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reliminary operations against Petersburg, which may be brought together under the definition of the period of assaults, though no large action had taken place, the rolls of the army showed a loss of 15,000 men. Swinton, Army of the Potomac, p. 515. If we cannot here inscribe the names of all those who figured in that bloody drama, we may at least make mention of their commanders and of those whose untiring efforts aided them successfully to maintain their ground. Hoke, Johnson, Wise, Hagood, Colquitt, Gracie, Martin, Dearing, are names that should be remembered. To the men who fought under them the highest praise is due; and whatever of glory belongs to the former belongs also to those whose strong arms and stout hearts so effectually carried out their orders. Nor should the name of Harris, the able Engineer and fearless officer, be omitted from that list of heroes. When the war-cloud settled upon that part of Virginia, and the fate of Petersburg hung in the balance, the n
k's expedition. General Warren's. the charge made by General Hagood's brigade. defeat of General Hancock's corps by Generhe use of the Weldon road that, on the 21st of August, General Hagood, of South Carolina, distinguished himself in a persona through General Mahone, who labored under the same error, Hagood's brigade was ordered to press the rear and flank of the F, extending right and left as far as could be seen. General Hagood's Memoirs. See Appendix. The five brigades of General Mahone were not there. General Hagood saw at once how perilous a strait he was in, and used his utmost endeavors to halt hseized a regimental flag of the brigade. Seeing this, General Hagood, then on foot, came up as fast as he could, and, callicer's refusal to comply—there being no time for parley—General Hagood shot him through the body, and as he reeled from the sgard spoke in high terms of the coolness and daring of General Hagood upon this occasion, and strongly recommended him for p
a., Charleston, S. C., May 10th, 1863. Brig.-Genl. J. Hagood, Comdg. Second Mil. Dist., Adams's Runo the command of the light artillery under General Hagood. The Commanding General prefers that he sting, Comdg., etc., Wilmington, N. C.: Send Hagood's brigade to Richmond at once. Apply to Generght. Galliard, with the 27th regiment, joined Hagood at daybreak, and raised his command to an aggr* * * As soon as his new line was taken General Hagood ordered an advance. The brigade rushed foction. * * * The enemy again massed heavily in Hagood's front and essayed an advance; but his men, sursued, and carrying off most of his wounded. Hagood's force, as before stated, was 1500 men, and hs men to fall back, which they did not do, General Hagood approached the officer and demanded the coell tore open the loin of the horse upon which Hagood rode; and struggling as he fell he kicked Lieubrigades had attacked with the same vigor that Hagood's did, we would have won. It seemed that after[58 more...]
. 17, 1864. Feb. 17, 1864. In 1864 assigned to the command of the District of Florida. 69W. B. BateTennesseeGen. J. E. JohnstonMarch 5, 1864.Feb. 23, 1864. May 11, 1864. Division composed of the brigades of Tyler, Lewis and Finley, and of the light batteries of Slocum, Cobb and Mebane; Army of Tennessee. 70Robert F. HokeN. Carolina April 23, 1864.April 20, 1864. May 11, 1864. Commanding in North Carolina; division in General Beauregard's army composed, May, 1864, of the brigades of Martin, Hagood, Clingman and Colquitt; Army of Northern Virginia. 71W. H. F. LeeVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeApril 23, 1864.April 23, 1864. June 9, 1864. Division composed of the cavalry brigades of Chambliss, Barringer and Roberts, and of two batteries horse artillery, Captain McGreggor, Army of Northern Virginia. 72John B. GordonGeorgiaGen. R. E. LeeMay 14, 1864.May 14, 1864. May 14, 1864. Lieutenant-General in the spring of 1865 by promotion at the hands of General R. E. Lee; division composed of the brigad<
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Brigadier-Generals of the Confederate States Army, alphabetically arranged. (search)
f Tennessee. 176Grimes, BryanN. CarolinaGen. R. E. LeeJune 1, 1864.May 19, 1864.June 1, 1864. Promoted Major-General February 23, 1865; brigade composed of the 32d, 43d, 45th and 53d North Carolina regiments infantry and the 2d North Carolina battalion; General Daniel formerly commanded this brigade. 177Hagan, JamesAlabamaGen. WheelerFebr'y, 1865.Febr'y, 1865.  Brigade composed of the 1st, 3d, 4th, 12th and 51st Alabama cavalry regiments, Wheeler's cavalry corps, Army of the West. 178Hagood, JohnsonS. CarolinaGen. PembertonJuly 21, 1862.July 21, 1862.Sept. 30, 1862. Brigade composed of the 11th, 21st, 25th and 27th South Carolina regiments and Lieutenant-Colonel Rion's South Carolina battalion. 179Hampton, WadeS. CarolinaGen. J. E. JohnstonMay 23, 1862.May 23, 1862.Sept. 30, 1862. Promoted Major-General September 3d, 1863; brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 4th, 5th and 6th regiments South Carolina cavalry, Jeff. Davis Legion and Cobb Legion, Georgia cavalry, Army of Northern Virgin
