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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
rrendered by General Robert E. Lee, C. S. A., Commanding said Army, to Lieut.-Genl. U. S. Grant, Commanding Armies of United States, do hereby give our solemn parole of honor that we will not hereafter serve in the armies of the Confederate States, Confederate States, or in any military capacity whatever, against the United States of America, or render aid to the enemies of the latter, until properly exchanged, in such manner as shall be mutually approved by the respective authorities. Done at Appomattox Court HouUnited States of America, or render aid to the enemies of the latter, until properly exchanged, in such manner as shall be mutually approved by the respective authorities. Done at Appomattox Court House, Va., this 9th day of April, 1865. W. H. Stevens, Brig.-Genl. and Chief Eng'r A. N. V. Jas. L. Corley, Lt.-Col. and Chief Quartermaster S. R. Johnston, Lt.-Col. Eng'rs. R. G. Cole, Lt.-Col. and Chief Commissary. Fred. R. Scott, Maj. and C. S. W.t. Res. Infr. Co. W. T. Woodrum, Jr. 2d Lt. Res. Ambulance Corps. The within named men will not be disturbed by United States authorities so long as they observe their parole and the laws in force where they may reside. [57] George H. Sha
Appomattox (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
ant Henry S Jones, whose name does not appear, was mortally wounded before the company reached Appomattox. Privates John Shelton Ragland,——Binford,——Pearson and others were wounded;——Hampton was kille Thomas Davis and others were made prisoners, and others, from various causes, could not reach Appomattox. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Artillery. Field and Staff Lt.-Col. Cut.--Col Commanding Battery Field and Staff, McIntosh's Artillery Battalion, present near Appomattox C. H, April 9th, 1865. Lt.-Col. W. M. Owens, Commanding, two horses. Surgeon A. I. Hagslt this day. [2 officers, 19 men.] Edwin M. Pollard, 1st Lieut. Graham's Battery, Va. Vols. Appomattox C. H, Va., April 10th, 1865. Roll of Capt. W. B. Hurt's Comp'y of Artillery, Ala. Vols., Mc Private H. Myers. Wm. Tyner, [3] I certify that the above named men are present this day. Appomattox, April 9th, 1865. W. M. Owens, Lt.-Col. Commanding McIntosh's Batt. Richardson's Batt
Amelia Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
ll, Wm. Lee, J. P. Maddox, W. A. Merritt, Samuel McCulley, Robt. Moorehead, J. A. E. Norris, A. H. Osborne, W. B. Quailes, H. F. Rice, J. S. Russel, D. J. Sherrard, E. W. Stewart, G. L. Shrimp, J. M. Webb, T. J. Werner, W. C. McFall. J D. Crawford. This man was captured at Darbytown, on 7th October, 1864, was paroled and came to Richmond sick. Just prior to the evacuation of Richmond he received a sick furlough. Communication being cut off, he joined his company at Amelia C. H., Va., hoping thereby to reach his home. He has done no duty since being paroled. Co. D. 1st Sergeant L. C. Zimmerman, 2d Sergeant F. V. Landrum, 3d Sergeant Wm. H. Richardson, 4th Sergeant A. J. Nesbitt, Private L. L. Foster, A. A. Foster, W. D. Gaston, A. L. Gaston, 5th Sergeant Pascal Kawkins, 1st Corporal Wm. M. Foster, 2d Corporal Moses Foster, 3d Corporal J. W. Hankins, Private W. H. Ballinger, A. R. Ballinger, O. P. Ballinger, T. P. Booker, W. S.
