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9) In Gen. J. K. Jackson's brigade, army of the Mississippi, General Bragg commanding, June 30, 1862. Vol. Xv—(850) First battalion at Choctaw and Owen bluffs, Col. C. D. Anderson commanding. Second battalion at Forts Morgan and Gaines, Col. W. L. Powell commanding. District of the Gulf, Gen. J. H. Forney commanding, October 31, 1862. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(633, 659) In Gen. J. K. Jackson's brigade, army of the Mississippi, June 30, 1862. By command of General Bragg, Twenty-first Alabama detached from the army of the Mississippi, and assigned to duty as part of garrison of Mobile, July 26th. No. 42—(39, 131, 157, 275) Department of the Gulf, Cantey's and Powell's brigades, Gen. Dabney H. Maury commanding, June to September, 1863. (402) Third brigade, department of the Gulf, General Maury commanding, November, 1863. (511, 562) Third brigade, Gen. Edward Higgins, Mobile, commanding, to January 20, 1864. No. 59—(861) In Page's brigade, General Maury's army, Apri
in's Rangers, Capt. T. C. Barlow. Vol. Xv—(850) In army of Mobile, October 31, 1862. (1069) In Powell's brigade, General Buckner's corps, April, 1863, Perdido river. No. 42—(39, 131, 157) Powell's Powell's brigade, Mobile, to August, 1863, Camp Powell. Cottrill's Scouts. Vol. Vi—(499) Very highly commended in Col. W. L. Powell's report, January 20, 1862, of contest for possession of the schooner AndCol. W. L. Powell's report, January 20, 1862, of contest for possession of the schooner Andracita, formerly J. W. Wilder, near Fort Morgan. Crocheron Light Dragoons, Capt. E. M. Holloway. Vol. XXIII, Part 2—(945, 958) Mentioned among escorts, Polk's army corps, Atlanta, July and August City Troop, Capt. E. T. Arrington. Vol. Xv— (850) Army of Mobile, October 31, 1862. (1069) In Powell's brigade, April, 1863, Perdido river. No. 42—(39, 131, 157) In Powell's brigade, department of (1069) In Powell's brigade, April, 1863, Perdido river. No. 42—(39, 131, 157) In Powell's brigade, department of the Gulf, to August, 1863. Captain White's Company.
l. James T. Gee, who was captured at Fort Morgan. Maj. J. M. Cary and Capts. F. S. Ferguson, Lee Hammond, R. N. Campbell and J. W. Whiting were also captured there. Capts. Wm. B. Hughes and N. J. Smith were wounded and captured at Fort Morgan. Extracts from official war Records. Vol. Vi—(819) Army of Mobile, February 1, 1862. Vol. XVII, Part 2—(659) Forsyth ordered to report at Chattanooga, July 26, 1862. No. 42—(39) In Slaughter's brigade, Maury's army, June 8, 1863. (131) In Powell's brigade, Maury's army, August 1st. (157) At Fort Morgan and Grant's Pass, August 10th. (275) In Shoup's brigade, September 30th, Maj. J. T. Gee. (402) In Shoup's brigade, November 10th. (511, 562) In Higgins' brigade, December. No. 56—(630) Ordered to Meridian, November 4, 1863. (729) General Maury asks for battery, November 21st. No. 58—(582) In Higgins' brigade, January 20, 1864. No. 59—(861) Under Lieut.-Col. R. C. Forsyth, Page's brigade, Apri
C. H., IX., 59. Potter, E. E., X., 225. Potter, J. H., X., 219. Potter, R. B.: III., 90; X., 225. Potter's House, Atlanta, Ga. , III., 127. Potthoft, private, VIII, 125. Potts, surgeon, VII, 222. Potts, B., X., 233. Pound Cake regiment, X., 121. Pound Gap, Tenn., I., 358. Powder Springs, Ga., III., 322. Powell, L., alias Payne, hanged for conspiracy to kill President Lincoln, VII., 211. Powell, W. H., III., 338. Powell, W. L., VI, 154. Powhatan,, U. S. S.: III, 340; VI., 116, 184, 308. Powhatan Point, Va., V., 239. Powhite Creek, Va., I., 326. Poydras College, La., IX., 19, 158. Prairie D'ann, Ark., II, 352. Prairie du Chien, Wis.: First regiment of, en route to Washington, D. C., VIII., 79. Prairie Grove, Ark.: Il, 326; losses at, X., 142. Prague, losses at, X., 140. Pray on, C. P. Ware, IX., 352. Prayer of Twenty Millions, the, Greeley's famous le
ury, R. Semnes, John R. Tucker, T. R. Roots, E. M. Yard, H. J. Hartstene, T. T. Hunter, C. F. McIntosh. Lieutenants.--C. F. Spotswood, F. B. Renhaw, J. H. North, R. B. Pegram, G. T. Sinclair, H. Lewis, G. W. Harrison, J. N. Moffitt, Washington Gwathmy, T. B. Huger, John Rutledge, C. R. Jones, J. Wilkinson, C. M. Morris, C. M. Fauntleroy, N. B. Fitzgerald, A. Barbot, J. S. Maury, C. W. Hays, R. Fairfax, W. A. Webb, C. C. Semnes, J. W. Bennett, W. H. Parker, J. P. Jones, W. P. Buckner, W. L. Powell, J. M. Brooke, John Kell, M. P. Jones, J. H. Rochelle, R. D. Minor, W. Sharp, J. Fry, H. Davidson, A. W. Johnson, R. R. Carter, O. F. Johnson, J. R. Eggleston, R. T. Chapman, T. P. Pelot, W. L. Bradford, J. M. Stribling, Phil Packer, W. E. Evens, T. B. Mills. Surgeons.--W. F. Patten, W. A. Spotswood, L. W. Minor, J. T. Mason, R. F. Mason, J. F. Harrison, W. E. Carrington, C. H. Williamson, A. Lynch. Assistant Surgeons.--H. W. M. Washington, A. S. Garnett, T. J. Charlton. Paym
Major-Gen. Earnes, the new Military Governor of Norfolk, arrived in that city on Thursday, and entered upon the duties of his office. The Mobile Tribune announces the death of Col. W. L. Powell, the commander of Fort Morgan.