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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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irginia volunteers, and Lieutenant-Colonel McLemore, Fourth Alabama, and, at Sharpsburg, Colonel Liddell, Eleventh Mississippi. Lieutenant-Colonel Coppens and Lieutenant-Colonel Holmes, Second Georgia volunteers. These valuable and gallant officers fell in the unflinching performance of their duty, bravely and successfully heading their commands in the thickest of the fight. To my staff officers, Major G. M. Sorrell, Assistant Adjutant-General, who was wounded at Sharpsburg, Lieutenant-Colonel P. T. Manning, Chief of Ordnance, Major J. W. Fairfax, Major Thomas Walton, who was also wounded at Sharpsburg, Captain Thomas Goree, and Lieutenant R. W. Blackwell, I am under renewed and lasting obligations. These officers, full of courage, intelligence, patience, and experience, were able to give directions to commands such as they thought proper, which were at once approved, Statement of Losses in the Corps commanded by Major-General J. Longstreet in the Engagements at Thoroughfare
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 3. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of seven Pines-report of General James Longstreet. (search)
Corse, Winston, Funston and Sydenham Moore--the latter twice shot, once severely wounded. I desire also to mention the conspicuous courage and energy of Captain James Dearing, of the Lynchburg artillery, and his officers and men. His pieces were served under the severest fire, as his serious loss will attest. Captain Carter, of General Hill's division, also displayed great gallantry and skill in the management of his battery. My personal staff--Majors G. M. Sorrel, J. W. Fairfax, P. T. Manning, and Captains Thomas Goree, Thomas Walton, and my young aid, Lieutenant R. W. Blackwell--have my kind thanks for their activity, zeal and intelligence in carrying orders and the proper discharge of their duties. Captain Walton was slightly wounded. I am indebted to General Wigfall and Colonel P. T. Moore, volunteer aids, for assistance in rallying troops and carrying orders during the battle of the 31st instant, and kindly aided in carrying orders during the several assaults made by th
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Osman Latrobe, Lt.-Col. and A. A. G., 1st Corps. Jno. W. Fairfax, Lt.-Col., A. A. and I. G., 1st Army Corps. R. M. Sims, Capt. and A. A. and I. G. W. N. Starke, Maj. and A. A. G., 3d Corps, A. N. Va. E. Taylor, Major and Q. M., 1st Corps. R. J. Wingate, Major and A. I. G., 3d Corps. R. H. T. Adams, Capt. and Signal Officer, 3d Corps. M. F. Taylor, 1st Lt. and A. D. C., 3d Corps. Conway R. Howard, Maj. and Chief Eng'r, 3d Corps. Ambrose Dunn, Aid-de-Camp. P. T. Manning, Lt.-Col., A. N. Va. T. J. Goree, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. to Lt.-Gen. Longstreet. Frank Potts, Capt. and A. Q. M., 1st Corps. Jas. G Field, Maj. and Chief Quartermaster, 3d Corps. E. B. Hill, Maj. and Chief C. S., 3d Corps, A. N. V. J. S. D. Cullen, Surg. and Med. Director, 1st Corps. J. C. Maben, Capt. and A. Q. M., 1st Corps. Randolph Barksdale, Surg. and Med. Inspector, 1st Corps. Monro Banister, Surg'n C. S. A. L. Q. C. Lamar, Col. Mil. Court, 3d Corps, Acting
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
cQueen, Ass't Surg A. A., 185. McRae, Lt., 17. McRae, Gen., Wm.; Brigade of, 295. McVay, Lt. W. T., 394. McWhorter, Maj. R. L., 333. Maddox Lt. J. A., 109. Maffett, Lt. D. T., 334. Magness, Capt. J. J., 424. Mahone, Gen., Wm., VIII, 303; Division of, 303 Mahood, Lt. L. A., 16. Malone, Lt. J. H., 247. Mallory, A. D. C., Chas. H., 303. Maltbie, Col. R., 212. Mann, Ass't Surg. Chas. T., 177. Mann, Lt. E. J., 347. Manley's Battery, 64. Manly, Lt., Wm. H., 122 Manning, Col. P. T., 69. Manning, Maj. W. H., 230. Manson, Capt. J. R., 347. Market, Lt. J. M., 421. Markous, Lt., Frank, 186. Marks, Ass't Surg. T. M., 2. Marks, Lt. T. S., 424. Marine Corps, 4, 7, 459. Marlar, Lt., Joseph, 284. Marriott, Ass't Surg. H., 450. Marrow, Maj. W. C., 3. Marsden, Lt. B A., 449. Marsh, Lt. A. L., 358. Marshall, Col. Chas., XVII. Martin, Lt. E., 305. Martin, Lt., Thos., 314. Martin, Maj. T. A., 381. Martin, Lt. T. W. A., 124. Martin, Maj. W. H., 160.