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Hopkins (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
rate States army. John O. High, lieutenant, 1st Arkansas battery. John F. McElory, lieutenant, Company F, 24th Georgia. N. T. Barnes, captain, Company E, 10th Confederate cavalry. J. L. Land, lieutenant, Company A, 24th Georgia. William Peel, lieutenant, Company C, 11th Mississippi. J. L. Scott, second lieutenant, Company I, 3d Missouri cavalry. J. W. Moore, lieutenant, Company B, 25th Alabama. J. U. King, captain, Company K, 9th Georgia. M. R. Handy, citizen, Hopkins county, Ky. E. Morrison, private, 8th Alabama. Charles H. Mattock, colonel, 4th Mississippi. R. E. M. W. W. Davis, private, 35th Mississippi. W. N. Swift, lieutenant, 34th Georgia. A. Kelley, lieutenant, 10th Arkansas. J. D. Conway, private, 19th Virginia cavalry. J. Middlebrook, captain, 45th Georgia. J. B. Hazzard, captain, 24th Alabama. J. P. Vaun, captain, Company E, Bell's R, Alabama. D. H. McKay, lieutenant, Company D, 46th Alabama. J. R. Jackson, captain
Lexington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
h Georgia cavalry. I. B. Wood, lieutenant, Company C, 10th South Carolina cavalry. B. F. Lock, lieutenant, Company E, 4th Arkansas cavalry. P. W. Lane, lieutenant, 23d Arkansas. Josiah Bissell, captain, Company C, 8th Florida James E. Webb, captain, 8th Arkansas. Willis Randall, lieutenant, Company G, 52d North Carolina. W. E. Phillips, second lieutenant 4th Alabama cavalry. John Nickell, surgeon, 2d Kentucky, Mounted R. E. B. Holt, lieutenant, Bidy's Artillery, Lexington, N. C. W. J. Porter, captain, Company D, 61st Alabama. Peter Mackin, lieutenant, Company I, 16th Mississippi. John W. Hanagan, colonel, 8th South Carolina. J. M. Henken, first lieutenant, Company K, 12th South Carolina. John J. Cobeau, lieutenant, Company B, 10th Mississippi. S. T. Moore, second lieutenant, Company F, King's R, Alabama. J. E. Duncan, private, 22d Virginia. F. T. Coppeys, lieutenant, Tennessee. W. E. Killem, lieutenant, Company H, 45th Virginia. A. J
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
5th Virginia. F. G. W. Coleman, lieutenant, 7th Mississippi. J. E. Threadgill, lieutenant, Company H, 12th Arkansas. J. C. Shuler, captain, Company H, 5th Florida. B. J. Blount, lieutenant, Company H, 55th North Carolina. J. D. Armington, lieutenant, Company H, 32d North Carolina. James Lawson, lieutenant, Company C, 18th Mississippi cavalry. John C. Holt, lieutenant, Company C, 61st Tennessee. Samuel Chormle, Blunt county, Tenn. J. W. Johnson, captain, Green's R, Missouri S. A. S. J. B. Cash, lieutenant, 62d North Carolina. Hugh Cobble, private, Company E, 5th Kentucky. J. B. Hardy, captain, 15th Arkansas. Mark Backen, captain, Company D, 60th Tennessee. J. R. H. E. M. Orr, lieutenant, 62d North Carolina. S. W. Henry, captain, 18th Tennessee cavalry. S. R. Graham, first lieutenant, Company J, 3d Texas cavalry. J. A. McBride, lieutenant, Company H, 60th Tennessee. J. Reeves, Company J, 1st Georgia cavalry. J. Ashby, Kentucky.
Canada (Canada) (search for this): chapter 1.14
time of its use, but which has now all disappeared. There yet remains two or three buildings where the officers of the guard had their quarters, and the old guard-house, to mark the spot. Just east of the camp, which was situated on gently rolling land that dropped towards the bay, to the south, was a small earth fortification for the protection of the camp, should it ever be surprised by an attack of the friends of the Confederacy, who at that time were reported to be quite numerous in Canada, just across Lake Erie, thirty-five miles to the north. Little remains of the old fortification aside from its broad, sloping embankment, and even of this a part of the earthworks on the west side towards the camp has been nearly levelled to the ground near by. The old magazine, for the storing of powder and ball for use by those who occupied this fortification, has gone to decay, and as its walls and ceiling were of plank, old Father Time has done the work surely and well, for the top
Marysville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Company K, 20th Tennessee. M. H. Michael, lieutenant, 59th Virginia. W. C. Raidy, Company G, 11th Kentucky cavalry. J. M. Hill, captain, Company G, Dobbins's Arkansas cavalry. J. P. Nolan, lieutenant, English's Mississippi battalion. Robert Gamble, second lieutenant, 9th Alabama. J. Miller, third lieutenant, Williams's Arkansas cavalry. C. B. Morris, lieutenant, Company I, 9th Alabama. Thomas Ruffin, lieutenant, Company D, 4th North Carolina. J. Coulter, citizen, Marysville, Tenn. H. H. Cresswell, lieutenant, Freeman's regiment. W. P. Norton, lieutenant, Company D, 22d North Carolina. J. W. McRae, second lieutenant, Company E, 67th Georgia. J. W. Jacques, lieutenant, Company F, 24th Tennessee. E. N. Pucket, lieutenant, Company K, 12th Arkansas. J. W. Day, captain, Company D, 55th Georgia. W. S. Hilton, captain, Company F, 22d North Carolina. H. Wilkinson, lieutenant, Company B, 9th Virginia. W. W. Wynn, captain, Company C, 64th Virginia.
