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ficial war Records. Vol. X, Part 2—(459) Present for duty, 42, April 28, 1862, General Beall's cavalry at Corinth, Miss. Gunter's battalion, Alabama cavalry. Gunter's battalion of cavalry was organized early in 1862, and was merged with Gibson's Eighteenth battalion of mounted infantry. It served with Forrest's cavalry, and engaged in numerous conflicts with the enemy along the Tennessee. In November it was dismounted; joined the army of Tennessee, was attached to Wood's brigade, and fought with heavy loss at Chickamauga. Maj. John T. Gibson, who succeeded Major Gunter in command, was killed at Chickamauga. The battalion afterward fought with Cleburne. It was attached to the Twenty-third Alabama without losing its organization. Extracts from official war Records. Vol. XVI, Part 2—(783) Mentioned by Gen. Sam Jones, Chattanooga, Tenn., August 27, 1862. (857) Moved to Tullahoma, September 20th. (890) Moved to Nashville, September 29th. (918) Sent to Laverg
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Allen, A. G. Selling, Private J. P. Bradley, J. C. Foster, James Foster, Marshall Gross, B. Newman, Wm. Pollard, J. G. Seley, Corporal M. C. Mells, H. J. Johns, L. A. Gay, Private W. S. Amos, Private H. G. Vaughan, G. R. Williams, James Barker, James C. Brett. Co. H. Sergeant Jas. W. Holt, R. M. DuBose, Private Wm. Wright, J. B. W. Hall, A. K. Jenkins, Private Lloyd Weeks, A. T. Carroll, Thomas A. Blakey, Joshua Lindsay, W. H. Hanes. Co. I. Sergeant John T. Gibson, D. Averith, Wm. DeLacy, J. C. Harris, W. C. Powell, Corporal S. P. Dalton, B. H. Brightwell, Private Wm. Arnold, H. H. Bentley, Private Jacob Boone, M. L. Brightwell, I. X. Garnet, J. W. N. Johnson, Wm. Knight, J. H. Leroy, J. W. Messer, Wm. Perry, J. E. Wilkins. Co. K. Corporal A. B. Ellis, Private Edward Owens, Private Levi Wells. [185] Second Engineer Regiment. Co. C. Private J. Brady, D. Butler, T. Case, N. D. Cooper, W. M. Cross, W. H. Gelli
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Valuable war relic. (search)
mpany D, Twelfth Battalion Light Artillery, Major Frank J. Boggs, commanding, alluded to in the above letter: Captain, Lewis H. Webb. First Lieutenant, Malcolm D. McNeal. Junior First Lieutenant, Henry R. Home. Third Lieutenant, Archibald McNeal. Sergeant Major, Malcolm McMillan, Richmond county, North Carolina. Quartermaster-Sergeant, John A. McAlpine, Richmond, Virginia. Sergeants. First, Alexander Stuart, Richmond, N. C. Second, William Long, Richmond, N. C. Third, John T. Gibson, Wilmington, N. C. Fourth, James W. Home, Richmond, Virginia. Corporals. First, John W. Snead, Richmond county, N. C. Second, W. W. Dankins, Wilmington, N. C. Third, Alexander McIntyre, Wilmington, N. C. Fourth, A. G. McKithan, Wilmington, N. C. Fifth, D. M. McNeil, Jr., Richmond county, N. C. Sixth, Maltia Hoge, Richmond county, N. C. Artificer, H. W. Gibson, Wilmington, N. C. Artificer, B. F. Carter, Richmond county, N. C. Bugler, James H. Brant, Richmond c
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
ght Horse, which he had joined May 11, 1861,) and Phil Nelson. July 29th—Jonathan Agner and John T. Agner. August 8th—Algernon S. Whitt. August 10th—Randolph Fairfax, William W. Houston. August 12th—William M. Wilson. August 14—John T. Gibson. August 15th—William H. Byrd, Lucas P. Thompson. 23d—G. Newton Byers. 25th—Robert B. Winston. September 1st—Abner E. Arnold. September 2d—Edgar G. Alexandria (transferred from Captain Sheetz's company), L. M. Blackford, J. HowaBull, captured March 23d, and in prison in Fort Delaware. William F. Singleton, captured March 23d, and in prison in Fort Warren. Daniel Blain, detailed on duty in ordnance department, by order of Secretary of War, September 1, 1861. John T. Gibson, relieved November 12, 1861, by order of General Jackson, to take command of Fifty-fifth Virginia militia. William W. Houston, discharged April 14th, by order of General Winder. James H. Phillips, dropped from roll, and aft
h contracts already made upon the Covington and Ohio Railroad. " It was read a third time and debated, and the question being on the passage of the bill, Mr. Walker demanded the previous question, which call was sustained. The vote on the bill was as follows. Yeas.--Messrs. Crutchfield, (Speaker,) Alderson, Anderson, Bailey, Ball, Ballard, Barbour, Baskerville, Bentley, Bisbie, Caperton, Carpenter, Carter, Chapman, Christian, Coleman, Duckwall, Edgington, Ferguson, Fleming, Frost, John T. Gibson, Grattan, Hanly, Harrison, Hackley, Hunter, Warner T. Jones, Kemper, Locke, Lockridge, Lucas, Magruder, Wm. Martin, Massie, Matthews, Maupin, McCamant, McCue, McDowell, McGruder, John R. Miller, Montague, Morgan, Myers, Newton, Orgain, Patterson, Preston, Rutherford, Saunders, Seddon, Sibert, Isaac N. Smith, Staples, Thompson, Tyler, Walker, Ward, Welch, Willcox, Witten, and Woolfolk--63. Nays.--Messrs. Arnold, Bassel, Bell, Booker, Brown, Burks, Cassin, Childs, Collier, Crane, Crum
