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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 4 0 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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es Dunn. John W. Gallagher. Henry G. Fuller. Michael Hogan. Philip Hunt. William Hamilton. Charles Harris. Fred W. Hubner. Andrew P. Green. Michael Gahagin. Co. D.Frank Heill. Charles Ferguson. William Smith. Co. E.William Johnson, Corporal. Julius Rieser. James M. Harrison. Henry Hagedon. Michael Holligan. Alfred Horstman. Peter Kennedy. William B. Kelley. Rodney King. Michael Kenney. George Jones. Robert Slocum. Henry Urban. Co. F.Charles Lynch, Corporal. George Doherty. Jeremiah Lucius. John Larouche. James Lynch. Frank Lopez. William Marshall. John McDonald. Charles Matthews. John M. Duncan. John Mack. Philip Morton. Nelson E. Knights, Sergeant (re-enlisted Jan. 3.) Co. G.Daniel Daley (Jan. 27th, to Co. I.) James N. Barrett. Lewis McCrillis. John Wheeling. Thomas Waters. John Young. Joseph A. White. Co. G.William White. George Wood. Lewis Waldick. Co. H.Florence McCarty. Charles Mortimer. Dominick McTague. Henry Mattieson.
............................................... 331 Dodge, James G. C., 5, 8, 24, 25, 26, 28, 64, 73, 100, 112, 114, 122, 181, 182, 187, 192, 210, 211, 222, 223, 247, 249, 258, 299, 334, 354 Doer, Stephen,... .............. .............................. 291 Doherty, Chief Surgeon, ................................................ 76 Doherty, Edward, ................................................ 106, 144 Doherty, Edward C.,.................................................. 291 Doherty, George, ...................................................... 292 Doherty, James,.................. ..... ......................... 145 Doherty, John, ........................................... 146, 249, 265, 329 Doherty, Richard, ..................................................330, 348 Donath, Herman, ................90, 201, 208, 210, 216, 222, 242, 247, 250, 258 Donovan, John, ............... ....................................... 144 Donovan, Patrick,............................
elector in 1876, and elector for the State at large in 1888. In February, 1893, he was appointed by Governor Jones a member of the State railroad commission to succeed Gen. Levi W. Lawler, deceased. His appointment gave universal satisfaction. His useful career as a citizen was cut short by death on July 19, 1893. Brigadier-General George Doherty Johnston was born in 1832, at Hillsboro, N. C. His father was a merchant of that town and his mother was a Miss Bond, granddaughter of Maj. George Doherty, a colonial officer in 1776. His parents moved to Alabama and settled at Greensboro in 1833. That same year his father died and his mother moved to Marion, where he was reared, and educated at Howard college. He studied law and, being admitted to the bar at Lebanon, Tenn., opened an office at Marion in 1855. The following year he was mayor, and in 1857 he represented the county in the legislature. At the opening of the war he was a lieutenant in the Fourth Alabama and was with t