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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
2d Sergeant Henry C. Hardy, 5th Sergeant Wm. K. Wallace, Q. M. Sergeant J. T. Wheatley, Private D. T. Brunson, R. H. Daniels, W. M. Clark, Private John R. Gatewood, Jas. Lowery, Wm. H. Wilkinson, James S. Baker, W. B. Roland. [93] Members of Co. B, Sumpter Artillery Battalion Ga. Vols, temporarily attached to the 4th Ga. Regiment of Infantry. Sergeant Jas. McNath, Private G. J. Martin, Corporal J. E. Thomas, W. W. McCrea W. J. Lofley, J. E. Mathis, C. D. Bass, J. H. Maddox, Private W. F. Bass, J. H. Mark, A. Bass, H. A. Pope, James Cutts, S. C. Clayton, Courier to R. H. Davis, Col. Cutts, Private John H. Gell, W. Granbery, D. Harden, J. Harden, James Holland, A. J. Herrington, J. Hickey, James Johnson, John Law, S. T. Lofley, Private J. F. Morgan. W. Fallis, T. Rooks, J. Richards, J. S. Smith, R. V. Sugg, J. R. Underwood, J. H. West, T. Walters, A. Yeoman. Co. A. Sumter Artillery. Private A. L. Fallis, R. Taylour
ana, Arkansas and Texas; M. V. Twiss, 5,000 bales, Tennessee and Louisiana; Mary P. Ceiceil, 5,000 bales, North Carolina; Henry Thompson, 1,000 bales, North Carolina; J. O. P. Burnside, recommended by Colonel Jeffries and others, 5,000 barrels rosin, 5,000 barrels tar and 50,000 pounds tobacco, Virginia and North Carolina; John Carew, 50 tens tobacco, West Virginia; F. W. Bixby, recommended by C. H. Stedwell, of New York Custom-House, 2,000 bales, 2,000 barrels turpentine, North Carolina; J. H. Maddox and W. R. Lount, recommended by Joseph Segar, 2,000 barrels rosin, 2,000 barrels turpentine, 500 boxes tobacco, Virginia and North Carolina; A. O. Brummel, recommended by John L. Reese, 5,000 bales cotton, 2,000 barrels rosin, same amount of turpentine, 2,000 boxes tobacco, Virginia and North Carolina; E. W. Gould, recommended by M. N. Falls, 6,000 bales cotton, Virginia and North Carolina; Hooper C. Hicks, recommended by Surveyor of Baltimore, 3,000 bales, 2,000 barrels rosin, same amoun