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Alexander M. Russell (search for this): chapter 1.39
. B. Hilliard. Second Lieutenants—R. C. Cotten, Jr., James T. Phillips, John J. Crump, Thos. B. Long, N. B. Hilliard, C. C. Goldson, S. J. Tally. Enlisted men, 183. By reason of his health Lieutenant Thomas B. Long resigned in July, 1862. He was a most accomplished officer; brave, competent and true, he was respected by all. Company F.—Captains-David B. DeBerry, John C. Gaines. First Lieutenants-John C. Gaines, John C. Montgomery. Second Lieutenants-John C. Montgomery, Alexander M. Russell, Geo. W. Montgomery. Enlisted men, 127. Company G.—Captain-Robert Bingham. First Lieutenant—S. H. Workman. Second Lieutenants-George S. Cobb, James W. Compton, Fred. N. Dick, Thomas H. Norwood. Enlisted men, 129. Company H.—Captains-William D. Moffitt, James T. Townsend, R. W. Singletary. First Lieutenants-James T. Townsend, William H. Carter, Thomas H. Norwood. Second Lieutenants-Daniel L. McMillan, R. W. Singletary, Moses Haywood, E. A. Moffitt, R. W. Dupree.
William McRae (search for this): chapter 1.39
eed, officers of the regiment, who participated in its career, and especially am I under obligations to Captain John H. Robinson, of the 52nd North Carolina, who was detailed during the latter part of the campaign of 1864, at the request of General Wm. McRae, to serve on his staff as A. A. G. in place of Captain Louis G. Young, who had been severely wounded. The facts stated in a memorial address delivered by the writer in Wilmington, N. C., on May 10, 1890, on the life and character of GeneraGeneral William McRae, in so far as they are connected with the operations of the regiment, and its participation in the various engagements described have been used without reserve, as they are known to be correct; nor has there been any hesitancy in quoting from the language of that address when appropriate to a description of events constituting alike a part of the history of the regiment as well as of the brigade. Chas. M. Stedman. The 44th Regiment North Carolina Troops (Infantry) was organ
y fire of both artillery and infantry, and when close upon the works, with the shout of victory in the air, only retreated under peremptory orders from Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill. The loss of the regiment in this engagement in killed and wounded was large. This was the first time the conduct of the regiment fell under the obseg an immediate attack with infantry. That great commander, realizing that a favorable opportunity was offered to strike Hancock a heavy blow, directed Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill to advance against him as promptly as possible. General Hill left his camp near Petersburg on the night of the 24th, and marching south halted near ArGeneral Hill left his camp near Petersburg on the night of the 24th, and marching south halted near Armstrong's Mill, about eight miles from Petersburg. On the morning of the 25th he advanced to Monk's Neck Bridge, three miles from Ream's station, and awaited advice from Hampton. The Confederate force actually present at Ream's station, consisted of Cooke's and MacRae's brigades of Heth's divisions, Lane's, Scales' and McGowan's
Moses Haywood (search for this): chapter 1.39
Lieutenants-John C. Montgomery, Alexander M. Russell, Geo. W. Montgomery. Enlisted men, 127. Company G.—Captain-Robert Bingham. First Lieutenant—S. H. Workman. Second Lieutenants-George S. Cobb, James W. Compton, Fred. N. Dick, Thomas H. Norwood. Enlisted men, 129. Company H.—Captains-William D. Moffitt, James T. Townsend, R. W. Singletary. First Lieutenants-James T. Townsend, William H. Carter, Thomas H. Norwood. Second Lieutenants-Daniel L. McMillan, R. W. Singletary, Moses Haywood, E. A. Moffitt, R. W. Dupree. Enlisted men, 141. Company I.—Captains-Downing H. Smith, John R. Roach. First Lieutenants—J. J. Bland, John R. Roach. Second Lieutenants—John R. Roach, John A. Jackson, J. M. Lancaster. Enlisted men, 120. Company K.—Captains-Rhett R. L. Lawrence, W. P. Oldham. First Lieutenants-Joseph W. Howard, W. P. Oldham. Second Lieutenants-David Yarborough, Bedford Brown, J. H. Johnson, A. S. Webb, Joseph J. Leonard, Rufus Starke. Enlisted me
