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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 2 2 Browse Search
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox 1 1 Browse Search
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General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox, Chapter28: Gettysburg-Third day. (search)
for June 14. Col. J. M. Williams; 1st La., Capt. E. D. Willett; 2d La., Lieut.-Col. R. E. Burke; 10th La., Maj. T. N. Powell; 14th La., Lieut.-Col. David Zable; 15th La., Maj. Andrew Brady. Jones's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John M. Jones, Lieut.-Col. R. H. Dungan; 21st Va., Capt. W. P. Moseley; 25th Va., Col. J. C. Higginbotham, Lieut.-Col. J. A Robinson; 42d Va., Lieut.-Col. R. W. Withers, Capt. S. H. Saunders; 44th Va., Maj. N. Cobb, Capt. T. R. Buckner; 48th Va., Lieut.-Col. R. H. Dungan, Maj. Oscar White; 50th Va., Lieut.-Col. L. H. N. Salyer. Artillery, Maj. J. W. Latimer, Capt. C. I. Raine; 1st Md. Batt., Capt William F. Dement; Alleghany (Va.) Art., Capt. J. C. Carpenter; Chesapeake (Md.) Art., Capt. William D. Brown; Lee (Va.) Batt., Capt. C. I. Raine, Lieut. William W. Hardwicke. Rodes's division, Maj.-Gen. R.-E. Rodes:--Daniel's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Junius Daniel; 32d N. C., Col. E. C. Brabble; 43d N. C., Col. T. S. Kenan, Lieut.-Col. W. G. Lewis; 45th N. C., Lieut.-Col. S. H.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The Confederate army. (search)
nk: 2d Va., Col. J. Q. A. Nadenbousch; 4th Va., Maj. William Terry; 5th Va., Col. J. H. S. Funk, Lieut.-Col. H. J. Williams; 27th Va., Col. J. K. Edmondson (w), Lieut.-Col. D. M. Shriver; 33d Va., Col. A. Spengler. Brigade loss: k, 54; w, 430; mn, 9 =493 Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. J. R. Jones, Col. T. S. Garnett (k), Col. A. S. Vandeventer: 21st Va., Capt. John B. Moseley; 42d Va., Lieut.-Col. R. W. Withers; 44th Va., Maj. N. Cobb, Capt. Thomas R. Buckner; 48th Va., Col. T. S. Garnett, Maj. Oscar White; 50th Va., Col. A. S. Vandeventer, Maj. L. J. Perkins, Capt. Frank W. Kelly. Brigade loss: k, 52; w, 420 = 472. Third Brigade (Colston's), Col. E. T. H. Warren (w), Col. T. V. Williams (w), Lieut.-Col. S. D. Thruston (w), Lieut.-Col. H. A. Brown: 1st N. C., Col. J. A. McDowell (w); 3d N. C., Lieut.-Col. S. D. Thruston; 10th Va., Col. E. T. H. Warren, Lieut.-Col. S. T. Walker (k), Maj. Joshua Stover (k), Capt. A. H. Smals; 23d Va., Lieut.-Col. Simeon T. Walton; 37th Va., Col. T. V. Will
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st-3d, 1863. (search)
ousch; 4th Va., Maj. William Terry; 5th Va., Col. J. H. S. Funk; 27th Va., Lieut.-Col. D. M. Shriver; 33d Va., Capt. J. B. Golladay. Brigade loss: k, 35; w, 208; m, 87=330. Jones's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John M. Jones (w), Lieut.-Col. R. H. Dungan: 21st Va., Capt. W. P. Moseley; 25th Va., Col. J. C. Higginbotham (w), Lieut.-Col. J. A. Robinson; 42d Va., Lieut.-Col. R. W. Withers (w), Capt. S. H. Saunders; 44th Va., Maj. N. Cobb (w), Capt. T. R. Buckner; 48th Va., Lieut.-Col. R. H. Dungan; Maj. Oscar White; 50th Va., Lieut.-Col. L. H. N. Salyer. Brigade loss: k, 58; w, 302; in, 61 = 421. Artillery Battalion, Maj. J. W. Latimer (m w), Capt. Charles I. Raine: 1st Md. Battery, Capt. William F. Dement; Va. Battery (Alleghany Art'y), Capt. J. C. Carpenter; Md. Battery (Chesapeake Art'y), Capt. William D. Brown (w); Va. (Lee) Battery, Capt. Charles I. Raine, Lieut. William W. Hardwicke. Battalion loss: k, 10; w, 40= 50. Rodes's division, Maj.-Gen. Robert E. Rodes. Daniel's Brigade, Brig
