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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
A. J. Bennett, private , First Massachusetts Light Battery, The story of the First Massachusetts Light Battery , attached to the Sixth Army Corps : glance at events in the armies of the Potomac and Shenandoah, from the summer of 1861 to the autumn of 1864. 1 1 Browse Search
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 1 1 Browse Search
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th Anna, 228; at battle of Five Forks, III., 490; relieves Warren in command of Fifth corps, 494; in Appomattox campaign, 546, 560, 570, 572, 594. Griffith Sergeant Joseph, gallantry before Vicksburg, i., 318; promotion, 318. Grierson General B. H., ordered to cut rebel communications with Vicksburg, i., 188; important effectes Sherman's course in North Carolina, 631; desires to try Lee for treason, 654. Johnston, General Alert S., at Shiloh, i., 75; his death, 84. Johnston, General Joseph E., in chief command against Grant, May, 1863, i., 212; moves to defend Jackson, 218; strength of, at Jackson, 241; orders Pemberton to attack Grant at Clintoon of, III., 635. Mott General G., at battle of the Wilderness, II., 110-121; at Spottsylvania, 166, 167; at Deep Bottom and Bailey's creek, 507. Mower, General Joseph A., command transferred to Tennessee, III., 154; at Bentonsville, 431. Murphy, Colonel R. C., abandons Iuka, i., 110; surrenders Holly Springs, 138; cashie
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
enty-eighth Virginia, Colonel William Watts. Fifty-sixth Virginia, Colonel P. P. Slaughter. Corse's brigade. Brigadier-General M. D. Corse. Fifteenth Virginia, Colonel T. P. August. Seventeenth Virginia, Colonel Arthur Herbert. Twenty-ninth Virginia, Colonel James Giles. Thirtieth Virginia, Colonel A. T. Harrison. Thirty-second Virginia, Colonel E. B. Montague. Terry's brigade. Brigadier-General William R. Terry. First Virginia, Colonel F. G. Skinner. Third Virginia, Colonel Joseph-Mayo, Jr. Seventh Virginia, Colonel C. C. Flowerree. Eleventh Virginia, Colonel M. S. Langhorne. Twenty-fourth Virginia, Lieutenant-Colonel R. L. Maury. Field's division. inspection report of this division for August 30, 1864, shows that it also contained Benning's and Gregg's brigades. The return shows but two Brigadier-Generals present for duty; names not indicated. Major-General C. W. Field. Anderson's brigade. Brigadier-General G. T. Anderson. Seventh Georgia, C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
455. Johnson, Lieut. M. V., 109. Johnson, Lt. Polk G., 285. Johnson, Lt. P. C.. 2. Johnson, Capt. R. C., 123. Johnson, Lt. S. G., 394 Johnson, Capt S. J., 424. Johnson, Lt. T. E., 334. Johnson, Lt. T. L., 238. Johnson, Lt. W. H., 274. Johnson, W. R., 4. Johnson, Capt. W. R., 467. Johnson, Capt. Y. M. C., 382. Johnston, Lt. A. W., 17. Johnston, Capt. C. F.; Battery of, 15, 47, 68. Johnston, Capt. C. R., 95. Johnston, Lt. J., 95. Johnston, Maj. J. A., 303. Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 472. Johnston, Lt. J. F., 403. Johnston, Lt. J. H., 296. Johnston, Surg. J. W., 402. Johnston, Gen. R. D. Brigade and officers of, 204. Johnston, Lt.-Col. S. R., 1. Johnston, Col. W. A., 253. Jordan, Adj't E. M., 449. Jordan, Lt. H. T., 334. Jordan, Lt. J ,403. Jordan, Lt. J. W., 17. Jordan, Surg. R. H., 108. Jordan, Lt. S. J.,334. Jordan, Maj. T. C., 13,49. Jordan, Capt. M. V., 432. Joynes, W. J., 27. Judges, Lt. H. M., 121. Justice, Capt. B. W., 295. Ka
