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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
, and chiefly by Surgeons A. J. Foard and E. A. Flewellen. These manuscripts were placed in my poard at Shelbyville, ordered to report to E. A. Flewellen, Medical-Director, headquarters A. T., Ju. Ordered to report to Medical-Director, E. A. Flewellen, April 28, ‘63, ordered to report to S. Hr-General Polk. Jan. 16, ‘63, ordered by Surgeon Flewellen to report to Surgeon Stout, Chattanooga,ond, March 30, ‘63, ordered to report to Surgeon Flewellen, Headquarters A. T. Oct. 6, ‘63, assignet Mobile, Nov. 24, ‘62, ordered to report to Flewellen, MedicalDirec-tor, Chattanooga, on duty 5th hmond. May 14, ‘63, ordered to report to E. A. Flewellen. Hoover, W. M., Assistant Surgeon, app‘63, at Chattanooga, ordered to report to E. A. Flewellen, April 30, ‘63, 8th Confederate Cavalry. 13, ‘63, and ordered to report to Medical-Director E. A. Flewellen, April 25, ‘63, ordered to report‘63, at Shelbyville, ordered to report to E. A. Flewellen for duty. Sept. 30, ‘63, 60th North Caro
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Hospitals and Medical officers in charge, attached to the Army of Tennessee, July, 1864. (search)
reensboro, N. C., May, 1865. Surgeon A. J. Foard was a gallant man, active, efficient and intelligent Medical-Director. He died shortly after the close of the Civil War in Charleston, S. C., after a brief sojourn in Baltimore, Md. Surgeon E. A. Flewellen, appears in the preceding roster as Surgeon of the 5th Regiment, Georgia Volunteers, and the date of his appointment given as May 17th, 1861. We extract the following from the Roster of the Medical Officers of the Army of Tennessee: Surgeon Edward Archelaus Flewellen, appointed by Secretary of War to rank from May 16, 1861. Assigned to duty as Assistant Medical-Director, S. O. No. 97, June 28th, 1862. December 23d, 1863, appointed Medical-Director, Department No. 2; May 24th, 1863, granted leave, 40 days, S. O. No. 138, Headquarters Department No. 2; May 29th, 1863, G. O. No. 16, announced Medical-Director, Medical-Director's Office, A. & I. G. O. Richmond; March 11th, 1864, S. O., 59, ordered to report to Surgeon A. J.