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nce to the recent occupation of Kentucky soil by Confederate and Federal forces, and report in writing at as early a day as practicable. In Senate of Kentucky, Saturday, September 7, A. D. 1861. Twice read and adopted. Attest: (Signed) J. H. Johnson, S. S. In accordance with the foregoing resolution, the Speaker appointed as said committee Messrs. John M. Johnson, William B. Read, and Thornton F. Marshall. Attest: (Signed) J. H. Johnson, S. S. Letter of Hon. J. M. Johnson, ChaiJ. H. Johnson, S. S. Letter of Hon. J. M. Johnson, Chairman of the Committee of the Kentucky Senate, to General Polk. To Major-General Polk, commanding forces, etc. Columbus, Kentucky, September 9, 1861. Sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith a resolution of the Senate of Kentucky, adopted by that body upon the reception of the intelligence of the military occupation of Hickman, Chalk Bank, and Columbus, by the Confederate troops under your command. I need not say that the people of Kentucky are profoundly astonished that such an act shoul
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
Chas. B. Christian, 4th Va. inft., Amherst county. Maj. Richard Woodrurn, 26th Balto. inft., Union. Zzz=Maj. W. H. Hood, 44th Balto. inft. Zzz=Maj. D. A. Jones, General Jones' staff, Hamburg. Zzz=Maj. Thos. Branch, General Ransom's staff, Petersburg. Capt. J. Carrington, bat., Charlottesville. Zzz=Capt. E. E. Depriest, 23d Va. inft., Richmond. Zzz=Capt. W. P. Carter bat., Clark county. Zzz=Capt. Geo. W. Mercer, 29th Va. inft., Rural Retreat. Zzz=Capt. J. H. Johnson, 25th Va. inft., Princeton. Zzz=Capt. J. J. D. Dunkle, 25th Va. inft., Princeton. Zzz=Capt. H. C. Dickerson, 2d cav., Liberty, Bedford county. Zzz=Capt. J. H. Mathews, 25th inft., Beverley, Randolph county. Zzz=Capt. H. A. Allen, 9th inft., Portsmouth. Zzz=Capt. R. E. Frayser, signal corps., New Kent C. H. Zzz=Capt. J. R. Christian, 3d Va. cav., New Kent C. H. Zzz=Capt. Lewis Harman, 3d Va. cav., Staunton. Zzz=Capt. A. Dobbins, 42d inft., Jacksonville. Zzz=
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
Norwood. Second Lieutenants-Daniel L. McMillan, R. W. Singletary, Moses Haywood, E. A. Moffitt, R. W. Dupree. Enlisted men, 141. Company I.—Captains-Downing H. Smith, John R. Roach. First Lieutenants—J. J. Bland, John R. Roach. Second Lieutenants—John R. Roach, John A. Jackson, J. M. Lancaster. Enlisted men, 120. Company K.—Captains-Rhett R. L. Lawrence, W. P. Oldham. First Lieutenants-Joseph W. Howard, W. P. Oldham. Second Lieutenants-David Yarborough, Bedford Brown, J. H. Johnson, A. S. Webb, Joseph J. Leonard, Rufus Starke. Enlisted men, 144. On May 19, 1862, the regiment was ordered to Tarboro, North Carolina, thence it proceeded to Greenville, North Carolina, and for a few weeks was engaged in outpost and picket duty in that section of the State, during which time it participated in no affair of consequence, save the skirmish at Tranter's Creek, which, though otherwise unimportant, was to the regiment most unfortunate, in that its accomplished commande
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.43 (search)
, Monroe co. Peter V. Batte, Forty-fourth Battalion, Petersburg. William H. Hood, Petersburg Militia, Berlin, Southampton co. D. A. Jones, General M. Jones' staff, Harrisonburg. Thomas P. Branch, General Ransom's staff, Petersburg. Captains. J. McD. Carrington, Charlottesville Battery, Charlottesville. E. E. DePriest, Twenty-third Infantry, Richmond. W. P. Carter, Page's Battery, Millwood, Clarke county. George W. Mercer, Twenty-ninth Battery, Rural Retreat. J. H. Johnson, Twenty-fifth Virginia, Franklin, Pendleton co. J. J. Dunkle, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Franklin, Pendleton co. H. C. Dickinson, Second Cavalry, Liberty, Bedford county. J. W. Mathews, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Beverly, Randolph co. H. A. Allen, Ninth Infantry, Portsmouth. R. E. Frayser, Signal Officer, New Kent Courthouse. J. R. Christian, Third Virginia, New Kent Courthouse. L. Harmon, Twelfth Cavalry, Staunton. A. Dobyns, Forty-second Infantry, Jacksonville, Floyd county, J
