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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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June 5. The Twenty-fourth regiment of Massachusetts, while on a scouting expedition on the Pactolus road, near Washington, N. C., were attacked from an ambush by a rebel regiment, and had seven men killed and several wounded.--(Doc. 59.) The Twelfth regiment New York State militia, under the command of Col. William S. Ward, left New York for Washington, D. C.--The volunteer recruiting service in the United States, discontinued by General Orders No. 33, of April third, 1862, was restored, and orders to that effect were published by General Thomas. The rebel artillery opened upon the National forces at New Bridge, on the Chickahominy River, Va., from five different points, attempting to prevent General McClellan's troops from rebuilding the bridge; their fire was returned, and after an engagement of over two hours, the rebels were compelled to retire. A heavy storm, which had lasted two whole days, raised the Chickahominy River, Va., to an unprecedented height.--Pre
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
e Corps, C. S. N. N. H. Gregory, Co. E, 11th Regiment Va. Infantry. J. M. Moore, conscript, assigned to light duty. D. C. Robinson, Co. B, Stark's Batt. of Artillery. [136] List of officers and men of thirty-ninth Battalion Virginia Cavalry. (General R. E. Lee's escort.) Field and Staff. Joseph Michen, bugler; one horse and equipments. Company A. Jno. R. Lupton, 2d sergeant, one horse and equipments. Chas. H. Forsyth, 4th sergeant, one horse and equipments. Wm. S. Ward, 3d sergeant and clerk headquarters A. N. Va., one horse and equipments. Jos. S. Izeer, 5th sergeant, one horse, one bridle and halter. Black, Chas. O., private, one horse. Carter, L. P., private, one horse and equipments. Duerley, Geo., private, one horse and equipments. Piper, Geo. A., private, one horse and equipments. Willingham, Jacob H., private, one horse and equipments. Lufton, Thos. G., private, one horse and equipments. Koontz, Jno. W., private, one hor
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
st Lt. C. S. M. C. H. H. McCune, 2d Lt. C. S. M. C. A. M. Chichester, Ass't Eng'r P. A. C. S. M. J. Atkins, Capt. and A. Q. M. [23] List of detailed men and employees in service of Capt. G. W shell, A. Q. M. Headquarters. Sergeant W. S. Ward, Co. A, 39th Va. Batt. Cav. Private Joshua Thomas, Co. D, 39th Va. Batt. Cav. T. W. White, Co. A, 17th Va. Regiment Infantry. M. M. Hite, Co. A, 39th Va. Batt. Cavalry. N. Bell, Norfolk Light Artillery. W. H. Cautzon, 2d Co. Washingolk Light Artillery. A. Butts, Co. B, 39th Va. Cav. J. S. Lupton, Co. A, 39th Va. Cav. W. H. Cautzen, 2d Co. Washington Artillery. J. A. Denny, Co. A, 39th Va. Cav. M. M. Hite, Co. A, 39th Va. Cav. Joshua Thomas, Co. D, 39th Va. Cav. W. S. Ward, Co. A, 39th Va. Cav. D. W. Byrd, Co. D, 3d Batt. S. C. Infantry. E. E. Smith, Co. K, 3d Regiment S. C. Infantry. [26] Gary's Cavalry Brigade. This document was obligingly furnished by General J C. Kelton, Acting Adjutant and Inspector