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The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 6: (search)
kamauga and Missionary Ridge; participated in the Atlanta and Tennessee campaigns of 1864, and in the spring of 1865, being consolidated with the Forty-seventh Georgia and Bonaud's battalion, was engaged in the campaign of the Carolinas, surrendering with General Johnston. The successors to those holding office in the regiment at its organization were as follows: Col. S. J. C. Dunlap, previously major; Adjt. W. R. Bedell; Capts. (C) T. C. Tillman, (F) R. M. Dixon, (G) Malcom Gillis, (I) W. A. Davis, (K) I. F. Pou. The Forty-seventh regiment Georgia volunteers had at first the following field officers: Col. G. W. M. Williams (died), Lieut.-Col. A. C. Edwards, Maj. J. S. Cone, Adjt. B. S. Williams. The captains were: (A) M. J. Doyle, (B) Pat Gormley. The roll is incomplete. The Forty-seventh was made up from the Eleventh battalion of infantry which had served on the Georgia coast in 1862. It was sent to the army of Tennessee in 1863; was in the campaigns of Chickamauga and Miss
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Anthony, J. M. Boon, J. W. Culley, J. M. Holt, Private E. C. Holt, B. W. Harrison, J. B. Isom, T. H. Jones, F. W. Kimbro, Reid McIntire, S. W. Troxley. Co. C. 1st Corporal Alfred Hopson, Private W. I. Bryan G. W. Collins, W. A. Davis, Private L. C. Glenn, W. R. Phillips, J. R. P. Raney, S. M. Snell. Co. D. Corporal J. P. Baker, Mus'n H. T. Jones, Private W. A. Duncan, J. C. Brooks, M. T. Clements, Private A. D. Tate, S. H. Statum, T. J. Anderson, J. B. Co A. Barker, Co. C, 55th Va. Regiment. B. K. Monday, Co. G, 55th Va. Regiment. J. L. Johnson, Co. G, 55th Va. Regiment. W. H. Clair, Co. H, 55th Va. Regiment. C. H. Malory, Co. D, 55th Va. Regiment. W. Alexander, Co. D, 55th Va. Regiment. W. A. Davis, Co. G, 55th Va. Regiment. J. Covington, Co. G, 55th Va. Regiment. Y. J. Chappele, Co. D, 22d Va. Batt. B. W. Mann, Co. A, 22d Va. Batt., horse and equipments. G. W. Holt, Co. G, 22d Va. Batt., horse and equipments. W. H. McGriggin, C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
sourcefulness. Association formed. Under the auspices of the surgeon-general, in August, 1863, a large number of surgeons assembled in the Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, and organized the Association of Army and Navy Surgeons of the Confederate States, by the adoption of a constitution and the election of the following officers: Samuel P. Moore, M. D., president; J. B. McCaw, M. D., first vice-president; D. Conrad, M. D., Confederate States navy, second vice-president; W. A. Davis, M. D., first recording secretary; W. A. Thom, M. D., second recording secretary; M. Michel, M. D., first corresponding secretary; S. Jenkins, M. D., second corresponding secretary, and J. S. Wilson, M. D., treasurer. It was also through his aid and encouragement that the most excellent Confederate States Medical and Surgical Journal came into existence, and was conducted to the end of the war; and he directed the preparation of a collection of papers entitled A Manual of Military Surg
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Dr. Samuel P. Moore. (search)
sourcefulness. Association formed. Under the auspices of the surgeon-general, in August, 1863, a large number of surgeons assembled in the Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, and organized the Association of Army and Navy Surgeons of the Confederate States, by the adoption of a constitution and the election of the following officers: Samuel P. Moore, M. D., president; J. B. McCaw, M. D., first vice-president; D. Conrad, M. D., Confederate States navy, second vice-president; W. A. Davis, M. D., first recording secretary; W. A. Thom, M. D., second recording secretary; M. Michel, M. D., first corresponding secretary; S. Jenkins, M. D., second corresponding secretary, and J. S. Wilson, M. D., treasurer. It was also through his aid and encouragement that the most excellent Confederate States Medical and Surgical Journal came into existence, and was conducted to the end of the war; and he directed the preparation of a collection of papers entitled A Manual of Military Surg
al stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamshiparch 17, schooner Carrie Sanford, Haggett, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. March 17, sloop Coquette, Moore, Charleston, cotton. March 22, schooner Argyle, Davis, Charleston, cotton and naval stores. March 27, schr. Victoria, Fowler, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. March 27, schr. Annie Deans, Morse, Fernandina, naval stores. March 27th, steamship Nashville, Gooding, Georgetown, S. C., ballast. April 2, schr. Pride, Davis, Georgetown, S. C., cotton. April 5, steamship Economist, Burdge, Charleston, cotton. April 5, schr. Rutherford, Green, Charleston, cotton. April 7, schr. Sarah Russell, Charleston, cotton. Apr