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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), United Confederate Veterans. (search)
Moncure, corn. Camp 212. Concord, Va.; J. T. Willeford, corn. Camp 213. Conway, Ark.; A. R. Witt, com.; J. J. R. Reeves, Sept., 1869, 1st lieut.; members, 117; disabled, 3; deaths, 6; Home, Little Rock, Ark. Camp 214. Danville, Ky.; E. M. Green, com. Camp 215. Richmond, Va.; James Tevis, com. Camp 216. Fayetteville, Ark.; T. M. Gunter, com. Camp 217. Chifley, Fla.; S. M. Robinson, com. Camp 218. Greenwood, Miss.; R. M. Williams, com. Camp 219. Hickory Flat, Miss.; W. A. Crum, corn. Camp 220. Hernando, Miss.; Sam. Powell, corn. Camp 221. Vaiden, Miss.; S. C. Baines, com.; med. offi., Dr. A. J. Sanderson, Feb., 1861, captain; members, 39; deaths, 1. Camp 222. Waco, Texas; C. L. Johnson, corn. Camp 223. Springville, Ala.; A. W. Woodall, corn. Camp 224. Camden, Miss.; R. Gaillard, com. Camp 225. Florenceville, Texas; W. C. Agee, com.; med. offi., Isaac H. Brewton, M. D.; private; members, 30; disabled, 4. Camp 226. Liberty, Miss.; P. R. Brewer, c
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
vate James Lyon, 11th Mississippi regiment; wounded July 3d. Private J. J. Jordan, 5th Alabama regiment; died July 29th. Sergeant C. Craig, 11th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Captain W. C. Coker, 8th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private J. W. Gorvee, 3d Georgia battalion; wounded July 2d. Private Hugh Currain, 55th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st; died July 29th. Captain G. M. Harris, 3d South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Sergeant W. A. Crum, 17th Mississippi regiment; wounded July 2d. Private S. A. D. Smith, 7th Georgia regiment; wounded July 3d. Corporal G. W. Cummings, 8th Virginia regiment; wounded July 3d. Private W. F. Latta, 53d Georgia regiment; wounded July 11th. Lieutenant A. A. King, 3d South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private J. C. Lupton, 57th Virginia regiment; wounded July 13th. Private W. R. Reeves, 15th Mississippi regiment; wounded July 4th, died July 19th. Private W. Martin