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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Company a, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
21. Not accounted for. Joseph B. Garthright; 19. Wounded at Sharpsburg. Joseph A. Gill; 18. Died in 1861. John Henry Gill; 31. Wounded at Dinwiddie Court House, March 31, 1865. John T. Grubbs; 22. Died at Chimborazo Hospital, March, 1863. George E. Goddin; 18. Wounded May 16, 1864; died at Winder Hospital, May 17, 1864. James T. Gentry; 19. Wounded May 16, 1864. Francis Garnier; 19. Accidently wounded in 1861; discharged. Thomas N. Goodman; 25. Discharged. William J. Gregory; 21. Did not serve. Martin W. Hazlewood; 28. Appointed first sergeant in 1861; elected first lieutenant, April 23, 1862; promoted captain, February 10, 1864. Joseph P. Heath; 34. Discharged. Christopher A. Hibble; 32. Discharged. George H. Howard; 39. Not accounted for. Joseph A. Howard; 17. Not accounted for. James A. Hardie; 34. Thomas Hardin; 18. Patrick H. Hall; 19. Wounded at Sharpsburg; appointed first sergeant; promoted second lieutenant, May 16, 1864. J
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ed Board at Shelbyville. May 30, ‘63, ordered report to E. A. F., Medical-Director, Headquarters A. T. June 12, ‘63, ordered report to General Jackson for temporary duty, Cox's Battalion Sharpshooters. Relieved with Cox Battalion Sharpshooters and ordered to report to General Polk. July 31, ‘63, 10th South Carolina Regiment, Dec. 31, ‘63, April 30, ‘64, 19th Alabama Regiment. Green, W. P., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, Hampton's Legion. Reported from Federal Prison Jan. 1, ‘64. Gregory, W. B., Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, Oct. 31, ‘63, 2d Georgia Regiment. Guild, James, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, June 12, ‘63, to rank from Nov. 26, ‘62. Reported to General Bragg Dec. 22, ‘62, General Wheeler. Passed Board as Surgeon Nov. 26, ‘62. Gilbert, Van Buren, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Sept. 26th, to take rank July 5, ‘64. Dec. 31, ‘62, 26th Alabama Regiment, March 31, ‘63, Senior Surgeon Deas' Brigade, 26th Alabama, July 31,‘
The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Fifty Dollars reward. (search)
One hundred and Fifty Dollars reward. --This amount will be paid for the apprehension and confinement of five deserters from Company "A," or 15th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, or thirty dollars, will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of either one of the following five deserters: William J. Gregory, aged 21 years, recruited from Petersburg, Va.; is about 5 feet 10 inches high, freckled face and spare frame. He is believed to be in the neighborhood of Portsmouth, having, since his desertion, connected himself with one of the Petersburg companies stationed there. William Withy, aged 20 years, recruited from Church Hill, Richmond; is about 6 feet 9 inches high, of dark, swarthy complexion, and is also thought to be in the neighborhood of Norfolk or Portsmouth. William M. Miller, aged 22 years, recruited in Richmond; thin frame, sallow complexion, with a small sear upon the left corner of his mouth. Richard W. Spraggins, aged 21 years; of dark, sallow com