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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.11 (search)
wealthy, and General S. Cooper was absolutely poor. Major-General Whiting, of Fort Fisher fame, who died in prison in 1864, left nothing, and General L. M. Walker, killed by Marmaduke in a duel, left but little to his wife. General Buckner had a varied experience. His wife owned large tracts of unimproved real estate in Chicago, which was confiscated, but afterward recovered. It was then mortgaged, built up, and, in a panic, sacrificed for the mortgaged money, leaving him poor. General Zack Deas, of Alabama, whose name may not have been equal to that of others, was a shrewd financier. He went into Wall street after the war and became rich. General P. D. Roddy, a dashing cavalryman, also made a plunge into Wall street, but his fate was different. He lost everything he had, and then went to London and earned a moderate income as financial agent of some banking-house. General W. J. Frazier, who surrendered Cumberland Gap, settled down in New York and prospered as a broker. G
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
3, Hampton's Legion. Reported from Federal Prison Jan. 1, ‘64. Gregory, W. B., Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, Oct. 31, ‘63, 2d Georgia Regiment. Guild, James, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, June 12, ‘63, to rank from Nov. 26, ‘62. Reported to General Bragg Dec. 22, ‘62, General Wheeler. Passed Board as Surgeon Nov. 26, ‘62. Gilbert, Van Buren, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Sept. 26th, to take rank July 5, ‘64. Dec. 31, ‘62, 26th Alabama Regiment, March 31, ‘63, Senior Surgeon Deas' Brigade, 26th Alabama, July 31,‘62, 50th Alabama, Headquarters A. T., Nov. 30, ‘63. Passed Board July 5, ‘62, at Columbus, Miss. April 30, ‘64, 50th Alabama. Grigsby, Edward, G., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Sept. 26, ‘62, to rank from 15th July ‘62. Passed Board July 15, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 7th Mississippi Regiment. Relieved with 7th Mississippi and ordered to report to S. H. Stout, July 21, ‘63, Headquarters A. T., July 27,