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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 2 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Philip Henry Sheridan, Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army . 1 1 Browse Search
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ional preju- first brigade. Colonel Timothy M. Bryan, Jr. First Connecticut Major Erastus Blakeslee. Second New York, Colonel Otto Harhaus. Fifth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel John Hammond. Eighteenth Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel William P. Brinton. Second brigade. Colonel George H. Chapman. Third Indiana, Major William Patton. Eighth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Benjamin. First Vermont, Lieutenant-Colonel Addison W. Preston. artillery. Horse Artillery, First Brigade. Captain John M. Robinson. New York Light Artillery, 6th Battery, Captain Joseph W. Martin. Second U. S. Artillery, Batteries B and L, Lieutenant Edward Heaton. Second U. S. Artillery, Battery D, Lieutenant Edward B. Williston. Second U. S. Artillery, Battery M, Lieutenant Alex. C. M. Pennington. Fourth U. S. Artillery, Battery A, Lieutenant Rufus King, Jr. Fourth U. S. Artillery, Batteries C and E, Lieutenant Chas. L. Fitzhugh. dices the cavalrymen were supposed to hold against being commanded by an infan
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Illinois. (search)
geactingMarch 4, 1873 Shelby M. Cullomassumes officeJanuary, 1877 John M. HamiltonactingFeb. 7, 1883 Richard J. OglesbyJanuary, 1885 Joseph W. FiferJanuary, 1889 John P. AltgeldJanuary, 1893 John R. TannerJanuary, 1897 Richard YatesJanuary, 1901 United States Senators. Name.No. of Congress.Date. Ninian Edwards15th to 18th1818 to 1824 Jesse B. Thomas15th to 19th1818 to 1826 John McLean18th to 20th1824 to 1830 Elias Kent Kane19th to 23d1826 to 1835 David J. Baker21st1830 John M. Robinson21st to 27th1831 to 1841 William L. D. Ewing24th1836 United States Senators—Continued. Name.No. of Congress.Date. Richard M. Young25th to 27th1837 to 1843 Samuel McRoberts27th1841 to 1843 Sidney Breese28th to 31st1843 to 1849 James Semple28th1843 to 1846 Stephen A. Douglas29th to 37th1847 to 1861 James Shields31st to 33d1849 to 1855 Lymnan Trumbull34th to 42d1855 to 1871 Orville H. Browning37th1861 William A. Richardson37th to 39th1863 to 1865 Richard Yates39th to 42d186
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Garrett, P. B. Guerrant, A. Gay, B. A. Hancock, G. H. Henning, T. S. Henning, B. F. Hicks, W. A. Jackson, J. S. Jennings, W. R. Mann, J. M. Morton, J. Maxey, H. McCullock, W. Miles, T. M. Miller, A. J. Moore, W. H. Robinson, J. M. Robinson, one private horse. W. J. Saunders, one private horse. J. S. Seddons, J. H. Seddons, D. J. Sledd, H. A. Shiplett, S. M. Stokes, T. J. Stratton, E. C. Swann, G. A. Swann, J. C. Swann, P. Swann, G. W. Taylor, R. Taylor, W. A. J. H. Kornegay, J. M. Matkins, Private James Phillips, S. A. Simms, G. D. Smith, F. E. Stith, E. W. Thompson, W. P. Tucker. Co. E. 1st Sergeant A. J. Mosely, 3d Sergeant Ingram Spence, 5th Sergeant Jno. Q. Dunnam, 1st Corporal J. M. Robinson, 2d Corporal Jas A. Thomas, Private W. F, Anderson, A. S. Allford, Daniel Burke, M. A. Cooper, W. S. Crosby, D. L. Carter, F. M. Curlee, Jno. Daniel, H. R. Foss, W. C. Horton, Jno. D. Hyde, I. H. Haskins, Private Jo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
34th N. C. T. W. B. Lowrance, Capt. Co. K, 34th N. C. T. G. C. Mills, 1st Lt. Co. K, 34th N. C. T. John Ashford, Col. 38th N. C. T. G. W. Flowers, Lt.-Col. 38th N. C. T. J. T. Wilson, Major 38th N. C. T. D. M. McIntire, 1st Lt. and Adj't 38th N. C. T. P. M. Young, Surgeon 38th N. C. T. J. H. Harden, Ass't Surgeon 38th N. C. T. A. J. McIntire, Ensign 38th N. C. T. N. E. Armstrong, Capt. Co. A, 38th N. C. T. R. M. Middleton, 1st Lt. Co. A, 38th N. C. T. John M. Robinson, Capt. Co. B, 38th N. C. T. C. L. Chesnutt, Capt. Co. C, 38th N. C. T. E. M. Cooke, 2d Lt. Co. C, 38th N. C. T. Wm. E. Faison, 1st Lt. Co. D, 38th N. C. T. J. A. Darden, 2d Lt. Co. D, 38th N. C. T. A. J. Brown, Capt. Co. E, 38th Regiment N. C. T. J. A. Yount, 1st Lt. Co. F, 38th N. C. T. R. M. Harpe, Capt. Co. G, 38th N. C. T. A. A. Hines, 1st Lt. Co. G, 38th N. C. T. T. F. Murdah, 2d Lt. Co. G, 38th N. C. T. Wm. M. Blanton, 2d Lt. Co. I, 38th N. C. T.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, 238. Robbins, Capt. F. C., 144 Robbins, Major W. M., 144. Robert, Chaplain P. G., 431. Roberts, Capt. J. A., 383. Roberts, Lt. J. H., 432. Roberts, Surg. J. J. 160. Roberts, Capt. J. M., 333. Roberts, Gen. W. P., 3. Robertson, Jr., Lt. D., 447. Robertson, Col. J. T., 369 Robeson, Lt. E. W., 359. Robins, Col. W. T., 473, 475. Robison, Capt. G. T L., 313. Robison Lt. W., 110. Robinson, Jr., Capt. C., 238. Robinson, Lt. H. H., 161. Robinson, Lt. J. H., 295. Robinson, Capt. J. M., 383. Robinson, Lt. J. R., 96. Robinson, Lt. L. D., 17, 75. Robinson, Ass't Surg. L. H., 441. Robinson, Surg. P. G., 368. Robinson, Chaplain W. F., 109. Robinson, Lt. W. S., 333. Robinson, Lt. Y. L, 441. Rockbridge Artillery, 33, 44. Rockenback, Lt. F. J., 432. Rodes, Gen., IX Rodgers, Lt. D. C. C., 284. Roessler, Capt. J., 382. Rogers, Capt. A B., 333. Rogers, Lt. B F., 108. Rogers, Col., Geo. T., 347. Rogers, Capt J. A., 447. Rogers, Capt. J. P., 326. R
to a request made by the Governor of Virginia, a meeting of the Superintendents of the Railroads in the State was held in the Capitol on Tuesday, May 28th, 1861. Present — E. H. Gill, Virginia and Tennessee Railroad; H. D. Bird, South-Side Railroad; C. O. Sanford, Petersburg Railroad; Thos. Dodamead, Virginia Central Railroad; S. Ruth, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad; Charles G. Talcott, Richmond and Danville Railroad; R. H. Temple, Richmond and York River Railroad; John M. Robinson, Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad: and T. H. Wynne, Richmond and Petersburg Railroad. On motion, H. D. Bird was called to the Chair, and T. H. Wynne appointed Secretary. Mr. Sanford informed the meeting that by his invitation, Mr. S. L. Fremont, Superintendent of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, in North Carolina, was present, and on motion Mr. Fremont was invited to take a seat in the Convention. The Governor having been informed that the meeting was ready for business,