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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The Confederate army. (search)
aj. L. Butler (k), Capt. H. A. Kennedy; 14th La. Battalion, Maj. J. E. Austin. Brigade loss: k, w and m == 429. Stovall's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. M. A. Stovall: 1st and 3d Fla., Col. W. S. Dilworth; 4th Fla., Col. W. L. L. Bowen; 47th Ga., Capt. William S. Phillips (w), Capt. Joseph S. Cone; 60th N. C., Lieut.-Col. J. M. Ray (w), Capt. J. T. Weaver. Brigade loss: k, 37; w, 232; m, 46==315. Artillery, Maj. R. E. Graves (k): Ky. Battery, Capt. Robert Cobb; Tenn. Battery, Capt. John W. Mebane; La. Brigade, Longstreet's report indicates that these brigades did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. Brig,--Gen. W. T. Wofford: 16th Ga.,----; 18th Ga.,----24th Ga.,----; 3d Ga. Battalion Sharp-shooters,----; Cobb's (Ga.) Legion,----; Phillips's (Ga.) Legion,----. Humphreys's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Benjamin G. Humphreys: 13th Miss.,----; 17th Miss.,----; 18th Miss.,----; 21st Miss.,----. Brigade loss: k, 20; w, 132 == 152. Bryan's Brigade, Longstreet's report indicates that these brig
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)
was engaged in the campaign of the Carolinas under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, surrendering with him near Goldsboro. Some of the successors to those holding office in the regiment at its organization were as follows: Col. A. C. Edwards, Lieut.-Cols. W. S. Phillips and J. S. Cone, Maj. A. G. Cone. The first officers of the Forty-eighth regiment Georgia volunteers were: Col. William Gibson, Lieut.-Col. R. W. Carswell, Maj. J. R. Whitehead, Adjt. Julian Cumming; Capts. (A) A. Kelley (killed), (Bond campaign of 1864. It was also one of the commands with the army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox. The Eleventh battalion Georgia infantry at its organization was commanded by Lieut.-Col. G. W. M. Williams. The captains were: (A) William S. Phillips, (B) Pat Gormley, (C) James H. Latimer, (D) Philip G. Tippins, (E) A. C. Edwards, (F) John D. Ashton, (G) Isaac M. Aiken, (H) Wm. W. Williams, (I) M. J. Doyle. This battalion served in 1862 on the Georgia coast. It was increased to a reg
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 13: (search)
was Bate's of Stewart's division, which included the Thirty-seventh regiment and Fourth sharpshooters. The division of Maj.-Gen. John C. Breckinridge soon came up from Mississippi, bringing with it one Georgia regiment, the Forty-seventh, Capt. W. S. Phillips, in the brigade of Gen. Marcellus A. Stovall. Another reinforcement from the same region was the division of Maj.-Gen. William H. T. Walker, in which the brigade of S. R. Gist was half Georgian, and that of Col. C. C. Wilson was almost enbreastworks. The Georgia battalion of sharpshooters lost 30 out of 108 engaged, Scogin's battery 13 out of 89, the First Georgia 83 out of 194, and the Fifth regiment 194 out of 353. The Forty-seventh Georgia, Captain Cone commanding, after W. S. Phillips was wounded, shared the service of Breckinridge's division Saturday morning and evening, and in the final taking of the Federal breastworks. The regiment went into battle 193 strong and lost 75. But the main strength of Georgia in the ri
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 39 (search)
dy. Fourteenth Louisiana Battalion, Major J. E. Austin. Stovall's brigade. Brigadier-General M. A. Stovall. First and Third Florida, Colonel W. S. Dilworth. Fourth Florida, Colonel W. L. L. Bowen. Forty-seventh Georgia, Captains William S. Phillips and Joseph S. Cone. Sixtieth North Carolina, Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Ray and Captain J. T. Weaver. Artillery. Major R. E. Graves. Cobb's Battery, Captain Robert Cobb. Mebane's Battery, Captain John W. Mebane. Slocomb's that these brigades did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. Brigadier-General W. T. Wofford. Sixteenth Georgia. Eighteenth Georgia. Twenty-fourth Georgia. Third Georgia Battalion (sharpshooters). Cobb's (Georgia) Legion. Phillips's (Georgia) Legion. Humphreys's brigade. Brigadier-General B. G. Humphreys. Thirteenth Mississippi. Seventeenth Mississippi. Eighteenth Mississippi. Twenty-first Mississippi. Bryan's brigade. did not arrive in time to take part i
