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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 17: Pope's campaign in Virginia. (search)
omas A. Harris, Casper W. Bell, A. H. Conrow, George G. Vest, Thomas W. Freeman, John Hyer. North Carolina--*W. N. H. Smith, Robert R. Bridgers, Owen R. Keenan, T. D. McDowell, Thomas S. Ashe, Arch. H. Arrington, Robert McClean, William Lander, B. S. Gaither, A. T. Davidson. South Carolina--*John McQueen, *W. Porcher miles, L. M. Ayer, *Milledge L. Bonham, James Farrow, *William W. Boyce. Tennessee--Joseph T. Heiskell, William G. Swan, W. H. Tebbs, E. L. Gardenshire, *Henry S. Foote, *Meredith P. Gentry, *George W. Jones, Thomas Meneese, *J. D. C. Atkins, *John V. Wright, David M. Currin. Texas--*John a Wilcox, *C. C. Herbert, Peter W. Gray, B. F. Sexton, M. D. Graham, Wm. B. Wright. Virginia--*M. R. H. Garnett, John R. Chambliss, James Lyons, *Roger A. Pryor, *Thomas S. Bococke, John Goode, Jr., J. P. Holcombe, *D. C. De Jarnett, *William Smith, *A. E. Boteler, John R. Baldwin, Walter R. Staples, Walter Preston, Albert G. Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Charles W. Russell. those marked w
E. S. Dargan.9.B. S. Gaither, Arkansas.10.A. T. Davidson.* 1.G. A. Garland,South-Carolina. 2.James M. Patterson,1.John McQueen, (Incomplete.)2.W. P. Miles,* Florida.3.L. M. Ayer, 1.James B. Dawkins,4.M. L. Bonham, 2.R. A. Hilton.5.James Farrow, Georgia.6.W. W. Boyce.* 1.Julian Hartridge,Tennessee. 2.Chas. S. Munnerlyn,1.J. B. Heiskill, 3.Hines Holt,2.W. G. Swann, 4.A. H. Kenan,*3.-----Tibbs, 5.D. W. Lewis,4.J. B. Gardenshire, 6.W. W. Clark,5.H. S. Foote, 7.R. P. Trippe,6.Meredith P. Gentry, 8.L. J. Gatrell,7.G. W. Jones, 9.Hardy Strickland,8.-----Menses, 10.A. R. Wright.9.J. D. C. Atkins* Kentucky.10.J. V. Wright, (Not yet elected.)11.D. M. Currin.*   Texas. Louisiana.1.J. A. Wilcox, 1.C. J. Villere,2.C. C. Herbert, 2.Charles M. Canrad,*3.P. W. Gray, 3.Duncan F. Kedner,*4.F. B. Sexton, 4.L. J. Dupre,5.M. D. Grapham, 5.J. L. Lewis,6.B. H. E. P. Person. 6.J. Perkins, Jr.*Virginia. Mississippi.1.M. R. H. Garnett, 1.J. W. Clapp,2.J. B. Chambliss, 2.Reuben Dav
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Members of the First and Second Congresses of the Confederate States. (search)
Wm. D. SimpsonSouth CarolinaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.James M. WitherspoonSouth CarolinaMember of Second Congress. Hon.John D. C. AtkinsTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.Mich'l W. CluskeyTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.A. S. ColyarTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.David M. CurrinTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.Henry S. FooteTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.E. L. GardenhierTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.Meredith P. GentryTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.James B. HeiskellTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.George W. JonesTennesseeMember of First Congress. Hon.E. A. KeebleTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.James McCallumTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.Thomas MeneesTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.John P. MurrayTennesseeMember of Second Congress. Hon.W. G. SwanTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.Wm. H. TibbsTennesseeMember of First Con
er. A. A. Mathews, Col. and Chief of Staff. Miscellaneous. Major General Logan and Colonel Rawling of General Grant's staff, who have arrived a Cairo, state that Gen. Sherman had returned to Jackson, and reported to Gen. Grant that the leading citizens of that portion of Mississippi implored some action by which the State could be returned to the Union. The army and people were completely dispirited and ready for peace. The Nashville Union says it is reported that Hon. Meredith P. Gentry, formerly an eminent Whigmeraber of Congress, surrendered himself voluntarily to the Federal commander at Shelbyville, a few days since. Nine hundred of Morgan's men have been lodged in Camp Chase prison. They will be there until the officers of Streight's expedition are released from Libby prison. When the steamer Roanoke left Havana an immense conflagration was raging among the warehouses on Regia wharf. It is estimated that the warehouses already destroyed involve a l