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Wm. J. Mills, Thos. F. Longley, Received a warrant, later. Wounded. Edw. W. Preston, Discharged for disability. Michael Sullivan, Jas. Sullivan, Henry Tracy, Died since muster out. Robert Stacy, Discharged for disability. Alonzo Sackett, Alfred Bloxham, Abel A. Fox. Third Detachment.—Sergt. Chas. H. French; Commissioned, later. Died since muster out. Gunner, Wm. H. Skimmings; Chief of Caisson, Jno. Chase. Privates, David S. Morse, Killed or died in hospital. Robert Cunningham, Received a warrant, later. Alonzo Ranney, Received a warrant, later. Barney Hollis, Received a warrant, later. David Russell, Jno. Daly, Died since muster out. Willard Chaffin, Chas. Appleton, Killed or died in hospital. Chas. Burley, Amasa H. Tolman, Received a warrant, later. Wm. J. Coye, James H. Kane, Died since muster out. Maurice Leavitt, Jno. McGee, B. F. Winslow, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Jno. Burnham, Received a warrant, l
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
ommander of Charles Rutledge Holmes camp, U. C. V., of Waterloo, and was appointed a major in the State militia on the staff of General Nicholson, by Governor Hampton. Since the war he has been a merchant-planter. Rosemont, the home of Capt. Robert Cunningham, of the United States army, the grandfather of Major Cunningham, was also the home of the Honorables William L. Yancey and Benjamin Yancey, nephews of the captain and greatly distinguished in the history of the South. These gentlemen, iMajor Cunningham, was also the home of the Honorables William L. Yancey and Benjamin Yancey, nephews of the captain and greatly distinguished in the history of the South. These gentlemen, in their school and college days, made Rosemont their adopted home. Having ample means of their own, they were not an expense to their uncle, but were welcome guests at his hospitable and elegant home, where the Cunninghams lived in true baronial style. Abner H. Cureton, a prominent citizen of Greenville, for sixteen years past manager of the Greenville mill of the South Carolina cotton oil company, was one of the youngest members of the Butler Guards during the war of the Confederacy, and en
and too little trained to a participation in public life, to have fixed opinions. The planters were in constant connection with England; enough of them had been bred there to give a tone to society, and a direction to opinion; they looked down upon the boors of the interior as men of low degree, though of eminence in that new country; totally illiterate, though of common natural parts; and there were not wanting agents or partisans of the crown—Fletchall, the very active and spirited Robert Cunningham, Patrick Cunningham and others—to fill the minds of these rude husbandmen with bitterness against the gentlemen. The summer was passed in indecisive struggles for superiority; the crown had its emissaries, whom the Council of safety sent William Henry Drayton and a clergyman, William Tennent, to counteract. The Chap. XLVI.} 1775. July to Oct. opposing parties prepared for war; Fort Augusta in Georgia was taken and held by the Americans; the possession of the fort at Ninety-six was
The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], From Gen. Lee's army — fight in Culpeper county. (search)
of their rebel force was captured, including the following officers: Colonels B. W Duke, W W Ward, D N Smith, B O Morgan; Lieut Col. J W Hoffman; Majors W P Elliott, R S Ballock; Captains P H Thorpe, G M Coleman, T E Eastin, T H Hines, W B Cunningham, Miles Griffin. H C Ellis, J B Barker, C G Campbell, E W Terrell, Jno Hunter, S C Mullens, E T Rochester, A J Bruner, J L N Pickens, J W Mitchell, B A Tracey; Surgeons Trigg, M W Standford D Carter, T B Lewis, A M Cown, D C, Redford, A C Raines; Rev T D Moore; Lieutenants Litzy, J W McMichael, J H Green, Mundy, Ph Price, A A Q M, W P Togg, J T Sinclair, J B Talbott, J P Webb, R W Fenswick, Robert Cunningham, K F Peddicord, M M Thomason, Tom Monlard, F Leathers, D Carr, T B Bridges; H T Rocks, J L Williamson, T B Haines, Newton, Wellington, Thos Palls, J D Morris, W B Ford, John Parks, B L Drake, J A Middleton, A B Chinn, J Oldham, J W Gordon, C M Taylor, J A Fox, D Tribble, W S Hickman, J S Hughes, Alfred Surber, T S Kemper, R A Web