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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of the First Maryland regiment. (search)
y D, Captain James R. Herbert: First Lieutenant, G. W. Booth; Second Lieutenants, W. Key Howard and Nicholas Snowden. Company E, Captain H. McCoy: First Lieutenant, E. W. O'Brien; Second Lieutenants, Jos. G. W. Marriott and John Cushing. Company F, Captain J. Louis Smith: First Lieutenant, Thomas Holbrook; Second Lieutenants, Jos. Stewart and W. J. Broad-foot. Company G, Captain Wilson C. Nicholas: First Lieutenant, Alexander Cross; Second Lieutenant, E. P. Deppish. Company H, Captain William H. Murray: First Lieutenant, George Thomas; Second Lieutenants, F. X. Ward and R. Gilmor. On the 1st of July the army marched for Martinsburg to meet Patterson. On the 2d it reached Darksville, seven miles from that place, where it remained the 3d, 4th and 5th in order of battle, waiting the approach of the enemy, but Patterson was content with the capture of Martinsburg and declined the challenge, and on the 6th the forces again returned to Winchester, where they remained until the 18th.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
E. F. Berryman, Private A. Harrall, G. F. Gilding, T. Hodges, Private T. F. Miller, J. McGlone, E. Robertson, M. Turner. Co. I. Sergeant J. M. Sherwood, Corporal T. Collins, Mus'n J. J. Smith, Private J. Beaton, W. W. Dollett, R. Duke, Private A. G. Fowler, J. Holloway, E. King, A. Powell, J. Tompkins. Co. K. Private R. Stafford, Private E. Sorey. [107] General and Staff, Wilcox's Division. C. M. Wilcox, Maj.-Gen. Jos. A. Engelhard, Maj. and A. A. G. F. X. Ward, Capt. and A. D. C. M. M. Lindsay, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. F. L. Glover, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. H. Bolton, Capt. and Eng'r Officer. T. A. Evins, Act'g Chief Surgeon. N. E. Scales, Maj. and Q. M. D. T. Carraway, Maj. and C. S. R. M Oates, Capt. and A. Q. M. J. M. Tate, Capt. and A. Q. M. J. G. Edwards, Capt. and A. C. S. Lane's Brigade. Jas. H. Lane, Brig. Gen. E. J. Hale, Jr., Capt. and A. A. G. E. B. Meade, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. E. N. Herndon, Maj. and Q
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
W., 303. Walker, Lt. N. H., 16. Walker, Capt. N. J., 326. Walker, Adj't O. K., 212. Walker, Lt. P. A., 327. Walker, Lt. R. S., 421. Walker, Lt. T. J., 314. Walker, Capt. W. T., 333. Walker, Gen. W. H.; Brigade of, 402. Wall, Capt. W. C., 204. Wall, Capt. W. J., 326. Wallace, Capt. T. P., 70. Walkup, col. S. H., 275. Walters, Capt. G., 421. Walters, Capt. J. M., 10. Walton, Lt. D. H., 85. Walthall, Lt. L. B., 71. Waralany, Maj. A. B., 368. Ward, Surg. B. F., 284. Ward, Capt. F. X., 357. Ward, Capt. J. L., 71. Wardlaw, Adj't J. J., 121. Wardlaw, Capt. W. C., 122, 144. Ware, Lt. M. H., 413. Waring, Capt. P. C., 441. Warm, Lt. Henry W., 96. Warren, Lt. J. P., 72. Warren, Surg. L. P., 296. Warren, Ass't Surg. M. S., 10. Warren, Courier S., 177. Washington Batt. Art., 56, 458, 472. Waters, Capt. J. H., 212. Watford, Ass't Surg. W. B., 231. Watkins, Surg. B. F., 145. Watkins, Ass't Surg. B. S., 424. Watkins, Maj. H. C., 431. Watkins. Lt.
Massachusetts troops, was more serious than was at first supposed. The following is a list of the killed and wounded, as far as could be ascertained, up to last night: Citizens Killed.--John McGann, Robert W. Davis, Philip T. Miles, Wm. R. Clark, Michael Murphy, Patrick Griffith, James Carr, Francis Maloney, John McMahon, Sebastian Gies, William Maloney. Citizens Wounded.--John Staub, slightly; S. Constant; George Coney, slightly; Patrick Griffin, severely; James Myer, severely; F. X. Ward, severely; William Read, slightly. Soldiers Killed.--Andrew Rollins, George Wilson, and two others unknown. Soldiers Wounded.--James Keenan, Asa Needham, Private Coburn, Edward Hart, Sergeant Ames, Michael Green, H. W. Danforth, D. B. Tyler. Besides these it is said that some twenty-five were so badly wounded that after they reached Washington it was found necessary to place them under the care of surgeons. Police man Staylor, who passed through the cars at Camden station,