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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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arthage, Mo.), I, 348. Dry Wood, Mo., I., 350. Dryer, H., IV., 231. Duane, J. C., V., 240. Du Barry, W. D., VII., 125. Dubois, D. M., X., 265. Ducat, A. C., X., 19. Duck River, Tenn., VI., 69, 318. Duff, W., X., 49. Duff, W. L., IX., 113. Duffie, A. N.: II., 25; III., 324, 326; IV., 88, 177, 226, 233 seq., 224. Dug Springs, Mo., I., 350, 367. Dugan, Jimmine, a bugler boy, VIII., 189. Duganne, A. J. H., VII., 96. Duke, B. W.: II., 326; IV., 144, 148, 150; VII., 21; quoted, IX., 346. Dulany, R. H., IV., 104. Dumfries, Va., II., 328. Dummy battery, Seabrook Point, S. C. , VIII., 183. Dummy guns, I., 163. Duncan, A., VIII., 109. Duncan, J. K., I., 234; X., 273. Dunker's chapel, Antietam, Md. , II., 70. Dunns Bayou, Red River, La. , III., 318. Dunovant, J., X., 157. Du Pont, S. F.: I., 354, 357; II., 351; VI., 47, 100, 103, 115. 120, 125, 127, 171, 270
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
James Hagan. 1st AlabamaMaj. A. H. Johnson. 3d AlabamaLieut.-col. T. H. Mauldin. 51st AlabamaCapt. M. L. Kirkpatrick. 8th ConfederateCapt. J. H. Field. Second Brigade. Col. A. A. Russell. 4th AlabamaLieut.-col. J. M. Hambrick. 1st ConfederateCapt. C. H. Conner. Artillery. Wiggins' (Arkansas) BatteryLieut. A. A. Blake. Morgan's division. the above appears to have been the composition of Morgan's command when he set out on the raid. First Brigade. Col. B. W. Duke. 2d KentuckyMaj. T. B. Webber. 5th KentuckyCol. D. H. Smith. 6th KentuckyCol. J. Warren Grigsby. 9th KentuckyCol. W. C. P. Breckinridge. Ward's (9th Tennessee) regimentCol. W. W. Ward. Second Brigade. Col. R. S. Cluke. 8th KentuckyCol. R. S. Cluke. 10th KentuckyCol. A. R. Johnson. Chenault's regimentCol. D. W. Chenault. Gano's regimentLieut.-col. J. M. Huffman. Artillery. Kentucky BatteryCapt. E. P. Byrne. District of Northern Alabama. Brig.-gen. P
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], Exchange of Confderate officers — Scene at the exchange. (search)
the following then came on board our steamer: Major-General Edward Johnson, Virginia; Major-General Frank Gardner, Louisiana; Brigadier- General George H. Stewart, Maryland; Brigadier-General J. J. Archer, Virginia; Brigadier- General M. Jeff. Thompson, Missouri. Colonels James N. Brown, Fourteenth South Carolina; H. M. Barbour, Thirty-seventh North Carolina; R. W. Carter, First Virginia cavalry; Norvell Cobb, Forty-fourth Virginia infantry; B. E. Candill, Tenth Kentucky cavalry; B. W. Duke, Second Kentucky; W. H. Forney, Tenth Alabama; W. J. Ferguson, Sixteenth Virginia; J. M. Hanks, Kentucky cavalry; R. C. Morgan, Kentucky; W. H. Peebles, Forty-fourth Georgia; James Pell, Forrest's cavalry; Vandavender, Fiftieth Virginia; W. W. Ward, Tennessee. Lieutenant-Colonels James T. Tucker, Seventh regiment; James T. Brown, Forrest's cavalry; P. E. Davant, Thirty-eighth Georgia; William Lee Davidson, Seventh North Carolina; J. P. Fitzgerald, Twenty-third Virginia; C. L. Haynes,