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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the campaign of the Carolinas. (search)
-fourth Corps), Brig.-Gen. Adelbert Ames. First Brigade, Col. Rufus Daggett: 3d N. Y., Capt. George E. Fordham, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Dunham; 112th N. Y., Col. Ephraim A. Ludwick; 117th N. Y., Capt. Edward Downer; 142d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. William A. Jones, Col. Albert M. Barney. Second Brigade, Col. William B. Coan, Col. John S. Littell: 47th N. Y., Col. Christopher R. Macdonald; 48th N. Y., Capt. Van Renselaer K. Hilliard, Col. William B. Coan; 76th Pa., Maj. Charles Knerr; 97th Pa., Maj. William H. Martin, Lieut.-Col. John Wainwright; 203d Pa., Lieut.-Col. Amos W. Bachman. Third Brigade, Col. G. F. Granger: 13th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Samuel M. Zent; 9th Me., Lieut.-Col. Joseph Noble; 4th N. H., Capt. John H. Roberts; 115th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Nathan J. Johnson; 169th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Jas. A. Colvin. Artillery: 16th N. Y., Capt. Richard H. Lee. Third division Colored troops. (late Third Division, Twenty-fifth Corps), Brig.-Gen. Charles J. Paine. First Brigade, Col. Delavan Bates: 1
1865. McQueston, J. C., Mar. 13, 1865. Mackey, A. J., Mar. 13, 1865. Macauley, Dan., Mar. 13, 1865. Magee, David W., Mar. 13, 1865. Malloy, Adam G., Mar. 13, 1865. Manderson, C. F., Mar. 13, 1865. Mank, Wm. G., Mar. 13, 1865. Mann, Orrin L., Mar. 13, 1865. Manning, S. H., Mar. 13, 1865. Mansfield, John, Mar. 13, 1865. Markoe, John, Mar. 13, 1865. Marple, Wm. W., Mar. 13, 1865. Marshall, W. R., Mar. 13, 1865. Martin, Jas. S., Feb. 28, 1865. Martin, John A., Mar. 13, 1865. Martin, Wm. H., June 8, 1865. Mason, Ed. C., June 3, 1865. Mather, T. S., Sept. 28, 1865. Matthews, J. A., April 2, 1865. Matthews, Sol. S., Mar. 13, 1865. Mattocks, C. P., Mar. 13, 1865. Maxwell, N. J., April 18, 1865. Maxwell, O. C., Mar. 13, 1865. May, Dwight, Mar. 13, 1865. Mehringer, John, Mar. 13, 1865. Merrill, Lewis, Mar. 13, 1865. Mersey, August, Mar. 13, 1865. Messer, John, Mar. 13, 1865. Meyers, Edw. S., Mar. 13, 1865. Michie, Peter S., Jan. 1, 1865. Miller, A. O., Mar. 13, 18
severest snow storm of the season. Fired a salute of 34 guns at 12 o'clock M. Feb. 26. William H. Martin placed under arrest for disobedience of orders. Frederick F. (?) Brown not having returneShattuck reported for quarters. Received from Quartermaster Tompkins 11 horses. March 10. W. H. Martin pardoned, it satisfactorily appearing that he is insane. Emil Floytrop reported sick in quarters, also W. H. Martin. March 11. Chas. G. Colbath reported for duty. March 12. John Norton, Emil Floytrop, Corporal Shattuck reported for duty. March 13. One bay horse, Baxter's, shot; dism. Herring, E. Ashcroft, Win. Endicott and D. R, Stowell reported to quarters. March 17.. Wm. H. Martin sent to insane hospital, Washingon, D. C. C. E. Pierce reported to duty. March 18. HansoPackard reported for duty. Hunt reported for quarters. Received notice of the discharge of Wm. H. Martin, April 22, 1863. May 9. Colbath reported to quarters. May 10. Pierce (?) and Colbath
