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nterposed graciously to bring us victory, and in his hand there is present power to prevent this great multitude which come against us from casting us out of the possession which he has given us to inherit. T. J. Semmes, J. L. Orr, A. E. Maxwell, Committee on the part of the Senate; J. W. Clapp, Julian Hartridge, J. L. W. Curry, John Goode, Jr., W. N. H. Smith, Committee of House of Representatives; Thomas S. Bocock, Speaker of House of Representatives; Walter Preston, John McQueen, Charles W. Russell, W. Lander, A. H. Conrow, C. J. Munnerlyn, Thomas S. Ashe, O. R. Singleton, J. L. Pugh, A. H. Arrington, Walter R. Staples, A. R. Boteler, Thomas J. Foster, W. R. Smith, Robert J. Breckinridge, John M. Martin, Porter Ingram, A. A. Garland, E. S. Dargan, D. Funsten, Thomas D. McDowell, J. R. McLean, R. R. Bridges, G. W. Jones, B. S. Gaither, George W. Ewing, W. D. Holder, Daniel W. Lewis, Henry E. Read, A. J. Davidson, M. H. Macwillie, James Lyons, Caspar W. Bell, R. B. Hilton, Charles
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.), Organization of the Confederate States Forces stationed near Tupelo, Miss., June 30, 1862. (search)
Organization of the Confederate States Forces stationed near Tupelo, Miss., June 30, 1862. Commanded by General Braxton Bragg. Army of the Mississippi. First corps---Major-General Leonidas Polk. First division Commander: Brigadier-General C. Clark. First brigade Commander: Colonel Russell---12th Tennessee regiment, 13th Tennessee regiment, 154th Tennessee regiment, and 47th Tennessee regiment, and Bankhead's Light battery. Second brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Stewart---4th Tennessee regiment, 5th Tennessee regiment, 31st Tennessee regiment, and 33d Tennessee regiment and 13th Arkansas regiment, and Stanford's Light battery. Second division Commander: Major-General B. F. Cheatham. First brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Donelson---8th Tennessee regiment, 15th Tennessee regiment, 16th Tennessee regiment, and 51st Tennessee regiment, and Carnes' Light battery. Second brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Manney---1st Tennessee re
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.), Additional delegates to the Provisional Congress, upon its assembling in Richmond, Virginia, in July, 1861. (search)
federate Congress. Hon. James H. ThomasTennessee  Hon. Thomas S. BocockVirginiaAfterwards member of Congress and speaker of the house. Hon. J. W. BrockenboroughVirginia Hon. R. M. T. HunterVirginiaAfterwards Confederate Senator from Virginia; Secretary of State, &c. Hon. Robert JohnsonVirginiaAfterwards member of Congress. Hon. Wm. H. McFarlandVirginia  Hon. James M. MasonVirginiaAfterwards commissioner to Europe. Hon. Walter PrestonVirginiaAfterwards member of Congress. Hon. Wm. Ballard PrestonVirginiaAfterwards Confederate Senator from Virginia. Hon. Roger A. PryorVirginiaAfterwards member of Congress; Brigadier-General in the Confederate army, &c. Hon. William C. RivesVirginiaAfterwards member of Congress. Hon. Charles W. RussellVirginiaAfterwards member of Congress. Hon. Robert E. ScottVirginia  Hon. James A. SeddonVirginiaAfterwards Secretary of War. Hon. Waller R. StaplesVirginiaAfterwards member of Congress. Hon. John TylerVirginiaAfterwards member of Congres
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.), Members of the First and Second Congresses of the Confederate States. (search)
mber of First Congress; afterwards Brigadier-General in Confederate service. Hon.Robert JohnsonVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.Fayette McMullenVirginiaMember of Second Congress. Hon.Samuel A. Miller Member of Second Congress. Hon.Robert L. Montague Member of Second Congress. Hon.Walter PrestonVirginiaMember of First Congress. Hon.Roger A. PryorVirginiaMember of First Congress; afterwards Brigadier-General in Confederate service. Hon.William C. RivesVirginiaMember of Second Congress. Hon.Charles W. RussellVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.William SmithVirginiaMember of First Congress; afterwards Brigadier-General and Major-General in Confederate service, and Governor of Virginia. Hon.Waller R. StaplesVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.John TylerVirginiaMember of First Congress. Hon.Robert H. WhitfieldVirginiaMember of Second Congress. Hon.Wm. C. WickhamVirginiaMember of Second Congress; Brigadier-General in Confederate service
