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A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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Returned Confederate prisoners.
--The following is a list of the Returned Confederate officers, whose names were not reported in our issue of yesterday.
They arrived in this city by flag of truce on Saturday night last:
Colonels — Archibald C Godwin, 57th N C, formerly Provost Marshal of this city, and a native of Portsmouth, Va., C. P. Lyles, 23d Ark.
Lieut. Col. A Ellis, 54th N C.
Acting Master C S Navy, L M Hudgins Major K C Hall, Surgeon L W Brown.
Captains — L W Allen, Godwin's Battalion; John Allen, co B, 7th Tenn; M S Alcorn, 1st Miss; J. B Brooks, Stewart's Brigade; M J Bard, C, 16th N C; Samuel Calvert, 56th N C; J R Cooley, H, 10th N C; D H Creath, Gen Beal's Staff; T M Casta, 5th Tenn. cavalry.
Lieutenants.--T E Blackwell, co F, 49th Va; R M Martin 58d Va; J C Tallis, Hardaway's Battery; E W Wildman, G, 29th Va, W T Jones, I, 2d Ark; A J Lock, K, 30th Miss; M R McKnew, R, 1st Md. cav; G D Redding, A, 11th Ten
Losses in the 2d co. Howitzers.
Camp 2d Co Howitzers, May 13th, 1864. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Our battalion (Watson's) lost all its field officers, either killed or wounded.
Col Brown, killed, (before reported; Lt Col Hardaway, severely wounded; Major David Watson, mortally wounded.
Up to this time seven privates in this company are wounded, but none killed, viz: C L Christian, severely; Jno Ellet, severely; David Clark, mortally; Jos Cocke, severely; --Trent, severely; H M Burnly, slightly; Geo Mordecai, slightly.
These casualties all look place during the fight on Thursday.
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in Wickham 's cavalry brigade . (search)