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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
inft., loss of left leg. Zzz=Capt. H. L. W. Johnson, 12th Ark. inft., loss of left leg. 1st Lt. J. W. Green, 23d Ark. inft., loss of right leg. 2d Lt. W. B. Barrett, 10th Ark. inft., loss of right foot. Zzz=2d Lt. M. L. Bradford, 16th Ark. inft., liver diarrhoea. 1st Lt. J. M. Cash, 4th bat. Tenn. cav., chronic diarrhea. 2d Lt. R. C. Bryan, 2d bat. Tenn. cav., died of dyspepsia Oct. 8, ‘64. Died on Morris Island. 1st Lt. W. P. Calahan, 25th Mo. inft., died Sept. 26, ‘64. 2d Lt. F. P. Peak, Burr's at., died Oct. 2, ‘64. Zzz=2d Lt. J. C. C. Cooper, 35th N. C. inft., died Oct. 5, ‘64. Exchanged before reaching Morris Island. Col. Geo. W. Woolfolk, C. S. cav., U. S. S. Crescent, Aug. 24, ‘64. Capt. G. H. Ellison, 5th Ala. inft., U. S. S. Crescent, Aug. 26, ‘64. Exchanged and taken out of the pen on Morris Island. Capt. Henry Buist, 27th S. C. inft., exchanged Sept. 26, ‘64. Zzz=Capt. J. W. Boyd, 6th Tenn. cav., taken out S
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
street's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, was represented by Parker's Battery, carrying with it banners representing the battalion and each of the six batteries composing the battalion, to-wit: Parker's, Jordan's, Moody's, Taylor's, Rhett's and Woolfolk's. On these banners were the names of the seventeen pitched battles in which they were engaged. At the head of the column were five tattered battle-flags carried by Private S. P. Weisiger and companions, from Georgia. The battery was headed byn Francisco, George Goff, John W. Glenn, Joseph Hayes, W. J. Mays, Thomas Perdue, William Parr, Charles Perkins, James Roach, Thomas Royall, Silas Stubbs, P. B. Scherer, Spencer Wooldridge, Samuel P. Weisiger. Parker's Battery was followed by Woolfolk's Battery, represented by Lieutenants Willam Terrell and Vaughan, and Taylor's Battery, represented by Lieutenant Leake, and Jordan's Battery, represented by Sergeant James C. Read. But few of these old soldiers were without honorable scars.