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toe campaign. (617) 1 wounded, October 26 to November 8, 1863. (818) Assignment as above, October 31, 1863. (838) 5 wounded at engagement on Payne's Farm and operations, Mine Run. (888) Report ofregiment. No. 48—(400, 819) Assignment as above, Col. J. H. King in command of regiment, October 31, 1863. No. 49—(685, 900) Assignment as above, December, 1863. No. 60—(1152) Mentioned by Ge No. 55—(659)Assignment as above, November 20, 1863. No. 56—(617) Assignment as above, October 31, 1863. (805) Manigault's brigade, Breckinridge's corps, army of Tennessee, December 10th. (825,of Missionary Ridge, November 23 to 25, 1863, 8 killed and 34 wounded. No. 56—(618, 686) October 31, 1863, regiment commanded by Capt. John W. Bell. Transferred to Clayton's brigade, Stewart's di wounded. (647) Mentioned in Colonel Shepherd's report of Gettysburg campaign. No. 48—To October 31, 1863, in Archer's brigade, Lee's army No. 88—(1030) Septem
ith General Longstreet, November, 1863. No. 56—(619) In General Martin's division, Wheeler's corps, Bragg's army, October 31, 1863. (891) In Russell's brigade, Longstreet's army, December 31st. No. 58—(634) Mentioned by General Longstreet, Janion, Wheeler's cavalry corps, November, 1863. No. 56—(619) First brigade, Kelly's division, Wheeler's cavalry corps, October 31, 1863. (640) Ordered to move on to Spring Place, November 6th. No. 58—(590) Hume's brigade, Kelly's division, Wheeler'ps, Chickamauga campaign, September, 1863. No. 56—(619) First brigade, Kelly's division, Wheeler's cavalry corps, October 31, 1863. (639) Ordered to report by letter to General Kelly at Cleveland, Tenn., and continue picket duty, November 6th. (er 13, 1863. Left in valley on Roddey's departure. No. 54—(38) Mentioned by General Ferguson near Courtland, Ala., October 31, 1863. (603) Mentioned by Colonel Rowett (Union), Pulaski, Tenn., December 18th. Report of sk
eut. Geo. E. Turner. No. 55—(659) Lieut. W. P. Hamilton, in Hindman's division, November 20, 1863. No. 56—(620) In Cheatham's corps, with Bragg's army, October 31, 1863. (790) Ordered to report at Atlanta, December 6th. (832) Reported at Atlanta, to Colonel Wright, December 15th. No. 59—(703) Some of this battery and frauga. No. 55—(661) In Stewart's division, November 30, 1863. No. 56—(620) Commanded by Lieut. Wm. J. McKenzie, Breckinridge's corps, army of Tennessee, October 31, 1863. (808-827, 887) Commanded by McDonald Oliver, Stewart's division, December. No. 58—(590, 821) In Stewart's division, Hood's corps, army of Tennessee, Febughout all the engagements. (286) Commended in Captain Fowler's report. (287) Loss, 6 killed, 17 wounded. No. 56—(620) In Cheatham's corps, Bragg's army, October 31, 1863. (807) Commanded by Lieut. John Phelan, December 10th. (826) Total present, 126, December 14th. (884) In Cheatham's div
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of Chickamauga. (search)
The battle of Chickamauga. Report of Brigadier-General Preston, Commanding Di-vision. Greenville, S. C., October 31, 1863. Captain Gallaher, Assistant Adjutant General: Captain,—I have the honor to transmit, in obedience to orders, a report of the part taken by my command in the battle of Chickamauga. On the 18th of September our forces advanced in several columns to cross the Chickamauga and give battle to the Federal army under General Rosecrans. Major-General Buckner's corps, consisting of Stewart's division and mine, moved on the road to Tedford's Ford, and on the evening of that day (Friday) my command bivouacked at Hunt's or Dalton's Ford, on the south bank of the river and east of the road. The skirmishers of Colonel Kelly's brigade soon discovered the enemy posted along the opposite bank of the stream, extending above in the direction of Lee and Gordon's Mill. Soon after nightfall General Gracie's brigade was moved across the ford and established in line of
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ooga. Rejected by A. B. M. E. Nov. 4, 1863, ordered to report to Colonel 34th Mississippi Regiment as Hospital Steward. Abrahams, J. L., Assistant Surgeon, Oct. 31, 1863, 43d Alabama Regiment. Alexander, John Marshall, Surgeon, passed Board Nov. 10, 1862. Dec. 31, 1862, Senior Surgeon 2nd Brigade, Cheatham's Division, 33rordered to report to Surgeon A. J. Foard May 22, 63. Ordered to report to Com'dg Officer 18th Regiment. Hudson, W. O., Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, 4th Alabama. Oct. 31, 63, no change. Huddleson, J. L., contract. Contract made by Col. Gillespie, Sept. 30, ‘63, 2d Tennessee Cavalry, Oct. 31, ‘63 no change. Hughes, Brice M., cto Surgeon Cornell, Medical-Director Hospital, Charleston, S. C. James, J. A., Surgeon. Sept. 30, 1863, 15th S. C. Regiment. Jackson, John F., Surgeon. Oct. 31, 1863, 8th Georgia Regiment. Jackson, James Monroe, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank Jan. 3, ‘63, to report to Col. Quarles. Passed Board at Clint
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
Alfred Gold, wounded May 2, 1863, and captured. William C. Gordon, wounded December 14, 1862. Thomas T. Adams, exchanged by order of General Lee, with Benjamin T. Montgomery, and transferred to Company E, Fifth battalion, Virginia volunteers. William Nick, joined August 1, 1862; died September 5, 1862, of wounds at Fredericksburg. Samuel A. Paxton joined May 7, 1863; died at Fort Delaware. Benjamin F. Michaels joined August 3, 1862, and left in 1863. The next mustering was October 31, 1863, at Stephensburg in Culpeper county, Va., when the following entry was made: Last muster was 31st August at Blue Run church, where it remained till 13th September. On 14th, marched through Orange Courthouse twelve miles and camped, where it remained till 18th, when it marched sixteen miles to Morton's ford. It there went into position and remained till 22d, when it marched twelve miles to Pisgah church; there till 8th October, when it marched seven miles to Orange Courthouse; 9th, mar
f an act passed March 26th, 1863, entitled "an act to provide for voting by persons in the military service, and persons absent from their respective counties and corporations on account of the presence of the public enemy, in elections for members of Congress, and for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor and Attorney- General, and for members of the General Assembly." House bill for the relief of indigent soldiers and sailors and their families, and to amend and re-enact the act passed October 31st, 1863, on that subject, with amendments. House substitute for Senate bill providing for the relief of soldiers' families within the lines of the enemy. House bill for the relief of Lansford Loving, of Nelson county, with amendments. On motion, the Senate adjourned. Evening session. The President, Lieutenant-Governor Price, called the Senate to order at 8 o'clock P. M. The pending question being the motion for engrossing the tax bill, on motion of Mr. Keen it was
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