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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Nashville, Dec. 15-16, 1864. (search)
15th Tex., Capt. B. R. Tyus; 7th Tex., Capt. O. P. Forrest; 10th Tex., Capt. R. D. Kennedy; 17th and 18th Tex. (dismounted cavalry), Capt. F. L. McKnight; 24th and 25th Texas (dismounted cavalry), Capt. J. F. Matthews; La. Cav. Co., Capt. L. M. Nutt. Artillery Battalion (Hotchkiss's): Ala. Battery (Goldthwaite's); Ark. Battery (Key's); Mo. Battery (Bledsoe's). Bate's division, Maj.-Gen. William B. Bate. Escort, Capt. J. H. Buck. Tyler's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. T. B. Smith: 37th Ga., Capt. J. A. Sanders; 4th Ga. Battalion Sharp-shooters, Maj. T. D. Caswell; 2d, 10th, 15th, 20th, 30th, and 37th Tenn., Col. W. M. Shy, Maj. H. C. Lucas. Finley's Brigade, Maj. G. A. Ball: 1st and 3d Fla., Capt. M. H. Strain; 6th Fla., Capt. A. M. Williams; 7th Fla., Capt. R. B. Smith; 1st Fla. Cav. (dismounted) and 4th Fla., Maj. Jacob A. Lash. Jackson's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. T. R. Jackson: 1st Ga. (Confed.) and 66th Ga., Lieut.-Col. J. C. Gordon; 25th Ga., Capt. J. E. Fulton; 29th and 30th Ga., Col. W. D.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Tate, A. C. Wilks, Levi Wise. Co. D. Sergeant J. S. Davis, W. L. Glenn, Corporal J. H. Smith, B. H. Maybin, J. C. Eison, N. H. Megee, Private A. J. Cline, J. B. Cook, W. Easters, R. N. Evans, J. Fant, D. Gross, J. J. Hammett, S. B. Harlan, Private G. V. Hunter, G. W. Kinard, D. B. Kinard, J. Kinard, G. J. Lee, R. B. Lyons, S. J. Long, R. J. Riggins, G. W. Shillingslaw, E. S. Sligh, H. M. W. Glymph, E. D. Fry, W. M. Wicker, G. H. Stokes. Co. E. Sergeant J. A. Sanders, M. S. Lindsay, J. M. Kirkpatrick, J. A. Brandon, H. H. Grant, Private J. M. Grant, W. T. Grant, J. G. Hethrington, W. A. Isom, R. McConnell, Corporal Wm. Brown, J. S. Alexander, Private W. E. Bratton, W. W. Carson, J. T. Coin, T. J. Coin, Private Benj. Moore, D. Pearson, M. Rawls, W. Rawls, R. B. Thomas. Co. F. Sergeant John Knox, S. J. Havey, Corporal M. L. Thomason, R. B. Glenn, Private J. R. Barber, J. M. Barnett, N. B. Campbell, W. B. Davison, J.
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death on
Pennsylvania Avenue
, Washington. (search)
Wounded, Capt. Means, slightly in the arm; Corp. W. C. Byers, mortally; Corp. B. P. Allston, slightly; private, Zeb Mobley, leg broken, was left on the field; R. W. Bryce, slightly; . John Blain, slightly, B. W. Means, slightly; A. P. Syles. slightly; D. W. Hollis, severely. Co. D, Boyce Guards.--Killed, J. M. Elliot. Wounded, none. Co. E. Chester Guards.--Killed, private, G. W. Breakfield; missing, supposed killed, Thomas C. Harden. Wounded, Capt. O. Harden, severely; Sergt. J. A. Sanders, slightly; private John Lucas, slightly Co. F. Chester Blues.--Killed, privates W. H. Abell, R. T. Johnson, J. McKewn, J. W. Smith, Sergt. Carruthers. Wounded, Sergt. Elliot, slightly; S. McAliley, slightly; privates Boyd, slightly; Lepsey, slightly Co. G, Pickens Guard — Killed, J. T. Coldwell, W. S. McDill. Wounded, Corp'l. L. S. Douglas, slightly; private M. R. Dye, slightly; S. M. Schouler, slightly Co. H, York Guards — Killed, 1st Lieut F. E. Moore, Corp'l W. T. R