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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 16 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ns Cake and Phillips, and Lieutenant Armstrong. In the Eighth regiment were killed: Lieutenants Foster and Farley. Wounded: Lieutenant-Colonel Murray; Captains McRill, Bradley and Johnson; Lieutenants Pierce, McBride, Gibson, Dudley, Good, Stevens, and Weatherford. In the Seventh regiment were killed: Captains Cocke and Perry. Wounded: Lieutenant-Colonel Cummings; Adjutant Waisburg, Captain Gillett, Stemmons, and McGee; Lieutenants Austin, Anderson, Weims, Wight, Strong, Wall, Finley, West, Gonce, and Bronaugh. Colonel Lewis captured. In the Tenth regiment were wounded: Lieutenants Wright, Baker, and Hanley. The following is a summary of my losses in each regiment, battalion, and the artillery detachment: Seventh regimentKilled17  Wounded126  Missing54--197 Eighth regimentKilled14  Wounded82  Missing67--163 Ninth regimentKilled7  Wounded53--60 Tenth regimentKilled11  Wounded41  Missing237--289 Pindall's sharps'trsKilled9  Wounded26  Missing8--43 Artille
anding section of guns in his detachment. Captain Sermmes, commanding battery, and his officers, Lieutenant Barnes and J. A. West, performed gallant service. Captain Blount, Brigade Inspector of Second brigade, rendered gallant service in the fieldtes battery. It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the cool and effective response made by Captain Semmes and Lieutenant West, whom the Fourth and Thirtieth Louisiana regiments fell back to support in this encounter. After a brief and quick rt in the action of the fifth instant, which I did. My men behaved well. The officers, Lieutenants J. T. M. Barnes and J. A. West, acted with great coolness and bravery, at times firing their pieces personally. Lieutenant T. F. Fauntleroy was detacmanding section of guns in his detachment; Captain Semmes, commanding battery, and his officers, Lieutenants Barnes and J. A. West, performed gallant service. Captain Blount, Brigade-Inspector of Second brigade, rendered gallant service in the field
Found that the cut-off road had been blockaded by Federals, and pronounced entirely impracticable for artillery. Sent a party of negroes, with a guard, under Lieutenant West, of Semmes' battery, to open it, and by ten o'clock on. the twentieth passed my entire column through I moved on to the Lafourche, striking it six miles below, on the twenty-first. Pickets reported reinforcements from New Orleans, during the night, and at sun up reported the enemy advancing. I posted Pyron's regiment, West's battery, and two squadrons of cavalry on the east bank of the Lafourche, and moved them down towards the railroad bridge. Lane, Stone, and Phillips were posted I will make a detailed report. To the members of my staff, Captains Wade and Zacharie, I am indebted for a hearty co-operation throughout the trip. Also to Lieutenant West, for his efficiency in his department. The services of Captain Ratcliffe, volunteer aid, were invaluable, owing to his thorough knowledge of the country and
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Appointments of the Western Virginia M. E. Conference. (search)
Western Virginia M. E. Conference, recently in session at Covington, Va.: Clarksburg District--S. H. Mullen, P. E.--Clarksburg, J. D. Bank; Buchannon, S. T. Mallory; Glenville, G. S. McCutchen; Jacksonville. R. N. Crooks; Rowlesburg, F. M. Slaven; Moundsville, W. Kennedy; Braxton, to be supplied; Boothsville, J. M. Lauck. Parkersburg District--S. Hargiss, P. E. Parkersburg, S. Kelly; Ravenswood, W. Briscoe; Little Kanawha, R. Stephens; Ripley, C. F. Crooks; Boane J. W. Flesher, J. A. West, sup'y; New Martinsville, R. Fox; Williamstown, J. Shodgress; Elizabeth, S. Kendall; Mason and Green Bottom, S. K. Vaught. Greenbrier District--S. Field P. E. Greenbrier, J. F. Williamson; Lick Creek, S. A. Rathbun; Monroe, H. S. Williams, J. Hanksup.; Newcastle and Newport. J. H. Burns, M. A. Davidson; Covington, S. S. Rider; Rocky Point, G. L. Warner; Summerville, to be supplied; Webster, M. Clendennin; Fayette, S. Black. Charleston District--P. H. Hoffman, P. E.--Charleston,