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The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
, Norfleet Winston, Private Wm. Holsomback, Anthony May, Private R. S. Mitchiner, Robt. G. Moore, Jno. C. Simms, Geo. S. Strickland, Nicholas Strickland, Wm. S. Strickland, Willis Tharington, Jas. J. Wilder. Co. F. Sergeant Jas. H. Johnson, Mus'n W. H. Wade, Private Jas. W. Atkins, (representative of W. Gill), one mule, bridle and saddle. Private Thos. H. Arnold, Solomon Arnold, Thos. G. Ellis, Jno. C. McRary. Co. G. Sergeant W. H. Leonard, Private Jas. M. Leonard, Robt. R. Leonard, Jas. H. Burnett, Private Burril King, Henry King, Darby Jacobs. Co. H. Sergeant Martin V. Isley, Corporal Chas. C. Cheek, Private A. T. Bryan, Jasper N. Wood, (representative of Jno. Wood), Wm. H. Euliss, one mule. Geo. W. Tesh. Co. I. Sergeant Jas. M. Johnson, Simon B. Staton, Corporal Wm. A. Lipscombe, Robt. F. Ricks, Lawrence Billup, Corporal Marcellus L. Henssey, Private David J. Grantham, David Peacock, Henry Pate, Geo
taken in one of the recent engagements below this city. While there were some very fine specimens of well developed manhood in this aggregate of human depravity, the majority were not calculated, from their appearance, to produce any favorable impressions. The following officers arrived at the same time; C. M. Hildebrand, 1st Lieut. co. G, 5th Pa.; W. J. Harrison, 1st Lieut. co. C, 7th N. J.; C. M. Angell, Captain co. E, 61st N. Y; Wm. C. Besseliever, Captain co. D, 4th Pennsylvania; Jas. M. Leonard, Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Birney; D. E. Gregory, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant 61st New York. Accident to Gen. Pendleton. We regret to learn that this distinguished officer, while giving an order to Capt. Rogers, on Thursday last, received a severe kick on the foot from one of his battery horses, which will unfit the General for active duty forseveral days. Stolen Bible recovered. A member of company D. 2d Mississippi battalion, has caused to be sent to this office for restoratio