 == 242. Cobb's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Thomas R. R. Cobb (m w), Col. Robert McMillan: 16th Ga., Col. Goode Bryan; 18th Ga., Lieut.-Col. S. Z. Ruff; 24th Ga., Col. Robert McMillan; Cobb (Ga.) Legion,----; The dash indicates that the name of the commanding officer has not been found in the Official Records.--editors. Phillips (Ga.) Legion, Col. B. F. Cook. Brigade loss: k, 33; w, 198; m, 4 == 235. Semmes's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Paul J. Semmes: 10th Ga.,----; 50th Ga.,----; 51st Ga.,----; 53d Ga.,----. Brigade loss: w, 4. Artillery, Col. Henry C. Cabell: N. C. Battery, Capt. Basil C. Manly; Ga. Battery, Capt. J. P. W. Read; 1st Richmond (Va.) Howitzers, Capt. E. S. McCarthy; Ga. Battery (Troup Art'y), Capt. Henry H. Carlton. Artillery loss: w, 2. (Colonel Cabell also commanded Nelson's battalion, and Branch's, Cooper's Dearing's, Ells's,
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 37: operations of the East Gulf Squadron to October, 1863. (search)
H. K. Lapham and C. R. Harris; Acting-Master's Mates, J. H. Barry and Van Buren Blum. Bark Gemsbok Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Edward Cavendy; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Thomas Welsh; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. H. Roberts; Acting-Masters, O. Thatcher and Theo. Werlhop; Acting-Master's Mates, T. J. Pray, M. W. Stone and N. W, Wait. Sloop-of-war Dale. Acting-Master, J. O. Barclay; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, F. B. Lawson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, R. B. Rodney; Acting-Master, B. F. Cook; Acting-Ensigns, J. A. Denman and J. T. Mendall; Acting-Master's Mates, D. C. Kiersted, M. Jackson and Wm. Morris. Steamer Magnolia. Acting-Master, Chas. Potter; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, E. D. G. Smith; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. J. Coite; Acting-Masters, Francis Burgess and Alex. Wallace; Acting-Master's Mates, David Scyler, Peter McGuire and O. Sundstrom; Engineers, Edward Eldridge, E. D. Leavitt, Jr., and R. H. Shultis. Steamer Stars and Stripes. Acting-Master, C. L. Wi
Col. G. H. Pierson was in command. 6th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. Melvin Beal, 30 men, four colors. 7th Infantry, a Bristol County regiment, 40 men, carrying two colors; was commanded by Maj. J. B. Leonard. 8th Infantry, Col. B. F. Peach, Jr., of Lynn, 60 men, two colors. 9th Infantry, Col. P. R. Guiney, 30 men. 10th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. J. B. Parsons, 10 officers, 20 men, two flags. 11th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. T. H. Dunham, Jr., seven colors, 50 men. 12th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. B. F. Cook, four colors, 6 officers, 50 men. 13th Infantry, Col. S. H. Leonard, 100 men, three colors. 15th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. I. H. Hooper, 7 officers, 15 men, two colors. 17th Infantry, Col. Henry Splaine, 9 officers, 100 men, 5 colors. 18th Infantry, Maj. Thomas Weston, 10 officers, 20 men, three colors. 19th Infantry, Col. Edmund Rice, 13 officers, 60 men, five colors. Three of the color bearers were one-armed. 20th Infantry, Col. F. W. Palfrey, 9 officers, 50 men, two
ugh, 449 Connolly, Patrick, 507 Connor, Dennis, 507 Connor, James, 449 Connor, John, 11th Mass. Inf., 507 Connor, John, 38th Mass. Inf., 347 Connor, Thomas, 507 Conroy, James, 507 Converse, W. F., 507 Conway, Daniel, 347 Conway, Michael, 9th Mass. Inf., 347 Conway, Michael, 37th Mass. Inf., 449 Conway, Patrick, 507 Conway, Thomas, 347 Cook, A. C., 347 Cook, A. F., 14 Cook, A. M., 27, 150, 180, 187 Cook, Albert, 25th Mass. Inf., 449 Cook, Albert, 31st Mass. Inf., 347 Cook, B. F., 79, 98, 138, 141, 151 Cook, Barnabas, 507 Cook, C. G., 507 Cook, C. H., 491 Cook, G., VI Cook, G. B., 847 Cook, John, 507 Cook, Nelson, 347 Cook, S. N., 347 Cook, W. E., 347 Cook, W. H., 507 Cook, W. P., 449 Cook, William, 449 Cooke G E., 120, 449 Cooks, Joseph, 507 Cooley, H L., 507 Cooley, J. J., 347 Cooley, John, 347 Coolidge, C. H., 507 Coolidge, F. E., 347 Coolidge, H. F., 507 Coolidge, J. P., 347 Coombs, E. H., 123, 347 Coombs, George, 607 Coom
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
B. Cowardin, Mrs. L. W. Burton, Miss Hancock; Mrs. A. F. Bagby, of King and Queen; Miss Lizzie Jones, Miss Bettie Broaddus, Mrs. Vaughan Webster, Miss Mary Ellett, Mrs. G. Percy Hawes, Mrs. John S. Ellett, Miss Lee Robinson, Mrs. E. R. Robinson, Mrs. David C. Richardson, Miss Willie Thomas, Miss May Williams, Mrs. William H. Williams, Mrs. David A. Brown, and others. The following members of the Monument Association had charge of the stand: W. J. Westwood, T. Wiley Davis, Thomas O'Neil, B. F. Cook, F. D. Elliott, E. A. Saunders, A. J. Vaughan, R. T. Pemberton, David Wilson, B. B. Roberts, James T. Gray and John H. Frischkorn. Zzzexercises during the rain. While the falling rain made it exceedingly disagreeable to either stand or sit through the ceremonies, it neither drove any great number away nor seriously interfered with carrying out the programme of exercises. When it was determined to proceed with the exercises despite the weather, Hon. D. C. Richardson opened them wi