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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
m. A. Wilson, Private L. D. Abernathy, B. F. Arney, J. P. Arney, J. Britton, H. H. Childers, W. P. Deitz, Private W. A. Langbridge, Joe Murrell, J. A. Penson, John Stafford, J. P. Whitner, J. R. Webb, W. C. Fount, Private J. A. Denton, J. A. Hawk, W. P. Ikard, Private A. A. Toder, H. Zimmerman. [111] Fifty-sixth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Com. Sergeant S. P. Mullen, Q.-M. Sergeant W. W. Graves, Hosp. Steward Bailey Busi. Co. A. Private H. A. Dudley, William Gallop, Jacob Goble, John Grier, Private J. Q. Homer, J. C. Hughes, John Sawyer. Co. B. Private Calvin Culbreth, Private R. M. Everett. Co. C. Private H. M. Luter, Duncan Parish, Dorsey Relph, Private B. J. Sears, Lerus Williams. Co. D. Corporal J. Fancette, Private A. J. Gordon, E. Gates, James Jacobs, Private James Roberts, Thomas Roberts, Thomas Taylor, George Tyner. Co. E. Private J. M. Herndon Francis Lucas, Wil
d the following gentlemen appointed on the several committees: Committee to Proceed to Manassas.--Jos Mayo, W. G. Paine, James H. Conway, Blair Burwell, F. W. Roddy, F. W. Hancock, J. B. McCaw, R. R. Howison, L. S. Hall (of Wetzel), Samuel Woods (of Barbour), H. F. Haymond (of Marion), James Neeson (of Marion), R. E. Cowan (of Preston), D. J. Saunders, Thomas Boldeman, G. W. Thomas, V. Bargamin, John Knute (of Wheeling), H. K. Ellyson, D. J. Burr, Thomas U. Dudley, W. Fleischmanns, H. A. Dudley, Andrew Jenkins, M. Downey, W. W. Snead, Geo. W. Gretter, Thomas L. Johnson, Paulus Powell (of Amherst). This committee will proceed to Manassas in the early train this morning. Committee to Procure Accommodations.--B. W. Haxall, John D. Harvey, James Blair, A. S. Lee, H. Hancock, Thos. W. McCance, Thos. W. Doswell, W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, Emanuel Straus, M. Downey, Edwin A. Smith, John Gibson. Geo. S. Lownes, Wm. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherfoord, C. C
iries from numerous persons; many from the far South, visiting the city to look after their friends. But of a good many who have been taken from the cars and the hospitals to private houses, the names have not been recorded. The families who have such are requested to report them to the Intelligence Office, St. Charles Hospital, under the care of Mr. H. A. Dudley. Persons visiting the city to make inquiries may obtain the desired information by examining the register kept by Mr. Dudley. iries from numerous persons; many from the far South, visiting the city to look after their friends. But of a good many who have been taken from the cars and the hospitals to private houses, the names have not been recorded. The families who have such are requested to report them to the Intelligence Office, St. Charles Hospital, under the care of Mr. H. A. Dudley. Persons visiting the city to make inquiries may obtain the desired information by examining the register kept by Mr. Dudley.
Americans in Paris. --The Paris correspondent of the New York Commercial, writing on the 8th instant, says: Mr. Faulkner, late American Minister at Paris, has just returned here from a month's voyage through England, Scotland and Ireland. His two youngest children are still here at school, and Mr. F. protests that his stay in Europe is entirely for his pleasure, and in no way connected with politics. Mr. Butler King is about to bring out a brochure on the subject of the American quarrel for the enlightenment of the French. Mr. Spencer, American Consol at Paris, has been suspended from his functions by Mr. Seward, and a Mr. Dudley has been appointed by Dayton, as vice-consul until a consul is appointed. It was reported that Mr. Spencer, who is a New Yorker, was removed for Secession doctrines; but Mr. S. on the contrary is strong for the Union, and was removed perhaps entirely because he was appointed by Mr. Buchanan.
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], General Toombs' Brigade--Second Georgia Regiment. (search)
for Reception and Accommodation of Sick and Wounded Soldiers, Mr. John Enders was elected Treasurer. Two valuable additions have been made to the committee, which now is as follows: John D. Harvie, Chairman; B. W. Haxall, Secretary; H. A. Dudley, Assistant Secretary and Keeper of Register; Jas. Blair, A. S. Lee, H. Hancock, T. W. McCane, Thos. W. Doswell, W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, E. Straus, Ed. A. Smith, John Gibson, W. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherford, C.tin, and J. H. Johnson. Members of the committee who are not active are earnestly requested to report themselves for duty, at the Committee Room, St. Charles Hotel, at the daily hour of meeting, 1 o'clock P. M. Committee to Solicit Subscriptions.--I. W. Walker, Chairman; Thos. Clemmitt, George W. Smith, J. J. Waggoner, T. W. Doswell, H. A. Dudley, Robert J. Christian, W. W. Timberlake, C. Wendlinger, A. H. Sands, J. W. Lewellen, W. H. Hardgrove, Thos. Taylor, Jr., and James A. Scott.