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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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George Doles (search for this): chapter 2.17
Owens (search for this): chapter 2.17
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Junius Daniel (search for this): chapter 2.17
Battle of Gettysburg--report of General Junius Daniel.
headquarters Daniel's brigade, August 20th, 1863. Major G. Peyton, Assistant Adjutant-General:
Major — In compliance with orders received from division headquarters, I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of my brigade from June 4th, 1863, Daniel's brigade, August 20th, 1863. Major G. Peyton, Assistant Adjutant-General:
Major — In compliance with orders received from division headquarters, I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of my brigade from June 4th, 1863, the time the division left Grace church, to July 20th, when, in consequence of sickness, I turned over the command to Colonel Brabble.
The brigade, consisting of the Thirty-second, Forty-third, Forty-fifth, Fifty-third regiments and Second battalion North Carolina troops, in all about twenty-two hundred men, left Grace church wested during the night.
The next day we passed through the town and commenced tearing up the railroad track some two miles from town.
Here we received orders to return to Darkesville, at which place, in consequence of sickness, I turned over the command to Colonel Brabble.
Very respectfully, Junius Daniel, Brigadier-Gene
W. D. Pender (search for this): chapter 2.17
Wade Hampton (search for this): chapter 2.17
Thomas H. Carter (search for this): chapter 2.17
W. J. Green (search for this): chapter 2.17
G. Peyton (search for this): chapter 2.17
Battle of Gettysburg--report of General Junius Daniel.
headquarters Daniel's brigade, August 20th, 1863. Major G. Peyton, Assistant Adjutant-General:
Major — In compliance with orders received from division headquarters, I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of my brigade from June 4th, 1863, the time the division left Grace church, to July 20th, when, in consequence of sickness, I turned over the command to Colonel Brabble.
The brigade, consisting of the Thirty-second, Forty-third, Forty-fifth, Fifty-third regiments and Second battalion North Carolina troops, in all about twenty-two hundred men, left Grace church with the division on the 4th of June, 1863, and marched in the direction of Culpeper Courthouse, which place we reached on the 7th without encountering the enemy, and encamped three miles beyond the town.
On the morning of the 9th firing was heard in the direction of Brandy station, and I received orders to proceed in that directi