hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 17 3 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 14 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 9 3 Browse Search
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Browsing named entities in Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). You can also browse the collection for Peyton Wise or search for Peyton Wise in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 2 document sections:

Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Drewry's Bluff, May 16th, 1864. (search)
to Captain Owens, of the Washington Artillery, whose fire materially assisted in its capture. Officers and men mentioned for gallant conduct by regimental commanders: In Twenty-Seventh Regiment South Carolina Volunteers: Lieutenant Gelling, Company C, Acting-Adjutant; Color-Bearer Tupper; Private H. P. Foster, Company D, of Color Guard; First Sergeant Pickens B. Watts, Company E. In Seventh Battalion South Carolina Volunteers: Sergeant J. H. Onby, Company H, Color-Bearer, killed. In Eleventh Regiment South Carolina Volunteers: Lieutenant H. W. G. Bowman, Color-Bearer Hickman, Company B; Privates J. Jones, G. W. Hicks, Company K; Private A. P. Bulger, Company D; Private A. Mixson, Company F. In Twenty-Fifth South Carolina Volunteers: Private W. A. Dotteur, Company A; Private Wise, Company F; Sergeant B. P. Izlan, Company G; Private J. T. Shewmake, Company G; Sergeant H. J. Greer, Company B. I am, Captain, respectfully, Johnson Hagood, Brigadier-General Commanding.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Editorial paragraph. (search)
The following letters, selected from a large number received, coming from representative men of opposite sides well express the feeling with which this great enterprize is being prosecuted. From General U. S. Grant. New York, May 7, 1884. Peyton Wise, Esq., Chairman, &c.: Dear Sir,—I am in receipt of the formal invitation to be present at the opening of the Fair for the home of disabled Confederate soldiers on the 14th of this month, and your kind letter accompanying it. If it was pobe added to General Grant's honor that the above letter was written amidst his severe pecuniary troubles, and that he had previously contributed five hundred dollars ($500) to the fund. From General John B. Gordon. New York, May 10, 1884. Hon. Peyton Wise, Chairman: my Dear Sir,—you will understand how grateful to my sensibilities are the contents of your letter of May 5th, and how gladly I should accept the invitation of the committee and yourself. It seems now, however, impossible for m