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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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d Sergeant James Stanley, Co. A; First Sergeant Peter States, Co. I; Private Benjamin Seely, Co. H, (wounded.) Twelfth regiment.--Private William R. Fox, Co. K. Ninth regiment.--Lieutenant-Colonel R. Anderson; Major J. McK. Snodgrass; Captains S. Dick, R. Galway, J. Cuthbertson, J. T. Shannon, C. Barnes, J. B. Brookbank; Lieutenants J. B. Beatty, J. C. Walkinshaw, G. Pierce, J. W. Ballantine, E. Sothen, W. H. Hope, J. F. Kirkpatrick, G. H. Fuhren, W. N. Erwin, C. K. Chamberlain; Surgeon J. A. Phillips; Assistant Surgeon H. F. Martin; Corporals J. M. Sowers, A. P. Morrison, L. B. Duff, Co. A; Privates D. Lloyd, F. P. Sedar, Co. A; Sergeants L. Brecht, J. Langbein, Co. B; Corporal J. Engal, Co. B; Privates C. Reimenschneider, J. Kuntz, H. Wallbruch, Co. B; Sergeant L. B. Richards, Co. C; Corporal J. .G. Beale, Co. C; Privates D. K. Carson, Jas. M. Borland, S. M. Stuart, Geo. Barker, Co. C; Sergeants 0. S. McIlwaine, J. Toutman, Co. D; Corporals J. D. Taylor, A. J. Hollis, J. W. Clem
bonate thus formed is lixiviated with lime water. 88, of 1860, George Robinson. Chloride of lead is mixed with carbonate of ammonia. 1,288, of 1860, William Baker. Uses salts of acetic acid instead of the acid itself. 642, of 1881, J. A. Phillips. The carbonic acid is expelled from lead ores by a dull red heat, and they are boiled in a strong solution of neutral acetate of lead; a current of carbonic-acid gas then causes a precipitate. 2,427, of 1865, Peter Spence. Ore prepared aess is completed by treatment with chlorine and carbonic-acid gas. List of United States Patents for White-Lead. No.Name and Date. –Holland, Mar. 18, 1836. –Clark, Reissued. Extended. Dec. 4, 1828. 95.Richards, Dec. 2, 1836. 160.Phillips, April 17, 1837. 264.Ripley, July 11, 1837. 767.Cumberland, June 7, 1838. 994.Holland, Nov. 3, 1838. 1,115.Button et al., April 10, 1839. 1,231.Clark, July 11, 1839. 1,424.Clark, Dec. 5, 1839. 1,535.Trovills, Mar. 31, 1840. 1,744.Gardner
Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 6: (search)
r by S. W. Thornton. The Thirty-first participated in all the campaigns of the army of Northern Virginia except that of First Manassas, bearing a conspicuously active part. At the organization of the Thirty-second regiment Georgia volunteers the field officers were: Col. George P. Harrison, Jr., Lieut.-Col. W. H. Pruden, Maj. E. H. Bacon, Jr., Adjt. G. M. Blount; Capts. (A) W. Y. Holland, (B) J. B. McDowell, (C) S. J. Heath, (D) R. K. Hines, (E) S. A. H. Jones, (F) C. A. Willis, (G) J. A. Phillips, (H) S. D. Mobley, (I) J. F. Lewis, (K) F. G. Godbee. This regiment served for most of the war in the department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, being engaged in much of the fierce fighting in the vicinity of Charleston in 1863, notably in the defense of Battery Wagner. It was also distinguished at the battle of Olustee, Fla., and served with credit in the campaign of the Carolinas in 1865, surrendering with Johnston April 26th. During its faithful career the following changes
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
, 2d Sergeant J. C. McCaghrew, 4th Sergeant E. P. Mitchell, Private W. A. Chandler, T. J. Cobb, W. I. Gaylor, Private F. M. Gaylor, R. A. McCaghrew, H. H. Moreland, I. Norton, S. Sparks, W. M. Wilkie. Co. F. 3d Sergeant J. W. Scott, 2d Corporal L. I. Abbott, Private R. S. Brett, I. T. Crenshaw, J. J. Cleveland. J. M. Craddock, W. H. Coffman, D. Coffman, W. G. Forschee, Private D. F. Goss, B. F. Gough, D. Haywood, B. F. Jarvis, E. Laster, J. McGowan, J. A. Phillips, F. M. Nelson, W. P. Roberts. Co. G. 1st Sergeant S. Avery, 2d Sergeant R. Martin, 4th Sergeant W. W. Browning, 1st Corporal W. I. McCord, 2d Corporal T. D. Baker, Private H. Evans, J. N. Gregg, P. Q. Hammonds, Private B. J. Key, J. L. Loveless, H. R. Loveless, I. L. McCord, Thos. Pannell, D. C. Willinghaim, W. H. Willingham, W. H. Hunter. Co. H. 1st Sergeant J. T. Ragsdale, 2d Sergeant J. B. Daniel, 1st Corporal J. D. Edge, 2d Corporal R. C. Johnso