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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The Confederate Army. (search)
Maj. John C. Haskell: Flanner's (N. C.) Battery; Gard-n's (S. C.) Battery; Lamkin's (Va.) Battery; Ramsay's (N. C.) Battery. Cabell's Battalion, Col. Henry C. Cabell: Callaway's (Ga.) Battery; Carlton's (Ga.) Battery; McCarthy's (Va.) Battery; Manly's (N. C.) Battery. Second Army Corps, Lieut.-Gen. Richard S. Ewell. Early's division, Maj.-Gen. Jubal A. Early. Hays's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Harry T. Hays: 5th La., Lieut.-Col. Bruce Menger; 6th La., Maj. William H. Manning; 7th La., Maj. J. M. Wilson; 8th La.,----; 9th La.,----. Pegram's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John Pegram: 13th Va., Col. James B. Terrill; 31st Va., Col. John S. Hoffman; 49th Va., Col. J. C. Gibson; 52d Va.,----; 58th Va.,----. Gordon's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John B. Gordon: 13th Ga.,----; 26th Ga., Col. E. N. Atkinson; 31st Ga., Col. C. A. Evans; 38th Ga.,----; 60th Ga., Lieut.-Col. Thomas J. Berry; 61st Ga.,----. Johnson's division, Maj.-Gen. Edward Johnson. Stonewall Brigade, Brig.-Gen. James A. Walker: 2d Va., C
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 55: operations of the Mississippi Squadron in the latter part of 1864 and in 1865. (search)
, Wm. W. Smith; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. G. Burkley and Jos. Walter. Osage--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, George W. Rogers; Acting-Master, Wm. S. Pease; Acting-Ensigns, W. J. Durney and Arthur O'Leary; Acting-Master's Mates, John C. Winslow and R. W. Rogers; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. R. Bowler; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Thos. Doughty; Acting-First-Assistant, R. J. Stone; Acting-Second-Assistants, W. C. Gabbrith and Wm. Grant; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. Burke and J. M. Wilson; Acting-Carpenter, C. C. Gilliland. Carondelet--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Chas. P. Clark; Acting-Master, C. W. Miller; Acting-Ensigns, Oliver Donaldson, S. D. Jordan and T. A. Quinn; Acting-Master's Mates, L. W. Hastings, W. H. H. DeGroot, Geo. F. Bean, Wm. J. Fraks and W. D. McKean, Jr.: Acting-Assistant Surgeon, D. Curtis; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. W. Robertson; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Chas. H. Caven; Acting-Second-Assistants, Michael Norton and W. S. Barlow;
605. Willard, Maj., 133. Williams, Gen. A. S., 193 ; in Maryland campaign, 591, 592, 601, 622, 624. Williams, Maj. L., 44, 45, 61, 62, 91; at Williamsburg, 321 ; in pursuit, 340 ; Hanover C. H., 372, 374, 398. Williams, Gen. S., 45, 61, 83, 122, 141, 219, 540. Williams, Col., 510. Williamsburg, Va., 260, 300, 318 battle of, 319-333 ; evacuated, 333, 352. Williamsport, Va., 559, 562, 621, 622, 624. Willich, Col., 143. Wilson, Lieut. J. H., 125. Wilson, Lieut. J. M., 125. Wilson. Capt. T., 170. Winchester, Va., 78, 192, 193, 195, 570, 615, 616, 622, 624, 625. Wood, Maj. W. H., 33. Woodbury, Gen. D. V., 119, 124, 246, 248, 262, 511, 514. Woodruff, Lieut., 593, 598. Woodward, Capt. J. H., 130. Wool, Gen. J. E., at Fortress Monroe, 246, 247, 265, 266, 270, 277, 278, 306. Wright, Col. E. H., 123, 311. Wyndham. Col, 296. Wynn's Mill, Va., 284, 287, 312, Wytheville, Va., 53, 54. Yorktown, Va., 163, 165, 227, 246, siege of, 253-318; defences, 260 267, 268,
the work kept up, McClellan was able to unite the divided wings of the army almost at will. Regulars near Fair Oaks — officers of McClellan's horse Artillery Brigade These trained soldiers lived up to the promise in their firm-set features. Major Hays and five of his Lieutenants and Captains here-Pennington, Tidball, Hains, Robertson and Barlow-had, by 1865, become general officers. From left to right (standing) are Edm. Pendleton, A. C. M. Pennington, Henry Benson, H. M. Gibson, J. M. Wilson, J. C. Tidball, W. N. Dennison; (sitting) P. C. Hains, H. C. Gibson, Wm. Hays, J. M. Robertson, J. W. Barlow; (on ground) R. H. Chapin, Robert Clarke, A. C. Vincent. runs the Richmond and York River Railroad. Seven miles from Richmond another highway intersects the one from Williamsburg, known as the Nine Mile road. At the point of this intersection once grew a clump of Seven Pines, hence the name of Seven Pines, often given to the battle fought on this spot. A thousand yards beyond t
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
