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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Hospitals and Medical officers in charge, attached to the Army of Tennessee, July, 1864. (search)
. A. St. Mary's Hospital, Surgeon J. H. Watters. Wm. Gentry, Surgeon. Ladies Hospital, T. F. Duncan, Surgeon, C. S. A. Madison Hospital, C. J. Clarke, Surgeon. Watts Hospital, Surgeon F. Munson Hereford. Avent Hospital. Emory Hospital, Surgeon Wm. J. Holt. Zzznewman, Georgia —W. T. Mcallister, in charge. Buckner Hospital, W. T. McAllister, Surgeon. Bragg Hospital. Foard Hospital, J. N. Hughes, Surgeon, C. S. A. Zzznotasulga, Alabama. General Hospital, Surgeon U. R. Jones. Zzznewman, Georgia. Foard Hospital, J. N. Hughes. Buckner Hospital, W. J. McAllister. Gamble Hospital, K. C. Devine, Surgeon. Zzzthomaston, Georgia. Newsom Hospital, Surgeon A. Hunter. Frank Ramsey Hospital, J. Cecil Legare. Zzzpineville, Georgia. Empire Hospital, Surgeon Wm. P. Harden. Fair Ground Hospital, No. I, Surgeon Henry W. Broun. Fair Ground Hospital, No. 2, George G. Crawford, Surgeon. Polk Hospital, Robert Battey, Surgeon. Grant Hospital, Sur
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
General Jubal A. Early. Memorial address by Hon. John W. Daniel, before the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, at the annual meeting held at Richmond, Va., December 13, 1894. Prayer by Dr. Jones and a brief address by Judge Christian Precede the oration-officers chosen. A glance over the interior of the Richmond Theatre yesterday afternoon gave the gratifying assurance of reawakened interest in the Virginia Division of the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia. The building was crowded with a splendid and most intelligent audience, the occasion being the annual meeting of the association. The day was also the anniversary of the old Howitzers, and the association of these veterans and the Howitzer Battery attended the meeting in a body and occupied seats in the pit. The Blues, the First Regiment, Pickett and Lee camps, and last, but not least, the ladies were well represented—delegations from the memorial associations occupying the boxes—and the Howi