Goldsborough (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
. J. Frayer, Maryland. Corporal James W. Owens, Maryland. John Gilpin, Maryland. J. W. Fillins, Maryland. Privates. W. W. Ballard, Maryland, Thos. Broughton, Maryland, Jas. Baily, Maryland, M. Blummenauer, Maryland, S. G. Bowland, Maryland, Wm. Conner, Maryland, R. E. Cleary, Maryland, R. T. Dryden, Maryland, S. E. Duvall, Maryland, Jos. Edge, Maryland, Jos. T. Franklin, Maryland, Jas. Frick, Maryland, J. H. Gough, Maryland, Chas. Goldsborough, Maryland, Jas. Hindes, Georgia, Joseph Hawkins, Georgia, Chas. Holmeade, Maryland, John Z. Jenkins, Maryland, Lewis Kolston, Maryland, H. D. Miller, Maryland, V. H. McCormick, Maryland, John Mitchell, Maryland, Ed. C. Mudd, Maryland, C. W. Nelson, Maryland, P. D. Smith, Maryland, Eugene Worthington, Maryland, W. T. Wilson, Maryland, L. S. Webb, Maryland, Jas. N. Weems, Maryland. [36] I certify that the above is a correct list of the officers, non
Scott (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
., Hester, P. W., Jordan,J. M., King, I. D., Lipscombe, J. F., Maria, Mike, Pitchford, J. C., Clarke, Phil., Coleman, Geo. W., Cullipher, A. F., wounded, Dancy, J. W., Dancy, W. F., Divine, S. C., Divine, F. A., Denkins, Jas. A., Dugan, P., Eldridge, Rolfe, Fulton, D. M., Griffin, W. A., Haithcock, W., Henderson, C. C. P., Helms, J. M., Hester, W. L., Hester, Louis, Hester, B. D., Scott, A. C., Scott, J. C., Scott, Geo., Stewart, A. G., Stewart, J. H., Stinson, Robt., Waller, Asa, Wolne, Wm., Wheeler, W. W., Ware, A. H., Williams, J. W., Nelson, J. W., Stone, P. S., Stokes, S. J., Stokes, R. T., Wenpyler, J. W., Witch, A. M., Douglass, J. A. T., Payne, Nicholas, Total, 57. The above list is correct of the men now present with the Battery and in the field hospital. (Signed) Jno. W. Yeargain, one horse, Lt. Commanding Co. A, Poague's Battalion Artillery
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
s. W. Sprouse, Nath'l D. Wilson, Wm. Wyram, Wood, Jas. K., Frederick Erka, Samuel Grove, Telford I. Mahone. [45 men.] Latham's Battery, 38th Virginia Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia. Private Francis M. Davidson, Private H. Myers. Wm. Tyner, [3] I certify that the above named men are present this day. Appomattox, April 9th, 1865. W. M. Owens, Lt.-Col. Commanding McIntosh's Batt. Richardson's Battalion Light Artillery. Company B, Donaldsonville Artillery of Louisiana. Capt. R. P. Landry, one horse. 1st Lieut. O. Mollere, one horse. 2d Lieut. H. Traille, one horse. Jr. 2d Lieut. A. Smelrez, one horse. 1st Sergeant W. O. Parks. 2d Sergeant J. T. Blonin. 1st Corporal J. P. Vinta. 2d Corporal A. Echerania. 3d Corporal T. Morelli. 4th Corporal A. Gilbe. 5th Corporal W. T. Chase. Bugler J. A. Brand, one horse. Guidon P. S. Brand. Artificer, O. Hebert. Artificer, L. A. Richards, one horse. Artificer, B. Cire. Pri
Palmetto (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
lb. Napoleon gun; 1 12-lb. Napoleon carriage; 1 12-lb. caisson; 12 horses; 7 sets of harness; 31 case shot; 8 solid shot; 28 shell; 16 canister. Resp'y submitted, F. T. Massie, 2d Lieut. Commanding Battery, Haskell's Battalion. Roll of Palmetto Light Battery, So. Ca. Vols. Capt. Hugh R. Garden, one horse. 1st Lt. Wm. H. Coit, one horse. 2d Lt. J. R. Muldrow, one horse. Q. M. Sergeant J. H. Wilson, one horse. Sergeant J. E. Tindal, one horse. T. G. Reid, one horse. , Wise, J. F., Howell, Wm., Scott, H. W., Strother, A. T., Crowley, David, Ryan, Jno., Newman, J. D., Thompson, J. A. I certify that the above roll is correct. [3 officers, 98 men.] Hugh R. Garden, Capt. Commanding Palmetto Light Battery. Field and Staff Huger's Battalion 1st Corps Artillery. T. C. Jordan, Major, one horse. W. W. Parker, Major, two horses. J. S. Wood, Capt. and A. Q. M., two horses. H. V. Gray, Surgeon, one horse. L. F. Dozier, A
