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Fannie A. Beers, Memories: a record of personal exeperience and adventure during four years of war. 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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lities were magnificent. I then knew hundreds of instances of individual valor, of which my remembrance is now so dim that I dare not give names or dates. I am proud, however, to record the names of four soldiers belonging to the Seventeenth Mississippi Regiment: J. Wm. Flynn, Mr. Flynn is now pastor in charge of a Presbyterian Church in New Orleans, and is as faithful a soldier of the cross as once of the lost cause. then a mere lad, but whose record will compare with the brightest; Samuel Frank, quartermaster; Maurice Bernhiem, quartermaster-sergeant, and Auerbach, the drummer of the regiment. I was proudly told by a member of Company G, Seventeenth Mississippi, that Sam Frank, although excelling in every duty of his position, was exceeding brave, often earnestly asking permission to lead the skirmishers, and would shoulder a musket sooner than stay out of the fight. Maurice Bernhiem, quartermaster-sergeant, was also brave as the bravest. Whenever it was possible he also wou
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
D. Gilham, D. C. Winn, H. Wise. Co. E. Sergeant J. M. Clemmons, Private J. W. Stansel, W. F. Glass, Q.-M. Sergeant W. Knight, Private W. Green, J. Roberts, R. E. Burt. Co. D. Private J. Smith, D. Crutchfield, J. F. Winn, W. E. Geordon, W. A. Goodwin, Private M. P. Hamilton, J. Long, D. S. Berry, J. S. Bense, J. S. Wood. [88] Brigade of General B. G. Humphreys. G. R. Cherry, Capt. Commanding Humphreys' Brigade. E. S. Butts, Capt. and A. A. and I. G. Samuel Frank, Capt. and A. Q. M. J. O. Ramsaur, Capt and C. S. W. L. Allen, 1st Lieut. and Ord. Officer. J. W. Patterson, Surgeon Brigade. T. F. Meritt, Ass't Surg'n 18th Miss. Regiment. Wm. R. Gunn, Ass't Surg'n 17th Miss. Regiment. Richard O'Leary, Ass't Surg'n 13th Miss. Regiment. H. D. Green, Ass't Surg'n 13th Miss. Regiment. J. C. Spinks, Ass't Surg'n 13th Miss. Regiment. Chs. T. Mann, Ass't Surg'n 18th Miss. Regiment. W. W. Leggett, Ass't Surg'n 21st Miss. Regiment
d was captured, his companions escaping, The cause of the cry was hot Barry was commented as a suspicious character in default of $200 security for his good behavior. John W. Goodwyn, aged about 17, was arraigned for stealing a lot of wood, belonging so Nailor to Smith, from off the Banin. Having been caught in the act, be was committed, for indictment. George Green a small boy, as verdant as his name implied was called to the bar for appropriating two doll babies belonging to Samuel Frank installs caddy stere, corner of 6th and Broad streets, on Saturday evening. The waxen images were hold as evidence against the defendant, who was committed for indictment. Sam slave of J. R. Anderson, and Wm. Meekins, a free negro, were arraigned for fighting in the street Meekins had passed a bogus note on Sam for genuine currency, and the latter was getting even by a physical demonstration when both parties were seized by the police Meckins was ordered 30 lashes; Sam was let off.