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Rebellion Record: Introduction., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
Col. J. J. Dickison, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.2, Florida (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: Introduction., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), Contents of Thie first volume. (search)
21 149.The Uprising of the North, J. C. Hagen,121 150.The Married Volunteer, Sallie S. McC., 121 151.The Massachusetts Line, Author of New Priest,122 152.The Seventy-Ninth, Thos. Frazer,122 153.Loyal Delaware,122 154.Jefferson D., H. J. Cornwell,123 155.The Crisis, J. G. Whittier,123 156.Our Orders, Atlantic Monthly,123 157.The Rising of the North, Madison State Journal,123 158.The Bones of Washington, London Punch,127 159.Ode for 1861, H. H. Weld,133 160.The Nation's Voice, Rev. M. B. Smith,133 161.The Southern Volunteer to his Wife,133 162.Kentucky, Mrs. S. H. Oliver,134 163. All of them, S. B. K., N. Y. Tribune,134 164.The Rattlesnake Banner, W. M. W., 135 165.The Southern Malbrook, R. H. Stoddard,135 166.Songs of the Rebels: Southern War-Cry, N. O. Picayune,136 167.Songs of the Rebels: The Ordered Away, Mrs. Jacobus,136 168.Songs of the Rebels: A Southern Song, L. M., 136 169.Songs of the Rebels: To the Washington Artillery, N. O. Delta,137 170.Songs of the Re
s, for their gallant services. The names of those in the ranks entitled to be particularly mentioned may be furnished in a subsequent report. The service of the artillery is appropriately mentioned in the reports of several officers. Capt. Robert H. Gamble, commanding Leon light artillery, said that in the action of the 20th inst. 77 enlisted men, with all the officers of the company, were engaged. The total number of casualties were as follows: Gun-Corporal Craven Atkinson and Private M. B. Smith, killed; A. C. Mc-Cants struck by a fragment of shell and J. B. Lynn struck by a spent ball and B. Bishop wounded in hand, since returned to duty; J. D. Sauls and Wm. Bishop injured by gun carriage. I desire to commend specially for their coolness during the engagement Sergt. R. F. Phillips, Corporals J. R. Lewis and A. W. Mason, Privates James Lee, A. D. Cone, Thomas Neary, Dennis O'Connor, A. M. May, J. J. Smith and Brickle. Lieutenants Dyke and Gamble, chiefs of sections, and Lieu