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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 31 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 10 0 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.13 (search)
from the Confederate side, except the brief statements of Beauregard, Ransom or Hoke, has ever reached the public, and these contain no details of how Butler's rightderate forces, commanded by General Beauregard, consisted of Gracie's, Kemper's, Hoke's and Barton's brigades, forming Ransom's division; Corse's, Clingman's, Bushrod Johnson's and Hagood's brigades, forming Hoke's division, and Colquitt's and Ransom's brigades under Colquitt. Attached to this force were three battalions of artsaid brigades of Gracie and Kemper; west thereof, Barton's brigade, supported by Hoke—all constituting Ransom's division, while to our extreme left were some dismountmishers stretching out in a thin line to the river. To the west of Ransom was Hoke's division, with Hagood's, Bushrod Johnson's, Clingham's and Corse's brigades, Cid him attend to his duty, telling him in reply that I was Major Anderson of General Hoke's staff. The sergeant apologized, and joined his command, but I was by no m
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The First North Carolina Volunteers and the battle of Bethel. (search)
independence. By order of the Governor. J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General. Colonel D. H. Hill, Commrds. By order of the commander-in-chief. J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General. Official: R. H. Riddicknto regiments. By order of the Governor. J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General. Special orders, no. 2f Instruction, Raleigh, May 11, 1861. To General J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General: Sir: In accordancem accordingly. By order of the Governor. J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General. Officers commissioned ase present to administer the necessary oath. J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General. Colonel C. C. Lee, Camp ry (Captain Huske), and the Southern Stars (Captain Hoke) will leave for Richmond, Va., on Saturday ions prepared. By order of the Governor. J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General. [From the Western (Celd Blues—Captain Bell. K—Southern Stars—Captain Hoke. This regiment is said to be the finest- left, the dragoons could not advance until Captain Hoke, of Company K, First North Carolina Volunte<