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r, Col. Comdg. Charleston, Oct. 22d, 1862. Genl. G. T. Beauregard, Comdg.: Hagood and Gist will be on the spot with their forces before dawn; troops moving rapid interior. As yet I have not felt called upon to make any suggestions to General Hagood. He has been directed to send Shultz's battery to Green Pond, where Genera, S. C., Charleston, S. C.: General,—The Commanding General directs that General Hagood be instructed to open fire on Black Island without delay, from Secessionvilready for service. These orders, it is desired, shall be communicated to General Hagood by telegraph. Respectfully, your obedient servant, Thomas Jordan, Chief oin the Department before, to with the western lines on James Island—leaving General Hagood to command the eastern, with General Colquitt as second in command. This is not to interfere with an attack to-night, which will be carried out by General Hagood, as already arranged. Respectfully, your obedient servant, Thomas Jordan, C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The career of Wise's Brigade, 1861-5. (search)
parapets and gloriously repulsed them. All this time the enemy was engaging the left, and this caused us necessarily to close upon the left and centre, and made a gap from battery 6 to battery 8, through which about 3,000 entered upon the right flank of the left and captured from battery 3 to battery 8 inclusive. We immediately closed upon the inner line from battery 2 to battery 14, and continued the struggle until 10:30 P. M., when we were reinforced by our 59th regiment and by (Johnson) Hagood's South Carolina brigade; the other reinforcements coming up before the morning of 16th. By daybreak that morning we opened with Bogg's battery upon the enemy, and the fight was continued that day until about eleven o'clock at night. Bushrod R. Johnson's old brigade was on a hill on our extreme right, and between it and our 26th regiment the space was not filled by any troops whatever. Colonel Page was there in command of our brigade, General Wise being in command of the District. The la
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
ient on the lines held by Colquitt's brigade. Hagood's, Colquitt's and Clingman's brigades compriseival of reinforcements of Hagood's brigade. Hagood's brigade had been on the north side of the Jaey went down on their knees on the pavements. Hagood's brigade had saved them twice recently befor kept up all that day. Early in the day General Hagood came to us, and made his headquarters on tat there might be access along our lines. General Hagood's staff was scattered, and I can recall no as Mr. Alley testifies. About the time General Hagood came to us and was endeavoring to establis battalion back to the canal and report to General Hagood. This I did, looking back at Major Rion tBoth sides retreated. I had reported to General Hagood in the road, and he directed me to take hi the second company of the Light Infantry. General Hagood gave me a verbal order on the commanding o My remembrance is that Captain Martin, of General Hagood's staff, was wounded in the same vicinity [7 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Col., killed, 171. Gettysburg Failure, Cause of the, 60. Georgia Battalion, Casualties in, April, 1865, Gibbs, Maj. W. H., 38. Gill, Sergeant-Maj W F., killed, 161. Gloucester County (Va.) Confederate dead of, I, 20. Goode, Col., J. Thomas, 3, 16. Gordon, A. C., 382. Gordon, Gen. John B., 105. Green, Lieut. J. M., 281. Gregg, Gen., Maxey, 107 Gregory Maj. W. F. C., 5. Grimball, Lieut., John, C. S. N., 116. Grimes, Gen., Bryan, 167. Groveton, Battle of, 99. Hagood, Gen. J., Brigade of, 13, 223. Hamilton, Col. D. H., 237. Hampton Roads Conference, by Hon. John H. Reagan, 68. Hare, Lt., killed, 357. Hare's Hill, Battle of, 175 Harpers' Ferry, Capture of, 254. Harris, Col. David Bullock 6. Harrison, Capt., C. Shirley, 139, 285. Hatchers Run. Battle of, 175. Hayes, R. B., 163, 321. Hensley, Major J. O., 139. Hill, Gen. A. P., 255. Hill, Gen. D. H., 107, 156. Hill, Major J. C., 14. Hobson, Col. Edwin L., 105. Hoke, Col. W. J., 2
orpus: suspension of, by order of President Lincoln (1861), VII., 194, 196; writ, dates of suspension of, VII., 197; writ in the South, VII., 199, 210, 212; power of suspension of, delegated by Congress to President Lincoln, March 3, 1863, VII., 202. Hackleman, P. A.: II., 321; X., 137. Haden, surgeon, VII., 222. Haddock, J. H., II., 118; IX., 63. Hagan, M., IV., 190. Hagerstown, Md.: II., 68, 70, 240, 340; III., 144. Hagerstown Pike, Md., II., 63, 67. Hagood, J., X., 283. Hale, J. P., VIII., 275. Hale, N., VIII., 24. Half Mountain, Ky., II., 352. Halisy, D. J., IV., 154, 156. Hall, J. A., VIII., 328. Hall, N. J.: II., 265; charge at Gettysburg, II., 265. Hall, R. H., X., 161. Halleck, H. W.: I., 118, 126, 185, 338; II., 24, 39, 43, 51 seq., 58, 62, 138, 138, 144 seq., 190, 194, 198, 216, 296, 318, 321; III., 24, 60; IV., 159, 322; V., 42; VII, 58, 98, 100, 106, 110, 174; X., 164, 165. Hallsvill