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The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], General Toombs' Brigade--Second Georgia Regiment. (search)
W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, E. Straus, Ed. A. Smith, John Gibson, W. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherford, C. Crew, A. Spotts, Thos. Vaden, John Enders, Jos. Tate, F. Redford, C. Burnett, R. A. Mayo, T. G. Bell, Charles Bates, Joseph Allen, John Hatcher, Geo. S. Palmer, Caleb Jacobs, Thos. Jones, Robt. O. Haskins, Luther Libby, M. Milhiser, L. H. Frayser, C. R. Barksdale, Chas. Campbell, T. C. Eppes, D. N. Jones, H. T. Pairo, W. Goddin, Chas. Beble, W. F. Taylor, Jordan Martin, and J. H. Johnson. Members of the committee who are not active are earnestly requested to report themselves for duty, at the Committee Room, St. Charles Hotel, at the daily hour of meeting, 1 o'clock P. M. Committee to Solicit Subscriptions.--I. W. Walker, Chairman; Thos. Clemmitt, George W. Smith, J. J. Waggoner, T. W. Doswell, H. A. Dudley, Robert J. Christian, W. W. Timberlake, C. Wendlinger, A. H. Sands, J. W. Lewellen, W. H. Hardgrove, Thos. Taylor, Jr., and James A. Scott.
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Partition of territory in the Old Union. (search)
e thus flings the whole responsibility of the Hessian defeat upon Gen. Scott. Mr. Moses H. Grinnell does Secretary Cameron great injusticecretary Cameron has accepted regiments that have been refused by Gen. Scott, who, with his peculiar it ration of manner replied, "I don't wance to the President and Cabinet that the country should know that Gen. Scott has had full control of all the war movements, and also organizedbinet Revelations. At the close of an article asserting that Gen. Scott was overridden by the Cabinet and the New York Tribune in making led, that there is in the Cabinet an element of intense hatred to Gen. Scott. Perhaps Mr. Blair embodies and represents it more thoroughly thas quite time that the President should make his choice between General Scott and those members of his Cabinet who would substitute for his edent should forth with either dispose of this Mr. Blair, or of General Scott. If a Cabinet officer cannot hold his tongue, in derogation of