athaniel P. Banks, of Massachusetts; James B. Beck, of Kentucky; William E. Niblack, of Indiana, and George W. McCrary, of Iowa, appointed the committee......Dec. 2, 1872 Credit Mobilier investigation to be henceforth conducted in open session by resolution of the House......Jan. 6, 1873 Resolution adopted by the House to investigate the relations of the Credit Mobilier and the Union Pacific Railroad Company to the government......Jan. 6, 1873 Committee appointed to investigate: J. M. Wilson, Indiana; Samuel Shellabarger, Ohio; Henry W. Slocum, New York; Thos. Swann, Maryland; and Geo. F. Hoar, Massachusetts......Jan. 7, 1873 [This committee reported Feb. 20.] William M. Tweed placed on trial......Jan. 8, 1873 Act to abolish the grades of admiral and vice-admiral in the United States navy; no future appointments to be made......Jan. 24, 1873 Jury disagree in the Tweed trial......Jan. 31, 1873 Postal franking privilege abolished by act of Congress......Jan. 31, 187
J. M. Wilson Col. 155th Indiana InfantryJune 1, 1865, to July, 1865. District Eastern Shore., Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department Col. 155th Indiana InfantryJune 5, 1865, to Aug. 1, 1865. District of Delaware., Eighth Army Corps, Middle Department
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
.) Co. F. Sergeant John Cleland, Corporal John W. Thompson Private Geo. F. Ager, A. M. Goethe, Private Lem. Johnson, (drummer), S. D. Johnson, (pioneer), A. E. Smith, H. Sauls, Private H. W. Odem, W. H. Rivers, Private Newton Sweat, Gideon Hays. Co. G. Sergeant R. Robinson, Private L. A. Stokes, Private Henry Clark. Co H. Sergeant Martin G. Knight, (Provost Guard), Private W. G. Bostic, J. E. Gluner, Private B. Moore, R. W. Main, (Ambulance Corps), J. M. Wilson. Co. I. Corporal J. M. Howell, Private James Barrentine, Daniel Blackshear, Wm. Liles, B. Vinson, Private R. McConnell, S. Wall, R. A. Taylor, John Hill, (Wagon Master). Co. K. Sergeant Allen Box, Corporal J. E. Kite, Private John Carmichael, D. C. Carmichael, A. C. Johnson, (Provost Guard), Private J. M. Kite, W. H. Reland, D. M. Ribron, J. R. Rowell, R. Wilds. I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in li
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
J. Daniel. [52] Twenty-fifth Tennessee Regiment. Co. A. Private Andrew White. Co. B. Private J. M. Richardson. Co. C. Private M. V. Slatten, Private Jos. Rutledge. Co. D. Sergeant J. F. Lane, Corporal J. F. Sewell, Private J. M. Wilson, Private W. H. McCormack, J. L. Mathews, J. J. Harrison. Co. E. Private J. S. Love. Co. F. Corporal C. M. Crawall, Corporal Chas. Bradford. Co. H. Private J. L. McCormack. Co. I. Corporal H. R. Terry, J. L. Pryor, PriJ. A. Maharry, J. F. Neely, W. E. Nix, J. Russell, Private P. T. Hollis, H. G. Jones, Joseph Knowles, S. G. Marsh, W. F. Marsh, W. T. O'Neil, W. C. Parham, H. R. Pinkerton, M. Pounds, H. W. Robey, J. F. Spivey, J. T. Waller, J. M. Wilson, E. H. Yancey, J. Agee, S. Agee, J. Akin, R. T. Bowling, R. S. Chaney, H. C. Cordell, A. G. Cowart, L. J. Cowart, J. H. English, J. W. Haynes, C. L. Langford, J. L. McGuire, R. T. McGuire, W. H. McWhorter, W. K. Mullen, C. L.
. L. A. Horlbeck, L. Lutjen, W. Bird, W. Belford, A. W. Black, Y. G. Yglesias, Mrs. Withers, Mrs. E. Mellichamp, B. Lucas, J. N. Tiedeman, J. W. Motte, D. B. Vincent, Mrs. J. Canter, Mrs. McNeal, F. Lance, estate of Dr. Jacob de la Motte, D. McDougal, H. Ahrens, A. Morrow, Mrs. S. Brown, Wm. S. Elliott, Miss F. Moore, R. S. Fielding. New Street.--J. G. Hanahan, O. H. Midleton, C. Kerrison, G. Gibbon, Misses Muir, Mrs. C. Davidson, Wm. Laidler, C. L. Edwards, Froster, T. C. Harleston, J. M. Wilson, A. S. Willington, Dr. S. Wilson, estate of R. Pennell, G. B. Reid, Dunbar Paul. Tradd Street.--Wm. I. Bull, H. L. Pickney, Thos. Magnola, W. P. Holmes, E. B. White, C. Gerrety, W. C. Bee, Estate Mrs. H. Rutledge, D. Lesesne, Dr. H. Winthrop, H. Bullwinkle, Estate J. D. Habernicht, Estate Wm. C. Gatewood, B. Gerrety, P. Sheehan, Mrs. M. Perronean, H. Missroon, D. Schnaars, Mrs. Schwing, J. J. Pettigrew, H. Lovegreen, J. P. Merkhardt, Geo. Logerman. Franklin Street.--Rev. J. B. C
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], Exchange of Confderate officers — Scene at the exchange. (search)
rginia; J. W. Caldwell, First Kentucky; J. T. Carson, Twelfth Georgia; W. T. Ennell, Third North Carolina; J. E. Gross, Assistant Adjutant-General; E. M. Henry, Fourth Missouri; H. G. A. Higley, Commissary Subsistence; W. H. Manning, Sixth Louisiana; E. A. Nash, Fourth Georgia; L. J. Perkins, Fiftieth Virginia; E. J. Sanders, Sanders' battery; Thomas Steele, Third Kentucky; T. E. Upshaw, Thirteenth Virginia; F. F. Warley, Second South Carolina artillery; Thomas B. Webber, Second Kentucky; J. M. Wilson, Seventh Louisiana; G. H. Smith, Assistant Adjutant-General to Major-General-Wheeler. Lieutenants A. DuPre, Aide-de-camp Major-General Gardner's Staff; T. G. Jackson, Aide-de-camp Brigadier-General Anderson's Staff; J. A. Jacques, Aide-de-camp, volunteer to General Gardner. The Yankee band struck up "Home," and the steamers parted. Upon the arrival at Charleston, Major-General Ed. Johnson was presented with a wreath of flowers by the ladies. In receiving it, he spoke of having
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