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Shelbyville (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
embers, 146; disabled, 1; indigent, 1; deaths, 3, Home, Austin, Texas. Camp 77. Clarksville, Tenn.; Capt. T. H. Smith, com. Camp 78. Amite City, Texas; Capt. A. P. Richards, com.; med. offi., J. M. Craig, 1862, surgeon; members, 45; disabled, 2. Camp 79. Merkel, Texas; Capt. J. T. Tucker, corn. Camp 80. Kansas City, Mo.; Jos. W. Mercer, corn. Camp 87. Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Capt. W. S. McLemore, com. Camp 82. Mt. Enterprise, Texas.; Capt. Thos. Turner, corn. Camp 83. Shelbyville, Texas; Jno. M. Hastings, com.; med. offi., S. M. Thompson, A. M. M. D., 1861-2, ass't surgeon; members, 177; disabled, 7; indigent, 3; deaths, 6; Home, Nashville, Tenn. Camp 84. Aiken, S. C.; Capt. B. H. Teague, com. Camp 85. Dublin, Texas; Gen. J. T. Harris, com. Camp 86. Seymore, Texas; T. H. Peery, com.; med. offi., Jas. Swindells, 1862, maj. surgeon; members, 30. Camp 87. Fairfield, Texas; Capt. Geo. T. Bradley, com. Camp 88. Cleburne, Texas; O. T. Plumer, com.; med. offi
Hamilton (Tex.) (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
unnan, corn.; med. offi., Daniel Parker, 1861, asst. surgeon; members, 235; disabled, 6; indigent. 1; deaths, 2. Camp 112. Columbus, Texas; Capt. Geo. McCormick, corn. Camp 113. Colorado, Texas; L. H. Weatherly, com.; med offi., J. M. Pearson; members, 37; disabled, 2. Camp 114. Fayettville, Tenn.; James D. Stillman, corn.; med. offi., A. M. Hall, Sept., 1861; members, 13; disabled, 9; indigent, 7; deaths, 1. Camp 115. Meridian, Texas; Capt. Robt. Donnell, com. Camp 16. Hamilton, Texas; Capt. W. S. Saxon, com. Camp 117. Goldthwaite, Texas; Maj. J. E. Martin, corn. Camp 118. Brownwood, Texas; Capt. Carl Vincent, com. Camp 119. Gainesville, Texas; Capt. J. M. Wright, corn. Camp 120. Mississippi City, Miss.; Eliott Henderson, com.; med. offi., W. F. Spence, M. D.; hosp. steward; members, 60; disabled, 2. Camp 121. Mt. Pleasant, Texas; Capt. C. L. Dillahuntz, com. Camp 122. Belton, Texas; Maj. J. G. Whitsitt, corn.; med. offi., Dr. G. H. Tend, 1864, sur
Denton (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
, corn.; med. offi., Dr. G. H. Tend, 1864, surgeon; members, 625; disabled, 18; deaths, 6. Camp 123. Buffalo Gap, Texas; Capt. Ben. F. Jones, corn. Camp 124. Bryan, Texas; Capt. H. B. Stoddard, com. Camp 125. Vernon, Texas; Capt. S. E. Hatchett, com. Camy 126. Ladonia, Texas; Capt. G. W. Blakeney, corn.; med. offi., M. D. Drake, 1863, lieut.; members, 125; indigent, I; deaths, 2. Camp 127. Graham, Texas; Capt. A. T. Tray, com. Camp 128. Madisonville, Texas. Camp 129. Denton, Texas; Capt. Hugh McKenzie, com. Camp 130. Forney, Texas; Capt. T. M. Daniel, com.; members, 60; disabled, 2; deaths, 4; widows, 2. Camp 131. Tupelo, Miss.; Gen. Jno. M. Stone, corn.; med offi., W. H. Hunter, M. D., 1862, asst. surgeon; members, 100. Camp 132. Marianna, Fla.; Capt. N. J. Barnes, corn. Camp 133. Canton, Texas; Capt. T. J. Fowler, com. Camp 134. Franklin, Tenn.; Capt. B. F. Roberts, com. Camp 135. Gatesville, Texas; Jno. M. Brown, corn.; members, 287; disabled
Mount Pleasant, Titus County, Texas (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
