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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 12 0 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 1 1 Browse Search
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ennett   Col. W. P. Roberts Promoted Brigadier-General. 15thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. Wm. McRaeFeb. 27, 1863.Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Henry A. Dowd   16thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. John S. McElroyJune 1, 1862.  Lt. Col. Wm. A. StoweMay 31, 1862.  Col. Stephen Lee   17thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. Wm. F. MartinJuly 27, 1861.  18thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. John D. BarryMay 3, 1863.  Col. Robt. H. Cowan   19thNorth CarolinaRegimentCavalryCol. Wm. G. RobinsonSept. 1, 1861.  20thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. Nelson SloughJan. 14, 1863.  Col. Thomas F. ToonFeb. 26, 1863.Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Alf. Iverson, Jr Promoted Brigadier-General. 21stNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. W. W. KirklandApril 21, 1863.Promoted Brigadier-General. 22dNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. James ConnorJune 13, 1862.  Col. Thos. S. Galloway, jrSept. 21, 1863.  23dNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. Daniel ChristieMay 8, 1862. 
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, March 30, April 6, 27, and May 12, 1902.] (search)
tant-General, staff of Lieutenant-General Polk (Army of Mississippi), Army of Tennessee. Died June 25, 1864, of wounds received June 5, at Piedmont, Va. Andrew Jackson.* 1812. Born Tennessee. Appointed at Large. 15. Colonel, commanding First Tennessee, heavy artillery. Bryan M. Thomas.* 1819. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 22. Brigadier-General, August 4, 1864. Commanding brigade of Alabama troops, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and Eastern Louisiana. William G. Robinson. 1821. Born Canada. Appointed North Carolina. 25. Colonel, September 1, 1861, commanding Second Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry (formerly Nineteenth North Carolina Volunteers) Army of Northern Virginia. 1859. Samuel H. Lockett. 1826. Born Virginia. Appointed Alabama. 2. Colonel of engineers. Charles R. Collins. 1827. Born Pennsylvania. Appointed Pennsylvania. 3. Colonel, commanding Fifteenth Virginia Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia. Killed May 12
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
ynch, John. Layne, Wm. Milstead, Frank. Manning, John. Norvell, George. Purdue, Josiah. Phelps William. Roach, William. Rider, Isaiah. Robinson, James. Richey, James. Raine, James. Sprouts, William. Shepard, Joseph. Smith, Joseph. Stanley, William, Jr. Sharp, Henry. Turner, Wm. R.pscomb, Wm. Mays, Alonzo. Mitchell, William. Moraity, Patrick. Norvell, Marion. Purdue, Benj. Plumb, Louis. Roach, James. Rule, Peter. Robinson, Turner. Rock, George. Stewart, William. Sprouts, Henry. Shepard, Richard. Stanley, William. Sharp, William. Seay, James. Turpin, Riley. n, J. N. Oliver, William H. Owen, J. B. Padgett, George. Phelps, Thomas. Phelps, Jos. M. Patteson, W. H. Reynolds, Benj. Radley, John. Robinson, A. P. Sumpter, A. McK. Spencer, Wm. A. Thompson, J. L. Torgee, George W. Wicker, William. Woolridge, M. W. Wright, G. R. Wright, C. L.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll and roster of Pelham's, (search)
ner, Samuel. Killed at Winchester, Va., October, 1864. Moore, John. Morton, Clem. Morton, N. S. M. Muth, Alford. Killed at Little Baltimore, Va., October, 1863. Myers. Neal, Frank. Neal, Henry (or Harry). O'Brien, Edw. H. Owens, James. Owens, Thomas. Killed in the Valley of Virginia. Parker, Joseph. Killed at Aldie, Va., June 18, 1863. Phillips, John. Killed at Union, Va., November 2, 1862. Porter. Riley, Thomas. Died at Fredericksburg, Va. Robinson. Roe, David. Russell, Elijah T. Promoted to Sergeant-Major, Battalion Stuart Horse Artillery. Russell, Mit. Ryan, John, 1st. Lost a leg at Shady Grove, Va., May 8, 1864. Ryan, John, 2d. Sheeler. Sisson, Kit. Slack. Smith, Walter G. Wounded at Brandy Station, Va. Smith (Richmond, Va.) Smith (Washington, D. C.) Killed at Tom's Brook, Va., October 9, 1864. Smith (Dutch). Stanley, Pat. Swancoat, Thomas. Taliaferro, John. Terryberry, William. T
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
Palfrey, E. A., 72. Patterson, C. E., 76. Pearce, N. B., 61. Peck, L., 72. Pegram, J., 67. Pickett. G. E., 56. Pemberton, J. C.. 39. Pender, W. D., 67. Pendleton, W. N., 44. Polk, L., 42; M. T., 64. Quattlebaum, P. J., 71. Radford, R. C. W., 54. Rains, G. J., 43; G. W., 50. Ramseur, S. D., 74. Randal, H., 68. Ransom, R.. 61. Reynolds, A, W. 46; F. A., 76; S. H., 60. Rhett, T. G.,54; T. S., T. 57. Rich. L. L., 66. Riley, E. B. D., 75. Ripley, R. S., 52. Robinson, W. G., 73. Rogers, C. G.. 66. Ross, R. R., 66. Ruggles, D.. 36. Rust, A. T. M., 51. Rutledge, A. M., 39. Saunders, J. P., 72. Sears, C. W., 49. Shoup, F. A., 69. Shaaf, J. T.. 63. Sibley, H. H., 46. Sloan, B., 74. Smead, A., 68. Smith, E. K.,54; F. H., 36; G. W. 50; J A., 66; L., 38; M.,63; M. L., 51; .D.55; W. P., 71. Stansbury, S., 48. Steele, W., 48. Steuart, G. H., 58. Stevens, W. H., 57. Stevenson, C. L., 46. Stewart, A. P., 50. Stith, D. C., 62. Stockton, P., 64.