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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ardee, April 30, ‘64, 17th and 18th Texas. Wade, David, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Aug. 20, ‘62. Sept. 30, ‘63, 27th Virginia Battalion Cavalry. Wallace, S. W., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, 5th Tennessee Cavalry. Wallace, James, Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank from June 29, ‘62.Wallace, James, Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank from June 29, ‘62. Nov. 30, ‘63, 5th Tennessee Cavalry. Ward, Benjamin N., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War May 16, ‘62, to rank from that day. Passed Board at Tupelo, Sept. 18, ‘62. Dec. 31, 40th Mississippi. Watson, A. F., Surgeon. April 30, ‘64, 17th Alabama. Westmoreland, Willis F., Surgeon, Tupelo. July 16, ordered to commandin Whyte, Thos. V., Assistant Surgeon. Oct. 31, ‘63, 9th Georgia Battalion Artillery. Wall, W. B., Assistant Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 33d Mississippi Regiment. Wallace, J. D., Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 1st and 4th Missouri Regiment. Dec. 1864, left with wounded at Franklin, Tenn. Wall, M. A., Assistant Surgeo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
orders of the Confederacy, as witness the defeat of Wallace, on the Monocacy, July 9th, 1864. His three vict witness Hunter's flight from Lynchburg, June 19th; Wallace's, from Monocacy, July 9th, and Crook's, from Kernsthe South mountain, and on the 9th confronted General Lew Wallace, strongly posted with General Tyler's troops unded and many prisoners in the Confederate hands. Wallace lost ninety-eight killed, 579 wounded, and 1,282 mind trebles about that time, and I hardly think that Wallace surpassed the average reduplicating view taken of h's Ferry, with a force 6,000 strong. 3. Defeated Wallace at the Monocacy, and sent him whirling into Baltimoof four opposing forces, two of which (Hunter's and Wallace's) he defeated, one of which (Sigel's) he eliminateHere is the proof: Hunter lost at Lynchburg 700, Wallace at Monocacy lost 1,959, and Sheridan reports his lohat Early killed, wounded and captured from Hunter, Wallace and Sheridan more men than he could ever muster upo