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Colonel E. S. Barclay; 3d battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Lieutenant-Colonel N. H. Hutchins. Third brigade. Commander: Brigadier-General B. G. Humphries---13th Mississippi regiment, Colonel R. McLeroy; 17th Mississippi regiment, Colonel W. D. Hodge; 18th Mississippi regiment, Colonel F. M. Griffin; 21st Mississippi regiment, Colonel W. L. Brandon. Fourth brigade Commander: Brigadier-General Goode Bryan---10th Georgia regiment, Colonel John B. Weems; 51st Georgia regiment, Colonel J. P. Simms; 50th Georgia regiment, Colonel P. McGlaskan; 53d Georgia regiment, Colonel E. N. Ball. Hood's division. Brigadier-General M. Jenkins, commanding. First brigade Commander: Brigadier-General J. B. Robertson---1st Texas regiment, Colonel A. T. Rainey; 4th Texas regiment, Colonel J. C. G. Key; 5th Texas regiment, Colonel R. M. Powell; 3d Arkansas regiment, Colonel V. H. Manning. Second brigade Commander: Brigadier-General E. M. Law---4th Alabama regiment, Colonel P. D.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Evacuation of Richmond. (search)
d to open the way. My command then consisted of only three brigades, Humphreys, Simms', Brigadier-General J. P. Simms commanding, and DuBose's brigade, Brigadier-GenBrigadier-General J. P. Simms commanding, and DuBose's brigade, Brigadier-General D. M. DuBose commanding, and the dismounted cavalry already mentioned. The whole at the time amounted to less than two thousand effective men. DuBose was placed in the edge of the wood, with his right resting on the road; Simms on the right of the road, a little in advance. General Lee's division was on the left of the rohem back to my position. They were formed at once on the left of the road, and Simms was moved further to the right. The enemy planted batteries near the hospital,ortunately his attempt had failed, and the enemy made his appearance in rear of Simms' brigade, at the same time he was engaged in front and flank. That officer att same. You are correct in your recollection of the position at Sailor's Creek; Simms was on the right of the road. Please have the correction made in the original.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Official report of Colonel J. P. Simmes's operations from June 2d, 1864, to December, 1864. (search)
er order. We moved back that night to Fisher's Hill, and next morning in the direction of New Market, which place we reached the same evening. In this battle the brigade had about five hundred and twenty arms-bearing men. Of four regimental commanders, three were wounded, two have since died of the wounds—Colonels Ball and Holt. Colonel McGlashan was wounded through both thighs. The loss of the brigade was heavy in officers and men—about two hundred killed and wounded-complete lists of which have been sent in prior to this time. I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the gallantry, and acknowledging my indebtedness to Captain C. C. Kibbee, Assistant Acting Adjutant-General, for his efficient services throughout the entire time which I have had the honor to command the brigade. After remaining a few days at New Market, we marched to—— and came by railway to Richmond. I am, your obedient servant, J. P. Simms, Commanding Brigade. Major J. H. Goggin, Acting Adjutant-G
Signal Service: Confederate (see also Confederate States of America), VIII., 313, 340; IX., 25. Signaling: with rockets or bombs, VIII., 326; on shipboard, VIII., 330, 335; by sea, VIII., 337. Silence: facsimile of poem written at Johnson Island, O., VII., 135. Silkworth, W. W., X., 288. Sill, J. W., II., 172, 330; X., 137. Silver Lake, Fla., II., 350. Silver Lake,, U. S. S., VI., 209. Simmons, Colonel X., 19. Simmonton, Capt. VIII, 115. Simms, J. P., X., 265. Simons, J., I., 181; VII., 147. Simpson, E., VI., 260. Simpson, J. G., VI., 230. Sims, J., VIII., 151. Simsport, La., VI., 318. Sinclair, A., VI, 301. Sinnott, H. T., IV., 166. Sioux war, 1861: destruction of life and property during, VIII, 79. Sisters' Ferry, Ga., III., 244. Six Hundred, charge of the. II., 81. Six Mile House, Weldon Railroad, Va. , III, 330. Sixth Brigade Iv., 282. Slack, W. Y., X.