hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Matching Documents
The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.
Your search returned 12 results in 4 document sections:
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Partition of territory in the Old Union. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Voice from the New York Stock Board . (search)
Sherman's battery.
We are requested to insert the following:
It is generally understood that the celebrated battery of Sherman consisted of sixteen guns, and as it is not probable that all these guns were placed in immediate juxtaposition, hence the fact that they were not all captured by the same charge or the same regiSherman consisted of sixteen guns, and as it is not probable that all these guns were placed in immediate juxtaposition, hence the fact that they were not all captured by the same charge or the same regiment, and hence the conflicting claims set up by different regiments to the honor of taking them.
From accounts received by the writer from eye-witnesses at Manassas, he feels entirely warranted in saying that the 18th Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, under Col. Withers, certainly participated in the final capture of some of S the final capture of some of Sherman's guns, and that Lieut. Shields, of the Black Eagle Company, Cumberland county, belonging to that regiment, assisted by a gentleman named Evans, an officer in one of the South Carolina Regiments, actually turned one of the guns and fired it several times on the retreating enemy.
Justice.
The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Virginia seaboard. (search)
The Washington Volunteers.
--We have just been furnished with the following list:
List of the killed and wounded of the volunteers from Washington City, attached to the Confederate Army.
Of the 1st Va. Regiment, company commanded by Capt. C. K. Sherman:
Corporal Isidore Morris, killed.
Privates — James E. Manon and P. K. Reilly, severely wounded;--Collins and C. M. Henning, slightly wounded.
Of the 7th Virginia Regiment, company commanded by Capt. R. Cleary:
Privates — James Cummings, Levin Hoskinson, P. Robinson and H. Carter, killed.
Lt. D. M Cleary, Privates E. Moulden,--Lemmon,--Edelin and Pacey, severely wounded Lt. Ed Duvall, Corporal James S. Tansill, and Private McNerhany, slightly wounde