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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 1,756 1,640 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 979 67 Browse Search
Elias Nason, McClellan's Own Story: the war for the union, the soldiers who fought it, the civilians who directed it, and his relations to them. 963 5 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 742 0 Browse Search
Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 694 24 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 457 395 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 449 3 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 427 7 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 420 416 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 410 4 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
ll, 26th Va. bat., Greenbrier. Zzz=1st Lt. A. G. Hodgins, 26th bat., Richmond. 2d Lt. Drury Lacy, 28th Va. inft., Prince Edward county. Zzz=2d Lt. L. J. Hutton, 37th Va. inft., Glade Springs. Zzz=2d Lt. M. H. Duff, 37th Va. inft., Washington county. Zzz=2d Lt. E. A. Rosebalm, 37th Va. inft., Washington county. Zzz=2d Lt. S. A. Johnson, 25th Va. inft., Louisa C. H. Zzz=2d Lt. J. W. Groom, 25th Va. inft., Louisa C. H. Zzz=2d Lt. A. B. Cook, 25th Va. inft., Louisa C. H. ZzWashington county. Zzz=2d Lt. S. A. Johnson, 25th Va. inft., Louisa C. H. Zzz=2d Lt. J. W. Groom, 25th Va. inft., Louisa C. H. Zzz=2d Lt. A. B. Cook, 25th Va. inft., Louisa C. H. Zzz=2d Lt. R. C. Bryan, 48th Va. inft., Abingdon. 2d Lt. J. F. Fultches, 37th Va. inft., Abingdon. Zzz=2d Lt. J. L. King, 37th Va. inft., Abingdon. Zzz=2d Lt. R. Massey, Cutshaw bat., Covinsville. Zzz=2d Lt. W. H. Hughes, Page's bat., Richmond. Zzz=2d Lt. F. King, Page's bat., King William county. Zzz=2d Lt. Geo. L. Reizes, 5th Va. inft., Greenville. Zzz=2d Lt. John F. Ganoway, 50th Va. inft., Cobham Hill. Zzz=2d Lt. R. W. Legg, 50th Va. inft., Tiskey Cove. Zzz=2d Lt. R
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Life, services and character of Jefferson Davis. (search)
defended it? Cast out of it first the fathers of the republic. Brand with the mark of condemnation the whole people from whom he inherited the obligation, and by whom was imposed upon him the oath to support their deed. America must prostrate herself in sack-cloth and ashes, repent her history and revile her creators and her being ere she can call recreant the man of 1861 who defended the heritage and promise of a nation. Lincoln and slavery—charity to all. There is a statue in Washington city of him who uttered the words, Charity to all, malice to none, and he is represented in the act of breaking the manacles of a slave. Suppose there were carved on its pedestal the words: Do the Southern people really entertain fears that a Republican administration would directly or indirectly interfere with the slaves or with them about their slaves? The South would be in no more danger in this respect than it was in the days of Washington. This was his utterance December 22,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Georgia Infantry. (search)
im my pistol. It was the one Willie gave me and which I have shot at many a Yankee. That, I told him, was all the arms I had. I was then a prisoner, and I bore on with them in the charge. Our Confederate cavalry corps made a stand and drove us (Yankees) back, to my delight, though the balls whistled in rather close proximity to my head, and many a Yankee bit the dust. After this I was taken before the colonel, who, to my great joy and surprise, was an old friend-Sprigg Carroll, of Washington, D. C. He was very glad to see me, and his delight when I told him I was a member of Stonewall's staff was uncontrollable. He offered me a drink, which, by the way, I declined, and, after many friendly questions, he said: Willis, if you will give me your word of honor that you will not try to escape you can go anywhere you please and I will relieve the guard which is over you. As I was being exposed to a very heavy fire, and as that fire was from our own men, I accepted the offer. Just t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
s. Chaplain P. C. Robert came all the way from St. Louis to share the joys of the occasion. The surviving officers are: A. F. Bagby, Josiah Ryland, and William T. Haynes, all of whom were present. [A committee consisting of Norvell Ryland, Theodore Courtney, and B. F. Cooke, made every arrangement for the convenience and comfort of all during their stay, for which a hearty vote of thanks was passed.] Henderson, North Carolina, veterans, Colonel W. H. Check commander. Washington, North Carolina, veterans, C. R. Barker commanding. Thirty-fourth Virginia Infantry, Captain Bagby commanding. Wise Brigade, Colonel J. T. Goode commanding. Company G, Third Virginia Battalion. The following members of this the youngest in years—all were lads — of volunteers who served continuously in the Confederate army for local defenses 1863-‘65, were in line: Captain E. S. Gay, Third-Lieutenant Wilton Randolph, FirstSer-geant John B. Purcell, Second-Sergeant W. R. Cowardin, Third-<
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Lee's Birthday: eminent men of the United States send sentiments for the day—ministers, soldiers, statesmen and scholars each bring an offering. (search)
to the Southern people, and hence to the whole country. J. M. Schofield. Washington, D. C. Admiral Porter, of the Navy. No man should hesitate to bear teof citizens who admired his private character. David D. Porter, Admiral. Washington, D. C. Gov. Campbell, of Ohio. As a Northern man, and a member of thaeal type of an American citizen, gentleman, and soldier. John H. Reagan. Washington, D. C. Cardinal Gibbons. General Lee was a hero of whom the whole nateir own. It is a possession and glory of the human race. John W. Daniel. Washington, D. C. From Henry Watterson. I cannot answer your command for a sentithe sun, Made him but greater seem, not greater grow. William L. Wilson. Washington, D. C. Rev. Dr. Moses D. Hoge. The public career of Robert E. Lee for approve; More brave for this, that he hath much to love. W. H. Milburn. Washington, D. C. A. K. M'Clure, Philadelphia times. General Robert E. Lee will
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Lee's Lieutenants. (search)
Generals and their present residence. Joseph E. Johnston, Washington, D. C. Gustave P. T. Beauregard, New Orleans. General with tempo New York. LaFayette McLaws, Savannah, Ga. C. W. Field, Washington, D. C. S. G. French, Holly Springs, Miss. C. L. Stevenson, WashingWashington, D. C. John H. Forney, Alabama. Dabney H. Maury, Richmond, Va. Henry Heth, United States Coast Survey. Robert Ransom, Jr., Weldons, Mo. A. H. Colquitt, United States Senate. R. E. Colston, Washington, D. C. Phil. Cook, Atlanta, Ga. John R. Cooke, Richmond, Va. M. D Pearce, Arkansas. E. W. Pettus, Selma, Ala. Albert Pike, Washington, D. C. W. A. Quarles, Clarksville. Tenn. B. H. Robertson, WashingtWashington, D. C. F. H. Robertson, Austin, Tex. J. B. Robertson, Waco, Tex. Daniel Ruggles, Fredericksburg, Va. George W. Rains, Augusta, Ga. rsburg, Va. G. C. Wharton, New River, Va. Marcus J. Wright, Washington, D. C. G. J. Wright, Griffin, Ga. H. H. Walker, New York. W. S.