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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Company a, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
17. Enlisted March 21, 1862. Appointed corporal. John T. Schwalmeyer; 17. Enlisted March 14, 1862. Wounded at Sharpsburg. Eugene H. Willis; 20. Enlisted April 16, 1862. Transferred to Sixth Virginia Cavalry, September 7, 1863. Patrick H. Wright; 16. Enlisted March 21, 1862. Captured at Five Forks; died at Point Lookout. Thomas B. Jackson; 17. Enlisted March 14, 1862. Killed at Drewry's Bluff. Edward B. Willis; 21. Enlisted March 14, 1862. Discharged May 3, 1863. Benjamince the war. Thomas Hardin, Died since the war. P. H. Hall, J. W. Herbert, John Kane, G. W. Manning, W. H. H. Mason, A. L. Morris, A. H. Mountcastle, W. H. Manning, G. W. Richardson, H. Schwalmeyer, H. T. Scherer, J. F. Seigle, T. E. Valentine, Died since the war. J. V. Willis, W. H. Wise, John R. Wyatt, John W. Waters, W. D. Brown, John E. Parrish, R. O. Burch, A. C. Ellington, J. T. Schwalmeyer, P. H. Wright, J. S. Willis, W. R. Smith, A. J. Dugar, D. H. Alley, James Burley, Alvin Jude.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.17 (search)
ught service in your army and rose to high rank. Others built your seashore and river batteries, mounted your heavy guns, drilled and instructed your men in their use; in the service of ammunition, shot and shell; developed a torpedo and sub-marine service, and protected the rivers and harbors of your land against invasion. Others, still, set to work to manufacture your ordnance—ordnance stores and supplies. The ordnance works at Richmond, under Commander Brooke, Lieutenants Minor and Wright, supplied the equipment of your vessels in the James, and at Wilmington, carriages for heavy guns in shore-batteries, and between May, ‘61 and ‘62, shipped to New Orleans, 220 heavy guns, many of them the efficient banded rifle gun, the invention of Commander John M. Brooke. The ordnance works at Charlotte, N. C., under Ramsay, chief engineer, C. S. N. (who had seen service in the Merrimac), supplied heavy forgings, shafting for steamers, wrought-iron projectiles, gun carriages, blocks, o<
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
e, Benjamin Miller, Surgeon. Com. July 19, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, Post-Surgeon, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Wright, W. M., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Sept. 4, ‘62, to rank from Aug. 22,tary of War, Sept. 26, ‘62, to rank from July 21, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 31st Tennessee Regiment. Wright, Andrew F., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Feb. 17, ‘62, to rank from Nov. 28, ‘61. Suee Regiment, Jan. 31, ‘63, Winchester Hospital. Surgeon 27th Tennessee Regiment June 9, ‘63. Wright, Patrick H., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War to rank Dec. 3, ‘62. Passed Boardn. Breckinridge. Willis, G. M., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, Philip's Georgia Legion. Wright, Daniel F., Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, 3rd Tennessee Regiment. Jan. 5, 64, ordered to report to S.‘63, 42nd Georgia Regiment, Acting Surgeon of Brigade. April 30, ‘64, 42nd Georgia Regiment. Wright, M. R., Assistant Surgeon. Nov. 30, ‘63, 31st Alabama Regiment. Dec. 31