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he recent raid on the Combahee, involving an immense loss of property, is followed by the burning of the beautiful town of Bluffton on May River. This last outrage took place on Thursday morning last, and resulted in the loss of about forty private residences and nearly one hundred outhouses, stores, etc. We have succeeded in obtaining a list of the property owners who have suffered by the burning of their beautiful houses and settlements: General J. F. Drayton, Colonel J. J. Stoney, Dr. J. W. Kirk, George Allen, Dr. Paul Pritchard, M. J. Kirk, J. McKenzie, A. Crosby, G. Allen, Dr. A. G. Verdier, Estate H. Guerard, Jos. Baynard, Jas. Seabrook, G. W. Lawton, W. Pope, Dr. Mellichamp, Dr. F. H. Pope, R. R. Pope, J. J. Pope, A. G. Verdier, Henry Verdier, Squ<*>re Popes, Mr. Strobhart, Mrs. Hardee, J. Chalmers, J. G. Bulichen, D. & J. Canter, D. Freeman,--Crosby,--Langballe,--Chalmers, W. Winn, J. Bulichen, Mrs. Pickney, Mrs. Winingham, B. Wiggins, Estate Norton, H. F. Train,--Martain,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments., Fifteenth battery Massachusetts Light Artillery. (search)
led and died of wounds,––– Died by accident and disease,–2626 Died in Confederate prison,––– Total losses,–2626 Engaged at Fort Blakely, Ala., April 2-9, 1865. The 15th Battery was recruited partly in Lowell and partly at Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, mustered into the service of the United States Feb. 17, 1863, and left Boston March 9. It reached New Orleans., La., April 9, and went into camp there, spending a week at Brashear City in May, being at this time under command of Lieut. J. W. Kirk. On June 3 it was stationed at two small forts in Louisiana, and on December 29 it moved to Lakeport, La., and engaged in an expedition to Madisonville, La., from Jan. 2 to Feb. 15, 1864; removing to New Orleans, February 20, it remained encamped in the vicinity until October 17, when it moved to White River, Ark.; it was stationed at Duvall's Bluff for a time, going to Memphis, Tenn., November 27, where it remained until the close of the year. In February, 1865, the battery
rge, 54th Mass. Inf., 493 King, H. B., 383 King, Henry, 383 King, J. G., 383 King, Joseph, 529 King, L. G., 103, 383 King, Robert, 383 King, U. T., 529 King, W. S., 72, 149, 150, 176 King, William, 529 Kingman, Hector C., 529 Kingman, Henry C., 629 Kingsbury, A. A., 383 Kingsbury, A. M., 465 Kingsbury, G. O., 383 Kingsley, E. H., 383 Kingsley, W. M., 383 Kinnealy, Thomas, 529 Kinnear, John, 11 Kinsley, F. R., 127, 270 Kinsley, W. C., 465 Kircle, Henry, 529 Kirk, J. W., 194 Kirkner, John, 383 Kirvan, Henry, 465 Kisson, H., 529 Kister, C. F., 529 Kitchen, Lindley, 465 Kittridge, M. G., 383 Klein, Frederick, 529 Klinkler, William, 383 Klisure, F., 529 Knackfor, Charles, 383 Knapp, David, 529 Knapp, Freeman, 383 Knapp, John, 529 Knapp, M. C., 465 Knapp, O. H., 529 Knapp, W. M., 383 Kneenan, John, 383 Knibbs, Frederick, 465 Knickerbocker, George, 65 Knight, H. E., 384 Knight, O. H., 529 Knight, P. F., 384 Knights, George, 384 Knippe,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
s, Lt. Commanding 10th Ga. Regiment. H. W. Cason, Lt. Commanding 50th Ga. Regiment. Aaron Dowling, 2d Lt. Co. A, 50th Ga. Regiment. [12] Third Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters. Hosp'l Steward T. J. Scott, Com'y Sergeant A. J. Ferrell, Quar.-Master Sergeant J. B. Ervine. Co. A. Private C. W. Cunningham, P. K. Fowler, Private John Guinn, R. F. McDonald. Co. B. Private Levi Allen, B. C. West, Private J. B. West, M. F. Arnold. Co. C. Corporal A. J. McWhorter, J. W. Kirk, Private P. C. Smith, Private W. H. Witcher, P. R. Hutchins. Co. D. Corporal W. W. Newton, Private C. W. Bass, J. H. Johnson, Private E. D. Young, J. B. Mott. Co. E. Private L. D. Wright. [22] Eighteenth Georgia Regiment. Q.-M. Sergeant J. G. Ford, Ord. Sergeant J. F. Gay, Com'y Sergeant A. L. Barron. Co. A. Corporal A. Nichols, Private J. T. Jenkins, G. W. Peacock, C. W. Pyron, Private E. C. Stansel, D. B. Whitfield, B. F. Thompson, F. M. Sommers. C