Johnson's Island (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Johnson's Island. [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, November 7, 1899.] A visit to the Confederate cemetery of the prison. Its condition Described—Services on Decoration—Day—a list of those buried There—What should be Done—a fund needed. [The devoted effort of our noble women of the South, which has been so constantus, is confidently invoked for the sacred object stated.—Ed.] In company with a friend, your correspondent paid a visit to the now lonely burial plat on Johnson's Island, where over two hundred members of the Confederate army are buried. Soon after the breaking out of hostilities between the North and South, in the war of 1861 to 1865, a prison camp was established on Johnson's Island, in Sandusky bay, about three miles north of this city, where were sent many officers of the Confederate army for safekeeping, until exchanged or the war was over. The island is a picturesque spot, about three miles long and about three-quarters of a mile wide
Memphis (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
Carolina. S. W. Henry, captain, 18th Tennessee cavalry. S. R. Graham, first lieutenant, Company J, 3d Texas cavalry. J. A. McBride, lieutenant, Company H, 60th Tennessee. J. Reeves, Company J, 1st Georgia cavalry. J. Ashby, Kentucky. Samuel Fox, colonel. E. L. Moore. Daniel Herrin, Poindexter's Missouri cavalry. J. W. Collier, lieutenant, 18th Kentucky. John M. Kean, captain, 12th Louisiana artillery. W. McWhister, captain, Company H, 3d Missouri. R. Hodges, Memphis, Tenn. E, Gibson, lieutenant, 11th Arkansas. D. Christian, Company E, 128th Virginia. S. W. C. William Johnson, Poindexter's Missouri cavalry. Peter Cole, private, 60th Virginia. J. W. Gregory, captain, 9th Virginia. W. Veasey, lieutenant, 10th Kentucky cavalry. B. Anderson, private, Missouri State cavalry. J. Hupteller, lieutenant, 1st battalion, Arkansas. S. G. Jetter, company H, 31st Alabama. D. D. Keller, private, 2d Tennessee cavalry. J. M. Dotson, lieutenant,
Fort Hamilton (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
er, company H, 31st Alabama. D. D. Keller, private, 2d Tennessee cavalry. J. M. Dotson, lieutenant, 10th Tennessee cavalry. W. P. Harden, lieutenant, 5th North Carolina. L. B. Williams, lieutenant, 63d North Carolina. G. W. Gillispe, captain, company D, 66th North Carolina. C. B. Jackson, Guir'a, Va. J. E. Scruggs, colonel, 85th Virginia. E. M. Tuggle, captain, company H, 35th Georgia. A. E. Upchurch, captain, 55th North Carolina. J. P. Pedden, second lieutenant, Hamilton's battery. J. Barnett, lieutenant-colonel, 9th battalion, Louisiana cavalry. W. J. Hudson, lieutenant, 2d North Carolina. D. E. Webb, captain, 1st Alabama cavalry. J. W. Mullins, lieutenant, 6th Tennessee. J. D. Cassaway. In addition to the above list, there are fifty-two graves, on the headstones of which are engraved the word Unknown. Two graves among the number have evidently been cared for by loving friends. The first is that of G. W. Gillispe, Captain Company D
Lake Erie (United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
hich has now all disappeared. There yet remains two or three buildings where the officers of the guard had their quarters, and the old guard-house, to mark the spot. Just east of the camp, which was situated on gently rolling land that dropped towards the bay, to the south, was a small earth fortification for the protection of the camp, should it ever be surprised by an attack of the friends of the Confederacy, who at that time were reported to be quite numerous in Canada, just across Lake Erie, thirty-five miles to the north. Little remains of the old fortification aside from its broad, sloping embankment, and even of this a part of the earthworks on the west side towards the camp has been nearly levelled to the ground near by. The old magazine, for the storing of powder and ball for use by those who occupied this fortification, has gone to decay, and as its walls and ceiling were of plank, old Father Time has done the work surely and well, for the top has caved in, probab
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.14
ny A, 48th Tennessee. J. B. Hardy, captain, Company I, 5th Arkansas. W. T. Skidmore, lieutenant, Company D, 4th Alabama cavalry. M. D. Armfield, captain, Company B, 11th North Carolina. G. W. Lewis, captain, Company C, 9th battalion Louisiana cavalry. J. N. Williams, captain, 6th Mississippi. J. T. Sigon, lieutenant, 55th Virginia. F. G. W. Coleman, lieutenant, 7th Mississippi. J. E. Threadgill, lieutenant, Company H, 12th Arkansas. J. C. Shuler, captain, Company H, 5J. E. Scruggs, colonel, 85th Virginia. E. M. Tuggle, captain, company H, 35th Georgia. A. E. Upchurch, captain, 55th North Carolina. J. P. Pedden, second lieutenant, Hamilton's battery. J. Barnett, lieutenant-colonel, 9th battalion, Louisiana cavalry. W. J. Hudson, lieutenant, 2d North Carolina. D. E. Webb, captain, 1st Alabama cavalry. J. W. Mullins, lieutenant, 6th Tennessee. J. D. Cassaway. In addition to the above list, there are fifty-two graves, on the headstones
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