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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
John Dimitry , A. M., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.1, Louisiana (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
eorgia. N. T. Barnes, captain, Company E, 10th Confederate cavalry. J. L. Land, lieutenant, Company A, 24th Georgia. William Peel, lieutenant, Company C, 11th Mississippi. J. L. Scott, second lieutenant, Company I, 3d Missouri cavalry. J. W. Moore, lieutenant, Company B, 25th Alabama. J. U. King, captain, Company K, 9th Georgia. M. R. Handy, citizen, Hopkins county, Ky. E. Morrison, private, 8th Alabama. Charles H. Mattock, colonel, 4th Mississippi. R. E. M. W. W. Davis, private, 35th Mississippi. W. N. Swift, lieutenant, 34th Georgia. A. Kelley, lieutenant, 10th Arkansas. J. D. Conway, private, 19th Virginia cavalry. J. Middlebrook, captain, 45th Georgia. J. B. Hazzard, captain, 24th Alabama. J. P. Vaun, captain, Company E, Bell's R, Alabama. D. H. McKay, lieutenant, Company D, 46th Alabama. J. R. Jackson, captain, Company H, 38th Alabama. H. S. Dawson, lieutenant, Company H, 17th Georgia. D. D. Johnson, lieutenant, Company
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address of welcome (search)
atriotism, the memory of which we are here to perpetuate on bronze and granite, as it will ever be preserved on the pages of history and in the breasts of our people. Florida, the smallest of the Confederate States in population, has a rich heritage in the record of those times. Of general officers, she contributed Kirby Smith, the Blucher of Manassas, afterward a full general in command of the Trans-Mississippi department; Loring and Patton Anderson, major-generals; and Finegan, Perry. Davis, Miller and Finley, brigadiers, all gallant and distinguished soldiers. I cannot trespass upon your time to go through the list of her heroes, but let us give an honored place to the private soldier, whose representatives we welcome here to-day. He went to battle and offered his life on the altar of country, without the stimulus of fame, and with but little hope of promotion, his only reward being the consciousness of duty well performed. I have in mind a private soldier of my company
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
Goolsby, 21st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Private Richard Kelly, 6th Louisiana regiment; wounded July 10th; died July 24th. Private J. Hinnant, 2d North Carolina regiment; wounded July 13th. Sergeant C. Belcher, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private J. W. Cross, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private George Waterston, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th; died August 9th. Private J. Myers, 6th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th. Private W. W. Davis, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private Robert Bannister, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private George Humphrey, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private S. A. Badger, 26th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Private 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 Caro