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Gen., 393, 403, 405. Anderson, Gen., Patton, 301. Anderson, Gen., Geo. T., 267. Anderson, Gen. Joseph R., 19. Anderson, Major, 263. Anderson, Major, Robert, 337. Anderson, S. W.. 175. AndreD., 91. Betts, Capt , 14. Beverley, W. Va., 83. Bible, Chieftains of the, 197. Bidgood, Col. Joseph V., 196. Big Sewell Mountain, 90. Billingsley, Capt., Jo, 381. Black, Lt. A. W., 20. Bliley, 83. Brown, Col., 96. Brown, Lt. F. B., 169, 171. Brown, Gen. John C., 374. Brown, Gov. Joseph E., 269, 274. Brown, Joseph M., 365. Brown, Capt., J. Mike, 15. Brown, Lt.-Col., 174, 17l Run, 94. Bull's Gap, Tenn., Engagement at, 62, 65. Burch, Lt. John C., 352. Burgess, Capt. Joseph C., 168. Burger, Lt. Samuel J., 143, 192. Burgoyne, Gen., John, 9. Burke, Lt., Edmund,Stoney. Capt. W. E , 188 Stoneman. Gen. Geo., 63, 65, 66. Stonewall Brigade, 15. Story. Justice Joseph, 335. Stovall, Adj't W. H., 79. Stover, Lt. J. W., 20. Stover, Capt. W. J., 21. Strahl,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, Samuel, 144. Howard, Gen. O. O., 73. Howitzer Veteran Association, Roster of the, 28; action on receiving mementoes from the Washington Artillery, with remarks of Captain F. D. Hill, 310. Huguenots, The, 5. Huntersville, W Va. Loss of Stores at, in 1862; Union sentiment at, 169. Iverson, General, 80. Jackson, Major George T, 76. Jackson, General Henry R., 75; Order of, 167. Jackson, Colonel, Win. L., Letter of in 1862, 169. Johnson, General, Edward, 166. Johnston, General Joseph E., Estimate of General R. E. Lee, 318. Jones, Jr., Ll.D., Colonel C. C., 60. Jurists, 6. K Company, 34th Virginia, 284. Kansas-Nebraska Act, 438. Kautz's Raid on Petersburg, 392. Kilpatrick, General, 73. Law, General E. M., 85. Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans, in Charge in Moving the Lee Statue, 249; Roster of, 275. Lee, General, Fitzhugh, Efforts of, for the Lee Monument, 198; Remarks of, 206. Lee, General R. E., Perfect Manhood of, 105; Jefferson Davis' Trib
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Gen., David, Vandalism of, 394. Indians as Soldiers, 18. Jackson, Miss., Dedication of Monument to the Confederate Dead at, 293; oration of Hon. E. C. Walthall, 298; description of the monument, 315; history of the Confederate Memorial Association of, 315. Jericho Ford, Battle of, 71, 75. Johnson's Island, Escape of Prisoners from, 428. Johnston, General Bradley T., Address of, at Fredericksburg, Va., 398 Johnston, Capt. George B., 52; tribute to, 124, 410. Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., Death of, 94; Last Days of the Army of, Address by J. M. Mullen, 97; memorial observances in honor of, at Richmond, Va.. 158; at Memphis, Tenn., 189; at New Orleans, La., 210; his report of the battle of Seven Pines, 182; account of the wounding of, 185; details of life of, 192; his campaign in northern Georgia, 265; Resolutions of United Confederate Veterans in honor of, 292; mentioned. 380. Jones, Jr. Ll.D., Col. C. C., Address of, 92; death of wife of, 93. Jones' Farm, Battle
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Richmond home guard of 1861. (search)