, 1861; members, 13; disabled, 9; indigent, 7; deaths, 1. Camp 115. Meridian, Texas; Capt. Robt. Donnell, com. Camp 16. Hamilton, Texas; Capt. W. S. Saxon, com. Camp 117. Goldthwaite, Texas; Maj. J. E. Martin, corn. Camp 118. Brownwood, Texas; Capt. Carl Vincent, com. Camp 119. Gainesville, Texas; Capt. J. M. Wright, corn. Camp 120. Mississippi City, Miss.; Eliott Henderson, com.; med. offi., W. F. Spence, M. D.; hosp. steward; members, 60; disabled, 2. Camp 121. Mt. Pleasant, Texas; Capt. C. L. Dillahuntz, com. Camp 122. Belton, Texas; Maj. J. G. Whitsitt, corn.; med. offi., Dr. G. H. Tend, 1864, surgeon; members, 625; disabled, 18; deaths, 6. Camp 123. Buffalo Gap, Texas; Capt. Ben. F. Jones, corn. Camp 124. Bryan, Texas; Capt. H. B. Stoddard, com. Camp 125. Vernon, Texas; Capt. S. E. Hatchett, com. Camy 126. Ladonia, Texas; Capt. G. W. Blakeney, corn.; med. offi., M. D. Drake, 1863, lieut.; members, 125; indigent, I; deaths, 2. Camp 127. Grah
Fayettville (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
; Capt. T. M. Scott, corn.; members, 600; deaths, 10. Camp 110. Merrick, La.; D. T. Merrick, corn.; med. offi., Dr. S. W. Turpin, 1861, captain; members, 22. Camp 111. Calvert, Texas; Capt. J. H. Dunnan, corn.; med. offi., Daniel Parker, 1861, asst. surgeon; members, 235; disabled, 6; indigent. 1; deaths, 2. Camp 112. Columbus, Texas; Capt. Geo. McCormick, corn. Camp 113. Colorado, Texas; L. H. Weatherly, com.; med offi., J. M. Pearson; members, 37; disabled, 2. Camp 114. Fayettville, Tenn.; James D. Stillman, corn.; med. offi., A. M. Hall, Sept., 1861; members, 13; disabled, 9; indigent, 7; deaths, 1. Camp 115. Meridian, Texas; Capt. Robt. Donnell, com. Camp 16. Hamilton, Texas; Capt. W. S. Saxon, com. Camp 117. Goldthwaite, Texas; Maj. J. E. Martin, corn. Camp 118. Brownwood, Texas; Capt. Carl Vincent, com. Camp 119. Gainesville, Texas; Capt. J. M. Wright, corn. Camp 120. Mississippi City, Miss.; Eliott Henderson, com.; med. offi., W. F. Spence, M.
Macon (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
ah, Ky.; W. G. Bullitt, com. Camp 175. St. Augustine, Fla.; J. A. Enslow, Jr., com.; med. offi., Wm. F. Shine, M. D., Sept. 12, 1861, major; members, 24. Camp 176. Yager City, Miss.; S. D. Robertson, com. Camp 177. Oklahoma, Okla.; J. W. Johnston, com.; med. offi., A. J. Beale. May, 1862, captain; members, 80; deaths, 3; Home, Jacksonville, Fla. Camp 178. Berwick, La.; M. W. Bateman, com.; members, 31; disabled, i. Camp 179. Booneville, Miss.; D. T. Beall, com. Camp 180. Macon, Miss.; H. W. Toote, corn. Camp 181. Richmond, Va.; Gen. Alex. W. Archer, com. Camp 182. Monroe, La.; W. R. Roberts, corn. Camp 183. Oakley, La.; W. S. Peck, corn. Camp 184. West Point, Va.; H. M. Miller, com.; med. offi., W. C. Nunn, June 1, 1861-5, colonel; members, 41; disabled, 1; deaths, 1; Home, Richmond, Va. Camp 185. Campbell, Texas; R. W. Ridley, com. Camp 186. Winchester, Ky.; B. F. Curtis, corn. Camp 187. Nicolasville, La.; Geo. B. Taylor, com.; med. offi., Charles
Greenwood (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
bers, 46; deaths, 1; widows, 1. Camp 211. Reams Station, Va.; M. A. Moncure, corn. Camp 212. Concord, Va.; J. T. Willeford, corn. Camp 213. Conway, Ark.; A. R. Witt, com.; J. J. R. Reeves, Sept., 1869, 1st lieut.; members, 117; disabled, 3; deaths, 6; Home, Little Rock, Ark. Camp 214. Danville, Ky.; E. M. Green, com. Camp 215. Richmond, Va.; James Tevis, com. Camp 216. Fayetteville, Ark.; T. M. Gunter, com. Camp 217. Chifley, Fla.; S. M. Robinson, com. Camp 218. Greenwood, Miss.; R. M. Williams, com. Camp 219. Hickory Flat, Miss.; W. A. Crum, corn. Camp 220. Hernando, Miss.; Sam. Powell, corn. Camp 221. Vaiden, Miss.; S. C. Baines, com.; med. offi., Dr. A. J. Sanderson, Feb., 1861, captain; members, 39; deaths, 1. Camp 222. Waco, Texas; C. L. Johnson, corn. Camp 223. Springville, Ala.; A. W. Woodall, corn. Camp 224. Camden, Miss.; R. Gaillard, com. Camp 225. Florenceville, Texas; W. C. Agee, com.; med. offi., Isaac H. Brewton, M. D.; private;