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
Brigade. Brig.-gen. Daniel W. Adams. Col. R. L. Gibson. 32d AlabamaMaj. J. C. Kimbell. 13th and 20th LouisianaCol. R. L. Gibson. Col. Leon von Zinken. Capt. E. M. Dubroca. 16th and 25th LouisianaCol. D. Gober. 19th LouisianaLieut.-col. R. W. Turner. Maj. L. Butler. Capt. H. A. Kennedy. 14th Louisiana BattalionMaj. J. E. Austin. Stovall's Brigade. Brig.-gen. M. A. Stovall. 1st and 3d FloridaCol. W. S. Dilworth. 4th FloridaCol. W. L. L. Bowen. 47th GeorgiaCapt. William S. Phillips. Capt. Joseph S. Cone. 60th North CarolinaLieut.-col. J. M. Ray. Capt. J. T. Weaver. Artillery. Maj. R. E. Graves. Cobb's BatteryCapt. Robert Cobb. Mebane's BatteryCapt. John W. Mebane. Slocomb's BatteryCapt. C. H. Slocomb. Reserve corps. Maj.-gen. W. H. T. Walker. Walker's division. Brig.-gen. S. R. Gist. Gist's Brigade. Brig.-gen. S. R. Gist. Col. P. H. Colquitt. Lieut.-col. L. Napier. 46th GeorgiaCol. P. H. Colquitt. Maj. A. M. Speer.
High water this day (Wednesday) 1t o'clock. Arrived. Schr. J. B. Cunningham, Wayward, New York, ice, B. Wardwell & Co. Schr. M. C. Cramer, Latfoot, shingles, Womble & Claiborne. Schr. B. D. Pitts, Cosen, New York, rye, Stearns & Co. Schr. Amazon, Warren, Eastern Shore, oats to order. Sailed. Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, mdze, and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Steamer Geo. Peabody, Pritchard, Baltimore, mdze, and passengers, D. & W. Currie. Schr. Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, Alexandria, light, Schr. Olivia, Curtis, down the river, light, Schr. Baltimore, Phillips, Baltimore, wheat, S. McGruder's Sons.
For Hire. --I have for hire, for the balance of the year, Blacksmiths, Farm Hands, Tobacco Hands, Dining room Servants, Male Cooks, Chambermaids, Female Cooks, Washers and Ironers, Seamstresses, &c. Apply to Wm. S. Phillips, on 12th, Bet. Main and Bank streets, fe 21--3t
The Daily Dispatch: February 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Queen Victoria's appearance in Parliament. (search)
For Hire --A smart Mulatto Boy, who is very handy in the dining room. He would be a very useful dining-room or house servant to a gentleman. Apply at Phillips' Office, 12th st., betw. Main and Bank. ja 10--ts
b. 22.--The Senate has confirmed the following Presidential nominations, among many others: Lieut. Col. Sewall to be Colonel: Major Hoffman to be Lieutenant Colonel: Captains Burford, Whiting, Winders, Sackett and E. K. Smith, to be Majors: Lieutenants Charles S. Stewart, Blunt, Foster, Bryan, Reno, McCarthy, Derby, Hink, and Marshall, to be Captains; Major Emory to be Lieutenant Colonel; Assistant. Surgeon Head to be Surgeon. The following named Assistant Surgeons of the Army were also confirmed: Sporb, of Pennsylvania; Mechum and Wagner, of Maryland; Ramseur, of North Carolina, and Cormick, of Virginia. The following Lieutenants of the Navy were confirmed to fill vacancies occasioned by resignations: Dalton, Bigelow, Bradford, Phitkion, Cook, and Sheyock; Fitch, Harris, Eastman, Wallace, Hackfield, McDougal, Porter, Moseley, Perkins, Blodgett, Phillips, and Lansdale are confirmed as Surgeons, and Samuel J. Jones and Shiveley as Assistant Surgeons, in place of those resigned.
Wanted to Hire Negroes.-- I wish to hire 100 Negroes, (men and Boys,) for the remainder of this year, to work on a Railroad in North Carolina, principally between the towns of Rockingham and Charlotte, and lying south and west of Danville, In this State. The country is high and healthy, apply to Wm. S. Phillips, of Richmond, or myself. Robert Harvey, Contractor. mh 22--dts
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