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Browsing named entities in Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.). You can also browse the collection for S. R. Gist or search for S. R. Gist in all documents.

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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—eastern Tennessee. (search)
were, on the one hand, Liddell's, Ector's, and Gist's brigades, besides Walthall's, all placed undeinforce Hood's corps. The third brigade, under Gist's orders, arrives from Meridian and belongs to scorted, and crossed the river in the evening. Gist, leaving the command of this brigade to Colquit is already briskly engaged with the enemy; and Gist, with Ector's and Wilson's two small brigades, ortunate, although he has not been able to find Gist, who has already been repulsed. The former reagle with the alignment of Jackson and of Polk. Gist, who during the progress of the battle has recetroops facing southward an open space, of which Gist avails himself to pass up to the first line by ep before Colquitt, who forms the first line of Gist's division. But at that time, on the left, he m the extreme right, passes on the left side of Gist, and falls upon King's brigade, which was getti the right wing five brigades, two belonging to Gist's division and three to Cheatham's, which did n[2 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the siege of Chattanooga. (search)
and of which, owing to his illness, the general has left to Gist, is posted more to the rear, even above the tunnel, in a so by Sherman. Hardee has covered this crest with artillery; Gist's division is massed in the neck above the tunnel. His pos hard pressed. This is the moment Hardee chooses to engage Gist's division, massed above the tunnel. General John Smith bygorge followed by the railway before coming to the tunnel. Gist, descending into this gorge while the Federals are advancins not long in rallying his men to stand against the enemy. Gist, loath to expose himself in the open country, brings back hted to Cleburne the care of checking, with his division and Gist's, the pursuit of the enemy. They are the same troops whicThe small grove is strongly occupied by the greater part of Gist's division: two or three batteries remaining with him are phe edge of the grove by the side of the plain. The rest of Gist's troops are placed upon the extremity of Taylor's Ridge, s
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Notes. (search)
. On the 1st of September, Bragg—having under his command Cheatham's and Hindman's divisions of Polk's corps, Cleburne's division of Hill's corps, Liddell's and Gist's divisions of Walker's corps—shows an effective force of more than thirty-five thousand infantry; which, adding one-tenth for the officers, gives a total of thir corps of Buckner and Longstreet give, therefore, together, an effective of sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty combatants. Finally, on the 20th of September Gist's brigade, nine hundred and eighty men strong, joined Walker's corps. The total of Bragg's infantry will therefore comprise the following: Polk's corps, Walker's brigade, nine hundred and eighty men strong, joined Walker's corps. The total of Bragg's infantry will therefore comprise the following: Polk's corps, Walker's corps, Cleburne's division39,000 men. Breckinridge's division3,769 men Buckner's corps, Longstreet's corps16,750 men Gist's brigade980 men —— Total60,49
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
Slocomb's BatteryCapt. C. H. Slocomb. Reserve corps. Maj.-gen. W. H. T. Walker. Walker's division. Brig.-gen. S. R. Gist. Gist's Brigade. Brig.-gen. S. R. Gist. Col. P. H. Colquitt. Lieut.-col. L. Napier. 46th GeorgiaCol. PGist's Brigade. Brig.-gen. S. R. Gist. Col. P. H. Colquitt. Lieut.-col. L. Napier. 46th GeorgiaCol. P. H. Colquitt. Maj. A. M. Speer. 8th Georgia BattalionLieut.-col. L. Napier. 16th South CarolinaCol. J. McCullough. 24th South CarolinaCol. C. H. Stevens. Lieut.-col. E. Capers. Ector's Brigade. Brig.-gen. M. D. Ector. Stone's Alabama BBrig.-gen. S. R. Gist. Col. P. H. Colquitt. Lieut.-col. L. Napier. 46th GeorgiaCol. P. H. Colquitt. Maj. A. M. Speer. 8th Georgia BattalionLieut.-col. L. Napier. 16th South CarolinaCol. J. McCullough. 24th South CarolinaCol. C. H. Stevens. Lieut.-col. E. Capers. Ector's Brigade. Brig.-gen. M. D. Ector. Stone's Alabama Battalion. Pound's Mississippi Battalion. 29th North Carolina. 9th Texas. 10th, 14th, and 32d Texas Cavalry. Serving as infantry. Wilson's Brigade. Col. C. C. Wilson. 25th GeorgiaLieut.-col. A. J. Williams. 29th GeorgiaLieut. G.exas 17th TexasMaj. W. A. Taylor. 18th Texas 24th Texas 25th Texas 25th Texas W. H. T. Walker's division. S. R. Gist's Brigade. 46th GeorgiaLieut.-col. W. A. Daniel. 24th South CarolinaCol. C. H. Stevens. 16th South CarolinaCol