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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
Benton, C. H., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Sept. 16, ‘62, to rank from that date, assigned to duty by Secretary of War, Feby. 11, ‘63, Empire Hospital, Atlanta, Oct. 30, ‘63, 2d Kentucky Battalion Cavalry. Bellamy, Charles E., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War, July 9, ‘63, to rank from May 7, ‘63, reported to Medical Director, passed A. B. M. E., of which O. B. Knode was President, August 5, ‘62. Assigned to duty with 38th Alabama Regiment by Medical-Director F. A. Rose, May 7, ‘63, passed Board at Charleston, S. C., for position of Surgeon, Headquarters A. T., May 29, ‘63. Ordered to report to Colonel 38th Alabama Regiment as Surgeon of Regiment, June 30, ‘63. Died in Hospital at Ringgold, Ga., July 28, ‘63. best, J. F., Surgeon, Sep. 30, ‘63, 40th Georgia Regiment. Senior Surgeon Johnson's Brigade, Headquarters A. T., Dalton, April 2, ‘64. Bellinger, M., Surgeon, Sept. 30, ‘63, 1st South Carolina Regiment, Oct. 31,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
ain W. P. Conyers and Lieutenants Bond and Furman; 27 men. Company G, First North Carolina Regiment, commanded by Captain J. F. Thomas; 32 men in line. Behind these troops came the special battalions. That of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues was under the direction of Major Sol Cutchins. The newly-formed company B, appeared in public parade for the first time. The Blues made a splendid showing. They turned out more than a hundred men all told. Major Cutchins had on his staff Lieutenants Rose and Steel, Sergeant-Major Hazen, and Commissary-Sergeant Glazebrook. The soldier lads of this pet military organization wore their bright fatigue uniform and white duck trousers, and in appearace were not unlike the Blacksburg cadets, except for a slight difference in the ages of the members of the two organizations. Company A was commanded by Captain Clarence Wyatt, Lieutenants Woon and Cheatwood assisted him. Company B was captained by George Ainslie, who was assisted by Lieuten