223, 227, 234, 237, 242, 271, 279, 284, 297, 415, 418, 419, 420, 424, 425. Lee, Gen., Fitz-Hugh, 225, 251. Lee, James, 351, 407, 426. Lear, Joseph, 401. Lemmon, Wm. B., 39, 198, 201, 272, 404. Libby Prison, 430. Lohan, Francis, 80, 85, 149, 199, 200, 206, 207. Longstreet, Gen., 121, 130, 246. Lucas, James A., 402, 403, 404, 405, 408. Lyman, Col., 271. Lynnfield, 18, 20. M. Mahone, Gen., 301, 325. Martin, Capt., 196, 197. Martin, Richard, 80, 203, 326, 339, 397, 403. Martin, Wm. H., 82, 83, 86. Mason, Chas. A., 206, 314, 324, 339, 352, 375, 398. Manassas, 110, 113, 139, 140. Maryland Heights, 87, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 115, 116. Maynard, John, 399. Maxwell, A. N. A., 148, 150, 184, 199, 200, 201, 204. Malone's Crossing, 312. McAllister, Gen., Robert, 330, 373, 385, 386, 387, 388. McAllister, Daniel, 184, 202, 208, 209, 403. McAuliffe, Cornelius, 350, 367, 375. McClellan, Gen., 101, 102, 125. Macomber, Francis L., 208, 325, 326, 339. McRae.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Co. I. Private G. W. Anderson, J. L. Benson, W. T. Guy, J. J. Harrold, Private J. L. Hesters, P. McCarroll, W. T. Smith, J. B. Watkins. Co. K. 2d Sergeant J. L. Redding, 3d Sergeant B. W. Price, 4th Sergeant S. T. Smith, Corporal W. H. Martin, T. J. Bridges, B. Collier, Private R. F. Adams, W. H. Baufield, J. R. Baufield, J. T. Baker, T. J. Bartlett, W. J. Dossett, Private W. J. Davis, B. D. Elliott, J. B. Folks, J. M. Giddings, B. J. Grimes, W. H. House, J. M. giment. J. M. Alexander, 2d Lt. Co. K, 5th Texas Regiment. B. Eldridge, 2d Lt. Co. E, 5th Texas Regiment. D. W. McDowell, 2d Lt. Co. H, 5th Texas Regiment. W. H. Clarke, 1st Ensign. C. M. Winkle, Lt.-Col, 4th Texas Regiment. Wm. H. Martin, Maj. 4th Texas Regiment. L. C. Jones, Surg. 4th Texas Regiment. J. T. McLaurin, Capt. Co. B, 4th Texas Regiment. Haywood Brahan, 1st Lt. Co. F, 4th Texas Regiment. N. J. Mills, 1st Lt. Co. I, 4th Texas Regiment. J. B. Boyd, 1st Lt.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
C. W. Porter, M. C. Perkins, J. R. Reed, J. A. Pynes, S. Ryland, S. Tany, J. H. Tany, W. H. Vaughan, J. T. Wright, Ed. Bowice, J. M. Wiltshire. [228] Forty-sixth Virginia Regiment. Non-commissioned Staff. Ord. Sergeant T. H. G. Poulson, Mus'n D. A. Hancock, Orderly P. P. Jenkins, W. T. Shaler, Mus'n S. H. Taylor, G. E. Givens, G. T. Songer, A. Colburn. E. Custard, Co. A. Private P. H. Wilkins, G. T. Lumpkin, J. Howlett, R. C. Carter, G. Grills, Private W. H. Martin. R. M. Johnson, Robt. Nott, A. Tyler. Co. B. Private J. Baldwin, M. H. Coleman, B. B. Pulliam, W. A. Thompson, Private J. P. Heath, D. S. Godsey, R. N. Wooldridge. Co. C. Sergeant A. J. Yeatts, Corporal J. C. Davis, W. F. Jefferson, Private H. W. Atkinson, H. A. Bromfield, J. R. Croft, C. H. Dalton, Private J. W. Myers, J. H. Mahon, J. Oakes, S. T. Rorer, G. E. Swain, J. C. Smith, W. Toler, Private J. H. James, J. W. McCrickord, Private J. W. Willis,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
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. Martin, Col. W. J., 295 Martz, Col. D. H. Lee, 85, 91. Maryland Battery, 1st, 38. Maryland Battery, 2d, 465. Maryland Battery, 4th, 55. Maryland Inf., 2d Regiment, 294. Mason, Surg. E., 431. Mason, Capt. John, 13. Mason, Lt. W. T., 4. Massey, Lt. M. V., 313. Massey, Lt. S. H. B., 94. Massey, Chaplain W. E., 313. Massie, Lt. F. T., 16,47. Matthews, Capt. J. B., 212. Matthews, J. T., 212. Matthews, Capt. J. W., 333. Matthis, Lt. James T., 304. Maup
