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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.1 (search)
, and form my two remaining brigades in rear of Cockrell's brigade and Canty's division; but, inasmuch as General Hood's corps did not join or extend to Canty's right, I placed in this interval a half of Ector's brigade, holding the other half and Sear's brigade in reserve. Thus my division was separated by Canty's division, and Canty's troops formed a part of my command. Winter Park, Fla., Dec. 12, 1893. Editor Picayune. A few days ago a friend sent to me a copy of the Weekly Picayunassville and form behind the division of General Canty and Cockrell's brigade, which I did, as there was an interval between Hood's line (Hindman) and Canty, I placed there, in position, Hoskins' battery and the half of Ector's brigade. This left Sear's brigade and the half of Ector's in reserve, Cockrell being on Canty's left in line. About 5 P. M. our pickets from the extreme front were driven in towards the second line by the enemy's cavalry. Hoskins' battery opened on them and checked t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
pointed by Secretary of War Feb. 2, ‘64, to rank from Oct. 10, ‘63. June 30, ‘64, 31st Mississippi. Wounded at Kennesew Mt. and sent to Hospital. Spillman, J. W., Assistant Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 14th Texas Regiment. Smith, J. A., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Sept. 2, ‘63, to rank from June 10, ‘63. July 31, ‘64, 4th Georgia Cavalry. Suffield, R. M., Surgeon. May 31, ‘64, Corps Medical Purveyor. Scott, Z. J., Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 36th Mississippi, Senior Surgeon Sear's Brigade. Stovall, C. G., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘64, 22d Alabama, Sept. 24, ‘64, ordered to report to Gen. Lee. Scurlock, T. J., Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 1st Texas Legion Cavalry. Spurlock, T. J., Assistant Surgeon. Aug. 31, ‘64, on duty with Gen. Smith, Chief Engineer, Aug. 9, ‘64, ordered to report to Gen. M. L. Smith. Taylor, Richard H., P. A. C. S. Passed Board at Knoxville Dec. 2, ‘62. Dec. 23d ordered to report to Medical-Director Foard.
st notice from a Southern source of the battle at Nashville. It is incomplete: "We have just conversed with an officer from General Hood's army, and learn that on Thursday morning, the 15th, the enemy formed in line of battle in front of General Sear's brigade, of French's division, on the left of the Hillsboro' pike, and at the same time advanced in heavy lines of battle in front of the cavalry near the Hardin pike, threatening to cut off Ector's brigade, of French's division, which was t pike. Colonel Coleman, commanding Ector's brigade, of French's division, then fell back by swinging around, and formed the extreme left of the army. "As the enemy advanced and extended to our left, they passed General Walthall's division and Sear's brigade, and obliged them to fall back, and the line was formed between the Hillsboro' and Grannywhite pikes, supported by Johnston's division. Ector's brigade occupied a high hill on our extreme left.--Johnston's on his right, less commanding,