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William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 25 (search)
5th Iowa Infantry. 30th Iowa Infantry. 31st Iowa Infantry. Second division. Major-General William B. Hazen. First Brigade. Colonel T. Jones. 6th Missouri Infantry. 55th Illinois Infantry. 116th Illinois Infantry. 127th Illinois Infantry 30th Ohio Infantry. 57th Ohio Infantry. Second Brigade. Colonel W. S. Jones. 37th Ohio Infantry. 47th Ohio Infantry. 53d Ohio Infantry. 54th Ohio Infantry. 83d Indiana Infantry. 111th Illinois Infantry. Third Brigade. Brigadier-General J. M. Oliver. 15th Michigan Infantry. 70th Ohio Infantry. 48th Illinois Infantry. 90th Illinois Infantry. 99th Indiana Infantry. Third division. Brevet Major-General J. E. Smith. First Brigade. Brigadier-General W. T. Clark. 18th Wisconsin Infantry. 59th Indiana Infantry. 63d Illinois Infantry. 48th Indiana Infantry. 93d Illinois Infantry. Second Brigade. Colonel J. E. Tourtellotte 56th Illinois Infantry. 10th Iowa Infantry. 80th Ohio Infantry. 17th Iowa Infantry. B
artillery, and his lieutenants, Stetson, Fowler, and Clark, have performed their duty well, and to the satisfaction of their immediate commanders. I cannot speak too highly of my staff. Through the exertions of Captain Dunbar, Assistant Quartermaster, and Brookfield, Commissary of Subsistence, my command has always been well supplied. Dr. Wise, Surgeon-in-Chief Division, Captains Brink (Inspector-General,) Day, (Provost-Marshal,) and my Aids, Captain Hayes, and Lieutenants Holling-worth, Oliver, Fuller, and Griffin, have each, in his respective place, more than fulfilled my expectations. Captain Estes, my Assistant Adjutant-General, deserves special notice, not only for the faithful discharge of his eminent duties, but for his reckless daring and invaluable assistance in every skirmish and engagement. This officer deserves, and I earnestly hope that he may be promoted. Accompanying this report will be found a nominal list of killed, wounded, and missing, also Provost-Marshal's s
artillery, and his lieutenants, Stetson, Fowler, and Clark, have performed their duty well, and to the satisfaction of their immediate commanders. I cannot speak too highly of my staff. Through the exertions of Captain Dunbar, Assistant Quartermaster, and Brookfield, Commissary of Subsistence, my command has always been well supplied. Dr. Wise, Surgeon-in-Chief Division, Captains Brink (Inspector-General,) Day, (Provost-Marshal,) and my Aids, Captain Hayes, and Lieutenants Holling-worth, Oliver, Fuller, and Griffin, have each, in his respective place, more than fulfilled my expectations. Captain Estes, my Assistant Adjutant-General, deserves special notice, not only for the faithful discharge of his eminent duties, but for his reckless daring and invaluable assistance in every skirmish and engagement. This officer deserves, and I earnestly hope that he may be promoted. Accompanying this report will be found a nominal list of killed, wounded, and missing, also Provost-Marshal's s
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Taylor, T. S. Teague, J. W. Tribble, M. P. Tribble, C. J. Workman, J. Dean, J. F. Boyd. Co. F. Lieut. T. F. Gillispie, B. A. Mannerlyn, Sergeant J. Smith, Corporal F. S. Gillispie, Private J. S. Beck, C. F. Buck, E. B. Cooper, J. S. Cole, H. E. Doyle, W. N. Fludd (Flood), J. R. Floyd, F. M. Godbold, J. Granger, W. J. Howard, B. Hucks, S. Hughes, W. W. Harbee, Private J. M. Laurimore, J. J. Langs, J. C. Marlow, D. D. Marlow, D. J. McQueen, R. F. Nichols, J. M. Oliver, E. Rabon, J. Rabon, M. Reynolds, J. T. Sessions, R. G. Sessions, G. T. Tauberville J. A. Wilson, W. C. Ward, ——Ferr. Co. G. Captain W. H. Jeffers, Lieut. W. G. Hinson, Sergeant D. Mitchell, Private T. J. Liddle, W. H. Mauldin, G. K. McLees, Sergeant W. R. Steadman, Private H. P. Butler, L. C. Cleveland, W. B. Compton, J. S. Cummings, R. R. Curtis, S. Dickson, J. H. Doyle, O. W. Adams, J. Herron, G. J. Jeffers, Ja. Keown, W. G. Leathers, Private G. M.
IV., 85. Old Church Hotel, Cold Harbor, Va. , IV., 245, 246. Old Cold Harbor, Va., IV., 245. Old Folks at Home, S. C. Foster, IX., 346. Old ironsides, O. W. Holmes, IX., 33. Old Point Comfort, Va., I., 260. Old River Lake, or Lake Chicot, Ark. , III., 322. Old Sorrel, horse of T. J. Jackson, IV., 293, 306. Old Town Creek, Miss., III., 307. Olds, E. B., VII., 200. O'Leary, C., quoted, VII., 308. Olin, Judge Ix., 265, 266. Oliver, J. M., X., 215. Olmstead, C. H., heavy artillery commanded by, I., 360. Olmstead, G., I., 179. Olmsted. F. L. VII., 330. Olmstee, Fla.: II., 350; VIII., 103. Olney, H. B., VIII., 167. Olustie, , C. S. S., VI., 298. On a great Warrior, H. Abbey, IX., 108. On the life Mask of Abraham Lincoln, R. W. Gilder, IX., 250, seq. On to Richmond, IX., 133. On to the defense of Washington, V., 92. On to Washington, V., 92. One country