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
gle, William J. Armstrong, 1. F. Wheely, George W. Johnson,* Joseph C. Keiningham,* T. S. Morton,* E. Priddy,* L. R. Wingfield,* S. L. Wingfield, C. M. Sublett; prisoners, Sergeant J. H. Kepler, Private N. W. Bowe. Company G—Captain E. Morris, Lieutenant W. T. Woody, Sergeant Thomas W. Hay,* Corporal John Allen, Sergeant Thomas H. Durham,* Privates James Farrar, H. C. Fergusson,* C. W. Gentry, B. H. Hord, W. T. Kendrick, C. A. Redford, T. S. Rogers, A. Jeff Vaughan, Robert R. Walthall, William H. Martin, Sergeant William H. Dean; prisoners, Sergeant George W. Ball, Privates J. Rosser Atkisson, B. F. Ashby and A. Haskins. Company H—Captain A. J. Vatkins, Lieutenant E. W. Martin, P. C. Cabell, Sergeant T. R. Martin, Corporal R. N. Dunn, W. H. Duerson, Privates W. B. Mosby,* J. H. Daniel, W. N. Anderson,* Sol. Banks,* R. E. Dignun,* F. Faison,* E. Fizer,* W. R. Kilby,* Thomas Maring, J. J. Sinnott, S. Smith, W. C. Hite;* prisoners, Privates Mat. Lloyd and Robert Lloyd. Company I—Sergea<
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
Allen Buckner. 29th IndianaLieut.-col. David M. Dunn. 30th IndianaLieut.-col. Orrin D. Hurd. 77th PennsylvaniaCol. Thomas E. Rose. Capt. Joseph J. Lawson. Ohio Light Artillery, 20th BatteryCapt. Edward Grosskopff. Third Brigade. Col. Philemon P. Baldwin. Col. William W. Berry. 6th IndianaLieut.-col. Hagerman Tripp. Maj. Calvin D. Campbell. 5th KentuckyCol. William W. Berry. Capt. John M. Huston. 1st OhioLieut.-col. Bassett Langdon. 93d OhioCol. Hiram Strong. Lieut.-col. William H. Martin. Indiana Light Artillery, 5th BatteryCapt. Peter Simonson. Third division. Maj.-gen. Philip H. Sheridan. First Brigade. Brig.-gen. William H. Lytle. Col. Silas Miller. 36th IllinoisCol. Silas Miller. Lieut.-col. Porter C. Olson. 88th IllinoisLieut.-col. Alexander S. Chadbourne. 21st MichiganCol. William B. McCreery. Maj. Seymour Chase. 24th WisconsinLieut.-col. Theodore S. West. Maj. Carl von Baumbach. Indiana Light Artillery, 11th BatteryCapt. Arnold Suter
voluntary enslavement of free negroes without compensation to the Commonwealth; refunding to Wm. H. Martin a sum of money paid on an erroneous assessment of lands. French's Railroad.--No. 61, a rdered to be engrossed, and read a third time. Covington and Ohio Railroad.--On motion of Mr. Martin, of Henry, No. 171, "a bill for the partial suspension of the sale of State bonds, and to proventence "but no new or additional subscription shall be made to any joint stock company." Mr. Martin moved to amend in lien thereof by striking out all the preceding, after the enactment clause, urred on the proposition of Mr. Henry to strike out. A long discussion ensued, in which Messrs. Martin of H., Caperton, Chapman, Anderson, and Christian advocated, and Messrs. Kaufman and Yerby og out. The question to thus amend was decided in the affirmative — ayes 74, noes 38. Mr. Martin then moved to further amend by inserting in the 16th line, after the sentence "five hundred th
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