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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of Shiloh [from the New Orleans, la, Picayune, Sept., 25, 1904.] (search)
nd marked by historical tablets on the ground. General Don Carlos Buell died in November, 1898, and Major J. H. Ashcraft, 26th Kentucky Volunteers, was appointed to his place. Colonel Robert F. Looney died November 19, 1899, and Colonel Josiah Patterson, of Memphis, Tenn., 1st Alabama Cavalry, succeeded to his place. Colonel Patterson's death followed soon afterwards (Feb. 12, 1904), and General Basil W. Duke, of Louisville, Ky., was appointed. As before stated, twenty-five miles of excColonel Patterson's death followed soon afterwards (Feb. 12, 1904), and General Basil W. Duke, of Louisville, Ky., was appointed. As before stated, twenty-five miles of excellent road has been constructed, the undergrowth has been cut out, such of the original trees as remained, preserved, and a fine growth of trees forty-two years old, grown since the battle, adorn the park. The park embraces, in round numbers, 3,675 acres of ground upon which there was actual fighting. Of this area the government has purchased 3,325.05 acres. About 350 acres more are needed for marking correctly the positions of all the troops. With this addition the government would own a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Amelia, Tour of, 103. Napoleon, Emperor Louis, 110. Nashville, Abandonment of. 126. New Orleans, Battle of, 23 sion in 1812, 15, 24. New England, Treason of in 1809, 21; seces- North Carolina, Events in 1861, 271; in 1776, 288, 289. North, The Political Bargain of, 14; spirit of, 22; its hatred of the South, 29. Nullification, Ordinance of, 30. O'Ferrall, Hon. C. T., 134. Ord, General E. O. C., 359. Parker, Captain William H., 157. Paris, Count of, 123. Patterson, Colonel Joseph, 132. Pawnee Sunday, 147. Paxton, A. S., 93. Peabody, Colonel Everett, 132. Peabody, George, 114. Pegram's Battalion, 240. Petersburg to Appomattox, Retreat from, bridges burned, 67. Pettus, Governor John J., 58. Pickett, General G. E., his position at Gettysburg and charge of his Division, 187, 218. Poindexter, W. B., 121. Polk, General L., 125. Polignac, General C. J., his mission to France, 364. Pope, General John, Retreat of 77, 251, 3
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
. R. Johnson. Chenault's regimentCol. D. W. Chenault. Gano's regimentLieut.-col. J. M. Huffman. Artillery. Kentucky BatteryCapt. E. P. Byrne. District of Northern Alabama. Brig.-gen. P. D. Roddey. 5th Alabama CavalryCol. Josiah Patterson. 53d Alabama CavalryCol. M. W. Hannon. Roddey's cavalry regimentLieut.-col. W. A. Johnson. Unorganized troopsCapt. W. R. Julian. Georgia BatteryCapt. C. B. Ferrell. Forrest's cavalry division. Brig.-gen. Nathan B. Forrest. entuckyCol. Thomas Woodward. 9th KentuckyCol. W. C. P. Breckinridge. Rucker's LegionCol. E. W. Rucker. Hamilton's BattalionLieut.-col. Hamilton. Allison's Tennessee SquadronCapt. Allison. P. D. Roddey's Brigade. 5th AlabamaCol. Josiah Patterson. 53d AlabamaCol. M. W. Hannon. Johnson's [Cavalry, 4th Alabama]Col. W. A. Johnson. Moreland's [Alabama] CavalryLieut.-col. Md. Moreland. Ferrell's BatteryCapt. G. A. Ferrell. Was lieutenant in Battery C, McIntosh's battalion, Virgi
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