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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of members from the three companies of the war, 1860-1865. (search)
Barbot, Julian. Carson, J. M. Caldwell, J. S. Cross, E. F. Calder, E. E. Cudworth, A. Devoe, J. H. Enslow, J. A., Jr. Greer, W. R. Gilliland, D. B. Grice, G. D. Honour, F. H. Honour, G. McD. Hanahan, J. S. Jamison, W. H. Johnson, C. H. Lovegreen, L. B. Lanneau, J. B. Locke, P. P. Muckenfuss, W. M. Martin, J. C. Malloy, L. E. McDowell, R. H. O'Sullivan, T. F. Parker, Dr. F. L. Pennal, R. E. Phelps, J. B. Robb, James. Reneker, F. W. Roy, Robert. Simonton, C. H. Simons, W. Seyle, S. H. Stocker, J. D. Schulte, J. H. Taylor, F. E. Trumbo, A. S. Warren, B. W. Welch, S. E. Graham, S. G. Honour, J. L. Honour, T. A. Holmes, Wm. E. Houston, J. H. Jones, D. H. Lloyd, E. W. Lanneau, W. S. Lebby, T. D. Muckenfuss , W. G. Marsh, D. C. Mulkai, T. D. Moffett, G. H. Olney, H. B. Porter, Rev. A. T. Prevost, Clarence. Parry, R. E. Procto
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), First shot of the war was fired in the air. (search)
er, Major Gibbes, pulled the Lanyard—Order to fire was given by Captain James. An interesting correspondence on the subject of the first gce my childhood my father has told me the facts in the case. Captain James himself gave Lieutenant Gibbes the order to fire the signal gun fired at the fort from the three separate mortar batteries by Captain James, Mr. Ruffin or Lieutenant Gibbes' battery was the second shot nuregard, as quoted by Mr. G. G. Alexander, of Camden, that Captain George S. James, commanding at Fort Johnson, had the honor of firing the fpletely disestablishes the position now taken by the friends of Captain James; for the first shell was not fired at Fort Sumter, but into theregard gave the order to James and his report means simply that Captain James was his lieutenant, and not necessarily the direct actor in effture Fort Sumter. Accordingly, General Beauregard ordered Captain George S. James to fire the signal gun at 4:30 A. M., on the 12th of April
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.43 (search)
guard. Clark, Private John H. Hardy, Private James. Harber, Private Charles; killed. La Fitzgerald, Private Henry W. Farley, Private James W.; killed. Harrison, Sergeant Marcelluilled. Gibson, Private, Jr. Hankins, Private James F. Kelley, Sergeant Oscar R. Kelly, Muhl, Private Oscar O. Phillips, First Lieutenant James F. Rogers, Private Augustus F. RA. J.; wounded. Gale, Private William B. James, Private Edward. Lewis, Private Thomas J. Murray, Private James T.; wounded. Norwood, Private—— Spence, Private George A. Woodhous. Phillips, Private Deb. M. Phillips, Private James W. Pollard, Private George W. Pepperook, Private B. S. Rose, Private Rook, Private James M. Talley, Private William T. Welton, Private James L. Williams, Private Woodruff, Sergeant Marcellus G. Company K —PetersburRichardson, Sergeant Thomas Emmett. Stringer, Private John; killed. Phillips, Private James. [1 more...
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Crenshaw Battery, (search)
England by Confederate States government. Ellett, James, Senior 1st Lieut., March 14, 1862; killed December Barbary, Perry, private, March 31, 1863. Barbary, James, private, March 31, 1863; dead. Blevens, Samuel, private, April 1, 1863. Coleman, James A., private, March 14, 1862. Caldwell, M. A., private, March 14, 1March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Campbell, James H., private and corporal, March 14, 1862; served unt Coleman, W., private, August 6, 1863. Carter, James M., private, March 16, 1863. Coleman, L. L., corptal at Guinea's Station, June 24, 1863. Caldwell, James J., private, March 14, 1862; killed May 23, 1864, atte, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Hart, James M., private, March 14, 1862. Hogan, R. D., privat at Sharpsburg, Md., September 17, 1862. Langley, James, private, April 1, 1863. Mallory, R. H., corporalchell, J. G., private, November 16, 1863. Newman, James F., private and corporal, March 14, 1862; captured a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
monument, 209; Major Sturgis, 12. Depew, Senator, Chauncey, 97. Dinkins Captain James, 298. Dixon, Lieutenant, his daring, 880. Donelson Surrender of Fort, Fusileer Francaise, 2. Garland, General S., killed, 199. Garnett, Captain James M.. 32, 61. Gettysburg, Battle of, 191, 200, 228, 288, 349. Georgia, officers of his brigade, 12. Jackson Dr. R. D., 372; General T. J., 318. James, Captain George S., 74. Jones, Captain A. K.. 56; Captain Catesby, 327; D. Dy of, its accomplish-ments, 280. O'Brien, Captain, wounded, 142. Otey, Bishop James H., 163. Palfrey, Gen F. W., 36. Parke, Gen. John G., 31. Parker, Cap 137, 303; retreat from, 129. Ringgold Gap, Battle of, 156. Robertson, Major James E., 141. Roosevelt's tribute to Lee, 87. Ryan, Father A. J., 208. SaMarket, 173; crosses of honor for, 176; burned by Federals, 267. Walker, General James A., 30; General R. Lindsay, 277; General W. H. T., 217. Walthall, Genera