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ment Va. Infantry. A. S. Miller, Surgeon, 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. W. H. Fitchett, Capt. Co. B, 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. E. D. Camden, Capt. Co. C, 25th Va. Regiment Infantry. James L. Tompkins, 1stLt. Co. B, Commanding 23d Regiment Va. Infantry. John D. Biggs, 2nd Lieut. Co. G, 42d Va. Regiment. D. W. Anderson, Maj. Commanding 44th Va. Regiment. R. H. Gilliam, Capt. Co. I, 44th Va. Wm. B. Dunn, 1st Lt. Co. I, 44th Va. R. H. Dungan, Col. 48th Va. Regiment Infantry. Oscar White, Lt.-Col. 48th Va. Infantry. Wm. F. Price, 1st Lieut. and Adj't, 48th Va. Infantry. John L. Gollehon, 1st Lieut. Co. D., 48th Va. Infantry. D. H. Lee Martz, Lt.-Col. Commanding 10th Va. Infantry. M. G. Balthis, Chaplain, 10th Va. Infantry. J. G. H. Miller, 1st Lieut. Co. I, 10th Va. Infantry. J. P. Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. Commanding 23d Regiment Va. Infantry. J. L. Cannon, Ass't Surg'n, 23d Regiment Va. Infantry. P. B. Henley, 1st Lieut. Co. B, 23d Va. Regiment Infantry.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
West, Ass't Surg. Theo., 304. West, Lt. T. S., 448. Weston, Major James A., 358. Weston, Lt. M. E., 334. Westray, Lt. T., 296. Wharey, Chaplain J. M., 15, 64. Wharton, Chaplain L. B., 432. Wharton, Capt. W. W., 263. Wherry, Lt. B. C., 449. Whetstone, Ass't Surg. N. C., 395. Whisnant, Lt. E., 424. Whitaker, Lt. J. S., 263. Whitaker, Lt. S, 358. White, Capt. C., 212. White, Lt. H. F., 382. White, Col. J. M., 122. White, Lt. J. R. S., 94. White, Capt J. W. 275. White, Col., Oscar, 85. White, Lt. O. P., 276. White, Lt. R. A., 358. White, R. C., 18. White, Capt. S. G., 347. White, Lt., Thomas, 231. White, Chaplain T. N., 146. White, Capt. W. S., 347. Whitehead, Capt. J, D., 71. Whitehead, Col. R. O., 347. Whiting, Major H. A., 218. Whitley, Lt. N. C., 275. Whitlock, Capt. N. J., 238. Whitner, Capt. J. H., 402. Whitney, S. M., 120. Whitesides, Ass't Surg. T. D., 121. Whitted, Lt. J. M., 359. Whitted, Capt. W. A., 276. Whitworth, Capt. J. S,
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
on. Lieutenant-colonel H. A. Brown. 1st North Carolina, Col. J. A. McDowell, Lt.-col. H. A. Brown. 3d North Carolina, Lt.-col. S. D. Thruston. 10th Virginia, Col. E. T. H. Warren, Lt.-col. S. T. Walker, Maj. Joshua Stover. 23d Virginia. 37th Virginia, Col. T. V. Williams. Jones' brigade. Brigadier-general J. R. Jones. Colonel T. S. Garnett. Colonel A. S. Vanderventer. 21st Virginia. 42d Virginia, Lt.-col. R. W. Withers. 44th Virginia. 48th Virginia, Col. T. S. Garnett, Maj. Oscar White. 50th Virginia, Col. A. S. Vanderventer, Major L. J. Perkins, Captain——Kelly, Captain Mathews. Nicholls' brigade. Brigadier-general F. T. Nicholls. Colonel J. M. Williams. 1st Louisiana. 2d Louisiana, Col. J. M. Williams. 10th Louisiana, Lt.-col. John M. Legett. 14th Louisiana. 15th Louisiana. Artillery. Lieutenant-colonel H. P. Jones. Carrington's Virginia Battery (Charlotteville Art.). Garber's Virginia Battery (Staunton Art.). Latimer's Virginia Battery (Cou
Items from Manassas. A letter dated Manassas, August 31st, written by a member of the 8th Georgia regiment, says: "Fighting continues; we are driving the enemy back." The following casualties are mentioned as occurring in the regiment. Col. Towers and Capt. Dawson, Acting Major. wounded; Capt. Phenizy, killed; Capt. Huley, mortally wounded. The regiment went into the fight 150 to 200 strong, and had 56 killed and wounded. The Yankees have removed the monument erected in memory of the gallant Bartow, near Robertson's house. The Irish battalion, in the second brigade, went into action with about 60 men and eight officers. and lost 35 men killed and wounded. The battalion was under command of Capt. O. C. Henderson, of company G, who was wounded slightly with a shell. Among the officers wounded were; Acting Adjutant Oscar White, in the arm; Lieut. W. Duval Howard, of company A, through the lungs. mortally. Lieut. Geo. B. Herner, of company D, in the neck.