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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 6 (search)
Artillery—1st N. Y. Art. (Bat. I). 3d division, Maj.-gen. Carl Schurz. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Schimmelpfennig—82d Ill., 68th, 157th N. Y., 61st O., 74th Pa. 2d brigade,—58th, 119th N. Y., 82d O., 75th Pa., 26th Wis. Artillery—1st O. Art. (Bat. I). Corps Artillery, Lieut.-col. Schirmer—2d N. H. Art. (Bat. Indep.), 1st O. Art. (Bat. K), 1st Va. Art. (Bat. C). Corps Cavalry—Cos. A and B 1st Ind. Cav. Twelfth army corps, Major-general Slocum. 1st division, Brig.-gen. Williams. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Knipe—5th Conn., 10th Me., 28th N. Y., 46th, 128th Pa. 2d brigade, Col. Ross—20th Conn., 3d Md., 123d, 145th N. Y. 3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Ruger, 27th Ind., 2d Mass., 13th N. J., 107th N. Y., 3d Wis. Artillery—1st N. Y. Art. (Bats. K, M), 4th U. S. Art. (Bat. F). 2d division, Brig.-gen. Geary. 1st brigade, Col. Candy—5th, 7th, 29th, 66th O., 28th, 147th Pa. 2d brigade, Brig.-gen. Kane—29th, 109th, 111th, 124th, 125th Pa. 3
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 7 (search)
ade Ames, 17th Conn., 75th, 107th O. 2d division, Brigadier-general Von Steinwehr. 1st brigade, Costar, 134th, 154th N. Y., 73d Pa. 2d brigade Smith, 33d Mass., 55th, 73d O. 3d division, Major-general Schurz. 1st brigade, Von Amsberg, 82d Ill., 45th, 157th N. Y., 61st O., 74th Pa. 2d brigade Krzyzanowski, 58th, 119th N. Y., 82d O., 75th Pa., 26th Wis. Corps artillery, Captain——, 5 batteries, 26 cannon. Twelfth corps. Major-General Slocum. 1st division, Brigadier-general Williams. 1st brigade, Ruger, 5th, 20th Conn., 3d Md., 123d, 146th, 149th N. Y. 2d brigade Colgrove, 27th Ind., 2d Mass., 107th N. Y., 13th N. J. 3d brigade Lockwood, 1st E. Shore, 1st Md., 150th N. Y. 2d division, Brigadier-general Geary. 1st brigade, Candy, 5th, 7th, 29th, 66th O., 28th, 147th Pa. 2d brigade Kane, 29th, 109th, 111th Pa. 3d brigade Greene, 60th, 78th, 102d, 137th N. Y. Corps artillery, Captain——, 4 batteries, 20 cannon. Cavalry corps. Major-G
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
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. 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 (Courtney Art.). Thompson's Battery (Louisiana Guarmes A. Walker. 2d Virginia. 4th Virginia. 5th Virginia. 27th Virginia. 33d Virginia. Nichol's brigade. Colonel J. M. Williams. Brig-gen. A. Iverson. Assigned July 19th. 1st Louisiana. 2d Louisiana. 10th Louisiana. 14th Louisiana. the neighborhood of Hagerstown to Williamsport; the Eleventh corps, from Funkstown, via Hagerstown, to Williamsport; and Williams' (First) division of the Twelfth corps, from Jones' Cross-roads to near Falling Waters, and thence to near Williamsport.
v. and Provost Marshal. Office of Recruiting Commission,Department of Kansas, Leavenworth City August 18, 1862 Major E. A. Calkins, Provost Marshal: Sir --In compliance with your request, contained in your note of this date, Captain J. M. Williams, commanding the 12th regiment Kansas volunteers, (colored.) has been ordered to receive, guard, and discipline such prisoners as you may send to his camp. For your information, I enclose a copy of said orders. Very respectfully, Your o, Your obedient servant, T. J. Weed, Major and A. A. A. G. Special Orders, No. 9. [Extract.] V. Captain J. M. Williams, commanding the 12th regiment volunteers, (colored,) is hereby directed to receive into the camp of said regiment, and strictly guard and discipline all persons who may be delivered to him as prisoners by the order of Major E. A. Calkins, Provost Marshal of this district. By order of James H. Lane, Commander of Recruiting. T. J. Weed, Major and A. A. A. G.
