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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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advance on Knoxville the cavalry under General Wheeler attacked the enemy first at Maryville, where Dibrell's Tennessee brigade charged the Eleventh Kentucky cavalry, scattering it into small parties and capturing 151 prisoners. Wolford's Federal brigade, coming up to the rescue, was assailed by Wheeler and driven over Little river in wild confusion, and 85 prisoners taken. The following day Wheeler moved across Little river and attacked the brigades of Federal cavalry commanded by Gen. J. M. Shackleford, Col. Frank Wolford and Col. Charles D. Pennebaker, charging this force with the Eighth and Eleventh Texas, the Third Arkansas, and Dibrell's Tennessee brigade. The enemy's line was broken and the field abandoned in disorder. The pursuit was continued for three miles to the river opposite Knoxville, where the enemy dashed over the pontoon bridge, creating great consternation, while many plunged into the river and some were drowned. In this stampede 140 prisoners were captured and
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
att, Ord. Sergeant J. R. Denkee, Hos. Steward G. M. Witherspoon, Commissary Sergeant C. S. Mason. Co. A. Sergeant W. S. Hardy, Corporal Fleming Brown, Private G. W. Coward, Private Pat. Hennesy, J. J. Page, D. Brosneham. Co. B. Sergeant E. G. Randle, Private B. L. Adams, J. B. Carter, J. L. Patrick, Private A. D. Parkerson, J. M. Scroggins, J. J. Townsend. Co. C. Private J. J. Robertson, Thos. J. Milford, Thos. R. Watson, Private Sam. Wells, O. M. Seay, J. M. Shackleford, Private Jack. Holliday, W. Gardener, Private John F. Alexander. Co. D. Sergeant Jas. P. Barr, P. G. Brett, Jas. L. Parker, Corporal John A. Mounger, Private A. W. Aven, Wm. G. Boland, W. F. Brett, Private J. G. Hill, W. B. Hendrix, Jas. B. Mounger, Thos. J. Newan, J. C. Spears, Jas. R. Weaver, F. W. Spears. Co. E. Private James Brown, James Saunders, Private E. L. Salmon. Co. F. Corporal John W. Elliott, Private Geo. S. Clarke, B. F. Hewin, Perdue
2, 282, 288, 291, 292, 364; V., 304, 314; VII., 102; battle of, IX., 59. Seventh Street Road, D. C., V., 94, 106. Seward, W. H.: VI., 25; VII., 192; quoted, VII., 196, 205; attempt at assassination of, VII., 211; VIII., 94, 278; X., 12. Sewell's Point, Va.: VI., 164, 165, 172, 180; Confederate battery at, VI., 308, 314. Sexton, J. A., X., 296. Sexton, J. W., VII, 17. Seymour, T.: III., 42, 50; X., 307. Seymour,, U. S. S.: I., 356; III., 318. Shackleford, J. M.: II., 340, 342, 344, 348. Shafter, W. R., X., 215. Shaler, A.: III., 50; X., 227. Sham battle near Missionary Ridge, Tenn., VIII., 205. Shanly, C. D., IX., 22. Sharp, J. H., X., 275. Sharpe, G. H.: horses of, IV., 311; put in charge of military information bureau, VIII., 264, 265, 276; headquarters of, at Brandy Station, Va., VIII., 279, 289. Sharpsburg, Md. (see also Antietam, Md.): I., 53; II., 58 seq., 59 seq., 70 seq., 73; Lutheran Ch