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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
y 31, ‘63, 48th Tennessee, Aug. 31, ‘63, Cleburne's Escort. Smith, Hugh Gilbert, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War May 30, ‘63, to rank from 14th Sept. ‘62, report to Gen. Bragg. Passed Board Nov. 21, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 2d Kentucky. Singleton, John W., Assistant Surgeon, promoted to Surgeon by Charleston Board May 15, ‘63. Served College Hospital, Murfreesboro, Winchester, Dalton. Smith, Alfred, Assistant Surgeon, com'd April 17, ‘62, to report to General A. S. Johnston. Promoted Surgeon March 31, ‘64. Sterger, John C. W., Assistant Surgeon, com'd Nov. 24, ‘62. Russell's Alabama Cavalry. Singleton, John W., Surgeon, com'd May 30, ‘63. 41st Alabama Regiment. Strickland, Benjamin M., contract $80. Jan. 9, ‘63, Rome, Ga. Smith, Reuben Arnold, Assistant Surgeon, com'd June 2, ‘63. 45th Alabama Regiment, Tullahoma Hospital. Simmonds, James H., Assistant Surgeon, com'd March 17, ‘63. 60th N. C. Regiment. Silliman, James Monroe, Assist
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Hospitals and Medical officers in charge, attached to the Army of Tennessee, July, 1864. (search)
rgeon. Zzzeufaula, Alabama. General Hospital, Paul De Lacy Baker, Surgeon. Zzzedonton, Georgia —John W. Henson in charge. Oliver Hospital, Surgeon Ira Williams. Law Hospital, Surgeon Alexander Erskine. Zzzfort Gaines, Georgia. First Arkansas Hospital, Assistant Surgeons E. W. McCrary and John O'Connor. First Florida Hospital, J. McF. Gaston, Surgeon. Hardee Hospital. Zzzforsythe, Georgia —D. D. Saunders, Chief Surgeon. Fount Hospital, J. B. Barnett, J. W. Singleton, Surgeons. Johnston Hospital, G. T. Purseley, Surgeon. Clayton Hospital, John Patterson, Surgeon. Academy Hospital, Frank Hawthorn, Surgeon. Hardee Hospital, William Webb, Surgeon. Gilmer Hospital, Charles E. Michel, Surgeon. McFerrin Hospital, Robert S. Wendel, Surgeon. Zzzfort Folly, Georgia. Buckson Hospital, William F. McAllister. Gamble Hospital, K. C. Devine, Surgeon, George V. Meller, Assistant Surgeon. Zzzgreensboro, Georgia —H. V. Miller, Senior S<
edericksburg, to bring before the Judge the body of Henry S. Foote on Thursday next, and to show cause why he should not be set at liberty. Mr. Foote, in his petition, states that he had been arrested and was held in custody by order of Captain Doggett, who professed to be acting by the orders of "one James A. Seddon, Secretary of War," &c. Happily, this matter has been settled by the House of Representatives, to whom it was referred by the President, declaring, on yesterday, that they "are of opinion that the good of the country would not be subserved by the forced attendance of said member upon the sessions of this House; but that, under all the circumstances of the case, it is expedient that the military authorities discharge him from custody." We presume Mr. Foote has already been placed at liberty. Mr. J. W. Singleton, of Illinois, Yankee peace Democrat and peace commissioner, is still at the Spotswood Hotel. His presence in the city has not produced a great sensation.