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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 1 1 Browse Search
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F. Stevens   Col. W. P. Shingler Acting Brigadier-General. Col. Crawley   34thSouth CarolinaRegimentPalmetto Sharpshooters.Col. M. Jenkins Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Jos. A. Walker   1stSouth CarolinaBattalionCavalryLt. Col. Black   2dSouth CarolinaBattalionCavalryMaj. Fender   3dSouth CarolinaBattalionCavalryMaj. J. P. Adams    South CarolinaPalmetto BattalionArtilleryLt. Col. White   1stSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryLt. Col. Gailliard   2dSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryMaj. W. Stokes   3dSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryLt. Col. G. S. Jones   4thSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryMaj. Easley   5thSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryMaj. J. V. Moore   6thSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryMaj. Boyd   7thSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryMaj. P. H. Nelson   8thSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryLt. Col. Colcock   9thSouth CarolinaBattalionInfantryLt. Col. Smith    South CarolinaLucas BattalionArtilleryMaj. J. J. Lucas    South CarolinaPalmetto Battal
City Council. --The monthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Haskins, Critchfield, Stokes, Griffin, Scott, Eppes, Burr, Glazebrook, and Hill. Mr. Stockes presented a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use of a room in Bethel Church, for a school, by the Treasurer of the State Literary Fund. The following resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the Commissioners of S will ever pray. Respectfully, John W. Woody. Referred to the Committee of Finance. A petition from Richard Fox, Gauger, praying for an increase of fees, was debated, and referred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs. Burr, Stokes, and Haskins. The following ordinance on the subject was subsequently reported by Mr. Burr: 'An Ordinance to amen an Ordinance entitled. 'An Ordinance concerning the Ganger.' "Be it ordained by the Council of the city of Richmond, tha
ck by a shell; died yesterday in this city, and body sent to Charleston. Lieut. Myerhoof, Co. D, German Artillery, Charleston, killed by the falling of chases on him in the fight. Private Burnette, Co. F, 9th South Carolina Regiment, killed. Claus Meyer, German Artillery, foot shot off. Private Hawkins, same company, arm shot off. Geo. Monroe, Co. C. 9th S. C., slightly in the head. Sergt. S. M. Myrick, Dooly Guards, Georgia Vols., slightly in the face. Private W. Stokes, same company, in the hand slightly. Col. DeSaussure's horse was shot under him. This list is incomplete, as the troops landed at different points, and a portion of them have not yet been definitely heard from. It is reported that five of Col. Stiles' Regiment were killed, but it lacks confirmation. Capt. Yates, of Charleston, reported killed, is in this city and uninjured. All the records and papers of the 9th South Carolina Regiment, together with the stores, wer