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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 7: Prisons and Hospitals. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), Appendix D: organization and personnel of the medical Department of the Confederacy (search)
tions, both oral and written, by an army medical examining board appointed by the governor of the State. The medical examining board at Nashville was headed by Dr. Paul F. Eve, a teacher of surgery of wide experience, and a surgeon of both national and international reputation. His colleagues were Dr. Joseph Newman, who had served with the Tennessee troops in the war with Mexico, and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of a large clientele in Nashville during the intervening years, and Dr. J. D. Winston, also one of the leading practitioners of the capital city of the State. Boards of like character were serving the western division of the State at Memphis, and at Knoxville, in the eastern. When the State troops, then organized, were transferred to the Confederate States, they were recommissioned by the Secretary of War of the Confederacy, on recommendation of the surgeon-general, after examination and approval by the army medical examining boards of the Confederate army. As other
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
8th Corporal. Privates. Jas. T. Attkisson, John T. Allgood, E. J. Bosher, C. T. Burnley, Jno. E. Chapman, J. T. Ellyson, N. Fitzgerald, Jas. A. Grigg, Wm. D. Hudson, W. N. Hall, Jas. M. Jessee, Jno. T. Jones, Peter L. Jones, Wm. R. Johnson, S. R. Lawrence, T. R. Leftwich, Wm. Lemon, Theo. Lewis, Wm. J. Mann, J. McCarthy, C. McCarthy, C. M. Miller, J. B. Mordecai, Wm. Neighbors, C. T. Palmer. H. H. Puryear, G. W. Semple, J. C. Taliaferro, D. O. Justice, J. D. Winston, L. W. Worsham, John Waldrop, W. G. Worsham, Wm. J. Wingo. [45] Report of arms-bearing men in battle, 9th April, 1865, viz: three commanding officers, twenty-two enlisted men; total, 25. L. F. Jones, Capt. 2d Co. Richmond Howitzers. The following note is taken from Contributions to a history of the Richmond Howitzer Battalion, no. 3, edited by Carlton McCarthy, p. 64, where it is appended to the preceding parole: The report above shows only twenty-two men in battle the 9th
der, R. B., VII., 180. Winder, W. H., VII., 192. Winder, W. S., VII., 74, 180. Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va. , VII., 284. Winfield Scott Camp (see Camp Winfield Scott), I., 259. Wingo's Inf., Confederate, I., 350. Winnebago,, U. S. S., VI., 247, 254. Winona,, U. S. S., VI., 190, 201, 204. Winslow, E. W., IV., 198. Winslow, F., VI., 189. Winslow, J. A.: VI., 300, 302; and officers on Kearsarge,, U. S. S., VI., 303, 304, 320. Winston, J. D., VII., 351. Winter, W., IX., 238, 239. Winthrop, F., X., 135. Wire, tapping of, by telegraphers, VIII., 360-364. Wirz, H. VII., 67, 78, 92, 176 seq., 177. Wisconsin: camp of Twenty-eighth Inf. At Little Rock, Ark., II., 343; regiments' uniforms, VIII., 54; response to first call, VIII., 74; contribution of troops in Civil War, VIII., 75; losses during Civil War, VIII., 75; population in 1860, VIII., 75; suffers a financial panic, VIII., 75; troops furnishe
man, L. C. Tutt, John Moore. Bible Board, located in Nashville, Tenn.--Vice Presidents: J. W. M. Williams, Md.; Iveson C. Brookes, S. C.; B. Manly, Ala.; D. Hickman, Mo.; W. H. Bayliss, Texas; Nat. G. Smith, Ark.; C. D. Mallory, Ga.; Mat. Hillsman, Tenn.; B. Egan, La.; W. B. Caldwell, Ky.; T. D. Coleman, Va.; L. H. Milliken, Miss.; J. L. Pritchard, N. C.; L. W. Allen, Corresponding Secretary; A. Nelson, Recording Secretary; C. A. Fuller, Treasurer. Board of Managers: W. L. Murfree, J. D. Winston, S. M. Scott, C. K. Winston, W. B. Bang, W. P. Jones, A. C. Beech, A. L. Maxwell, L. B. Woolfolk, G. H. Slaughter, B. M. Tilman, R. Ford, J. T. Forbes; D. DuPree, G. W. Griffin. Rev. J. H. Campbell, of Ga., offered a resolution declaring it inexpedient for this body to attempt public collections for any of the objects embraced in its Constitution during its present session. After some discussion, the resolution was laid on the table. The committee on time and place of next mee