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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 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 Appomattox campaign. (search)
George Cullen, Jr.; 31st Va., Maj. William P. Cooper; 49th Va., Capt. William D. Moffett; 52d Va., Capt. S. W. Paxton; 58th Va., Lieut. Robert L. Waldron. Gordon's division, Brig.-Gen. Clement A. Evans. Evans's Brigade, Col. J. H. Lowe: 13th Ga., Lieut.-Col. Richard Maltbie; 26th Ga., Capt. James Knox; 31st Ga., Capt. E. C. Perry; 38th Ga., Lieut.-Col. P. E. Davant; 60th and 61st Ga., Col. Waters B. Jones; 9th Ga. Battalion Art'y, Serg't. H. L. Crawford; 12th Ga. Battalion Art'y, Capt. S. H. Crump; 18th Ga. Battalion Art'y, Capt. George W. Stiles. Terry's Brigade, Col. T. V. Williams: 2d Va., Capt. Joseph J. Jenkins; 4th Va., Capt. Hamilton D. Wade; 5th Va., Capt. Peter E. Wilson; 10th Va., Lieut.-Col. D. H. Lee Martz; 21st Va., Col. William A. Witcher; 23d Va., Lieut.-Col. John P. Fitzgerald; 25th Va., Maj. Wilson Harper; 27th Va., Capt. Franklin C. Wilson; 33d Va., Capt. Henry A. Herrell; 37th Va., Capt. John A. Preston; 42d Va., Lieut. James L. Tompkins; 44th Va., Maj. David
rom Georgia, is entitled, from long service with the brigade and from gallant conduct, to the command of the Georgia brigade he now commands in the capacity of Brigadier-General; and that the gallant Stevens, of Gist's brigade, (who was severely wounded), from what I know of his capacity as an officer, from his gallantry on the field, and from his devotion to the cause, would grace any position that might be conferred. To my staff, Captain J. B. Cumming, Assistant Adjutant-General; Captain S. H. Crump, Assistant Inspector-General; Lieutenants Lamar and Kenan, Aids-de-Camp; Lieutenant Magruder, Ordnance Officer, who was on the field with me, and Captain M. H. Talbot, volunteer Aid, I am indebted for distinguished and gallant service on the field, and to Captain Troup, Assistant Adjutant-General, who was dangerously wounded whilst carrying an order in the thickest of the fight. From the character of the fighting, on both Saturday and Sunday, they were greatly exposed, and bore thems
d men and officers. To have halted or hesitated would have brought certain destruction upon my command. I ordered bayonets fixed and a charge made upon the battery. The order was obeyed with cheers and yells, and by making a detour to the left, to avoid the deep cut in the railroad, the Ninth Arkansas was soon in possession of the enemy's strong position (we had assaulted and taken one fine gun which the enemy was unable to get off), closely followed by the Thirty-fifth Alabama, under Colonel Crump. After advancing some three hundred yards down the railroad, I halted and formed my men and marched again to the south side of the railroad, and remained in position until a fort and large camp in front of us was evacuated, in consequence of a most determined attack by a portion of General Price's command, on their rear. Late in the evening I was ordered forward, and bivouacked in line of battle in the midst of the forts and camps of the enemy, and inside of an abattis which extended e
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
hews, Capt. Co. A, 13th Ga. Regiment, Act. A. A. and I. General. C. C. Schley, Senior Surgeon of Evans's Brigade. F. R. Reid, Maj. and A. C. S. Evans's Brigade. A. M. Rashin, 1st Lieut. Co. H, 26th Ga. Regiment and Act. Ord. Off. S. H. Crump, Capt. 12th Ga. Batt. Light Art. S. H. Lamar, Ass't Surg. 12th Ga. Batt. Light Art. G. W. Peacock, 1st Lieut. Co. E, 12th Ga. Batt. Light Artillery. J. C. Smith, 2d Lieut. Co. E, 12th Ga. Batt. Light Artillery. Jno. B. Alison, 2d Lt. Co. G. Tant. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, 6 officers and 60 enlisted men, on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. [125] S. H. Crump, Capt. Commanding Battalion. Eighteenth Georgia Battalion. Jno. N. Pacetty, Sergeant Co. C. R. W. Miller, Hospital Steward. W. F. Symons, Private Co. C. H. F. Bennett, Private Co. A. M. W. Lewis, Private Co. A. John Smith, Private
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Crawford, Surg. H. L., 227. Crawford, Lt., Samuel, 441. Crawford, Lt. W. H., 314. Crenshaw Battery, 454, 457. Crenshaw, Lt. J. H., 14, 60. Crescent, C. S. A. Regiment, 466. Crichton, Lt C. G., 85. Cridlin, Chaplain R. W., 72. Cringeon (or Cringan), Capt. J. W., 473. Crisler, Maj. N. W., 71. Crist, Lt. J. W.. 85 Croft, Col., Edward, 368. Cromwell, Surg. B. L, 369. Croom, Capt. W. H., 304. Cross, Lt. M. H., 253. Crow, Maj. James M., 313. Crump, Capt. J. J., 296. Crump, Capt. S. H., 212, 226. Crumples, Maj. L. H, 413. Cullen, Capt. Geo., 190, 192. Cullen, Surg. J. S. D., 69. Cullingworth, Lt. J. N., 16, 46. Culpeper, Capt. N. S., 95. Cumbria, Lt. R. A. J., 34. Cunningham, Lt. G., 413. Cureton, Capt., Thos. J., 296. Curtis, Capt. John H., 286. Custer, U. S A. Gen., XXII. Cuthoertson, Lt. J. D., 263. Dabney, Capt. V., 185. Dale, Capt. James M., 286. Dallam, W. W., 467. Dandridge, Courier A. S., 27. Dandridge, Lt. E. P., 12. Danforth, Lt. H.