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Frank Gardner (search for this): article 2
ted in Charleston. The roll was called for our officers, and the following then came on board our steamer: Major-General Edward Johnson, Virginia; Major-General Frank Gardner, Louisiana; Brigadier- General George H. Stewart, Maryland; Brigadier-General J. J. Archer, Virginia; Brigadier- General M. Jeff. Thompson, Missouri. bber, Second Kentucky; J. M. Wilson, Seventh Louisiana; G. H. Smith, Assistant Adjutant-General to Major-General-Wheeler. Lieutenants A. DuPre, Aide-de-camp Major-General Gardner's Staff; T. G. Jackson, Aide-de-camp Brigadier-General Anderson's Staff; J. A. Jacques, Aide-de-camp, volunteer to General Gardner. The Yankee General Gardner. The Yankee band struck up "Home," and the steamers parted. Upon the arrival at Charleston, Major-General Ed. Johnson was presented with a wreath of flowers by the ladies. In receiving it, he spoke of having tried hard not to be captured, but said that hereafter he would try still harder. General Jeff Thompson also made a speech. Gener
E. J. Sanders (search for this): article 2
W. T. Ennell, Third North Carolina; J. E. Gross, Assistant Adjutant-General; E. M. Henry, Fourth Missouri; H. G. A. Higley, Commissary Subsistence; W. H. Manning, Sixth Louisiana; E. A. Nash, Fourth Georgia; L. J. Perkins, Fiftieth Virginia; E. J. Sanders, Sanders' battery; Thomas Steele, Third Kentucky; T. E. Upshaw, Thirteenth Virginia; F. F. Warley, Second South Carolina artillery; Thomas B. Webber, Second Kentucky; J. M. Wilson, Seventh Louisiana; G. H. Smith, Assistant Adjutant-General toSanders' battery; Thomas Steele, Third Kentucky; T. E. Upshaw, Thirteenth Virginia; F. F. Warley, Second South Carolina artillery; Thomas B. Webber, Second Kentucky; J. M. Wilson, Seventh Louisiana; G. H. Smith, Assistant Adjutant-General to Major-General-Wheeler. Lieutenants A. DuPre, Aide-de-camp Major-General Gardner's Staff; T. G. Jackson, Aide-de-camp Brigadier-General Anderson's Staff; J. A. Jacques, Aide-de-camp, volunteer to General Gardner. The Yankee band struck up "Home," and the steamers parted. Upon the arrival at Charleston, Major-General Ed. Johnson was presented with a wreath of flowers by the ladies. In receiving it, he spoke of having tried hard not to be captured, but said that hereafter he would try
Exchange of Confderate officers — Scene at the exchange. It will be recollected that a few weeks since our Government sent fifty-six Yankee officers, including Generals Wessel, Seymour, Shaler, Hickman and Scanmon, to Charleston, to be placed in prison there. They were placed in an elegant mansion in the western portion of the city, near the Ashley river, so far out of range that the only shell that burst near them was one which exploded the day before their exchange. They enjoyed themselves in a fine court-yard with games of ball, &c., and also had a very fine bath-house at their disposal. When the Yankees determined to place as many of our officers actually under fire at Morris Island, it was rumored that we had determined to place these Yankees on the ramparts at Fort Sumter. This rumor came to the ears of General Seymour, one of the prisoners, who intimated to Captain H. H. Raymond, Adjutant and Inspector-General, that probably an explanation would lead to less dreadful
John M. Forrest (search for this): article 2
nfantry; B. E. Candill, Tenth Kentucky cavalry; B. W. Duke, Second Kentucky; W. H. Forney, Tenth Alabama; W. J. Ferguson, Sixteenth Virginia; J. M. Hanks, Kentucky cavalry; R. C. Morgan, Kentucky; W. H. Peebles, Forty-fourth Georgia; James Pell, Forrest's cavalry; Vandavender, Fiftieth Virginia; W. W. Ward, Tennessee. Lieutenant-Colonels James T. Tucker, Seventh regiment; James T. Brown, Forrest's cavalry; P. E. Davant, Thirty-eighth Georgia; William Lee Davidson, Seventh North Carolina; JForrest's cavalry; P. E. Davant, Thirty-eighth Georgia; William Lee Davidson, Seventh North Carolina; J. P. Fitzgerald, Twenty-third Virginia; C. L. Haynes, Twenty-seventh Virginia; D. H. L. Marty, Tenth Virginia; W. M. Parsley, Third North Carolina; A. L. Swingley,--;M. J. Smith, artillery; O. A. Patton,-- Majors D. M. Anderson, Forty-fourth Virginia; J. W. Caldwell, First Kentucky; J. T. Carson, Twelfth Georgia; W. T. Ennell, Third North Carolina; J. E. Gross, Assistant Adjutant-General; E. M. Henry, Fourth Missouri; H. G. A. Higley, Commissary Subsistence; W. H. Manning, Sixth Louisiana;
M. J. Smith (search for this): article 2
; R. C. Morgan, Kentucky; W. H. Peebles, Forty-fourth Georgia; James Pell, Forrest's cavalry; Vandavender, Fiftieth Virginia; W. W. Ward, Tennessee. Lieutenant-Colonels James T. Tucker, Seventh regiment; James T. Brown, Forrest's cavalry; P. E. Davant, Thirty-eighth Georgia; William Lee Davidson, Seventh North Carolina; J. P. Fitzgerald, Twenty-third Virginia; C. L. Haynes, Twenty-seventh Virginia; D. H. L. Marty, Tenth Virginia; W. M. Parsley, Third North Carolina; A. L. Swingley,--;M. J. Smith, artillery; O. A. Patton,-- Majors D. M. Anderson, Forty-fourth Virginia; J. W. Caldwell, First Kentucky; J. T. Carson, Twelfth Georgia; W. T. Ennell, Third North Carolina; J. E. Gross, Assistant Adjutant-General; E. M. Henry, Fourth Missouri; H. G. A. Higley, Commissary Subsistence; W. H. Manning, Sixth Louisiana; E. A. Nash, Fourth Georgia; L. J. Perkins, Fiftieth Virginia; E. J. Sanders, Sanders' battery; Thomas Steele, Third Kentucky; T. E. Upshaw, Thirteenth Virginia; F. F. Warl
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