result: Yeas--Messrs. Crutchfield, (Speaker,) Allen, Anderson, Baily, Ballard, Barbour, Baskervill, Bass, Bassel, Bell, Boisseau, Burkes; Caperton, Carpenter, Carter, Chapman, Childs, Claiborne, Duckwall, Edwards, Evans, Friend, Garrett, J. T. Gibson, J. Gilmer, Graham, Grattan, Haymond, Hunter, James, C. H. Jones, W. T. Jones, Kaufman, Kemper, Kincheloe, Lundy, Lynn, Mallory, J. G. McDowell, McGehee, Medley, Mong, Montague, Montgomery, Morrison, Nelson, Newton, Orgain, S. K. Robinson, Ruteman, Brown, Burkes, Caperton, Carpenter, Carter, Cassin, Chapman, Childs, Christian, Claiborne, Coleman, Collier, Cowan, Crane, Crump, Davis, Dickenson, Duckwall, Edgington, Edwards, Evans, Ferguson, Ferrill, Fleming, Friend, Frost, Garrett, John T. Gibson, Jno. Gilmer, C. H. Gilmer, Goodycoontz, Graham, Grattan, Hanly, Harrison, Haymond, Hoffman, Hopkins, Hunt, James, Jett, Johnson, Crawford H. Jones, Warner T. Jones, Kaufman, Keen, Kee, Kember, Kincheloe, Knotts, Kyle, Leftwich, Locke, Lockbr
ivate rooms...$7 to $19 per week. Slaves and other colored patients...$5 per week. For less than a week, (except in private rooms,) $1 per day — provided that the aggregate shall not exceed the charge for a full week. For Surgical Operations, by agreement with the proprietors of the Bellevue, Hospital, a small extra charge will be made, varying from $2 to $30, according to the difficulty and importance of the operation. All charges payable on the removal of the patient. no case of small Pox, or any other infectious disease, nor any case of Insanity, will be admitted. Attending Physicians--Profs. Tucker Conway and McCAW. Attending Surgeons--Profs. Gibson, Peticolas and Wellford. Resident Physician--Dr. Thos. L. Hunter. Steward — F. M. Parrish. President--Dr. L. S. Joynes. Persons in the country, desirous of sending patients to the Infirmary, may address the President, Steward, or any of the Professors of the College. ja 12--
an asked a division of the question, which was ordered. On the question of striking out, the House refused, by the following vote: Yeas. Messrs Anderson, Bell, Boisseau, Carpenter, Carter, Childs, Claiborne, Friend, Garrett, D. Gibson, John T. Gibson, Grattan, Hunter, Crawford H. Jones, Warner T, Jones, Kaufman, Kemper, Lundy, Lynn, Mallory, McCamant, McDowell, McGehee Mong, Newton, R. K. Robinson, Rives, Rutherfoord, Seddon, Henry Smith. Thomas. Tomlin, Tyler, Edwin Watson, Wilson, and ts speech. The yeas and nays being demanded, were recorded as follows: Yeas.--Messrs. Crutchfield, (Speaker,) Allen, Anderson, Bailey, Beil, Boisseau, Carpenter, Carter, Childs, Claiborne, Duckwall, Edwards, Evans, Friend, Garrett, John T. Gibson, Huntt, Hunter, C. H. Jones, W. T. Jones, Kaulman, Kemper, Kincheloe, Locke, Lynn, Mallory, T. Martin, McCan apt, McDowell, McGehee, McKinney, J. R. Miller, Mong. Montague, Montgomery, Nelson, Newton. R. K. Robinson, Rives, Rutherfoord, Se
Charged with robbery. --Lieutenant John T. Gibson was arrested yesterday afternoon and committed to the lower station-house on the charge of stealing one silver watch, valued at four hundred dollars, and three hundred and twenty dollars in Confederate money, from Gold M. Griffin. On the same afternoon, a negro fellow, named William, slave of Mrs. Hobbs, charged with burglariously entering the house of Edward, slave of R. J. Christian, and stealing therefrom six hundred dollars worth of wearing apparel and two hundred dollars in money, was also arrested and locked up.
Mayor's Court. --The docket yesterday morning was a short one. The simple mention of the cases and their disposition, which we make below, will suffice: John T. Gibson, charged with the robbery of a silver watch and three hundred and twenty dollars in money from Gold M. Griffin, was committed for a hearing this morning. The continuance was granted at the request of the accused, who expects to prove that he is innocent of the charge. Thirty-nine lashes were ordered to be inflicted upon William, slave of Jones & Childrey, charged with feloniously breaking into the house of Edmond, slave of R. J. Christian, and stealing therefrom five pairs of pants, one vest, two shirts, and one pair of shoes, valued at six hundred dollars, and two hundred dollars in Confederate money, the property of said slave Edmond. Mary, slave of Dr. William S. Scott, charged with using impertinent language towards her master and mistress, was also ordered to be whipped. The case of Cha