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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (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
Col. J. J. Dickison, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.2, Florida (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., Opposing forces in the Chattanooga campaign. November 23d-27th, 1863. (search)
5th Tex., Capt. John R. Kennard; 17th, 18th, 24th, and 25th Tex. (dismounted cavalry), Maj. W. A. Taylor. Artillery Battalion, Capt. J. P. Douglas: Ala. Battery (Semple's), Lieut. R. W. Goldthwaite; Ark. Battery (Calvert's), Lieut. T. J. Key; Miss. Battery (Sweet's), Lieut. H. Shannon. Battalion loss: k, 6; w, 16==22. Division loss: k, 62; w, 367; m, 12==441. Walker's division, Brig.-Gen. States R. Gist. Gist's Brigade: 8th Ga. Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Z. L. Walters; 46th Ga., Lieut.-Col. W. A. Daniel; 16th S. C., Col. James McCullough; 24th S. C., Col. C. H. Stevens. Wilson's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Claudius C. Wilson: 1st Ga. Battalion Sharp-shooters and 25th Ga., Maj. A. Shaaff; 26th Ga. Battalion, Maj. J. W. Nisbet; 29th and 30th Ga., Maj. Thomas W. Mangham; 66th Ga., Col. J. C. Nisbet. Maney's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. George E. Maney (w): 4th Confederate, Capt. Joseph Bostick; 1st and 27th Tenn., Col. H. R. Feild; 6th and 9th Tenn., Col. George C. Porter; 41st Tenn., Col. R. Farquhar
, Leon county, were incorporated with the regiment, they having gone to Virginia as independent companies. The Second Florida was organized by the election of George T. Ward of Leon county, colonel; St. George Rogers of Marion county, lieutenant-colonel; and Lewis G. Pyles of Alachua county, major. The staff appointments were: Dr. Thomas M. Palmer of Monticello, surgeon; Dr. Thomas Henry of Quincy, assistant surgeon; Capt. Edward M. L'Engle of Jacksonville, assistant quartermaster; Capt. W. A. Daniel of Jacksonville, assistant commissary; Lieut. R. B. Thomas, adjutant; Edward Houston of Tallahassee, sergeantmajor; and T. W. Givens, quartermaster-sergeant. The personnel of the regiment was second to none raised in the State. It was made up of the bravest, most gallant and gifted of Florida's patriotic sons. On July 13, 1861, the regiment was mustered into the service of the Confederate States, for 12 months service, by Maj. W. T. Stockton, and a few days later it departed from J
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
H. Thornton, W. G. Walker, J. W. Plunkett, O. N. Johnston, Z. Whitlock, W. A. Roberts, Corporal W. A. Prather, W. H. Cross, S. T. Tucker, M. A. Smith, J. W. Bales, J. W. Garnett, A. J. Reynolds, J. M. Shaw, W. C. D. Giles, J. L. Giles, J. R. Liles, Private J. Willoughby, W. F. Yates, H. W. Gillam, J. R. Hall, T. C. Cosby, E. B. Dyer, L. McRae, R. A. Smith, J. H. Richards, J. M. Walls, H. Anglen, E. Beard, S. H. Bowen, H. Brand, J. R. Cockran, J. Criswell, W. A. Daniel, F. R. Davidson, Wm. Harper, M. C. Gladney, J. D. Jeter, J. A. McConnel, T. A. Owensly, J. C. Sherman, J. T. Sloan, B. J. Smith, W. M. Adair, C. C. Clayton, J. H. Cross, J. W. Holdridge, Mus'n M. B. Hurst, H. H. Finley, J. H. Holdridge, Private J. J. B. Allen, J. J. Autrey, C. B. Butler, W. J. Brooks, J. W. Cotter, J. B. Cotter, H. A. Campbell, Z. J. Floyd, C. C. Hodge, T. C. Hammock, J. H. Hammock, W. L. Jeter, W. A. Mangham, B. F. Meadows, L. G. Morris,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
's men returned the fire, shooting with great accuracy. The soldiers were compelled to keep behind logs and trees, or out of range of the guns. It seemed impossible to take the fort. Some of the bravest men were in favor of giving it up, while others said death was preferable to being run over by such devils. (Rev. W. R. sGwaltney.) This state of affairs continued until the night of the 19th, when the lines were moved nearer up, and about 4 o'clock in the morning Wallace Sharpe and W. A. Daniel crept up behind the kitchen and set it on fire. The flames soon reached the roof of the fortress, and the sight of the fire seemed to completely unnerve Wade's men. What terms will you give us? cried out Wade. We will shoot you, replied Sharpe, from behind the burning kitchen. It was now about daybreak, and some of the men surrounding the fort began to rush up. Wade made a rush towards the river, through a body of Caldwell men, who opened fire on him, but as it was yet a little dark
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
s Lucius E. Polk's Brigade. 35th TennesseeCol. B. J. Hill. 48th Tennessee 2d TennesseeLieut.-col. W. J. Hale. 1st ArkansasCol. J. W. Colquitt. 3d ConfederateMaj. R. J. Person. 5th Confederate James A. Smith's Brigade. 7th TexasCapt. J. H. Collett. 6th TexasMaj. D. P. Saunders. 10th Texas 15th Texas 17th TexasMaj. W. A. Taylor. 18th Texas 24th Texas 25th Texas 25th Texas W. H. T. Walker's division. S. R. Gist's Brigade. 46th GeorgiaLieut.-col. W. A. Daniel. 24th South CarolinaCol. C. H. Stevens. 16th South CarolinaCol. James McCullough. 8th Georgia BattalionLieut.-col. Z. L. Waters. George Maney's Brigade. 1st TennesseeCol. H. R. Feild. 6th Tennessee 6th TennesseeCol. George C. Porter. 9th Tennessee 4th ConfederateLieut.-col. Lewis. 50th TennesseeCol. C. A. Sugg. 41st TennesseeCol. R. Farquharson. Maney's BattalionMaj. Frank Maney. C. C Wilson's Brigade. 25th GeorgiaMaj. A Shaaff. 1st Georgia Battali
C. D. Bragg, as instructors of artillery under Brigadier-General Carson, was taken up and passed — ayes 68, noes 4. On motion of Mr. McDowell, of Wyoming, the hill confiscating the lands in this Commonwealth of all citizens of the United States, and transferring the same to loyal citizens who claim them under grants from the State Government was taken up, discussed, and finally laid upon the table. Several other bills of minor importance were taken up and similarly disposed of. The report of the Military Committee, to whom had been referred the subject of certain mal- treatment inflicted upon Cadet W. A. Daniel by the Cadets of the Virginia Military Institute, was taken up and discussed at considerable length. The first resolution reported by the committee, condemning the conduct of the perpetrators of the offence, was agreed to by the House. Pending the consideration of the second resolution, at 3 o'clock the hammer fell, and the chair was vacated until 7½ P. M