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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
giment. M. E. Weston, 1st Lt. 64th Ga. Regiment. D. T. Maffett, 1st Lt. 10th Ga. Batt. W. W. Russell, 1st Lt. 10th Ga. Batt. N. Henderson, 1st Lt. 10th Ga. Batt. W. W. Wagner, 1st Lt. 64th Ga. Regiment. J. Burch, 1st Lt. 48th Ga. Regiment. A. G. Paradise, 1st Lt. 22d Ga. Regiment. S. J. Jordan, 1st Lt. 3d Ga. Regiment. H. C. Dilai, 1st Lt. 48th Ga. Regiment. A. H. Zackary, 1st Lt. 3d Ga. Regiment. J. H. W. Aldred, 1st Lt. 48th Ga. Regiment. J. W. English, 2d Lt. 2d Ga. Batt. G. J. Peacock, 2d Lt. 2d Ga. Batt. M. L. Rains, 2d Lt. Co. C, 64th Ga. Regiment. H. T. Patterson, 2d Lt. 64th Ga. Regiment. M. D. Wynn, 2d Lt. 3d Ga. Regiment. A. L. Morgan, 2d Lt. 3d Ga. Regiment. C. A. Rabbe, 2d Lt. 48th Ga. Regiment. B. F. Jones, 2d Lt. 10th Ga. Batt. T. J. Dickson, 2d Lt. 48th Ga. J. A. Butts, 2d Lt. 64th Ga. H. T. Jordan, 2d Lt. 10th Ga. Regiment. Lorenzo Ripley, 2d Lt. 2d Ga. Batt. W. J. F. Ross, 2d. Lt. 2d Ga. Batt. N. Logan, 2d Lt. 22d Ga. Regiment. T. E. Jo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
j. J. M., 326 Patterson's Battery, 44. Patterson, Lt. D. W., 384. Patterson, Lt. H. H., 253. Patterson, Lt H. T., 334. Patterson, Lt. J. M., 95. Patterson, Capt. J. R., 303. Patterson, Surg. J. W., 177 Patterson, Lt. W. W., 122. Pattison, Capt H. A., 2. Patton, Lt. Hugh F., 275. Patton, Eng. J. H., 449. Patton, Col. John M., 185. Payne, Maj W. M., 189. Payne, Lt. W. P.. 16. Paxton, Capt. L. W., 190, 195. Peabody, Capt E. R., 313. Peace, Capt. A. D. , 204, 207. Peacock, Lt. G. J., 334. Peacock, Lt. G. W.,212 Peagler, Lt. G. H., 313. Pearson, Surg. J. F., 204. Peatross, Lt. R W., 467. Peck, Lt. J. A., 170. Peck, Maj. W. D., 70. Pedin, Capt. J. T., 276. Peebles, Capt. R E., 433. Peet, Ass't Surg. Geo. H., 179. Pegnis, Lt. J. B., 413. Pegram's Batt. Art., 6, 455. Pegram, General, IX. Pender, Lt. S. M., 274. Pendleton, Capt. D. D., 12. Pendleton, Col. E., 230. Pendleton, General W. N., 12; detailed men with, 27; cited VI. Penick, Capt.,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.38 (search)
age. About dusk, in front of the Second Geogia battalion (which comprised four companies, the Macon Volunteers and Floyd Rifles of Macon, the Spaulding Grays of Griffin, and the City Light Guards of Columbus,) a flag of truce was observed by G. J. Peacock, lieutenant commanding City Light Guards, and its approach reported to Major C. J. Moffett, commanding Second Georgia battalion, and he advanced to the front probably thirty paces and called out the inquiry, What is wanted? The answer was gil Grant and negotiate the terms of surrender. Thus the fact appears that through the lines of the Second Georgia battalion passed the demand for the surrender of Lee's army, Friday, April 7 (about night), and Sunday, April 9 (about noon), General Lee passed to the front by the same command for negotiating terms of surrender. Many particulars of this eventful day can be found in Southern Historical Papers, Volume XV, obtainable of the publishers, Richmond, Va. Yours truly, G. J. Peacock.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
North Carolina Volunteers, The First and the Battle of Bethel, 212; organization of the Regiment, 212, 217; Lines addressed to by Luola, 230. O'Ferrall, Hon. C. T., His address at Atlanta, Ga., 401. O'Hara, Colonel, Theodore, Sketch of, 275. One who was with Jackson, 370. Opie. Major J. N., How he led a Federal charge, 251 Owen, Fort, 68. Owen, Colonel, Wm. Miller, 35. Page, Thomas Nelson, on The Social Life of Old Virginia, 126. Pastimes in Federal Prisons, 35. Peacock, Lieutenant G J., 270. Pelham, Major, John, 281. Peninsula Campaign 60. Perkins, Captain G. H., 81. Peterkin. D. D., Rev. Joshua, 188. Philosophical Society of Virginia, 125. Pickett Camp Confederate Veterans, Geo. E, 100 Pleasants, John, 129. Porter, John L., Naval Constructor, 3. Prisons, North and South, Mortality in, 47, 190. Prison Times, issued in Fort Delaware, 35. Pulliam, Samuel H., 406. Quakers in Virginia, First to influence Religious freedom, 129. Randolph