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
ron Phillips, Private K. H. Chilcoate, Geo. P. Tankersley, Jno. D. Williams. [62] Eighteenth Mississippi Regiment. Hosp'l Steward E. E. Baldwin, Comm'y Sergeant C. L. Chambers, one horse and equipments. Co. A. Sergeant Jas. Ware, N. E. Burnham, Corporal J. R. Little, Private F. S. Bouchillon, T. J. Butler, Private Jas. A. Copuland, A. Gay, Jno. G. Hays, Riley Harper, D. G. Keesh. Co. B. Corporal W. L. Taylor, Private J. M. Smith, Private J. M. Twiner, Wm. Penn. Co. C. Private N. M. Sanders, G. H. Summers, Private N. Winkler. Co. D. Sergeant W. T. Lipsey, Patrick Maher, Private Wm. S. Brown, Cage J. Berry, A. E. Bosley, P. M. Cooper, Private A. C. Houston, J. L. Stinnett, Jas. Ryan, T. L. Cooper, Wm. White. Co. E. Private A. M. McClarty. Co. F. Private S. H. Brister, Private Wm. Ross. Co. G. Private T. T. Smith. H. Caldwell, Private T. D. Carr, Thos. Possett. Co. H. Private Thos. G. Googer, E. G. Mumford,
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
, Maryland, R. E. Cleary, Maryland, R. T. Dryden, Maryland, S. E. Duvall, Maryland, Jos. Edge, Maryland, Jos. T. Franklin, Maryland, Jas. Frick, Maryland, J. H. Gough, Maryland, Chas. Goldsborough, Maryland, Jas. Hindes, Georgia, Joseph Hawkins, Georgia, Chas. Holmeade, Maryland, John Z. Jenkins, Maryland, Lewis Kolston, Maryland, H. D. Miller, Maryland, V. H. McCormick, Maryland, John Mitchell, Maryland, Ed. C. Mudd, Maryland, C. W. Nelson, MGeorgia, Chas. Holmeade, Maryland, John Z. Jenkins, Maryland, Lewis Kolston, Maryland, H. D. Miller, Maryland, V. H. McCormick, Maryland, John Mitchell, Maryland, Ed. C. Mudd, Maryland, C. W. Nelson, Maryland, P. D. Smith, Maryland, Eugene Worthington, Maryland, W. T. Wilson, Maryland, L. S. Webb, Maryland, Jas. N. Weems, Maryland. [36] I certify that the above is a correct list of the officers, noncommissioned officers, and privates of the 1st Maryland Artillery now present. There is no public property in the company. John Gale, Lt. Commanding. April 9th, 1865. Names of officers and men in Southside Artillery Company, Unassigned, Virginia Volunteers, April 20, 1865.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.2
Thomas Kevill, Capt. Commanding United Artillery. List of enlisted men employed on Extra duty by J. I Middleton, Major and Quartermaster. J. T. McKenna (one horse), Virginia, 1st Richmond Howitzers, Cabell's Battalion. C. D. Evans, South Carolina, Company F, 8th So. Ca. Regiment. M. Gortman, South Carolina, Company H, 3d So. Ca. Regiment. Benj. Burton, Virginia, Dickerson's Battery, 13th Va. Battalion. (Enlisted men 4.) J. I. Middleton, Maj. and Q. M. Approved: E. P. AlexSouth Carolina, Company H, 3d So. Ca. Regiment. Benj. Burton, Virginia, Dickerson's Battery, 13th Va. Battalion. (Enlisted men 4.) J. I. Middleton, Maj. and Q. M. Approved: E. P. Alexander, Brig.-Gen. Arty. Report of men on duty with Quartermaster and Ordnance Department of the Artillery Ordnance Train, First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Privates. W. S. Barrett, Carlton's Battery. W. J. Pittman, Carlton's Battery. R. W. Pittman, Carlton's Battery. W. P. Pittman, Carlton's Battery. J. T. Hill, Carlton's Battery. R. A. Moon, Carlton's Battery. W. T. Bridgron, Carlton's Battery. S. A. Andrews, Manley's Battery. W. H. Baker, Manley's Battery
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