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Rush, Abraham C.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fair Oaks, Va.,May 31, 1862. Russel, Cabot J., Capt.,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C.,July 18, 1863. Russell, Alfred L.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Russell, Alvin H., Sergt.,2d Mass. Cav.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Russell, Benjamin W., 1st Sergt.,19th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Russell, Charles G., 1st Lieut.,12th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Russell, Charles W.,10th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Russell, John M., Corp.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Russell, Warren D., 1st Lieut.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Russell, William,55th Mass. Inf.,Secessionville, S. C.,July 2, 1864. Russell, Ziba H.,40th Mass. Inf.,Drewry's Bluff, Va.,May 16, 1864. Rust, James,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Ruther, Randolph,59th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Ryan, James,23d Mass. Inf.,
56th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Rush, Abraham C.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fair Oaks, Va.,May 31, 1862. Russel, Cabot J., Capt.,54th Mass. Inf.,Fort Wagner, S. C.,July 18, 1863. Russell, Alfred L.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Russell, Alvin H., Sergt.,2d Mass. Cav.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Russell, Benjamin W., 1st Sergt.,19th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Russell, Charles G., 1st Lieut.,12th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Russell, Charles W.,10th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Russell, John M., Corp.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Russell, Warren D., 1st Lieut.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Russell, William,55th Mass. Inf.,Secessionville, S. C.,July 2, 1864. Russell, Ziba H.,40th Mass. Inf.,Drewry's Bluff, Va.,May 16, 1864. Rust, James,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Ruther, Randolph,59th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Ryan, James,23d Mass. Inf.,
e, Hiram, 97, 478 Rowe, J. F., 20 Rowe, John, 546 Rowe, Richard, 546 Rowell, C. G., 212 Rowland, Joseph, 413 Rowland, Miles, 546 Rowley, C. A., 546 Rowley, J. R., 413 Roy, B. F., 546 Royn, John, 546 Ruby, G. C., 79, 413 Rudd, J. B., 413 Ruger, Thomas, 96 Ruggles, David, 58 Ruggles, W. P., 413 Ruhling, F. R., 413 Rundlett, E. S., 478 Rush, A. C., 413 Russel, C. J., 83, 86, 413 Russell, A. L., 413 Russell, A. H., 413 Russell, B. W., 413, 546 Russell, C. G., 100, 413 Russell, C. W., 413 Russell, Charles, 478 Russell, D. A., 104, 110, 119, 209 Russell, E. K., 185 Russell, F. G., 546 Russell, F. S., 494 Russell, H. S., 69, 166 Russell, Henry, 478 Russell, J. F., 478 Russell, J. R., 546 Russell, J. M., 413 Russell, W. D., 413 Russell, W. E., 547 Russell, W. H., 3d, 563 Russell, William, 1st Mass. H. A., 478 Russell, William, 55th Mass. Inf., 413 Russell, Z. H., 413 Rust, James, 413 Ruth, Frederick, 547 Ruther, Randolph, 413 Rutherford, Allan, 9
egate from Wetzel county. He openly denounced his colleague last night, in the parlor of the Spotswood House, as a submissionists, and read a letter from Mr. Charles W. Russell, of Wheeling, in support of his views. "The gallant old Gen. John Jackson, of Wood county, repudiated Hall and his letter before a large crowd, showitzel county, much less the Northwest, having been elected only by a meagre plurality, and that through a division of the Union men of his county. The letter of Mr. Russell to Hall is reprobated by Messrs. Willey, Clemens, Jackson, Burley, and all others from the West whom I have heard speak of the affair. C." Mr.Hall then read the letter from C. W. Russell, alluded to above, to show that it was not Able to the construction placed upon it. Transportation of Negroes. Mr. Montague offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the several railroad companies in this State be requested to report to the Convention, as soon as practic
W. M. Russell, Esq., correspondent of the was in Memphis on Tuesday inst. in with Gen. Pillow, he visited the points on the river.
arty distinctions. The vote being called, Mr. J. M. Mason received 54 votes and Mr. Boteler 45 votes. Ninth District. Already represented by Judge Brockenbrough--no vacancy. Tenth District. Mr. Hall, of Wetzel, nominated Chas. W. Russell, of Ohio county. Mr. Haymond nominated Mr. James Neeson, of Marion. Mr. Russell received 50 votes, Mr. Neeson 26. Eleventh District. Mr. McComas nominated Hon. Albert Jenkins, of Cabell. Mr. Hughes nominated Robert JohnsonMr. Russell received 50 votes, Mr. Neeson 26. Eleventh District. Mr. McComas nominated Hon. Albert Jenkins, of Cabell. Mr. Hughes nominated Robert Johnson, of Harrison. Mr. Jenkins received 33 and Mr. Johnson 53 votes. Twelfth District. Already represented by Mr. Staples. Thirteenth District. Mr. Johnson, of Lee, nominated Mr. Walter Preston, of Washington county. Unanimously elected. Nominations at large. Mr. Tredway nominated Hon. Jas. A. Seddon and Mr. Montague Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston as delegates at large. Both these gentlemen were unanimously elected. On motion, the Convention adjourned at 8 o'clock.