Goldthwaite (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
rgeon; members, 235; disabled, 6; indigent. 1; deaths, 2. Camp 112. Columbus, Texas; Capt. Geo. McCormick, corn. Camp 113. Colorado, Texas; L. H. Weatherly, com.; med offi., J. M. Pearson; members, 37; disabled, 2. Camp 114. Fayettville, Tenn.; James D. Stillman, corn.; med. offi., A. M. Hall, Sept., 1861; members, 13; disabled, 9; indigent, 7; deaths, 1. Camp 115. Meridian, Texas; Capt. Robt. Donnell, com. Camp 16. Hamilton, Texas; Capt. W. S. Saxon, com. Camp 117. Goldthwaite, Texas; Maj. J. E. Martin, corn. Camp 118. Brownwood, Texas; Capt. Carl Vincent, com. Camp 119. Gainesville, Texas; Capt. J. M. Wright, corn. Camp 120. Mississippi City, Miss.; Eliott Henderson, com.; med. offi., W. F. Spence, M. D.; hosp. steward; members, 60; disabled, 2. Camp 121. Mt. Pleasant, Texas; Capt. C. L. Dillahuntz, com. Camp 122. Belton, Texas; Maj. J. G. Whitsitt, corn.; med. offi., Dr. G. H. Tend, 1864, surgeon; members, 625; disabled, 18; deaths, 6. Camp 123
Birmingham (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
on-General of the United Confederate Veterans, covering the period extending from April 9, 1892, to July, 1893, rendered at the Fourth Annual meeting held at Birmingham, Ala., July 19th and 20th, 1893. 156 Washington avenue, New Orleans, La., July, 1893. Honorable John B. Gordon, General Commanding United Confederate Veterans, Birmingham, Ala.: General,—I have the honor to submit the following report of the results of my labors in behalf of the United Confederate Veterans during the past year—February, 1892, to July, 1893: The Third Annual Meeting and Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans was held in New Orleans, La., April 8th and 9th, 1rn. Camp 38. Donaldsonville, La.; Capt. Alexander Porche, corn.; med. offi., Dr. Leonce Richard; private; members, 92; disabled, I; deaths, 2. Camp 39. Birmingham, Ala.; Gen. F. S. Ferguson, corn. Camp 40. Natchitoches, La.; Capt. J. Alphonse Prudhomme, com.; med. offi., Dr. A. P. Breds; asst. surg.; members, 67; deaths,
Fayetteville, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.1
10. Williamsburg, Va.; T. J. Stubbs, com.; med. offi., W. H. Sheild, May, 1861, Maj. and surgeon; members, 46; deaths, 1; widows, 1. Camp 211. Reams Station, Va.; M. A. Moncure, corn. Camp 212. Concord, Va.; J. T. Willeford, corn. Camp 213. Conway, Ark.; A. R. Witt, com.; J. J. R. Reeves, Sept., 1869, 1st lieut.; members, 117; disabled, 3; deaths, 6; Home, Little Rock, Ark. Camp 214. Danville, Ky.; E. M. Green, com. Camp 215. Richmond, Va.; James Tevis, com. Camp 216. Fayetteville, Ark.; T. M. Gunter, com. Camp 217. Chifley, Fla.; S. M. Robinson, com. Camp 218. Greenwood, Miss.; R. M. Williams, com. Camp 219. Hickory Flat, Miss.; W. A. Crum, corn. Camp 220. Hernando, Miss.; Sam. Powell, corn. Camp 221. Vaiden, Miss.; S. C. Baines, com.; med. offi., Dr. A. J. Sanderson, Feb., 1861, captain; members, 39; deaths, 1. Camp 222. Waco, Texas; C. L. Johnson, corn. Camp 223. Springville, Ala.; A. W. Woodall, corn. Camp 224. Camden, Miss.; R. Gaillard, com.
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