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) Battalion under Major Waddell ordered to report to General Stevenson, near Dalton, February 25, 1864. No. 58—(821) In reserve artillery, army of Tennessee, February 29, 1864. No. 59—(687) Organized May, 1861; Johnston's army, 84 present, March 29, 1864. (708) Served in Kentucky campaign, and in Mississippi previous to siege of V863. (808-827, 887) Commanded by McDonald Oliver, Stewart's division, December. No. 58—(590, 821) In Stewart's division, Hood's corps, army of Tennessee, February 29, 1864. No. 59—(687) Under Oliver, 117 present, March 29, 1864. (700-702) Active service since May, 1862, in battles of Tazewell, Murfreesboro, Hoover's Gap, Chreport of Gen. Wm. B. Bate. No. 56—(620, 808, 827, 886) In Hindman's division, Breckinridge's corps, December, 1863. No. 58—(589, 821) In Hood's corps, February 29, 1864. No. 59—(687) Present for duty, 110, March 29, 1864. (698-700) Report of Maj. A. R. Courtney says Dent's battery, Capt. S. G
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid against Richmond. (search)
an and Rappahannock rivers, the cavalry and infantry occupying the front of our lines and the artillery in the rear. I was First Lieutenant of the Salem Artillery, Captain C. B. Griffin. Our company at that time was attached to the First Virginia regiment of artillery, Colonel J. Thompson Brown commanding. We were stationed near Frederick's Hall in the county of Louisa. A court-martial, of which I was a member, was being held in a house about one mile from our camp, and on the 29th day of February, 1864, (the day of the month is impressed on my mind as significant of leap year). On that day a portion of Dahlgren's command surrounded the house and captured the whole of our party. The first intimation we had of any of the enemy being near us was the Yankee cavalry on their horses, pointing their pistols at the windows. They then dismounted, came in, and took us all prisoners. I recollect of our party Colonel Hilary P. Jones (now teaching at an academy in Hanover county), Captain
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ew Jackson, detailed July 31, 1863, Superintendent Transportation of sick, depot Chattanooga. Rejected by A. B. M. E. Nov. 4, 1863, ordered to report to Colonel 34th Mississippi Regiment as Hospital Steward. Abrahams, J. L., Assistant Surgeon, Oct. 31, 1863, 43d Alabama Regiment. Alexander, John Marshall, Surgeon, passed Board Nov. 10, 1862. Dec. 31, 1862, Senior Surgeon 2nd Brigade, Cheatham's Division, 33rd Tennessee Regiment, appointed by Secretary War to rank Nov. 21, 1861, Feb. 29, 1864, 33rd Tennessee Regiment. Ashbrook, A. M., Assistant Surgeon, Jan. 4, 1864. Ordered to report to E. A. F. Jan. 22, 1864, ordered to report to S. H. Stout, Medical Director of Hospitals. Avent, Benjamin W., Surgeon, com'd July 19, 1861. Ordered to report to Surgeon Foard Feb. 28, 1863, with wounded at Murfreesboro, May 31, 1863, Floater, July 10, 1863, Kingston, Ga., in charge hospitals. Abernathy, Jones C., Assistant Surgeon, passed Board, Mobile, May 12, 1862, com'd to rank
ichmond, Va. : I., 113; VII., 19, 38, 45, 54 seq., 55 seq., 57, 60, 91; after the war, 93; when used as prison for Confederates, VII., 94, 121, 128, 136, 143, 145, 152, 284; Iowa Fourteenth Infantry at, VIII., 251. Liberty, Ark., II., 352. Liberty Gap, Tenn., II., 340. Liberty Mills, Va., II., 344. Lidell, St. J., X., 273. Lieb, H., commanding colored regiment, II., 205. Lieber, F., VII., 158. Lieutenant-General: rank of, revived by Congress, February 29, 1864, III., 32. Life of the captured, VII., 123-136. Life in the prisons, VII., 124-136. Liggon prison, Richmond, Va. , VII., 60. Light draft water crafts: I., 243; on western rivers, VI., 209-223, 226; ferry-boats used as, VI., 262, 263; work of, in eastern waters, VI. 263, 264. Lightburn, J. A. J., X., 87. Lightfoot, J. A., X., 292. Lilian,, U. S. S., III., 342. Lilley, R. D., X., 4. Lincoln, Abraham I., 28 seq., 40, 41, 59, 63 seq., 67
99th New York Vols. (three years); Jan. 13, 1862, Not buried here. 343. George P. Cotting, age 20, Co. F, Twenty-Fifth Regiment Infantry (three years), Oct. 10, 1861, credited to Fitchburg; re-enlisted Dec. 18, 1863, credited to Boston. Died Dec. 29, 1864, at Annapolis, Md. note. Charles H. Graves, formerly 1st Lieut. in the Fortieth N. Y. Regiment, born Mass. and appointed from Mass., was commissioned Assistant AdjutantGen-eral of Volunteers, with the rank of Captain, Feb. 29, 1864; Assistant Adjutant-General of Volunteers with the rank of Major, Jan. 15, 1865. Brevet Colonel of Volunteers and Aide-de-Camp to Brevet Major-General A. H. Terry. Entered the Regular Army as First Lieutenant in the Fourteenth Infantry, Nov. 29, 1865. Captain, Thirty-Fourth Infantry, commissioned July 28, 1866. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieut.—Colonel of Regulars, March 2, 1867. Captain unassigned, discharged Dec. 29, 1870. Thomas M. Kenny, of the U. S. Veteran Volunteers, served one