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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 7 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
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ate. I would beg, before closing, to call your attention to the following list--especial mentions --of officers and non-commissioned officers, whose gallantry has come under my especial notice, and who have rendered distinguished services throughout the campaign, namely: Colonel Thomas J. Jordan, Ninth Pennsylvania, and Lieutenant-Colonel F. A. Jones, of the Eighth Indiana, for their ability and skill as cavalry commanders, and the ready anticipation of orders; Captain A. G. Sloo and Lieutenant Kelly, Third Kentucky cavalry, for their gallant conduct in the charge at Lovejoy, which resulted in the capture of two pieces of artillery. I also take pleasure in commending the gallantry of Captain E. V. Brookfield, Commissary of Subsistence, Third cavalry division, in this charge; Captain Crowell, of the Eighth Indiana, for gallantry on two different occasions in charging the enemy; Captain E. A. Handcock, Ninth Pennsylvania, for gallant and meritorious conduct throughout the campaign;
r, and privates J. C. Desdine and C. J. Weaver, at Malvern Hill. Company D. Corporals W. T. Johnson (killed) and R. Clemens; privates Pollard, Ashby, Ellet, and Kelly, at Malvern Hill. Company E. Privates William Bowers and G. J. Green, killed in the skirmish of the eighteenth; Sergeant Barker, wounded at Malvern Hill; Corpor, Lieutenants Hale and Belcher, company H; Captain Gilliam, Lieutenants Wilson, Heslip, and Tucker, company K; Captain Tompkins, (killed,) Lieutenants Ingraham and Kelly, company G; Lieutenant George, commanding company I, aided by Lieutenant Stephenson and Lilly, (the latter killed,) all displayed conspicuous gallantry. I desirn Galloway, R. S. Satterwhite, E. W. Davenport, G. W. Saddler, B. W. Gibson. Missing: Private D. F. Craddock. Company C, Captain R. C. Maffett. Killed: Corporal J. M. Kelly and private L. C. Kinnard. Wounded: Captain R. C. Maffett, Lieutenant J. C. Williams, Corporal G. F. Long, privates T. R. Wilson, H. W. Reagan, G. W. Grif
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), United Confederate Veterans. (search)
al Director, Hunter McGuire, M. D., Richmond, Va., formerly surgeon of the Corps of Stonewall Jackson. 2. Department of the Gulf, including the States of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. Medical Director, David W. Yandell, M. D., Louisville, Ky., formerly Surgeon-General of the Transmississippi Department under Gen. E. Kirby Smith. 3. Department of the Transmississippi, including the States of Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory and Missouri. Medical Director, J. M. Kelly, M. D., Hot Springs, Ark., formerly medical director of Transmississippi Department and chief surgeon of the army of General T. C. Hindman. Department of Maryland—Medical Director, Julian J. Chisholm, M. D., Baltimore, Md., formerly medical purveyor and inspector Confederate States Army. Department of Virginia—Medical Director, John Herbert Claiborne, M. D., Petersburg, Va., formerly in charge of the general hospitals of the army of General R. E. Lee, Confederate States Army, Peters
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
al A. Buford, com'd to rank from Sept. 2, ‘62. Feb. 28, ‘63, Butler's Regiment Cavalry. Passed Board at Chattanooga, Aug. I, ‘63. April 30, ‘63, 1st Kentucky Cavalry, Headquarters A. T. Dec. 5, ‘63, ordered to report to General Wheeler as Chief Surgeon Kelly's Division. gray, John Wade, Surgeon, com'd Oct. 11, ‘61, April 31, ‘62, reported at Chattanooga, Sept. 3, ‘62, ordered to report to General Polk, April 21, ‘63, reported at Medical-Director's office, Tullahoma. Gaddes, Thos.. AssistSurgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Sept. 2, ‘63, to rank July 11, ‘63. Passed Board at Chattanooga, July II, ‘63. May 31, ‘64, 3rd Arkansas Cavalry. Whitehead, P. F., Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, Chief-Surgeon, Loring's Division. Williams, Kelly, Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 14th Mississippi Regiment. Williamson, Lea, Assistant Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, Yates' Battery. Oct. 31, ‘64, Lumsden's Battery. Xaupi, Xenophon, Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board, Chattanoog
vocate By command of [Signed] Maj.-Gen. T. H. Holmes. Archer Anderson, A. A. G. By a special order from Maj.-Gen. Holmes, dated March 29th, 1862, Lieut.-Col. R. H. Cowar, 2d regiment N. C. Troops, was relieved from duty on the Court of Inquiry, and Lieut. Col. Meares, of the 18th regiment N. C. Troops, appointed to act in his stand. The court met pursuant to the above order, and heard the testimony of Gen. L. O'B Branch; Capt. Thos. B. Brem, 10th reg. N. C. Troops; Capt. J. M. Kelly, 35th reg. N. C. Troops; 1st Lieutenant Thomas J. Oates, Adjutant 35th N. C. Troops; Col. E. Campbell, 7th N. C. Troops; Capt H. M. Dixon, 35th N. C. Troops; Major Petway, 35th N. C. Troops, and Col. C. C. Lee, 37th N. C. Troops; and there being no further evidence to introduce, the Court was closed, and after mature deliberation on the evidence adduced, find the facts as follows in regard to Col. Sinclair: That Col. Sinclair took his proper position during the engagement, was calm and