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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Broaderatis, 2d Sergeant D. L. Hedick, 3d Corporal C. D. Rawley, Private T. B. Burleson, J. H. Deger. Co. F. Private A. M. Connerad, Private J. Kelley, S. Irwin, F. A. McAmety. Co. G. Private R. S. Hogarth. Co. H. 2d Sergeant John J. Gray, 3d Sergeant A. F. Walker, Private Thomas Boyd, Private James Vinzant, W. H. Jenninas. Co. I. Private S. A. Mitchell, Private H. R. Holmes. Co. K. 1st Sergeant John D. Gould, Private W. B. Hodge, W. J. Mercer, Private L. F. Walker, E. A. Moore. Co. L. 2d Corporal W. B. Bryant, 3d Corporal W. H. Lamb, Private S. Bonds, Private John Lee, Levi Lee. Co. M. 4th Sergeant J. Fulford, 5th Sergeant N. Campbell, C. T. Ellis, 1st Corporal N. Denmark, J. Hargrove, Private R. M. Bently, Nelson Armstrong, J. Bryant, Gustavus Brown. Private R. Bryant, [1 off. 59 men.] Fifth Florida Regiment. Co. A. Private John Mays, John Stewart, Private David L. Geer, Private B. G. Gainey,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gettysburg. (search)
Company E—Lieutenants P. P. L. Todd, J. H; Johnson, Privates B. Tate, T. Albrittam, D. Bryant, A. J. Hogan. Company F—Privates W. J. Thompson, J. Neil, R. Cobb, D. Tillis. Company G—Sergeant W. E. Livingston, Privates John Revels, H. Harris, H. V. Long, H. McClellan, G. R. Brooman. Company H—Privates E. Hall, F. Medicis, M. Sanchez, J. J. Vinzant. Company I—Lieutenant J. W. Hall, Privates W. Belote, E. H. Tomblin, William Stringheard. Company K—Privates H. C. Grosventine, L. F. Walker, R. N. Batten, W. Hodge. Company L—Privates T. H. Sutton, E. Dampier. Company M—Lieutenant J. D. Perkins, Sergeant J. Betton, Privates Herndons B. M. Hora, S. Dimmock, R. W. Sirles, H. C. Billingsby, W. W. Shuman, N. A. Armstrong, P. Conniff. Fifth Florida. Company A—Lieutenant G. L. Odum, Privates R. H. McClelland, D. M. Claytor, M. D. Pratton, B. H. Lee, Robert Potts, John F. Cooper. Company B—Privates J. R. Richard, J. Niblack, P. Morgan, John Field, T. S. G
Orleans seven years ago. The Memphis Appeal states positively that Columbus is not to be evacuated, and will not be, unless at the point of the bayonet. The New York journals submit to Secretary Stanton's rescript against the publication of military movements with a bad grace. Extensive preparations have been on foot in New York to receive Col. Corcoran, and they "wonder why he don't come." Measures are progressing in the Federal Congress to abolish slavery in Maryland and Delaware. Late advices from the Western coast of Africa represent the slave trade as exceedingly active. Six of the Yankee prisoners that lately escaped from jail at Columbia, S. C., have been recaptured. Col. John F. Cushman, of Oxford, Miss., died suddenly a few days ago. Wm. Brown and Wm. Cassidy have been hanged in New Orleans for murder. Saltpetre has been discovered in great abundants in Burnet county, Texas. The headquarters of Gen. L. F. Walker are at Ala.