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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource] 16 0 Browse Search
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as I possibly could, and engaged the enemy at once, driving him towards the river, after a spirited engagement of two hours. Having fired the last gun at the retreating enemy, I was then ordered to withdraw my regiment from the town, which order I promptly obeyed. The enemy's loss, after crossing the river, in the engagement with my regiment, is estimated to be over two hundred killed and wounded. I refer you to the report already furnished you of the loss which we sustained. Captain J. L. Clark was killed, by a solid shot, early in the morning. He was a promising young officer. Captain T. W. Thurman was dangerously wounded later in the day, fell in the hands of the enemy, and, in all probability, is dead. Lieutenant J. M. Stovall is missing, and is supposed to be killed. I wish to call your attention to the gallant and meritorious conduct of Captain G. L. Donald, who had immediate command of several companies, which did fine execution, without sustaining any serious lo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
. Killian, Solomon Shufford, Wm. Whisenhunt. Co. G. Sergeant E. A. Fuller, Private A. E. Fuller, W. Dement, Private James Egerton, John A. Burrows, W. H. Hinton. Co. H. Private J. H. Brison, J. S. R. Dameron, J. Eller, R. S. Johnson, L. A. McAllister, Private W. R. Milling, H. R. Seamon, W. R. Smith, L. S. Vandyke, J. S. Wallace. Co. I. 1st Sergeant S. L. Puryear, Sergeant R. J. Stone, A. Hobgood, J. W. Hart, Corporal W. W. Hart, Private S. H. Beasley, J. L. Clark, James Clark, Private William Faucett, E. R. Frazier, Robert Hester, John F. Hart, Geo. W. Newton, Samuel R. Parham, W. R. Tillotson, Joseph L. Tyack, Private A. G. Clack, David Duncan, Private Fleming West, Hardaman West. Co. K. Sergeant W. L. Lockman, Private C. N. Blythe, R. B. Little, L. A. Lockman, Private Jonas Reep, P. N. Rendleman, Samuel Robinson, Elisha Womack, I certify, on honor, that of the number of men on this roll, only thirty-five (35
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ling, 5th Sergeant J. T. White, Private M. J. Brewer, A. M. Chapman, W. B. Connelly, R. W. Carroll, M. V. Corley, R. P. Holloway, G. W. Jackson, B. R. Kimball, Private J. F. Lamb, R. L. Norris, T. J. Riley, F. Schwartz, J. L. Taylor, T. Wate, T. M. Walker, J. C. Walker, detailed Forage Master Rec'ing Hospital, 3d Corps, J. Norris. Co. H 1st Sergeant B. G. Benson, 5th Sergeant A. P. Yeomans, 1st Corporal B. K. Benson, Private B. W. Bell, H. Belott, J. L. Clark, detailed Forage Master in Brigade, D. W. Felder, W. Jones, Private B. W. Martin, detailed Clerk Q. M. Department in Brigade, J. Melton, J. C. Roach, W. Smith, J. R. Watson, H. Weatherford, L. W. Yeomans. Co. I. Private A. W. Charles, Chas. Hughes, Private W. T. Mills, G. W. Pritchard. Co. K. Private——Finnessee, detailed Private M. McGuire, detailed Ambulance Driver in Brig. Blacksmith in Brigade, T. G. Martin, C. M. Shaw. Co. L. 1st Sergeant P.
led for the examination of character, and the name of J S R Clark called. Upon the examination of Mr. Clark, Rev. Mr. LaMr. Clark, Rev. Mr. Langhorne said that Mr. Clark had united himself with the Knights of the Golden Circle; had lectured in behalf of that order atMr. Clark had united himself with the Knights of the Golden Circle; had lectured in behalf of that order at Farmville, and become a chaplain of the organization, carrying a weapon, and in that way injuring the dignity of a minister of the Gospel. Mr. Clark declined to answer unless evidence was produced. It appeared upon diccussion that there haaughter) Rev. Mr. Edwards said that the character of Mr. Clark was excellent, and the object of his going to Mexico as abrother Clark. The Bishop said he thought that brother Clark had committed an impropriety, and that brother Langhorne's as to the excellent intentions of Mr. Langhorne. Rev. Mr. Clark's character was passed. On motion, it was agreed,d, B. H. Johnson, H. H. Gray. L. S. Reed, J. M. Sanders, J. L. Clark, P. A. Peterson, J. Manning, J. Slougn. Committee o