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Edward Willis (search for this): chapter 9
, Col. A. J. Hutchins. 23d Georgia, Col. Emory F. Best. 27th Georgia, Col. C. T. Zachry. 28th Georgia, Col Tully Graybill. Ramseur's brigade. Brigadier-general S. D. Ramseur. Colonel F. M. Parker. 2d North Carolina, Col. W. R. Cox. 4th North Carolina, Col. Bryan Grimes. 14th North Carolina, Col. R. T. Bennett. 30th North Carolina, Col. F. M. Parker. Doles' brigade. Brigadier-general George Doles. 4th Georgia, Col. Philip Cook, Lt.-col. D. R. E. Winn. 12th Georgia, Col. Edward Willis. 21st Georgia, Col. J. T. Mercer. 44th Georgia, Col. J. B. Estes. Iverson's brigade. Brigadier-general Alfred Iverson. 5th North Carolina, Col. Thomas H. Garrett, Lt.-col. J. W. Lea, Major Wm. J. Hill, Capt. S. B. West. 12th North Carolina, Lt.-col. R. D. Johnston of the 23d N. C., Major D. P. Rowe. 20th North Carolina, Col. T. F. Toon, Lt.-col. N. Slough. 23d North Carolina, Col. D. H. Christie. Artillery, Lieutenant-colonel D. H. Carter. Bondurant's Ala. Battery
Williamson (search for this): chapter 2
at variance with what had been agreed upon between Jackson and Lee. The latter had, on his part, faithfully carried out that portion of the task which lie had reserved for himself. As soon as the distant echo of Jackson's cannon had announced to him the commencement of the attack against the right wing of Federals, he had made strenuous efforts to occupy their left. Anderson's division had been engaged since four o'clock with Sickles' troops near the Furnace in one direction, and with Williamson's brigade This was Williams' division of Slocum's corps.—Ed. of Slocum's corps near the Plank Road in the other. He had therefore only McLaws' troops, which were posted to the right and left of the turnpike, at his disposal. By his orders the latter made vigorous demonstrations against the positions occupied by Slocum's and Couch's right until dark, at first with artillery, then by drawing sufficiently near so as to fire volleys of musketry, but without intending a serious attack. Th
T. V. Williams (search for this): chapter 9
Paxton's brigade. Brigadier-general E. F. Paxton. Colonel J. H. S. Funk. 2d Virginia. 4th Virginia. 5th Va., Col. J. H. S. Funk. 27th Va., Lt.-col. J. K. Edmondson. 33d Virginia. Colston's brigade. Colonel E. T. H. Warren. Colonel T. V. Williams. Lieutenant-colonel S. T. Walker. Lieutenant-colonel S. D. Thruston. Lieutenant-colonel H. A. Brown. 1st North Carolina, Col. J. A. McDowell, Lt.-col. H. A. Brown. 3d North Carolina, Lt.-col. S. D. Thruston. 10th Virginia, Col. E. T. H. Warren, Lt.-col. S. T. Walker, Maj. Joshua Stover. 23d Virginia. 37th Virginia, Col. T. V. Williams. Jones' brigade. Brigadier-general J. R. Jones. Colonel T. S. Garnett. Colonel A. S. Vanderventer. 21st Virginia. 42d Virginia, Lt.-col. R. W. Withers. 44th Virginia. 48th Virginia, Col. T. S. Garnett, Maj. Oscar White. 50th Virginia, Col. A. S. Vanderventer, Major L. J. Perkins, Captain——Kelly, Captain Mathews. Nicholls' brigade. Brigadier-general F. T. Nicholls. Colon
R. L. Williams (search for this): chapter 9
