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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Extracts from the diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Pressley, of the Twenty-Fifth South Carolina Volunteers. (search)
. Major, John V. Glover. Staff officers. Adjutant. George H. Moffett. Quartermaster, J. Ellison Adger. Commissary, Daniel Dwight Barr. Surgeon, William C. Ravenel. Assistant Surgeon, J. M. Warren. Chaplain, A. Toomer Porter. Sergeant Major, Samuel W. Dibble. Quartermaster Sergeant, R. H. McDowell, Jr. Commissary Sergeant, M. J. Hirsch. Hospital Steward, M. J. D. Dantzler. Ordance Sergeant, L. W. Fresner. Line officers. Washington Light infantry (co. A). Captain, James M. Carson. First Lieutenant, H. B. Olney. Second Lieut., W. Washington Finley. Second Lieut., James A. Ross. Washington Light infantry (co. B). Captain, E. W. Lloyd. First Lieutenant, Robert A. Blum. Second Lieutenant, Samuel J. Burger. Second Lieutenant, R. M. Taft. Wee Nee Volunteers (co. C). Captain, Thomas J. China. First Lieutenant, Calhoun Logan. Second Lieut., Henry Montgomery, Jr. Second Lieut., B. P. Brockinton. Marion Light infantry (co. D). Captain, W. J.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
battalion were: Washington Light Infantry, Co. A, Captain James M. Carson; Washington Light Infantry, Co. B, Captain E. W. L four companies: Washington Light Infantry, Company A, Captain Carson; Wee Nees, Captain China; St. Matthew's Rifles, Captaid near by. This we learn from his marked grave. Captain James M. Carson, of Company A, picked up a memorandum made by a Fejust narrated were transpiring inside of the fort, First Sergeant Carson of that company was killed. Company F was one of tny of the men of the other companies of the regiment). Sergeant Carson was one of the best non-commissioned officers in the samuel Jones, who was then commanding in the city. Captain James M. Carson, of Company A, Lieutenant F. J. Lesesne, of Compand of Companies A, C, H and K, under the command of Captain James M. Carson, of Company A. Nor can I detail the incidents of Company A, Killed: Private John Hall. Wounded: Captain James M. Carson, severely in arm. Company C. Killed: Sergeant S
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
he C. S. A., 258. Canton, Miss., Decoration of graves at, 232. Caps, Percussion, made by C. S. A., 287. Carbonari, Christine, 447. Carey, Lt., James, 92. Carrington, Major I. H., 273. Carrol, John, 9; Thomas, 9. Carroll, Col., 71. Carson Capt. James M., 134, 150, 190. Carson, Sergeant, 169. Carter, Col., Thos. H., 61. Carter, Lt., Tuck, 214. Cary, Col. John B., 296. Caskey, apt., 22 Caswell, Col. T. D., Death of, 271. Catawba river, 10. Cavalry, Two Chieftains of,Carson, Sergeant, 169. Carter, Col., Thos. H., 61. Carter, Lt., Tuck, 214. Cary, Col. John B., 296. Caskey, apt., 22 Caswell, Col. T. D., Death of, 271. Catawba river, 10. Cavalry, Two Chieftains of, 451. Cavalry, Value of, 448. Cavender, Major, 306 Cawood, Lt. C. H., 92. Cecil's Ford, 67. Cedar Creek, Battle of, 15, 443; Notes on, 391: Guards, 15. Century Magazine, cited, 28. Chadwick, Col. W. D., 299. Chaffin's Bluff, 261. Chalmers, Gen. J. R., 297. Chameleon, steamer, 106. Chancellorsville, Battle of, 20, 257. Channing, Dr. W. E., 426. Chappell, Lt., 405, 409. Charleston, S. C., Siege of, 7; College, 13; Survivors' Association of, 395. Charlotte, II. Chase
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Washington Light Infantry Charitable Association, 1866. (search)
turning brave. With the coming in of the new year, on January 1, 1866, a meeting of W. L. I. survivors was held in the parlors of the Charleston Hotel. Captain James M. Carson presided, and Sergeant W. M. Muckinfuss acted as secretary. The object of the meeting was announced by Captain Carson to be the organization of the W. L.Captain Carson to be the organization of the W. L. I. Charitable Association, to assist the families of those W. L. I.'s who had fallen or were disabled in the late struggle. This was voted unanimously, and the following committee elected to prepare the necessary papers, draft of constitution, &c.: Captain J. M. Carson, Colonel C. H. Simonton, Lieutenant H. B. Olney, William E. pers, draft of constitution, &c.: Captain J. M. Carson, Colonel C. H. Simonton, Lieutenant H. B. Olney, William E. Holmes and William E. Proctor. This committee reported to a meeting held at the Masonic Hall on 22d February, 1866, and proceeded to organize The W. L. I. Charitable Association, and elected the following officers:
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Officers. (search)
Officers. 1866—J. M. Carson, President; C. H. Simonton, Senior Warden, H. B. Olney, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, Secretary and Treasurer. In the subsequent years the following officers were annually elected: 1867—J. M. Carson, President; H. B. Olney, Senior Warden; Samuel J. Burger, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, SecretarJ. M. Carson, President; H. B. Olney, Senior Warden; Samuel J. Burger, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, Secretary and Treasurer. 1868—J. M. Carson, President; H. B. Olney, Senior Warden; H. I. Greer, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, Secretary and Treasurer. 1869—C. H. Simonton, President; H. B. Olney, Senior Warden; T. G. Barker, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, Secretary and Treasurer. 1870—C. H. Simonton, President; H. B. Olney, Senior WJ. M. Carson, President; H. B. Olney, Senior Warden; H. I. Greer, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, Secretary and Treasurer. 1869—C. H. Simonton, President; H. B. Olney, Senior Warden; T. G. Barker, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, Secretary and Treasurer. 1870—C. H. Simonton, President; H. B. Olney, Senior Warden; T. G. Barker, Junior Warden; J. L. Honour, Secretary and Treasurer. 1871—H. B. Olney, President; J. L. Honour, Senior Warden; F. L. Parker, M. D., Junior Warden; D. B. Gilliland, Secretary and Treasurer. 1872—J. L. Honour, President; F. L. Parker, M. D., Senior Warden; A. W. Taft, Junior Warden; D. B. Gilli