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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 2 0 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.1, Texas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 6: the Army of the Potomac.--the Trent affair.--capture of Roanoke Island. (search)
am M. Carr, Thomas Atkinson, David Sprowle, Andrew Miller, James Martin, William Phinney, John Smith, Samuel W. Kinnard, Patrick Dougherty, Michael Cassidy, George Taylor,,Louis G. Chaput, James Ward, Daniel Whitfield, John M. Burns, John Edwards, Adam McCulloch, James Sheridan, John E. Jones, William Gardner, John Preston, William Newland, David Naylor, Charles B. Woram, Thomas Kendrick, James S. Roan, tree, Andrew Jones, James Seanor, William C. Connor, Martin Howard, James Tallentine, Robert Graham, Henry Brutsche, Patrick Colbert, James Haley, John F. Bickford, Charles A. Read, William Smith, William Bond, Charles Moore, George H. Harrison, Thomas Perry, John Hayes, George E. Read, Robert Strahan, James H. Lee, Joachim Pease (colored), William B. Poole, Michael Aheam, Mark G. Ham, John W. Loyd, Charles Baldwin, Alexander Crawford, John Laverty, Benjamin Loyd, David Warren, William Wright, John Sullivan, Robert T. Clifford, Thomas Harding, Perry Wilkes, John Hyland, Michael McCormi
Roberts, Geo. Flournoy, W. B. Ochiltree, Eli H. Baxter, Isham Chisum, Thos. A. Anderson, M. F. Locke, Robert S. Gould, Tignal W. Jones; Lieutenant-Colonels A. H. Davidson, Thos. C. Frost, A. G. Clopton, Philip A. Work, John Ireland, A. J. Nicholson, Wm. W. Diamond, Jas. E. Shepard, P. T. Herbert, John C. Robertson, C. A. Abercrombie, Wm. H. Johnson, Wm. M. Neyland; Majors Geo. W. Chilton, C. M. Leseuer, J. W. Throckmorton; Captains Richard Coke, Amazi Bradshaw, Wm. Clark, Drury Fields, Robert Graham, J. W. Hutchinson, Lewis W. Moore, W. R. Peck, C. M. Pendergast, Wilkins Hunt, Jas. M. Harrison, Gilchrist McKay, Sam A. Wilson; Lieutenants Richard L. Askew, J. E. Cook, John R. Hays and A. P. Shuford. Among the members of the legislature were Colonels J. H. Parsons, Richard B. Hubbard, N. H. Darnell, D, B. Culberson, P. H. Mabry, A. F. Crawford, R. H. Taylor; Lieutenant-Colonels E. E. Scott, J. H. Manly; and Majors Matt Dale and Wm. Wortham. Doubtless there were many others of each
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
49th N. C. T. R. H. Goode, Ass't Surg. 49th N. C. T. P. F. Faison, Col. 56th N. C. T. M. J. D. Rosset, Surg. 56th N. C. T. C. G. Cox, Ass't Surg. 56th N. C. T. Thos. P. Savells, Capt. Co. A, 56th N. C. T. Jno. F. McNeely, Capt. Co. K, 56th N. C. T. B. D. Lane, 1st Lt. Co. G, 56th N. C. T. W. P. Bray, 2d Lt. Co. C, 56th N. C. T. P. H. Gross, 2d Lt. Co. I, 56th N. C. T. J. W. Johnson, 1st Lt. and Drill Master. H. A. Chambers, Capt. Co. C, 49th N. C. T. Robt. Graham, Capt. Co. D, 56th N. C. T. [40] Twenty-fourth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Q.-M. Sergeant Chas. G. Kane, Co. F, Hosp. Steward Wm. Bell, Co. F. C. Sergeant Alex. Dreyfus, Co. B, Co. A. Private Henry Crabtree, Private John Wilkerson, Wm. Rhen, Johnson Davis. Co. C. Private Jacob Gully, Private John Barnes. Co. D. Private Robt. Allen, Private W. J. Teele. Co. E. Private Samuel Brady, Private Calvin R. Toler. Co. F. Private Arthur
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
apt. J B., 348 Goodwin, Lt. J. F., 238. Goodwin, Ass't Surg. W. C., 394. Goolrick, Ass't Surg. P., 190. Gordon, Gen. J. B., XIII, 183; Division of, 212. Gordon, Lt. W. A, 467. Goree, Lt. T. J, 69. Gower, Lt. J. W., 177. Gould, Lt. B. E., 313. Gouldin, Lt. Col., J. Milton, 73. Gott, Surg. L. E., 246. Graham, Capt. A., 16,33; Battery of, 59, 60. Graham, Ass't Surg. D. L. M., 359. Graham, Capt J. A., 275. Graham, Mai J. A., 12. Graham, Adj't N. A., 253. Graham, Capt. R., 424. Granberry, Missionary Rev. J. C., 72. Grandy's Artillery, 45, 455, 465. Grant, U. S. A, Gen. U. S., , III; correspondence of with Gen Lee, VII et seq.; appearance of, XIV. Grattan, Lt. J. F., 13, 49. Graves, C. S Navy, J. D., 450. Gray, Surg. H. V., 13, 49. Gray, Lt. J C., 441. Green's Battery, 21. Green, Lt. A. W., 262 Green, Surg. B. F, 275. Green, Capt. C. W., 17. Green, Capt. F. W., 70. Green, Ass't Surg. H. D., 177. Green, Lt. J. F ,94. Gree
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.13 (search)
Light House Inlet, was opened upon the Confederate batteries, and under cover of this bombardment the Federal troops succeeded in effecting a landing and lodgment on Morris island. They were gallantly met by the Confederate troops under Colonel Robert Graham of the First South Carolina regiment; but, after a sharp and severe engagement, they were forced to yield to the superior numbers of the enemy, and being rapidly driven back sought shelter and refuge in Battery Wagner. Following up rapid quarters and medical stores. Brigadier-General Taliaferro, who had been stationed with his command on James island, was ordered by General Beauregard to take command of Battery Wagner, and on the morning of the 14th of July, he relieved Colonel Robert Graham of that charge. This gallant officer, who was a native of Virginia, and who is still living and practicing law in that State, had served with the immortal Stonewall Jackson in many of his brilliant campaigns in the valley. While at home