Henry Heth. Brigadier-general W. D. Pender. Brigadier-general J. J. Archer. Heth's brigade. Brigadier-general Henry Heth. Colonel J. M. Brockenbrough. McGowan's brigade. Brigadier-general S. McGowan. Colonel O. E. Edwards. Colonel A. Perrin. Colonel D. H. Hamilton. 40th Virginia, Col. J. M. Brockenbrough, Lt.-col. F. W. Cox, Capt. T. E. Betts. 47th Virginia, Col. Robert M. Mayo. 55th Virginia, Col Francis Mallory, Lt.-col. Wm. S. Christian, Major A. D. Saunders, Adjutant R. L. Williams, Major Evan Rice. 22d Virginia Battalion, Colonel E. P. Tayloe. 1st South Carolina, Col. D. H. Hamilton, Captain W. P. Shooter. 1st South Carolina Rifles, Col. James M. Perrin, Lt.-col. F. E. Harrison. 12th South Carolina. 13th South Carolina, Colonel O. E. Edwards, Lt.-col. B. T. Brockman. 14th South Carolina, Col. A. Perrin. Thomas' brigade. Brigadier-general E. L. Thomas. 14th Georgia, Colonel R. W. Folsom. 35th Georgia, Captain John Duke. 45th Georgia, Lieut.-co
J. M. Williams (search for this): chapter 2
Oaks. The Twelfth, composed only of the two divisions of Williams and Geary, was Banks' old corps, at the head of which Man where Lee is menacing his line of battle, has brought on Williams' division with most of his guns—a reinforcement far more nemy in case the latter resumes the offensive, and causes Williams to advance along the road in order to support Sickles. T one direction, and with Williamson's brigade This was Williams' division of Slocum's corps.—Ed. of Slocum's corps near ttakes its rise. Hays' brigade was on the right of Berry; Williams' division of Slocum's corps south of the road, on which ition of Doles' brigade, against the positions occupied by Williams and Whipple on the heights of Fairview. This attack is lvision, fronting that of McLaws, whilst Geary and part of Williams' division are opposed to Anderson. The forces, therefores posted himself on each side of this road, so as to help Williams on his left; the latter receiving, moreover, the co-opera
J. M. Williams (search for this): chapter 3
New Orleans the base of operations. This is what Williams had done in the summer of 1862 with insufficient f they resumed the work which had been commenced by Williams for cutting off the narrow strip of land which theeady passed through the trench which was opened by Williams, and it had been found necessary to construct a stilst a portion of Sherman's troops were at work in Williams' channel, McPherson would land with a considerableactive in pushing them forward. The completion of Williams' channel was attended by a great many difficultieslost the Queen of the West and the Indianola, when Williams' channel and that of Lake Providence were closed tbeginning of March was destroying all the works of Williams' channel, thought that if it closed the route agaianks to the workmen who had been brought over from Williams' channel, which had been entirely abandoned. FinaAuton was an old officer of the regular army named Williams, who had served as a chief of squadron in the Sixt
J. M. Williams (search for this): chapter 4
ard, he had ordered his First division, under Williams, to take possession of it. The latter, ascend while, Geary's division, which was following Williams, had continued its march upon Gettysburg, arrps. Half an hour later, Slocum, who had left Williams as soon as he understood the situation of thee-hundred-and-forty-seventh Pennsylvania.—Ed. Williams, with the other division of the same corps, hes of Culp's Hill to the right of Wadsworth. Williams being already at Rock Creek, the whole of thead temporarily taken position on the right of Williams' division; but at eight o'clock, when Geary che streamlet flowing from Spangler's Spring. Williams prolonged his line in the same direction by rmmoned from the right are already in motion. Williams' division has struck the cross-road which dirn Geary in the positions defended by Greene. Williams' division, increased to three brigades by thers how near he is to the Baltimore turnpike. Williams, with whom Slocum, commanding the entire righ[4 more...]
