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cers engaged, makes it difficult to fully ascertain the parts borne by the North Carolina troops. There were four North Carolina brigades and one regiment, the Fifty-fifth, Colonel Belo, in Hill's corps: Kirkland's—the Eleventh, Colonel Martin; Twenty-sixth, Lieutenant-Colonel Jones; Forty-fourth, Colonel Singeltary; Forty-seventh, Colonel Faribault; Fifty-second, Colonel Little; Cooke's brigade—the Fifteenth, Lieutenant-Colonel Yarborough; Twentysev-enth, Colonel Gilmer; Forty-sixth, Colonel Saunders; Forty-eighth, Colonel Walkup; Lane's brigade—the Seventh, Colonel Davidson; Eighteenth, Colonel Barry; Twenty-eighth, Colonel Speer; Thirty-third, Colonel Avery; Thirty-seventh, Colonel Barbour; Scales' brigade—Thirteenth, Colonel Hyman; Sixteenth, Colonel Stowe; Twenty-second, Colonel Galloway; Thirty-fourth, Colonel Lowrance; Thirty-eighth, Colonel Ashford. Cooke and Kirkland were in Heth's division, Scales and Lane in Wilcox's division. When Heth's division, the head of A. P. H
R. D. Johnston's brigade; the Sixth, Capt. J. H. Dickey; the Twenty-first, Capt. J. H. Miller; the Fifty-fourth; the Fifty-seventh, Capt. John Beard; all of General Lewis' brigade; the Eleventh, Col. W. J. Martin; the Twenty-sixth, Lieut.-Col. J. T. Adams; the Forty-fourth, Maj. C. M. Stedman; the Forty-seventh; the Fifty-second, Lieut.-Col. Eric Erson, of Gen. William MacRae's brigade; the Fifteenth, Col. W. H. Yarborough; the Twenty-seventh, Lieut.-Col. J. C. Webb; the Forty-sixth, Col. W. L. Saunders; the Forty-eighth, Col. S. H. Walkup; the Fifty-fifth, Capt. W. A. Whitted; all of Gen. J. R. Cooke's brigade; the Eighteenth, Maj. T. J. Wooten; the Twenty-eighth, Capt. J. T. Linebarger; the Thirty-third, Col. R. V. Cowan; the Thirty-seventh, Maj. J. L. Bost; all of Gen. J. H. Lane's brigade; the Thirteenth, Lieut.-Col. E. B. Withers; the Sixteenth, Col. W. A. Stowe; the Twenty-second, Col. T. D. Galloway; the Thirty-fourth, Lieut.-Col. G. M. Norment; the Thirty-eighth, Col. John As
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
ty; names not indicated. Major-General H. Heth. Davis's brigade. Second Mississippi, Colonel J. M. Stone. Eleventh Mississippi, Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. Lowry. Twenty-sixth Mississippi, Colonel A. E. Reynolds. Forty-second Mississippi, Lieutenant-Colonel A. M. Nelson. First Confederate Battalion,—— —— Cook's brigade. Fifteenth North Carolina, Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. Yarbrough. Twenty-seventh North Carolina, Colonel J. A. Gilmer, Jr. Forty-sixth North Carolina, Colonel W. L. Saunders. Forty-eighth North Carolina, Colonel S. H. Walkup. McRae's brigade. Eleventh North Carolina, Colonel W. J. Martin. Twenty sixth North Carolina, Colonel J. R. Lane. Forty-fourth North Carolina, Colonel T. C. Singeltary. Forty-seventh North Carolina, Colonel G. H. Faribault. Fifty-second North Carolina, Colonel M. A. Parks. Archer's brigade. First Tennessee, Lieutenant-Colonel N. J. George. Seventh Tennessee, Colonel J. A. Fite. Fourteenth Tennessee, Colonel W. McC
