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The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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nor, battle of Chickamauga: Capt. W. E. Dodson, Company C; Capt. B. F. Hammett, D; Private W. R. Mock, A; Private J. D. Pevey, C; Sergt. C. L. Sessions, Killed in action. D; Private P. H. L. Lewis, Killed in action. E; Third Sergt. Richard R. Bush, Killed in action. G; Corp. Alexander R. Bell, H; Private W. E. Hatten, I; Private William Harris, K. Roll of honor of Gibson's battalion: First Lieut. L. S. Mathews, Company B; Corp. R. A. Jones, A; Private Silas P. Dutton, B; Private George Ridley, C. No. 55—(660) Lowrey's brigade, Bragg's army of Tennessee, November 20, 1863. (755, 769) Mentioned in Generals Cleburne's and Lowrey's reports of battle of Ringgold Gap, November 27, 1863. (770, 771) Report of Col. Samuel Adams, loss 2 killed, 9 wounded. Had several men engaged in fight who had marched from Missionary Ridge entirely barefooted. No. 56—(618, 823, 885) Assignment as above. Total present, 536, December 14, 1863. No. 74—Assignment as above, during A
ed by the Executive that three prisoners, who were confined in the jail of the city of Lynchburg, awaiting their trial — John Spilman, charged with murder; Peter W. Wooldridge, charged with robbery, and C. W. Eddcomb, alias Capt. Butts, alias George Ridley. charged with grand larceny — have made their escape, and are now going at large; therefore, I do hereby offer a reward of Three Hundred Dollars to any person who shall arrest the said Spilman Wooldridge, and Edgcomb, and deliver them into thyes, and black hair; has a very revere would in the middle of one of his hand and can't straighted two of the diggers of that hand; horn and rated in Lynchburg, and speaks promptly when spoken to." C. W. Edgcomb, alias Capt. Hotts, alias George Ridley, "balls from New Orleans is from twenty-five to thirty-years of age, about five feet inches in height black hair and eyes, very fair complexion, white teeth, round full face, and quite a handsome man, speaks quick and promptly when spoken to.