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Charles Jones Colcock. (search)
ce of Bartow, of Savannah, and (Alfred) Huger, of Charleston, electrified the great assemblages. After the death of his second wife from pneumonia a new phase of Colonel Colcock's life developed; without military training and experience, his fondness for fine horses and skill as a horseman soon transferred him from civil life to the command of 3d South Carolina cavalry. He was elected colonel early in 1862, and led the regiment with signal ability until the close of the war. Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Johnson, and Major John Jenkins, being the other field officers. He was constantly on duty on the coast line of defences for more than three years, active and enterprising; the 3d South Carolina cavalry performing this arduous and important duty under daily disabilities and hardships, and it should be added—a service unobserved and to a great extent unknown to the armies elsewhere. It is in order to say that the 3d South Carolina cavalry was a volunteer regiment, numbering about on
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], General Toombs' Brigade--Second Georgia Regiment. (search)
. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, E. Straus, Ed. A. Smith, John Gibson, W. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherford, C. Crew, A. Spotts, Thos. Vaden, John Enders, Jos. Tate, F. Redford, C. Burnett, R. A. Mayo, T. G. Bell, Charles Bates, Joseph Allen, John Hatcher, Geo. S. Palmer, Caleb Jacobs, Thos. Jones, Robt. O. Haskins, Luther Libby, M. Milhiser, L. H. Frayser, C. R. Barksdale, Chas. Campbell, T. C. Eppes, D. N. Jones, H. T. Pairo, W. Goddin, Chas. Beble, W. F. Taylor, Jordan Martin, and J. H. Johnson. Members of the committee who are not active are earnestly requested to report themselves for duty, at the Committee Room, St. Charles Hotel, at the daily hour of meeting, 1 o'clock P. M. Committee to Solicit Subscriptions.--I. W. Walker, Chairman; Thos. Clemmitt, George W. Smith, J. J. Waggoner, T. W. Doswell, H. A. Dudley, Robert J. Christian, W. W. Timberlake, C. Wendlinger, A. H. Sands, J. W. Lewellen, W. H. Hardgrove, Thos. Taylor, Jr., and James A. Scott.
Legislature of Virginia.Senate. Monday, Dec. 9, 1861. The Senate was called to order by Mr. Johnson, of Bedford, who submitted the following letter from the President: Richmond, Dec. 8, 1861. To the Members of the Senate of Virginia: Gentlemen — I have just received by telegraph the painful intelligence of the death of one of my children. This sad event renders it necessary for me to be absent for some days. You will, therefore, take such measures to secure a presiding officer during my absence as shall seem to you best. Very truly your friend and obedient servant, Ro. L. Montague. Resolutions of inquiry. By Mr. McKenney.--Of creating the office of Leather Inspector for the city of Norfolk. By Mr. Thompson.--Of providing additional room for the storage of tobacco. By Mr. Neeson.--Of extending the period for the organization of the Virginia Canal Company. By Mr. Wiley.--Of so amending the existing law in relation to the issue of
B. Pace, neck, slightly; J. W. Hutchings, leg, slightly; B. C. Keetly, hip, severely; J. F. Humphreys, thigh, severely; J. E. Ross, shoulder slightly. Company D, Capt W. W. T. Coghill.--Killed: 2d Lieut Thos J. Adkins, Sergt D. A. Moore, and Private J. W. Nunnally. Wounded: Privates A. W. Mann, arm, severely; W. T. Perdue, arm, severely; P. Godsey, leg, severely. Company E, 1st Lieut S. J. Davis com'g — Killed: Private Jas Goode. Wounded: Privates F. A. Jeter, hand, slightly; J. H. Johnson, arm, slightly. Company H, Capt. R. Logan, Jr.--Killed: Private G. F. Ray. Wounded: Color Corporal Epps Sydnor, side, slightly; privates D. B. Easley, leg, severely; G. F. Sydnor, hand, slightly. Company I, Capt. J. P. Poludex'er.--Killed: Private M. Forney. Wounded: Privates J. T. Ellis, leg. severely; J. W. Puckett, arm, severely; J. Hayes, face, slightly; E. G. La Prade, face, slightly. Company K, Captain Chas Bruce.--Killed: None. Wounded: Corpl R. B Wilkins, should