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The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
nt; wounded at Spotsylvania and Winchester. Lieutenant Colonel Theodora O'Hara, of Kentucky, the author of the world renowned lyric, The Bivouac of the Dead, and that almost as famous, The Pioneer. Buried in Frankfort, Ky. Lieutenant Colonel J. C. Goodgame of Coosa Co. Major E. D. Tracy, of Madison; transferred. Promoted Brigadier General. Killed at Grand Gulf, Miss. Brother of Major Philip Tracy of the 6th Georgia, who was killed at Gettysburg. Was a college classmate of Major John W. Park of Greenville, Georgia, brother of Capt. R. E. Park. Major John C. Brown of Coffee, resigned. Major Adolph Proskauer, promoted from Captain, Company C, wounded at Chancellorsville and Spotsylvania. Adjutant S. B. Pickens of South Carolina. Adjutant L. Gayle of Virginia. Captains and counties from which the companies came. The commissioned officers of the different Companies, as I can now recall them, and after diligent inquiry of survivors of the various companies that I
By the Governor of Virginia — a proclamation. --Where is, information has been received by the Executive, that John W. Park, who was contacted in the Jal of Prince William county charged with larceny and John Wood, confined on the charge of murare now going at large; therefore, I do hereby offer a reward of fifty dollars to any person who shall arrest the said John W. Park and deliver him into the jail of the said county of Prince William; and a reward of One Hundred Dollars for such arreslth civil and military, and request the people generally to use their best exertions to procure the arrest of the said John W. Park and John Wood, that they may be brought to justice. Given under my hand as Governor, and under the Seal of the Coember, in the year 1861. John Letcher. By the Governor. George W. Manford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Park is described as about five foot ten inches high, rather park complexion, about twenty-five or twenty eight years of age an