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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 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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is band escaped. Before the war he was the United States agent for the Cherokees of East-Tennessee and North-Carolina, a position which gave him great influence with the savages. The Union loss in the fight was three killed--among whom was Lieutenant Capran, son of the colonel who first commanded the regiment — and five wounded. A detachment of the Forty-ninth Ohio were sent to bring in the prisoners. Day before yesterday a scouting-party sent out from Cape Girardeau, Mo., by Colonel J. B. Rogers, under command of Captain Shelby, Second regiment of cavalry, M. S. M., attacked a large band of guerrillas under the noted chief, John F. Bolin, killed seven, and captured eight men, thirteen horses, and fifteen wagons loaded with corn. Bolin was captured and confined in the guard-house at that post. At a late hour to-night he was forcibly taken by the enraged soldiers and citizens from the custody of the guard, and hung. No intimation of the act reached the officers until the d
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 33: (search)
on, J. S. Cohen; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. P. Heberton; Acting-Master, G. P. Lee; Acting-Ensigns, G. R. Bailey and Joseph Frost; Acting-Master's Mates, G. E. Short, Marcus Baird and G. N. Ryder; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, J. B. Edwards; Acting-Third-Assistants, P. B. Robinson, Thomas Slater and S. B. Cornell. Bark Restless. Acting-Master, Wm. R. Brown; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. B. Calkins; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. S. Cushman; Acting-Masters, Maurice Digard and J. B. Rogers; Acting-Ensigns, Henry Eason, J. J. Russell and C. N. Hicks; Acting-Master's Mates, J. W. Mackie and Henry Oakley. Steamer Madgie. Acting-Master, F. B. Meriam; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Louis Michel; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, B. Huscull; Acting-Ensign, W. C. Underhill; Acting-Master's Mates, E. H. Vail, E. P. Blague and Jason Ryan; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, G. L. Palmer; Acting-Third-Assistants, A. F. Rockfeller, Maurice McCarty and C. M. Goodwin. Bark midnight. Ac
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 6: (search)
s. (A) J. Raley, (B) T. E. Brown, (C) S. G. White, (D) J. F. Geev. A company of Georgia cavalry, commanded by Capt. T. M. Nelson (killed), succeeded by Gill Ragland, was in the Kentucky campaign and was greatly distinguished at the battle of Richmond in that State. Afterward it was sent to north Mississippi, and from that time acted as Gen. Stephen D. Lee's escort. Culberson's battalion State guards cavalry, Col. A. B. Culberson, included the companies of Capts. (A) T. A. Sharpe, (B) J. B. Rogers, (C) J. M. Easterling, (D) William Mahan, (F) J. Jones. The officers of Stephens' cavalry battalion were: Maj. John T. Stephens, Capts. (A) B. G. Lockett, (B) J. W. Ellis, (C) J. R. Banks, (D) C. F. Redding. The Ninth battalion Georgia light guards, or Macon ordnance guards battalion, Col. Patrick Mell, Maj. H. T. Price, was composed of the companies of Capts. (A) C. W. Bond, (B) C. Dodd, (C) A. Delaperrier, (D) R. C. Saxon, (E) R. H. Cannon. The Provost battalion Georgia volunteers wa
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
orporal N. W. Parrott. Private M. G. Bentley, C. W. Durham, D. Emanuel, H. G. Gaines, R. Hill, Private H. Jones, A. J. Kelly, J. Nelson, D. B. Owens, J. S. Siricord, W. M. Thornton, W. S. White, G. W. Messen. Co. E. Sergeant L. H. Adams. L. E. Newsome. J. L. Newsome. Corporal W. Coglin. L. Hampton. Private R. Crosby, D. R. Collins, J. S. Connel, T. B. Carter, Private J. M. Finly, W. T. Hampton, H. A. Hall, S. Johnson, A. K. Lowe. J. W. Lowe, R. A. Newsome, J. B. Rogers, J. N. Tvers. Co. F. Corporal A. Johnson. Private E. Arnold, J. C. Davis, W. H. Dunn, W. T. Hall, Private A. Murphy, T. Sweet, R. Seaborn, Jno. White, Jno. Welsh. Co. G. Sergeant J. M. Lockwood, M. Cleveland, E. P. Folds, Corporal W. H. Elliott, J. G. Norman, Corporal W. A. Thornton, Private Thos. Bamburg, Jno. Cotton, R. L. Cleveland, J. W. Hays. Co. H. Sergeant J. W. Clines, P. P. Truitt, Corporal J. N. Thornton, J. T. Forester, Private J. R. Durham,