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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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of Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. The rest of the battalion was stationed at Tiptonville, and escaped at the fall of Island No.10., by wading through the overflow to the transport Jeff Davis, on which they floated in the dark down to Fort Pillow, Tenn. At Corinth the battalion was reorganized under Maj. T. F. Murff, captain Company A, D. C. Adams, first lieutenant; Company C, J. A. St. Cloud, captain, and Ross, lieutenant; Company D, Tarver Toone, captain; E. B. Whitely, first lieutenant; George T. Williams, second lieutenant; John Moore, third lieutenant; Company E, John Moore, cap. tain; Blassingame, first lieutenant; Boushall, second lieutenant. Company B, which had been changed to Company A, was with Captain Hoadley until his death. It surrendered at Vicksburg. The battalion was in battle at Farmington, Richmond, Ky., and Murfreesboro, Tenn., and was then consolidated with the Fourth regiment, Col. H. G. Bunn. The Fifth Arkansas infantry was organized at Gainesville, Ark., in Jul
The Daily Dispatch: March 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Another speech of Vice President Stephens. (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs in Petersburg. Petersburg, March 23d, 1861. The solemn ceremony of Ordination was performed yesterday morning at St. Paul's Church, by Bishop Johns. The candidates ordained were Messrs. George T. Williams, of Suffolk, and John S. Hansborough, of Prince George county, Va. Rev. George Woodbridge, D. D., of your city, delivered a sermon appropriate to the occasion, which, in point of argument and lucid explanation, equalled any pulpit effort I have heard for some time. His charge to the candidates was peculiarly impressive, and doubtless made all feel an additional interest in the two who have devoted themselves to this noblest of callings. In the evening, the rite of confirmation was administered to some 20 persons at Grace Church, and to-day, to 15 more at St. Paul's. A large number of our citizens went to Chester to-day, to witness the raising of the Southern Confederacy flag. This event has been looked forward to w
Ordination. --Rev. George T. Williams, of Suffolk, Va., and John S. Hansborough of Prince George county, were ordained to the Episcopal ministry, in Petersburg, by Bishop Johns, on Friday. Rev. George Woodbridge, of Richmond, preached the ordination sermon.