Elisha C. Knight (search for this): chapter 1.39
ewell L. Hargrove, Elkanah E. Lyon, Robt. L. Rice. First Lieutenant—Elkanah E. Lyon, Robert L. Rice, Richard G. Sneed, A. J. Ellis. Second Lieutenants—Robert L. Rice, William R. Beasley, John B. Tucker, Richard G. Sneed, Robert Winship Stedman. Enlisted men, 148. Company B—Captains—Elisha Cromwell, Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown. First Lieutenants—Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown, Thomas M. Carter. Second Lieutenants—Thomas M. Carter, Robert C. Brown, Charles D. Mabry, Elisha C. Knight. Enlisted men, 135. Company C.———Captains—William L. Cherry, Macon G. Cherry. First Lieutenants—Abram Cox, Andrew M. Thigpen, Samuel V. Williams. Second Lieutenants—Andrew M. Thigpen, Macon G. Cherry, Samuel V. Williams, Reuben E. Mayo, Samuel Tappen. Enlisted men, 131. Company D—Captain—L. R. Anderson. First Lieutenants—Cornelius Stephens, John S. Easton. Second Lieutenants—John S. Easton, James M. Perkins, George W. Parker, Thomas King.
Elisha Cromwell (search for this): chapter 1.39
l in his stead. Lieutenant-Colonel Cotten resigned on account of advanced age on the 10th day of June, 1862, and Major Elisha Cromwell was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel, to fill the vacancy caused by his resignation. The vacancy caused by the promotion of Major Elisha Cromwell was filled by the election of Tazewell L. Hargrove, captain Co. A, on June 10, 1862. On the 24th day of July, 1862, Lieutenant-Colonel Cromwell resigned, and Major Tazewell L. Hargrove was elected in hisLieutenant-Colonel Cromwell resigned, and Major Tazewell L. Hargrove was elected in his place, and on the 28th of July, 1862, Charles M. Stedman, captain Co. E, was promoted and elected major. The staff and company officers are named as they appear in the following list, and in the order of their promotion: Adjutants—Stark Armisteam R. Beasley, John B. Tucker, Richard G. Sneed, Robert Winship Stedman. Enlisted men, 148. Company B—Captains—Elisha Cromwell, Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown. First Lieutenants—Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown, Thomas M. Carter. Second
J. H. Johnson (search for this): chapter 1.39
Norwood. Second Lieutenants-Daniel L. McMillan, R. W. Singletary, Moses Haywood, E. A. Moffitt, R. W. Dupree. Enlisted men, 141. Company I.—Captains-Downing H. Smith, John R. Roach. First Lieutenants—J. J. Bland, John R. Roach. Second Lieutenants—John R. Roach, John A. Jackson, J. M. Lancaster. Enlisted men, 120. Company K.—Captains-Rhett R. L. Lawrence, W. P. Oldham. First Lieutenants-Joseph W. Howard, W. P. Oldham. Second Lieutenants-David Yarborough, Bedford Brown, J. H. Johnson, A. S. Webb, Joseph J. Leonard, Rufus Starke. Enlisted men, 144. On May 19, 1862, the regiment was ordered to Tarboro, North Carolina, thence it proceeded to Greenville, North Carolina, and for a few weeks was engaged in outpost and picket duty in that section of the State, during which time it participated in no affair of consequence, save the skirmish at Tranter's Creek, which, though otherwise unimportant, was to the regiment most unfortunate, in that its accomplished commande
Thomas King (search for this): chapter 1.39
