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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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no doubt. But our boys will be ready for him, and I doubt not will give him a warm reception. A number of promotions and changes have recently been made in the artillery arm of the service. I will chronicle a few. Lieut. Cols. Carter and H. P. Jones have been made full Colonels.--Colonel C. will remain with this army, and will have charge of the artillery of Rodes's and Johnson's divisions. Colonel Jones will go either to Petersburg or North Carolina. Majors Braxton; Pegram, Poague, Hardaway, and McIntosh have been promoted to Lieutenant Colonelcies, and Captains Watson, Channing, Page, Miller, Magraw, Moorman, and Chew have been promoted to Majorities. Major Buckham, of Stuart's Horse Artillery, has been transferred to the army of Gen. Johnston. A board, consisting of Colonel H. P. Jones, Lieutenant Colonels Braxtan and Pegrum, are now sitting at Orange Court House, examining into the efficiency of certain officers, among others a number of Quartermasters are ordered bef
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)
W J Binford, M A Waldrop, R W Luous, R A Hart, H Helm. Va cav. Missing: John Quigley, G W Fleming, D F Waldrop, J M Ficklin, 4th Va. c. June 12th--Near Trevillian's Depot — Killed: Privates Darby, 2d Va cav. W C Moseley, Lt B J Hill, 3d Va cav; W B Abraham, 4th Va cav. Wounded, Pvtes King, Lipscomb, Sergt Harris, Pvtes Kelley, J J Conner, Capt Whitehead, Pvtes Watts and Bayton, 2d Va cav; Pvtes Dabney, P F Jones, R T Armintead, W L Rogers, J H Ware, Sergt W B Foster, W M Folkes, J S Hardaway; Thos Fowier, C S Clarke, W L Gathrie, W M Hill, Corp'l Young, Pvtes Harrison, White, Jolley, Nat Thackston, S T Wootton, 3d Va cav; privates W Busic, B T Wayland, and Corp'l J T Amos, 4th Va cav. Missing: John F Hill. June 21st--Near White House.--Killed Privates A W Parr and B F Settle, 4th Va Wounded: Sergt Mal Jno Bowling, Lt John Knight, Corp'l R H Walton, privates J Ham, T R Fanquarean, F L Petrick, C Clarkes, 3d Va cav; Corp'l A Norman, Pvtes A A Lyns, J E Larkin, F Edwards, W
this line for the last five or six days. The ball opened on Saturday our 10 inch mortars, which stirred the Yankees considerably. On Sunday morning they in our skirmishers in front of our battery, which resulted in quite a brisk fight. Our forces had abandon four siege howitzers that had been placed on the outer lines to annoy the enemy's gunboat; but they could not carry them off, for our battery opened a galling fire and kept it up all day. alone fired one hundred rounds. Colonel Hardaway's complimented us for our superior firing. So far, we have had three men wounded and five killed. The wounded men are privates Man E. N. Mahony and P. Gardner. Dance's Powlan battery, of Hardway's battalion, has had men wounded and two horses killed. On Tuesday the Yankees were badly whipped. Preparations for a charge on our left are being made and the sharpshooters have opened. " This was the commencement of action on Thursday evening when the heavy flag gave rise to the imp
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