Browsing named entities in Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). You can also browse the
collection for Hood or search for Hood in
all documents.
Your search returned 12 results in 4 document
sections:
n where Pender formerly was. At sunset Johnson's division of Ewell's corps came up and took line of battle on Early's left, and about midnight McLaws' division and Hood's division (except Laws' brigade) of Longstreet's corps encamped withing four miles of Gettysburg.
The troops which had been engaged in the fight bivouacked on thof attack.
It was to be made in the morning—presumably in the early morning—with the whole of Longstreet's corps, composed of the divisions of Pickett, McLaws and Hood, together with Heth's division, two brigades of Pender and Wilcox's brigade, and that the assaulting column was to advance under the cover of the combined fire of t their attack closely.
The attack was not made as here ordered.
The attacking column did not move until 3 P. M., and when it did move it was without McLaws' and Hood's divisions and practically without Wilcox's brigade, and without accompanying artillery.
The whole attacking force did not exceed 14,000, of which Pickett's divi
*Griffin, Samuel, Lowndes county, Ga. (Brothers.)
Grubbs, James W., Waynesboro, Ga.
Guyton,——.
Harris, W.
*Heidt, C. B., Savannah, Ga.
Hitchcock, Winfield, Hancock county, Ga.
Holliday, George H., Atlanta, Ga.
Holmes,——.
Hood. M. F., Hamilton, Harris county, Ga.
Hudson, J. M., Hamilton, Harris county, Ga.
Hughes,
Hulbert,
Humber, Lucius, Lumpkin, Ga.
Hunt, T. J., Harris county, Ga. Columbus, Ga.
Hunting, ——.
Johnston, A.
Johnston, Malcolm, Baldw to Savannah, Ga., and died in hospital there on the 26th of November, 1864.
This battalion was a conspicuous organization in the Confederate service, in the Western army, commanded by General Joseph E. Johnston.
The battalion served under General Hood, and was a noted battalion of youths from the celebrated military school, the Georgia Military Institute.
The boys were in excellent discipline, splendidly drilled, and with fine courage and great enthusiasm and patriotic spirit.
They w