Brown, Charles D. Mabry, Elisha C. Knight. Enlisted men, 135. Company C.———Captains—William L. Cherry, Macon G. Cherry. First Lieutenants—Abram Cox, Andrew M. Thigpen, Samuel V. Williams. Second Lieutenants—Andrew M. Thigpen, Macon G. Cherry, Samuel V. Williams, Reuben E. Mayo, Samuel Tappen. Enlisted men, 131. Company D—Captain—L. R. Anderson. First Lieutenants—Cornelius Stephens, John S. Easton. Second Lieutenants—John S. Easton, James M. Perkins, George W. Parker, Thomas King. Enlisted men, 16. Company E—Captains—R. C. Cotten, Charles M. Stedman, James T. Phillips, John J. Crump. First Lieutenants—Charles M. Stedman, James T. Phillips, John J. Crump, N. B. Hilliard. Second Lieutenants—R. C. Cotten, Jr., James T. Phillips, John J. Crump, Thos. B. Long, N. B. Hilliard, C. C. Goldson, S. J. Tally. Enlisted men, 183. By reason of his health Lieutenant Thomas B. Long resigned in July, 1862. He was a most accomplished officer;
Robert C. Brown (search for this): chapter 1.39
ce, William R. Beasley, John B. Tucker, Richard G. Sneed, Robert Winship Stedman. Enlisted men, 148. Company B—Captains—Elisha Cromwell, Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown. First Lieutenants—Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown, Thomas M. Carter. Second Lieutenants—Thomas M. Carter, Robert C. Brown, Charles D. Mabry, Elisha C. Robert C. Brown, Thomas M. Carter. Second Lieutenants—Thomas M. Carter, Robert C. Brown, Charles D. Mabry, Elisha C. Knight. Enlisted men, 135. Company C.———Captains—William L. Cherry, Macon G. Cherry. First Lieutenants—Abram Cox, Andrew M. Thigpen, Samuel V. Williams. Second Lieutenants—Andrew M. Thigpen, Macon G. Cherry, Samuel V. Williams, Reuben E. Mayo, Samuel Tappen. Enlisted men, 131. Company D—Captain—L. R. Anderson. FiRobert C. Brown, Charles D. Mabry, Elisha C. Knight. Enlisted men, 135. Company C.———Captains—William L. Cherry, Macon G. Cherry. First Lieutenants—Abram Cox, Andrew M. Thigpen, Samuel V. Williams. Second Lieutenants—Andrew M. Thigpen, Macon G. Cherry, Samuel V. Williams, Reuben E. Mayo, Samuel Tappen. Enlisted men, 131. Company D—Captain—L. R. Anderson. First Lieutenants—Cornelius Stephens, John S. Easton. Second Lieutenants—John S. Easton, James M. Perkins, George W. Parker, Thomas King. Enlisted men, 16. Company E—Captains—R. C. Cotten, Charles M. Stedman, James T. Phillips, John J. Crump. First Lieutenants—Charles M. Stedma
Robert L. Rice (search for this): chapter 1.39
illiam J. Green. Quartermasters—William R. Beasley, William L. Cherry. Commissary—Abram Cox. Company A—Captains—Tazewell L. Hargrove, Elkanah E. Lyon, Robt. L. Rice. First Lieutenant—Elkanah E. Lyon, Robert L. Rice, Richard G. Sneed, A. J. Ellis. Second Lieutenants—Robert L. Rice, William R. Beasley, John B. Tucker, Robert L. Rice, Richard G. Sneed, A. J. Ellis. Second Lieutenants—Robert L. Rice, William R. Beasley, John B. Tucker, Richard G. Sneed, Robert Winship Stedman. Enlisted men, 148. Company B—Captains—Elisha Cromwell, Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown. First Lieutenants—Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown, Thomas M. Carter. Second Lieutenants—Thomas M. Carter, Robert C. Brown, Charles D. Mabry, Elisha C. Knight. Enlisted men, 135. Company CRobert L. Rice, William R. Beasley, John B. Tucker, Richard G. Sneed, Robert Winship Stedman. Enlisted men, 148. Company B—Captains—Elisha Cromwell, Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown. First Lieutenants—Baker W. Mabry, Robert C. Brown, Thomas M. Carter. Second Lieutenants—Thomas M. Carter, Robert C. Brown, Charles D. Mabry, Elisha C. Knight. Enlisted men, 135. Company C.———Captains—William L. Cherry, Macon G. Cherry. First Lieutenants—Abram Cox, Andrew M. Thigpen, Samuel V. Williams. Second Lieutenants—Andrew M. Thigpen, Macon G. Cherry, Samuel V. Williams, Reuben E. Mayo, Samuel Tappen. Enlisted men, 131. Company D—Captain—L. R. Anderson. F
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