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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
=2d Lt. M. T. Aldricll, 2d cav., Dallas, Tex. Zzz=2d Lt. S. P. Allenworth, 10th cav., Todd. Private S. S. Atkins, 10th cav., West Liberty. Tennessee. Col. A. Fulkerson, 63d inft., Rodgersville. Lt.-Col. F. N. Doutherty, 8th cav., Livingston. Capt. W. H. Craft, Murray's cav., Marshville. Zzz=Capt. J. H. Burke, 2d cav., Knoxville. Zzz=Capt. J. W. Boyd, 6th cav. L. P. Carson, 35th inft., McMinnville. Zzz=Capt. G. R. Campbell, Wheeler, Manchester. Zzz=Capt. T. F. P Zzz=1st Lt. J. D. Jenkins, 14th inft., Clarksville. Zzz=1st Lt. H. C. Fleming, 25th inft., Spencer. Zzz=1st Lt. J. F. Landervale, 2d cav., Claiborne. Zzz=1st Lt. S. A. Morgan, 25th inft., Sparta. Zzz=1st Lt. J. Ledford, 25th inft., Livingston. Zzz=1st Lt. C. L. Hatcherson, 63d inft., Georgetown. Zzz=1st Lt. M. A. Douglass, 44th inft., Gallatin. Zzz=1st Lt. T. J. Goodloe, 44th inft., Winchester. 2d Lt. C. D. Covington, 45 inft., Lebanon. Zzz=2d Lt. T. E. Bradley, 23d i
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Georgia Infantry. (search)
alties. I am, captain, respectfully, Your obedient servant, Edward Willis, Colonel Twelfth Georgia Regiment. Capt. F. T. Snead, A. A. General. Endorsed: Edward Willis, Colonel Twelfth Georgia regiment, Second army corps, near Fredericksburg, May 8, 1863. Report and list of casualties in the Twelfth Georgia regiment in the battles of Spotsylvania county, Va. [10] list of the casualties in the Twelfth Georgia regiment. Company A. Private J. M. Taylor, killed. J. Livingston, severely wounded. H. Edwards, slightly wounded. C. Redding, slightly wounded. W. A. Pryor, slightly wounded. R. Crawford, mortally wounded. Company B. Private D. Stripling, seriously wounded. A. Middlebrooks, slightly wounded. T. Brown, slightly wounded. A. Russan, slightly wounded. J. A. Jackson, slightly wounded. Company C. Private J. T. Coogle, killed. C. C. Solomon, killed. 1st Lieut. T. W. Harris, slightly wounded. Private W. A. J. Hall,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
on McAlpin, Joseph McCampbell, David A. *McCampbell, William H. *McCauley, John E. McCauley, William S. *McClintic, William S. McCluer, John G. McCorkle, John B. McCorkle, Tazewell E. *McCorkle, Thomas E. *McCorkle, William A. *McCrum, R. Barton McGuire, Hugh H., Jr. McKim, Robert B. McLaughlin, William Macon, Lyt. S. *Magruder, Davenport D. *Magruder, Horatio E. *Marshall, John J. Marshall, Oscar M. Martin, Thomas Massie, J. Livingston *Mateer, Samuel L. Maury, Magruder Maury, Thompson B. *Meade, Francis A. Merrick, Alfred D. Michaels, Benjamin F. Minor, Charles Minor, Carter N. B. Minor, Launcelot *Moore, David E., Jr. *Moore, Edward A. Moore, John D. Moore, John H. *Moore, John L. Moore, Samuel R. *Mootespan, William *Montgomery, Benjamin T. Montgomery, William G. Morgan, George W. *Myers, John M. Nelson, Francis K. Nelson, Kinloch Nelson, Philip
T. A. Kingston, T. R. Kendall, E. K. Kane, S. Konnerly, J. O. Locke, S. W. Logan, J. C. Lloyd, J. D. Law, P. A. Lavery, J. C. Levy, N. Loughborough, A. W. Littell, E. Marks, Wm. McGee, H. McManus, James Duval, C. H. McKnight, Pope Mulder, A. B. Moore, R. L. Moore, B. M. McCarty, P. A. Morin, Edward Moore, John McCoy, R. Natili, J. H. O'Connor, A. H. Pierson, P. Peyroux, N. B. Phelps, E. F. Parham, W. P. Pandely, W. T. Purviance, T. P. B. Ryan, Mort. Riddle, J. F. Readington, John Richardson, John T. Richardson, S. H. Snowden, F. R. Southmayd, R. R. Sherry, H. J. Schmidt, G. H. Stonelake, H. O. Seixas, A. K. Shay, P. M. Slaughter, W. R. Sherry, F. Sagee, D. Tottham, W. Taylor, W. T. Vaudry, J. Vaudry, Jr., T. D. Waldon, T. J. White, W. J. Willing, J. C. Woodville, M. Williams. Musician.--Jas. Furst. Subaltern.--J. Livingston. Some of the above named gentlemen represent the leading families in New Orleans, and a more brave and soldierly body of men we have seldom seen.