The Richmond home guard of 1861. [Copy.] Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, August 15, 1891. Colonel Joseph dare, War Department, War Records Office, Washington, D. C.: Colonel: Your letter to the postmaster at Richmond, dated the 1st instant, with his reply of the 12th, and a note from Mr. Brock, Secretary of the Southern Historical Society, enclosed to me at my residence in Washington and forwarded thence, has reached me at this place, where I am spending a short season of recreation. I take pleasure in giving the information you request touching the Home Guard of Richmond, though I must do so entirely from memory, as I have no papers here; indeed, those that I had, relating to this matter, have been lost or stolen. The Home Guard was an organization intended for local defence at Richmond, and was commanded by myself under a commission from the State of Virginia. At the beginning of the war I was President of the James River and Kanawha Company—an office which I had
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
Early, 137. Jackson, General Thomas J., Characteristics of, 83; at prayer, 111, 161; personal reminiscences and anecdotes of, 145, 298; how the sobriquet Stonewall was acquired, 83, 153, 164, 307; in the saddle, 173; at the Virginia Military Institute, 273; personal description of, 302; kindness of, 308; sketch of, 315; the coat in which he was wounded, 324: moral influence of, 371, 398. Johnson's Island Prison, A plan to escape from, 283; number of prisoners at, 289. Johnston, General Joseph E., Address on Life and Character of, 337. Jones, D. D., Rev. J. Wm., 145, 376, 406. Kelly, Capture of General B. F., 186. Kernstown, Battle of, 318. Lane, General James H., 65, 115, 182, 221, 236, 245. Lane, John H., 289, Langley, Colonel Frank H., 111. Lee, Major Baker P., 60. Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans, 400. Lee, Colonel Charles C., 245. Lee, General Robert E., Tribute from, to North Carolina troops, 119; at the Battle of Wilderness. 123, 206; knew the de
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
claration of Independence, 117th Anniversary of, with oration of Hon. D. B. Hill, 335 Medical Corps of the C. S. Army and Navy. The dead of, since 1865, 111; formation of, 112; re-union of survivors of, at Chatttanooga, Tenn., 123,; address before, by Surgeon-General Jones, 137; insignia of, 137; Medical Relief Corps. of, 138. Medical History of C. S. Army and Navy, 109. Merrimac or Virginia, her plan, construction and career, 1, 6. Mingea, Joseph, Death of, 82. Minitree, Col. Joseph P., 77, 93. Minor, C. S. Navy, Lt R. D., 11. Monitor, the Federal, 13. Moore, J. Blythe, 261, 298. Moore,. Surgeon-General S. P., 109. Moorman, Col. Geo., 400. Morgan, Col. W. A., 48. Morrison, Sergt., Geo. J., 93. Mosby, Col. John S., 52. Murfreesboroa, Capture of, 328. Newton, D. D., M. D., Rev. J. B., 367 Newton, C. S. Navy, Virginius, his History of the Merrimac or Virginia, 1. North Carolina, troops furnished the C. S. Army by, with casualties of, 64 unive
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Abbeville, S. C., Distinguished men of, 56. Alabama Heroine, An, 45. Alexandria, Retrocession of, 197. Allen, Major, Wm., 139. Ambulance Corps, The Richmond, Members of, 113. Anderson, General Joseph R., 211. Appomattox, Surrender at, 20, 263. Archer, Colonel Fletcher H., 12. Ashford, Col., John, 257. Atkinson, Col., John Wilder, 38, 139. Averill, Col. J. H., 267. Baldwin, Joseph G , 22. Barlow, Captain J. W., 139. Barker, Capt. F. C., 366. Barnes, Gen.ish estimate of, 92: fatal wounding of, 256; incidents in his life at West Point, 309; in a duel, 312; death of, 328. Jenkins, Gen. M, 7. Johnson, Gen. B. R., 13, 19, 90. Johnson, Gen. B. T., 173. Johnson, Gen., Edward, 170. Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 154, 157, 161; his negotiations with Sherman, 272. Jones, Lt.-Col., killed, 9. Jordan, Col. R. D., 166. Jordan, Surgeon, killed, 165. Jordan, Capt., Wm., 17. Kemper, Col. Del., 7. Kernstown, Battle of. 314. Knight, Capt. J.