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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
2, ‘64, Jan. 31, 6th and 9th Tennessee. Birchett, Theophillus Gilliam, Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Dec. 4, ‘62, to rank from August 25, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, Swett's Battery, passed Board at Chattanooga headquarters Dec. 16, ‘63, A. T. April 30, ‘64, Hotchkiss' Battalion. Bigelow, Robert T., Assistant Surgeon, com. June 1, ‘62, passed Board at Chattanooga Aug. ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 4th Florida, headquarters, A. T., Oct. 29, ‘63. Dec. 31, ‘63, 1st and 4th Florida. Bickley, G. W. L., Surgeon, A. and I. G. O., Richmond, 28, ‘63, ordered to report to Medical-Director General Bragg's army. April 5th, ordered to report to General Polk; by him ordered to duty in 29th North Carolina Regiment. Binford, Peter, Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Aug. 31, ‘63, to rank from May 2, ‘63, to report to Medical Director, passed Board at Shelbyville, ordered to report to E. A. Flewellen, Medical-Director, headquarters A. T., June 19,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.32 (search)
Sergeants—John W. Fickle, dead; Mike Powers, dead; William H. Fuller, wounded; Floyd Carico. Corporals—James L. Williams; John T. Gray, wounded; William Carson, dead; C. B. Price, wounded. Privates. Thomas C. Aston, wounded; dead. Orral Anderson. Melvin Anderson, killed. James Adams, dead. James Bussey. John Bussey, killed. Fleming Burk, killed. John G. Burk. Edward Ball. James Ball. C. C. Baker. James Boyd. R. C. Boyd. Wesley Barker, dead Habe. Bickley, dead. John Buckles, dead. Isaac Boyd, dead. Charles Breadlore, dead. William Breadlore. Joseph Bausell, dead. John Belther, killed. George Bays, dead. James Bays, dead. Fitze. Coman, dead. John Crowder, dead. William Campbell, wounded; dead. William Culberson, killed. William P. Cooper, wounded. Nathan Cooper, wounded. John Counts, dead. Luther H. Clapp. Fullen Dickenson. John Duff. James Duff. Reese B. Duff, dead. O. C. Duff. S
Gen. Houston and Mexico. --A letter from Texas, written by a Virginia officer of the K. G. C.'s to the Norfolk Argus, says that organization is laboring under unexpected difficulties effecting their plans, which, however, they expect to overcome. He adds: Gen. Houston, with whom Gen. Bickley and myself had a conference this morning, not only assured us, but he promised the people of San Antonio, last week, in a public speech, that he should again take the held and cross the Rio Grande with the largest possible force of Texans and other volunteers against Vera Cruz.-- Affairs on the orders in this State, in Mexico and throughout the South, are certainly assuming a critical position, and you need not be surprised to learn at any time within the next six weeks, or two months, that soldiers will swarming on both banks of the Rio Grande, struggling for the country which furnishes the only outlet to the institutions of the South.
and crossed Tennessee river, about one hour before sundown. He is of the opinion, from what he could gather, that Gen. Johnston attacked Paducah Thursday morning, while Gen. Cheatham engaged the main body at or near Milburn, and that our forces have possession of the city. He could learn nothing as to the result at Milburn, but we have no apprehensions on that score. A call for Confederate Aid in Wise county. We take the following from the Abingdon Democrat, of yesterday: Mr. Bickley, from Louisa, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sandy river. A letter was received at Wise C. H. on Tuesday evening, from a citizen of Kentucky--whose name we withhold — a gentleman every way reliable, who states that there are 2,500 Federal troops at Louisa, and that it is thought they contemplate invading Southwestern Virginia by way of the Pound Gap. That point is one of great importance, an might, if occupied, be held by that force against one much greater; in fact, it could soon be rendered
e E Crigger.--Wounded--Privates James Suit, mortally; J Kinser, mortally; Sergeant T Price, Corporal N Perkins, R Puckett, M Mahony, W Patterson and J Slagle. Company F.--Killed — None. Wounded — Private R Burroughs. Company G.--Killed — None. Wounded — Privates T Paris and R L Old. Company H.--Killed — None. Wounded — Lieutenant W Painter and privates E Keesling, mortally; Gus Johnston, D Smart, J Indman, Wash Anderson, and D J Ward. Company I.--Killed — Privates R B Bickley and H H Dale, Wounded — Captain A F Wolfe, slightly, Lieutenant Henderson, and privates G Akers, W D Stidham, and H R Edwards. Company K--Killed--Privates A. Crabtree and John Bogle. Wounded — Privates S H Newberry and A F Harman. Total--Killed 9; wounded 44. The above regiment numbered only 250 men. It was in the brigade so gallantly commanded by Col. G C Wharton, of Gauley fame. Thirty-Sixth Virginia Regiment--Celonel M'Causland. Lieut-Colonel Reid--wou