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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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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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 2: (search)
Willis A. Hawkins, Mark H. Blanford and J. Hardeman. When Major Hawkins was promoted to lieutenant-colonel, he was succeeded by Edward Willis Hardeman and J. T. Carson. The first captain of Company A was succeeded by Lieut. Samuel Dawson, and he on his death in action by S. G. Prior. Captain Hardeman was followed by Joseph N. Beall; McMullen (killed) by T. W. Harris; Furlow (killed) by D. D. Peden; Scott by James A. Whitesider; William F. Brown (killed), by James Everett; Davis (died) by A. S. Reid; Rodgers by Oliver T. Evans; Patterson (killed) by James M. Briggs, and Blanford (promoted) by R. McMichael. James Deshler, adjutant of the brigade, became brigadier-general, and fell gallantly leading a brigade in Cleburne's division at Chickamauga. When the Thirteenth regiment of Georgia volunteers was organized, Walker Ector was made colonel; Marcellus Douglass, lieutenant-colonel, and James M. Smith, major. The adjutant was O. K. Walker; commissary, J. H. Mangham, and quartermast
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
E. Waggaman, Col. Commanding Brig. Grimes's Division. Bryan Grimes, Maj.-General Commanding Div. 2d Corps, A. N. Va. G. Peyton, Major and A. A. General. H. A. Whiting, Maj. and A. A. General. John B. Burwell, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. C. Adams, Maj. and C. S. N. M. Tanner, Maj. and Q. M. James M. Garnett, Capt. and Ord. Off. W. E. Stitt, Capt. Commanding Div. S. S. Wm. F. Adams, Volunteer Aid-de-Camp to Maj.-General Grimes. W. S. Mitchell, Chief Surg. Div. A. S. Reid, Capt. and A. Q. M. Geo. Lee, Capt. and A. C. S. N. J. Whittock, Capt. and A. Q. M. [13] List of detailed men at Headquarters Grimes's Division, 2d Corps, A. N. V., not reported with any other Command. J. B. Lee, Ordnance Sergeant. James Pollard, Ordnance Sergeant. A. H. Cotchett, Private Ficklin's Battery, Huger's Battalion Artillery, Clerk. J. F. Lumsden, Private Co. E, 4th Va. Cavalry, Clerk. Jno.. M. Dunlop, Citizen, Clerk. [5] G. Peyton, Maj. and A. A.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ade of, 423. Ranson, Capt. A. R. H.. 3. Raskin, Lt. A. M., 212. Rason, Lt. M. M., 13, 51. Ratcliffe, Lt. W. B., 305. Rawle, Maj. F., 212. Rawley, Lt. T. L., 382. Ray, Lt. S. H., 84. Read, Ass't Surg. A. H., 333. Read, Capt. S. P., 72. Read, Lt. W M., 16. Ready, Lt. S. L., 403. Reddick, Capt. M., 367. Reedy, Col., Horace, 286. Rees, Lt. A. J., 170. Reese, Lt. Geo., 145. Reese's Battery, 26. Reeve, D. J B., 465. Reevely, Lt. W. W., 458. Rew, Lt. W. W., 348. Reid, Capt. A. S., 238. Reid, Major F. R., 212. Reid, Capt. John C., 95. Reid, Surg. R. V., 212. Reid, Capt. R. W., 303. Reid, Capt. W. L. J., 185. Remson, Lt. T. H., 110. Rensher, Capt. R. H., 2. Respard, Lt. H. N., 304. Reynolds, Capt. P., 262. Rice, Lt. A. H., 213. Rice, Capt. D K., 161. Rice, Major J. S., 284. Rice, Ass't Surg. T M. C.,333. Rice's Station, XXVI. Richard, Capt. J. C., 304. Richardson's Batt. Art., 45, 62. Richardson, Capt. B. F., 275. Richardson, Capt. J