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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
inslow and A. W. Harvey Acting-Assistant Paymaster, A. B. Thornton; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, G. W. Foster; Acting-Second-Assistants, E. F. Lewis and J. H. Hutton; Acting-Third-Assistant, J. B. Edson. *Wilderness--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, H. Arey; Acting-Ensigns, B. O. Low, C. F. Hull, C. E. P. Noyes and E. McKeever; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. M. Rogers; Acting-Master's Mate, Wm.. Phyffe; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Richard Anderson; Acting-Third Assistants, E. A. Robinson, Walter Taylor and David Bodden. *Nansemond--Fourth rate. Acting-Master, James H. Porter; Acting-Ensigns, J. B. Henderson, Wm. Hunter and Henry Waring; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Geo. Hudson, Jr.; Acting-Master's Mate, A. K. Brown; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Edward Aspald; Acting-Third-Assistants, C. M. Goodwin, J. T. Earl and E. A. Reilly. Mount Washington--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, H. H. Haynie; Acting-Ensign, John Nason; Acting-Master's Mates, Theo. Morse; Engi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. W. Terrette, Co. B. Jno. L. Wallace, Co. B, mail carrier, one horse and baggage. Private T. J. Tomlinson, Co. I. J. D. Pritchett, Co. E. J. A. Hamilton, Co. I. [29] Twenty-eighth Virginia Infantry. Q. M. Sergeant M. P. Preston, one horse and personal baggage. Com. Sergeant M. P. Ferrier, personal baggage. Private Geo. W. Trout, Co. B. J. J. Wright, Co. F. Samuel A. Smily, Co. B. P. M. Breedlove, Co. B. C. E. Myers, Co. B. G. W. Trenor, Co. B. D. P. Niday, Co. C. E. A. Robinson, Co. C. G. R. Drummond, Co. C. G. W. P. Graybill, Co. K. W. C. Caldwell, Co. C. T. R. Wilbern, Co. C. George Lipscombe, Co. C. H. L. Camper, Co. D. W. F. Dickerson, Co. D. Jas. J. Drewry, Co. D. M. Perdue, Co. D. John Hick, Co. D. Thos. Butterworth, Co. D. Samuel James, Co. D. Solomon Wheeler, Co. D. Geo. Catterton, Co. D. Jno. K. Nelson, Co. F. Thos. Turpin, Co. F. Private R. F. Schenk, Co. F. Geo. W. Graybill, Co. K. Jonah Williamson, Co. G. Jas. Brown, Co
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Knighton, J. W. Myers, Private Edwin Perritt, B. F. Pettil, G. B. Rook, W. F. Rogers, William Stone, R. A. Shurbet, J. R. Vise, M. S. Varner, J. L. West, C. F. Waters, Eber Waters. Co. F. Private J. J. Lipscomb, M. R. Pridmore, Private S. M. Beam, James Byers, B. F. Holmes, W. G. Holmes, W. C. Harris, Private P. D. Phillips, J. F. Peterson, R. M. Tolleson, J. B. Tolleson, Henry Wright. Co. G. Private J. H. Tearwood, J. W. Clinton, D. M. Pasley, E. A. Robinson, Private John Jones, Elijah McSwain, E. McSwain. Co. H. Sergeant W. T. Berry, Corporal S. D. Limval, W. O. Youngblood, Private W. W. Abernathey, C. M. Carroll, William Davis, J. T. Forbes, J. W. Fewell, S. A. Glenn, D. J. Glenn, H. H. Caps, E. M. Garrison, Private J. R. Garrison, S. M. Garrison, R. O. Howe, C. H. M. Howe, W. T. Jackson, W. J. Jackson, J. L. Johnson, S. B. McCully, H. H. Montgomery, J. R. Warren, R. L. Woods, Stephen Huddleston. Co. I.
r the soldiers. Glade Spring, Washington Co., Va. August 21st, 1861. The ladies of this vicinity on the 29th ult. formed an association for the purpose of rendering aid to the gallant men engaged in the defence of our liberties; and notwithstanding it is one of the most efficient organizations of the kind in the State, it has passed unnoticed. It is called the Glade Spring Soldiers' Aid Society. The officers are Mrs. John H. Ernest, President; Mrs. Wm. B. Byars, Vice-Pres't; Mrs. E. A. Robinson, Treasurer, and Miss Virginia Edmondson, Secretary. They have four committees, consisting of five ladies.--Miss Mary Cunningham is at the head of the committee to solicit contributions; Mrs. Mary Smith on delicacies for the sick; Mrs. P. B. Shapp on lint, bandages, &c., and Mrs. David M. Stuart on clothing for the needy. Although they prefer in this matter that "their left hands shall not know what their right hands doeth," yet, as a matter of convenience to the Central Society,