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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Capture and Reoccupation of the Howlett House in 1864. (search)
he 15th Virginia Infantry in the desperate dash. A communication from Colonel Morrison, embracing extracts from letters from other participants. In the last no doubt the result would have been the same had neither General Corse nor Colonel Morrison been present, for it was not the first time he had heard the singing of thptain Waid's statement. Captain Waid says: While passing Drewry's Bluff Colonel Morrison stopped his horse on the roadside, and, as my company approached, said: Warenches of the Howlett line, and I was awaiting further instructions when Colonel Morrison rode up to me from the direction of the left of my line, and I becoming awks. We came to a halt, and I think it was Captain Waid who asked me where was Morrison? As I did not know, he sent me to look for you. I found you a short distance ion, our silver-haired old hero, General M. D. Corse, doing the same in the centre. E. M. Morrison, Colonel Fifteenth Virginia Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
23, ‘63, reported to Medical-Director. Passed Board at Shelbyville May 23, ‘63. June 30, ‘63, 22d Alabama Regiment. McMillen, F. W., Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board at Bowling Green, Ky., Feb. 4, ‘62. Com'd Feb., ‘62. May 31, ‘63, Hospital, Pulaski. Mitchell, T. J., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, June 18, ‘63, to rank Dec. 3, ‘62, reported to Ramsay, Medical-Director. Sept. 30, ‘63, 58th N. C. Regiment, March 31, ‘64, Small-Pox Hospital, 20th Alabama Regiment. Morrison, Daniel H., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank July 15, ‘62. Dec. 31, Dalton. Montgomery, W. R., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank July 18, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, Stamford's Battery. Passed Board at Tupelo July 18, ‘62. April 30, ‘64, Eldridge's Battalion. Monroe, Geo. W., Assistant Surgeon. Dec. 31, ‘62, 28th Alabama Regiment. Appointed by Secretary of War, Jan. 13, ‘63, to rank from Oct. 25, ‘63. Dec. 31, ‘63, Battalion