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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 6, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox 1 1 Browse Search
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General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox, Chapter 19: battle of Sharpsburg, or Antietam (continued). (search)
gade, Col. William A. Parham; 6th, 12th, 16th, 41st, and 61st Va. Featherston's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Winfield S. Featherston, Col. Carnot Posey; 12th Miss., 16th Miss., Capt. A. M. Feltus; 19th Miss., 2d Miss. Battn. Armistead's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Lewis A. Armistead, Col. J. G. Hodges; 9th, 14th, 38th, 53d, and 57th Va. Pryor's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Roger A. Pryor; 14th Ala., 2d and 8th Fla., 3d Va. Right's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. A. R. Wright; 44th Ala., 3d, 22d, and 48th Ga. Artillery, Maj. John S. Saunders; Donaldsonville (La.) Art. (Maurin's battery), Huger's (Va.) battery, Moormal's (Va.) battery, Thompson's (Grimes's) (Va.) battery. Jones's Division, Brig.-Gen. David R. Jones:--Toombs's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Robert Toombs, Col. Henry L. Benning; 2d Ga., Lieut.-Col. William R. Holmes and Major Skidmore Harris; 15th Ga., Col. W. T. Millican; 17th Ga., Capt. J. A. McGregor; 20th Ga., Col. J. B. Cumming. Drayton's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Thomas F. Drayton ; 50th Ga., Lieut.-Col. F. Kearse;
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)
i. 2. Colonel, commanding Thirty-seventh Tennessee Infantry, Marmaduke's Brigade, Third Corps, Army of the Mississippi. Joseph Dixon. 1800. Born Tennessee. Appointed Tennessee. 3. Captain, Confederate States Army, November 20, 1861. Captain engineers, Fort Donelson. Killed February 13, 1862, at Fort Donelson, Tennessee. William H. Echols.* 1800. Born Alabama. Appointed Alabama. 4. Colonel and Chief Engineer, Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. John S. Saunders.* 1802. Born Virginia. Appointed at Large. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel, ordnance, December 5, 1862. Ordnance Bureau, Richmond, Va. James H. Hallonquist. 1803. Born South Carolina. Appointed South Carolina. 6. Lieutenant-Colonel Artillery, July 17, 1862. Staff of General Braxton Bragg, commanding Army of Tennessee; then commanding Reserve Artillery, Army of Tennessee, June 1o, 1864. Leroy Napier. 1807. Born Georgia. Appointed Georgia. 1o. Lieutenant-Colonel, E
neral; Col. Ro. E. Lee, 1st Cavalry; Brevet Col. Charles A. May; Capt. W. L. Cabell, Assistant Quartermaster; Lt. J. B. Hood, 2d Cavalry; Lieut. G. B. Casby, 2d Cavalry; Lt. L. L. Lomax, 1st Cavalry; Brevet Lieut Col. John B. Magruder, 1st Artillery; Lt. G. B. Anderson, 2d Dragoons; Capt. E. E. McLain, Assistant Quartermaster; Lieut. J. Marmaduke, 7th Infantry; Capt. Sam Jones, 1st Artillery; Bvt. Lieut. Col. John H. Winder, 3d Artillery; Lieut. W. P. Smith, Topographical Engineers; Lieut. John S. Saunders, Ordnance Department; Asst. Surgeon Charles H. Smith. The following are among the resignations in the Interior Department on Monday: Census Bureau.--W. B. Gullick, N. C., Chief Clerk, (salary $2,000 per annum,) --Hamilton, Ky.; W. W. McCreery, Va.; J. P. Torbert, D. C.; T. C. Hancock, N. C.; John West, Va.; Jno. M. Coyle, D. C.; P. H. Hale, New Mexico; -- Dozier, Va; R. S. Lawrence, N. C.;--Sengstack, Va.; Major Sawyer, Va; A. Baker, New Mexico; W. Flaherty, D. C. Paten
Richmond Circuit Court, August 5th, Judge Meredith presiding. --In the case of John S. Saunders, who sues out a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Major Peyton, commandant at Camp Lee, and who claims exemption from military service on the grounds of being a Minister of the Gospel and Justice of the Peace, the cause came on this day to be heard. After representations by the petitioner's counsel, bail was allowed the prisoner and the case was continued till the 12th instant. In the case of G. W. G. Estes, of Henry county, who claims exemption as a school teacher, it appearing that an application is now pending before the county board, the Judge adjourned the matter until to-morrow afternoon. Mr. A. F. Buford, delegate in the General Assembly from Pittsylvania county, qualified as an attorney to practice law in this court.