J. M. Williams (search for this): chapter 6
Artillery—1st N. Y. Art. (Bat. I). 3d division, Maj.-gen. Carl Schurz. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Schimmelpfennig—82d Ill., 68th, 157th N. Y., 61st O., 74th Pa. 2d brigade,—58th, 119th N. Y., 82d O., 75th Pa., 26th Wis. Artillery—1st O. Art. (Bat. I). Corps Artillery, Lieut.-col. Schirmer—2d N. H. Art. (Bat. Indep.), 1st O. Art. (Bat. K), 1st Va. Art. (Bat. C). Corps Cavalry—Cos. A and B 1st Ind. Cav. Twelfth army corps, Major-general Slocum. 1st division, Brig.-gen. Williams. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Knipe—5th Conn., 10th Me., 28th N. Y., 46th, 128th Pa. 2d brigade, Col. Ross—20th Conn., 3d Md., 123d, 145th N. Y. 3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Ruger, 27th Ind., 2d Mass., 13th N. J., 107th N. Y., 3d Wis. Artillery—1st N. Y. Art. (Bats. K, M), 4th U. S. Art. (Bat. F). 2d division, Brig.-gen. Geary. 1st brigade, Col. Candy—5th, 7th, 29th, 66th O., 28th, 147th Pa. 2d brigade, Brig.-gen. Kane—29th, 109th, 111th, 124th, 125th Pa. 3
J. M. Williams (search for this): chapter 7
ade Ames, 17th Conn., 75th, 107th O. 2d division, Brigadier-general Von Steinwehr. 1st brigade, Costar, 134th, 154th N. Y., 73d Pa. 2d brigade Smith, 33d Mass., 55th, 73d O. 3d division, Major-general Schurz. 1st brigade, Von Amsberg, 82d Ill., 45th, 157th N. Y., 61st O., 74th Pa. 2d brigade Krzyzanowski, 58th, 119th N. Y., 82d O., 75th Pa., 26th Wis. Corps artillery, Captain——, 5 batteries, 26 cannon. Twelfth corps. Major-General Slocum. 1st division, Brigadier-general Williams. 1st brigade, Ruger, 5th, 20th Conn., 3d Md., 123d, 146th, 149th N. Y. 2d brigade Colgrove, 27th Ind., 2d Mass., 107th N. Y., 13th N. J. 3d brigade Lockwood, 1st E. Shore, 1st Md., 150th N. Y. 2d division, Brigadier-general Geary. 1st brigade, Candy, 5th, 7th, 29th, 66th O., 28th, 147th Pa. 2d brigade Kane, 29th, 109th, 111th Pa. 3d brigade Greene, 60th, 78th, 102d, 137th N. Y. Corps artillery, Captain——, 4 batteries, 20 cannon. Cavalry corps. Major-G
J. M. Williams (search for this): chapter 9
Major L. J. Perkins, Captain——Kelly, Captain Mathews. Nicholls' brigade. Brigadier-general F. T. Nicholls. Colonel J. M. Williams. 1st Louisiana. 2d Louisiana, Col. J. M. Williams. 10th Louisiana, Lt.-col. John M. Legett. 14th Louisiana. Col. J. M. Williams. 10th Louisiana, Lt.-col. John M. Legett. 14th Louisiana. 15th Louisiana. Artillery. Lieutenant-colonel H. P. Jones. Carrington's Virginia Battery (Charlotteville Art.). Garber's Virginia Battery (Staunton Art.). Latimer's Virginia Battery (Courtney Art.). Thompson's Battery (Louisiana Guarmes A. Walker. 2d Virginia. 4th Virginia. 5th Virginia. 27th Virginia. 33d Virginia. Nichol's brigade. Colonel J. M. Williams. Brig-gen. A. Iverson. Assigned July 19th. 1st Louisiana. 2d Louisiana. 10th Louisiana. 14th Louisiana. the neighborhood of Hagerstown to Williamsport; the Eleventh corps, from Funkstown, via Hagerstown, to Williamsport; and Williams' (First) division of the Twelfth corps, from Jones' Cross-roads to near Falling Waters, and thence to near Williamsport.
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