eryCol. Wm. ButlerNov. 8, 1862.   South CarolinaRegimentPalmetto SharpshootersCol. Jno. W. Goss   1stSouth CarolinaRegimentRifleCol. F. E. HarrisonMay 5, 1863.  2dSouth CarolinaRegimentRifleCol. T. H. BoggsSept. 3, 1862.  1stSouth CarolinaReg.---1st South Carolina VolunteersInfantryCol. D. H. HamiltonDec. 14, 1861.  Col. Maxcy Gregg Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. C. W. McCreary   2dSouth CarolinaReg.---1st South Carolina VolunteersInfantryCol. F. W. KilpatrickJan. 31, 1863.  Col. Johnson Hagood Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. T. J. Glover   Col. Jas. Hagood   3dSouth CarolinaReg.---2d South Carolina VolunteersInfantryCol. J. D. KennedyMay 13, 1862.  Col. J. B. Kershaw Promoted Major-General. Col. Wm. Wallace   4thSouth CarolinaReg.---3d South Carolina VolunteersInfantryCol. Jas. D. NanceMay 14, 1862.  Col. J. H. Williams   5thSouth CarolinaReg.---4th South Carolina VolunteersInfantryCol. J. E. B. Sloan   6thSouth CarolinaReg.---5th South Carolina
front of our right, remaining throughout a dark and stormy night. During the night of the 13th, Captain Emilio, with Company E, picketed about Legareville. Capt. A. P. Rockwell's First Connecticut Battery arrived from Beaufort on the 14th. Between the 10th and 16th there had arrived for the enemy from Georgia and North Carolina two four-gun batteries and six regiments of infantry. Beauregard also reduced his force on Morris Island and concentrated on James, under command of Brig.-Gen. Johnson Hagood. Gillmore still kept Terry there, inviting attack, although the purpose of the diversion had been accomplished. On the 15th the enemy demonstrated in front of the Tenth Connecticut pickets. It was rumored that two scouts had been seen about our lines. Some thought had been given to securing a line of retreat; for the engineers were reconstructing the broken bridge leading from James Island, and repairing causeways, dikes, and foot-bridges across the marshes along the old road
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Chapter 5: the greater assault on Wagner. (search)
ded during the morning of July 19, that Gen. Johnson Hagood, who had succeeded General Taliaferro ithough he had received other wounds. Brigadier-General Hagood, commanding the Rebel forces, said tok's statement is, however, contradicted by General Hagood; for having requested information upon theshington, a copy of a letter written by Gen. Johnson Hagood to Col. T. W. Higginson, of Cambridge, Mass., dated Sept. 21, 1881. General Hagood quotes from Colonel Higginson's letter of inquiry relatiSurgeon Luck's letter, and then gives his (General Hagood's) account of the meeting with Assistant-S the letters of Assistant-Surgeon Luck and General Hagood are submitted to the reader with the singlng the latter portion of the extracts from General Hagood's letter. But how far General Hagood maGeneral Hagood may be held responsible for the lack of generous and Christian offices to the remains of Colonel Shawand his appearance even in death, when, as General Hagood acknowledges, his body was pointed out to [1 more...]
mes, William, 10, 23, 25, 318. Grover, Cuvier, 287, 288. Guarding Confederate officers, 222. Guerillas, 275, 280. Gurney, William, 188, 189, 194, 206, 207, 311, 314. H. H Company, 20, 38, 55, 59, 75, 97, 119, 135, 144, 145, 148, 150, 158, 164, 183, 186, 190, 191, 192, 198, 207, 219, 221, 223, 234, 237, 238, 245, 249, 262, 263,. 266, 273, 275, 285, 286, 291, 292, 293,. 304, 309, 310, 311, 312, 317. Habits, 22. Hackett, John, 282. Hagen, Dr., 293. Haggerty, Miss, 5. Hagood, Johnson, 55, 99, 100, 101, 102.. Hale, George S., 16, 24. Hale, John, 205. Haliburton, Miss, 16. Hall, R. M., 156. Halleck, H. W., 148,156, 236. Hallett, Charles O., 196, 202, 237, 249, 276, 291, 303, 316. Hallowell, E. N., 6, 9, 19, 34, 50, 54, 62, 67, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77, 81, 89, 90, 91, 132, 135, 136, 149, 150, 152, 153, 158,162,163, 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 174, 176, 177, 181, 188, 190, 191, 194,195, 217, 220, 222,229, 230, 231, 234, 260, 262, 263, 265, 266, 268, 269, 273, 277, 278, 2
R., 369 Gunning, John, 520, 553 Gunnison, B. F., 369 Gurney, Charles, 369 Gurney, Richard, 369 Gurowski, Adam, 29, 59 Gustine, E. F., 369 Gustus, C. A., 369 Gutbenlet, Frederick, 459 Gutemuth, Frederick, 369 Gutterson, James, 520 Gwinn, E. A., 459 H. Hackett, H. B., 369 Hackett, Patrick, 520 Hackett, T., 520 Hackett, Thomas, 369 Hackett, William, 369 Hadley, E. B., 369, 520 Haffner, Thomas, 369 Hagerty, Michael, 369 Haggerty, Patrick, 369 Haggins, Andre, 369 Hagood, Johnson, 87 Haker, Frederick, 520 Hale, E. A., 459 Hale, G. M., 369 Hale, J. H., 369 Hale, John, 521 Hale, L. C., 459 Hale, S. B., 369 Haley, David, 521 Haley, J. P., 110, 369 Haley, John, 369 Haley, William, 521 Hall, A. P., 369 Hall, B. J., 521 Hall, C. M., 521 Hall, Charles, 22d Mass. Inf., 459 Hall, Charles, 25th Mass. Inf., 459 Hall, Charles, 57th Mass. Inf., 521 Hall, D. M., 521 Hall, E. F., 369 Hall, E. L., 369 Hall, E. W., 459 Hall, Everson, 369 Hall, F. R., 369
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