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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.4 (search)
arks of Charleston harbor or their bodies decaying amid the boggy marshes round Fort Pulaski. At the former places—held by negro troops, late slaves—their ration was two ounces of bread, washed down with a pint of Cayenne pepper tea. Captain James M. Hughes, Company K, 44th Virginia, who resides near Scottsville, Va., says he owes his life to a negro—Corporal Triner—who, taking a fancy to him, daily brought him battercakes, hid beneath his shirt bosom. His brother, Lieutenant John Hughes, e walking skeletons, whom even their friends failed to recognize. If any one desires to hear the terrible torments suffered by these victims of a diabolical cruelty without parallel, even in the world's darkest pages, let them call upon Captain James M. Hughes, as brave and true a soldier as marched to the tune of Dixie beneath the Stars and Bars, and as the unbidden ear of memory rises in his fearless eye, he will a tale unfold that will damn the authors of this diabolical scheme and consig
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
vate J. W. Wilson, 5th North Carolina cavalry; wounded July 10th; died July 29th. Private J. J. Mayns, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private Jesse McA. Tie, 59th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private A. L. Syrus, 34th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th. Private S. Welsh, 59th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private J. S. Smith, 59th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private John M. Lewis, 59th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private John M. Wright, Hughes's artillery; wounded July 10th; died July 31st. Private T. J. White, Moorman's artillery; wounded July 10th. Private A. Leftwich, Moorman's artillery; wounded July 10th; died July 30th. Private H. Whittey, 1st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died August 3d. Lieutenaut J. Elliott, 1st North Carolina cavalry; wounded July 10th; died July 28th. Private G. S. King, 10th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th; died July 31st. Lieutenant A. Cook, 1st Maryland cavalry. Capta
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
General U. S., 266. Greeley, Horace, 366. Green, Dr. B. W.; 222. Green, Judge John W., 355. Hagerstown and Williamsport, Md., C. S. sick and wounded at, 241. Hampden Sidney College Boys, 45. Hampton, General, Wade, 132. Hanover county heroes, 85. Harris, Edward, 295. Hemming, Chas. C., 129. Hill, General A. P, killed, 26. Hill, General D. H., 49. Hood, General J. B., 53. Howitzers, First company of, at Chancellors-ville, 218; in the Appomattox campaign, 322. Hughes, Captain J. M, 43. Hunter, General, David, Vandalism of, 179. Hunter, R. M. T., Address on, 151. Jackson, General Henry R., 41. Jackson, General T. J., 233, 336. Janney, John, 74. Jones, General W. E., killed, 175. Johnson, General Bradley T., 174, 311, 377. Johnson, General, Edward, 40. Johnson's Island, The dead at, 104. Johnston, General R; D., 170, 175. Johnston, Wm. Preston, Sketch of; his services to Tulane University, 301. Kaigler, Captain, Wm., 92. Kershaw