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. T. H. A. Butler, A. A. Gen. Hugh F. Patton, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. E. M. Braxton, Q. M. J. W. White, Capt. and A. Q. M. Chas. H. Thomas, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. N. Mebane, 2d Lt. Artillery and Brig. Ord. Off. S. W. Langdon, Surgeon 15th N. C. T. E. Lloyd Howard, Surgeon 27th N. C. T. Wm. T. Montgomery, Surgeon 48th N. C. T. B. T. Green, Surgeon 55th N. C. T. I G. Cannady, Ass't Surgeon 55th N. C. T. V. O. Thompson, Ass't Surgeon 46th N. C. Regiment. W. L. Saunders, Col. 46th Regiment N. C. T. N. M. K. McNeill, Maj. 46th N. C. Regiment. O. Holmes, Capt. Co. I, 46th N. C. Regiment. J. R. Heflin, Capt. Co. E, 46th N. C. Regiment. H. R. Kinny, Capt. Co. A, 46th N. C. T. R. P. Troy, Capt. Co. G, 46th N. C. T. J. Millen, Capt. Co. H, 46th N. C. T. R. A. Bost, Capt Co. K, 46th N. C. T. H. F. Price, Capt. Co. H, 27th N. C. T. Berry Parks, Capt. Co. K, 27th N. C. T. Jas. A. Graham, Capt. Co. G, 27th N. C. T. T. E. Pittman, Adj't
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
oon, Lt. J. A., 441. St. John, J. C., 18. Sale, Capt. R. C. N., 432. Salem F. Artillery, 31. Sample, Ass't Surg. C. L., 305. Sanchez, Lt. A. R., 14. Sanderlin, Capt. G. W., 358 Sanders, Lt. A. N., 359. Sanders, Surg. W. H., 314. Sandlin, Lt. N. J., 231. Sanford, Col, J. W. A., 413. Sanford, Capt. T. V., 94. Sapps, Lt. N. W., 204. Sartain, Capt. H. H., 413. Satterfield, Capt. R. W., 95. Saunders, Lt. J. E., 402. Saunders, Col. J. S., 3. Saunders, W. Hunter, 18. Saunders, Col. W. L., 275. Savage, Lt. J. J., 314. Savage, Lt. J. L., 314. Savell, Capt. T. P., 424. Scales, Gen. A. M.; Brigade of, 381. Scales, Maj. J. T., 253-4. Scales, Maj. N. E., 358. Scarborough, Ass't Surg. G. T., 441. Scarborough, Ass't Surg. W. M., 368. Schley, Surg. C. C., 212. Schofield, Lt .J. T., 72. Schwing, Capt W. F., 326. Scogin, Lt. W. C., 394. Scott, Capt. D., 94. Scott, Maj., Fred. R., 2. Scott, U. S A., Gen., XV. Scott, Lieut. J. G., 286. Scott, Capt. J.
ry, is also reported killed. The loss in Gen. Fitz Lee's division since the fighting began last Thursday is estimated at 250 killed and wounded. Most of the casualties occurred in Saturday's fight, Wickham's brigade having lost more heavily than any other. List of wounded officers from the battle of Wilderness. The following is a list of the wounded officers who have been received at the officers' hospital in Richmond. They were wounded in Thursday's and Friday's fights: W. L. Saunders, col. 40th N. C., Cook's brig; T. G. Jenkins, it co C, 46th N. C.; A. W. Dockery, it co E. 38th N. C.; A. F. Bost, Capt co K, 46th N. C.; J. M. Linneer, it co E, 3d Ga; S. M. Brighter, it co I, 14th N. C.; W. G. Meacher, it co I, 14th N. C.; G. B. Ginto, it co K, 15th Va cav; B. W. Reque, it co H, 43d Ala; D. H. Clark, Capt. co G., 1st Tenn; it J. W. Pouty, Huckstep's battery; W. H. McClure, it co E. 21st Ga; G. A. DeLay, it co B., 16th Ga; J. W. Emmett, Capt. and A. A. G., Rosser's brig
hile on Saturday. J. M. Helman, of Goochland, and Powhatan Moncure, of Stafford, justices of the peace, were discharged from the custody of Major Thomas G. Peyton under writs of habeas corpus. The claims to exemption from service of W. L. Saunders were argued at length, both for the petitioner and the Government, after which its further consideration was postponed till Tuesday next Mr. Saunders bases his application for exemption upon the ground of being a farmer and the owner of more ed from the custody of Major Thomas G. Peyton under writs of habeas corpus. The claims to exemption from service of W. L. Saunders were argued at length, both for the petitioner and the Government, after which its further consideration was postponed till Tuesday next Mr. Saunders bases his application for exemption upon the ground of being a farmer and the owner of more than fifteen slave between the ages of sixteen and fifty. The court will assemble again this morning at 10 o'clock.