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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.6 (search)
ation that we were a free and independent people; the sword of Washington, to win the battles which made us one of the nations of the earth; and it also furnished Chief-Justice Marshall, to proclaim the principles upon which American jurisprudence and civil liberty are founded. They were southern with Washington who crossed the Alleghanies, one hundred and forty-one years ago, to defend the pioneers who were braving the dangers of the western forest. They were southern men who, under Captain Gorman, hastened to the defence of Massachusetts at the first sound of battle at Concord and Lexington. In the war of 1812 the South gave her undivided support to the flag, and largely contributed to the success of our arms. The last battle of that war was fought by a southern general, with southern men, on southern soil. In the Indian wars the South always furnished her full share of soldiers, and in the Mexican war the killed and wounded from the Southern States in proportion to populati
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
agg April 27, ‘63. Passed Board at Vicksburg as Surgeon, Sept. 30, ‘63, Chief Surgeon Preston's Division. Gill, W. F., Assistant Surgeon, contract made by General Roddy July 18, ‘63, $100, approved by Surgeon-General and forwarded to Senior Surgeon D. Gorman Dec. 9, ‘63. Aug. 31, ‘63 5th Alabama Cavalry, Sept. 30, ‘63, Forrest's Cavalry. Transferred to General N. B. Forrest's command Nov. 5, ‘63. Gorman, C. H., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War to rank April 20, ‘62, reportedGorman, C. H., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War to rank April 20, ‘62, reported to Colonel Shelby. Passed Board at Charleston, March, ‘62. Nov. 30, ‘63, to April 30, ‘64, 30th Alabama Regiment. Gough, Wm. M., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War to rank June 29, ‘62, reported to General Green. Passed Board at Aberdeen, Miss., June 29, ‘62. Nov. 30, ‘63, to April 30, ‘64, 46th Alabama Regiment. Goodman, John, Assistant Surgeon. Reported April 16, ‘64, by order S. H. Stout, Headquarters A. T., Dalton. April 16, ‘64, ordered to report to