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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gettysburg. (search)
D. Phretchard. Company I—Sergeant William W. McLeod. Company K—Corporal G. Reddick. Company M—Lieutenant E. L. Hampton, Sergeant A. Williams. Fifth Florida. Company A—Private D. W. Scott. Company B—Private R. R. Barnes. Company C—Privates S. H. White, Arvin Oliver, Elias Barimna. Company D—Private James Burney. Company E—Lieutenant J. A. Jenkins, Privates S. H. Calhoun, R. C. Cash, R. Hudson, B. Sincoe, H. Linton. Company F—Captain John Frink. Company G—Private John Baugh. Company I—Private J. C. Cox. Company K—Lieutenant J. C. Blake, Private Thomas Mumford. Eighth Florida. Company C—Privates William Slaughter, C. B. Griffin. Company F—Private John Rowe. Company G—Private Thomas Galloway. Company I—Private S. Crews. Wounded—Second Florida. Major W. R. Moore. Company A—Captain W. D. Ballantine, Corporals J. T. Luckie, W. D. Keenedy, Privates W. H. Phillips, W. C. Bryan, A. W. Keyser, A. Villar, W
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
hose who subsequently joined the company: Samuel R. Guy; recruit. Hancock Hamilton; recruit. Edward Haden; killed. Douglass Haden; killed. Julien Henderson; wounded. Tommie Herndon; dead. E. T. Hughes; recruit. Samuel Mosby; recruit. Branch Bell; recruit. James Argyle; transferred to. E. H. Argyle; transferred to. R. H. Trice; recruit. T. A. Curd; transferred from. William Morris; recruit. James Houchins; recruit. Thomas Houchins, recruit. John Baugh; substitute. B. S. Dandridge; substitute. Mat. G. Anderson; recruit. A. C. Brooking; recruit. R. L. Brooking; recruit. William Pleasants; substitute. John C. Ragland; recruit. John S. Garthright; transferred from. John R. Garthright; transferred from. S. H. Garthright. John Ladden (Shepherdstown); killed. Marcellus Shelton; killed. James Foster; substitute. Richard Missenger; transferred from. ——Terrell; transferred from. P. O. Nichol; transferred
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
hose who subsequently joined the company: Samuel R. Guy; recruit. Hancock Hamilton; recruit. Edward Haden; killed. Douglass Haden; killed. Julien Henderson; wounded. Tommie Herndon; dead. E. T. Hughes; recruit. Samuel Mosby; recruit. Branch Bell; recruit. James Argyle; transferred to. E. H. Argyle; transferred to. R. H. Trice; recruit. T. A. Curd; transferred from. William Morris; recruit. James Houchins; recruit. Thomas Houchins, recruit. John Baugh; substitute. B. S. Dandridge; substitute. Mat. G. Anderson; recruit. A. C. Brooking; recruit. R. L. Brooking; recruit. William Pleasants; substitute. John C. Ragland; recruit. John S. Garthright; transferred from. John R. Garthright; transferred from. S. H. Garthright. John Ladden (Shepherdstown); killed. Marcellus Shelton; killed. James Foster; substitute. Richard Missenger; transferred from. ——Terrell; transferred from. P. O. Nichol; transferred
The Daily Dispatch: September 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Novel feature of the' Sequestration law. (search)
Fatal Casualty. --The steamer Bagley, (says the Mobile News, of Monday,) having on board the Pike Guards, Captain John B. Curtis, a company from Pike county, which arrived yesterday on board the Hudson, on their way to Fort Gaines, went up to the railroad wharf to take on board a gun-carriage. While there, John Baugh; a member of the company, having gone into the wheel-house, fell overboard and was drowned. Every offer was made to recover the body, but the current running very strong at the time, it could not be found. Deceased had on his accoutrements, by which the body, if recovered, can be identified. He was about nineteen years of age.