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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 8 0 Browse Search
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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 2: (search)
Reid was succeeded by R. B. Nisbet, and next by Claiborne Snead. Maj. Augustus H. Lee was followed by John R. Sturgis (killed) and A. B. Montgomery. Maj. John F. Jones was followed by G. E. Hayes. The changes among the captains were: Musgrove was followed by S. A. Corker; Nisbet by John S. Reid; McWhorter by J. T. Geer; Griffin was followed by J. A. Hamilton (killed), G. W. Allen and J. G. Royal; Beall by J. M. Waters and J. A. Mason; Walker by Claiborne Snead; Jones by L. F. Luckie and J. H. Evans; Carswell by J. J. McBee (killed), W. H. Bearden and H. J. Hughes; Billups by D. B. Langston. The organization of the Fourth Georgia volunteers was completed April 26, 1861, as follows: Col. George Doles; Lieut.-Col. John J. Matthews; Maj. Charles L. Whitehead; Adjt. Philip Cook; Commissary J. B. Morgan; Quartermaster H. R. Daniels; Capts. B. Cusley (A), Robert S. Smith (B), E. A. Nash (C), George F. Todd (D), J. G. Rust (E), B. R. Mayer (F), George F. Bartlett (G), Samuel M. Prothro (
Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 6: (search)
. Morgan Rawls, Maj. William H. Mann, Adjt. T. H. Brantley. The captains were: (A) T. W. Brantley, (B) George W. Moody, (C) D. A. Green, (D) A. S. Roberts, (E) J. H. Evans, (F) W. T. Chisholm, (G) George W. Knight, (H) C. R. Russell, (I) L. L. Elkins, (K) George Eason. The regiment served for some time in the department of South at Fredericksburg. After Lawton's appointment as quartermaster-general, Gen. John B. Gordon was assigned to the brigade, and subsequently the same command became Evans' brigade. Under these three brigade commanders the regiment served from the battles around Richmond through the Overland campaign, the campaign of Early in Maryland and in the valley, then in the trenches at Petersburg, and finally in Evans' division of Gordon's corps in the campaign that closed at Appomattox. During this long and arduous career the losses of the regiment were very heavy. Some of the successors to the officers already named were: Col. W. B. Jones, Adjt. R. L. McFarlin; Ca
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ate horse. Privates. John W. Anderson, Geo. A. Beemer, Samuel A. Beemer, B. W. Beemer, D. Bradley, Wm. E. Brown, J. H. Hennings, W. B. Hooper, T. W. Hudson, J. J. Hill, R. C. Hupp. N. B. Johnston, G. L. Brown, G. F. Bowers, John T. Bower, Jos. W. Barnette, Jas. Bryant, H. G. Brown, M. J. Ballard, Jos. Bowers, W. T. Blair, one private horse, H. R. Baldwin, Jno. F. Butler, Wm. H. Cox, Jas. E. Cox, A. T. Dillard, J. W. Deaton, J. W. Dixon, P. B. Dillard, J. H. Evans, John Evans, Wm. H. Edmundson, J. E. Forsythe, S. G. Farley, one private horse, T. J. Farmer, Jos. Farmer, J. M. Fitchett, one private horse, L. H. Gates, Wm. Goodwin, J. W. Hatcher, C. O. Huff, A. W. Huff, E. J. Huff, Wm. T. Henderson, L. Harris, J. J. Hartman, N. P. Hartman, H. M. Woltz. W. H. Kyle, John Lewis, J. H. Leonard, W. J. Layman, J. F. Ligon, T. J. Landon, R. Logan, P. W. Layman, Geo. Lemon, H. B. Lollis, J. H. Miller, P. Magee, R. W. McC
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
48th Ga. Richard D. Bagnall, Ass't Surgeon 3d Ga. W. H. McAfee, Chaplain 22d Ga. Regiment. G. S. Jones, Capt. 2d Ga. Batt. W. T. Walker, Capt. 2d Ga. Batt. J. W. Mathews, Capt. 3d Ga. Regiment. J. M. Roberts, Capt. 48th Ga. Regiment. J. H. Evans, Capt. 3d Ga. Regiment. W. A. Batchelor, Capt. 48th Ga. C. H. Walker, Capt. 64th Ga. Regiment. S. H. Gibson, Capt. 48th Ga. Regiment. H. A. Beall, Capt. 22d Ga. Regiment. J. W. Cheatham, Capt. 48th Ga. Regiment. A. B. Rogers, Capt. 22d G. M. Radford, A. J. Shelton, R. Spivey, C. C. Salter, Private J. S. Johnson, J. A. Lee, J. W. Lindsay, Private J. G. Salter, M. G. Smith, W. H. Thornton. Co. C. Sergeant J. B. Fuller, Corporal James Jones, Private E. J. Athey, J. H. Evans, J. W. Crenwell, D. W. Fuller, Private T. J. Holton, J. W. Huffham, W. R. Jones, D. M. Mansell, R. Pritchett, A. W. Pugh. Co. D. Sergeant W. N. Leslie, Corporal A. B. Cook, J. G. Cook, Private G. L. Carmichael, J. C. Dunn, J.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, 467; 2d Regiment, 470. English. Lt. J. W., 334. Eppes' H. Artillery, 456. Erson, Col E , 296. Erwin, Lt. J. F., 263. Espy, Capt. J. F., 170. Estes, Lt. J. H., 72, 431. Estill, Capt. C. P., 212. Etheridge, Capt. E., 347. Etheridge, Capt. T. A, 239. Etheridge, Maj. W. H , 347 Etter, Lt. L. L., 287. Euliss, Capt. E S.,274. Evans, Capt. A. L., 402. Evans, Gen. C . A., Brigade of, 212. Evans, Capt. G. W., 333. Evans, Lt., James, 313. Evans, Lt. J B., 171. Evans, Capt. J. H., 333 Evans, Capt. J. J., 284. Evans, Capt. T. A., 382. Everrel, McG., 275. Evins, Surg. T. A., 357. Ewell's Reserve Corps, XXV, 440. Fagan, Capt. W. L., 313. Fairchild, Capt. W. T ,252. Fairfax, Lt.-Col. John W., 69. Faison, Col P. F., 424 Faisor, Lt. W. E., 383 Fannin, Jr., Capt A B., 239. Fant, Lt. S. R., 402. Farmer, Lt. A. T., 72 Farrar, Lt. W. H., 72. Farrell, Lt. G. A., 14, 60. Farrell, Capt. John 423 Faucett. Capt. R. H., 296. Faulkner, Jr., A. D. C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
d: Privates E. E. Inabinet, severely in leg; J. M. O. Holman, slightly; E. Ott, slightly in head; S. R. Hall, severely in leg. Company H. Killed: Private G. M. Howard. Wounded: Sergeant R. A. Horton, severely in hand; J. H. Pricket, slightly in head; W. H. Matthews, slightly in thigh. Company I. Wounded: Sergeant R. F. Ridgway, severely in arm; W. A. Lowder, severely in hand; privates Jesse Tobias, severely in hip; P. W. Tobias, severely in chest; J. B. Hodge, severely in abdomen; J. H. Evans, slightly in face; Isaac Haily, severely in chest; John Pelt, severely in hand. In this battle the Confederate forces, besides the artillery already mentioned, aggregated twenty-six hundred men, of which fifteen hundred were of Hagood's brigade, and the rest Bushrod R. Johnson's. The Federal army greatly outnumbered us. Northern papers published lists of killed and wounded from five brigades. The estimated loss of the Federals was one thousand men, though prisoners captured (of which