egan, 1st Mich cav; H C Boyd, 5th N Y; Jas McConnell, do; C S Montgomery, do; H E Hascall, 1st Mich cav; G S Elcock, 14th N Y; 1st Lieuts F A B Koons, 5th Pa; T P Havilaud, Adjt 12th Mass; Lieuts Fred'k Schluemback, 29th N Y; P Clarey, 24th N Y; John C Shaw, 1st N Y; Francis Ferns, Harris Light cavalry; Bernard Franz, Aide-de-camp to Gen Stahl; Capt Jno Hess. 1st Va cav; 1st Lieuts Anthony Browner, 5th N Y; S C Barker, Berdan Sharpshooters; Jas E Doughty, 2d U S Sharpshooters; Geo C Woolley, 9th N Y cav; 2d Lieuts A L Easterbrook, 22d N Y; Jno S Raymond, 5th N Y; Wm O Ranuells, 75th Ohio; R G McKay; 1st Mich cav; 1st Lieut Fred Bieleman, 1st Mich cav; 2d Lieuts G Wipft, 1st Va cav; Jno F Williams, 107th Pa; Capt Thos Elliott, 60th N Y; 2d Lieuts Jas Hatch, 20th N Y; Isaac M Jones, 9th Pa cav; Joshua Davis, 73d Ohio; C W Fisher, 104th N Y; 1st Lieut R Brownley, 55th Ohio.They were lodged in the Libby prison, along with the other officers of Pope already on the hands of the Government.
A. Carter; 47th Va. reg't, Lieut, Chandler; 5th N. C. battalion, S. T. Gee; 11th Va. reg't, James R. Rice; Danville artillery, G. W. Keesee; 1st La. reg't. A. Thurnway and — Crangle; 2d La. reg't, J. A. Prim, E. Well Ashley Covington, Wm. Smith, privates, and Lieuts. McBride; and Swann; 9th La. reg't, Capt. G. W. Chadbourne, privates J. A. Hesser, J, Pervis, D. C. Cobb; 15th La. reg't, Serg't Clack and Private Jack Haley, 10th La, reg't F. Price. Among the wounded still at the hospital at Sharpsburg we find the names of the following officers Col. R. Penn, 42d Virginia regiment, thigh amputated, 48th Alabama regiment, Lieut. W. M. Hard-wicks, wounded in foot; 1st Louisiana regiment, Lieut. Lawrence, leg amputated; Lieut. Mallory, wounded in both legs; 2d Louisiana regiment, Col. J. M. Williams, wounded in chest Lieut. Hobart leg amputated; 10th Louisiana regiment, Captain Warmillion, in thigh, Lieut, Charles Knowlton, in chest, Lieut. Harraro, arm amputated and wounded in leg.
Disturbing an Audience. --Col. Wm. Jones alias J. M. Williams, and Lieut. Alexander W. Hamilton, were before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct at Metropolitan Hall on Tuesday night last. It was proven in evidence that these parties were having a "high old time" at the above-mentioned place of amusement, when, on being spoken to by Mr. James H. Munday, one of the doorkeepers, Col. Jones drew a pistol on him, which he snapped twice without its discharging. Jones and Hamilton were further charged with resisting the police, who attempted to arrest them. The first named was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer an indictment before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and the latter in a like amount to keep the peace. Mr. George Watt entered into bonds for Jones, and the Mayor accepted Jones as security for Hamilton.
The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1864., [Electronic resource], Pennsylvania campaign--second day at Gettysburg. (search)
t. Having passed the creek, and getting close under the hill which the enemy occupied, Gen. J. M. Jones, who was on the right, reformed his line and advanced steadily up the hill to the attack; but before the brigade had proceeded very far Gen. Jones was wounded, and his senior Colonel being also shot about the same time, the brigade was for awhile without a commander, and was thrown into some confusion, and finally retired a short distance. The Louisiana brigade of General Nichols, (Col. J. M. Williams commanding,) conformed their movements to those of Gen. Jones's. On the extreme left General G H Stewart's brigade was more successful. Pushing around to the enemy's left, he enfiladed and drove the enemy from a breastwork they had built in order to defend their right flank, and which ran at right angles to the rest of their lines up the mountain side. The enemy, however, quickly moved forward a force in order to retake it, but were repulsed, our troops occupying their own breastwo
Nicholl's Louisiana Brigade. --A letter from Colonel J. M. Williams, of the 2d Louisiana regiment, referring to Nicholls's brigade, which he commanded, and some remarks made relative to it in our correspondent's review of the battle of Gettysburg, says: "This brigade never fell back, or 'retired a short distance to conform to Jones's brigade.' We were not repulsed, but only checked, and held our advanced position for eighteen or twenty hours, until ordered by Major Gen. Johnson to withdraw. Troops never fought better, nor with more determined valor, than did this gallant little band of Louisianians in storming the heights of Cemetery Hill."
The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1864., [Electronic resource], Pictures drawn from the Yankee House of Representatives. (search)
Captain J. M. Williams, of Danville, Virginia, was shot and killed by Moses D. Echols on the 25th.
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