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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Georgia Infantry. (search)
A. A. General. Endorsed: Edward Willis, Colonel Twelfth Georgia regiment, Second army corps, near Fredericksburg, May 8, 1863. Report and list of casualties in the Twelfth Georgia regiment in the battles of Spotsylvania county, Va. [10] list of the casualties in the Twelfth Georgia regiment. Company A. Private J. M. Taylor, killed. J. Livingston, severely wounded. H. Edwards, slightly wounded. C. Redding, slightly wounded. W. A. Pryor, slightly wounded. R. Crawford, mortally wounded. Company B. Private D. Stripling, seriously wounded. A. Middlebrooks, slightly wounded. T. Brown, slightly wounded. A. Russan, slightly wounded. J. A. Jackson, slightly wounded. Company C. Private J. T. Coogle, killed. C. C. Solomon, killed. 1st Lieut. T. W. Harris, slightly wounded. Private W. A. J. Hall, slightly wounded. D. W. Children, slightly wounded. J. W. Brantley, slightly wounded. T. C. Turner, slightly wounded. Comp
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Wounded at Williamsburg, Va. (search)
Florida; died——22, 1862. C. S. Fleming, Company B, 2d Regiment, Florida. S. J. Shapply, Company H, 18th Regiment, Mississippi; discharged. A. J. Bryan, Company I, 18th Regiment, Mississippi; discharged. N. S. Patterson, Company B, 18th Regiment, Mississippi; discharged from the residence of H. T. Jones; since dead. M. Tierney, Company C, 18th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry; discharged. William Baldridge, Company D, 18th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry; died May 27, 1862. R. Crawford, Company K, 14th Regiment, Louisiana; died May 27, 1862. J. M. Carey, Company B, 14th Regiment, Louisiana; died May 18, 1862. James Coyle, Company C, 14th Regiment, Louisiana; discharged. D. C. Hindlestone, Company B, 2d Regiment, Florida. John W. Lea, captain, 5th North Carolina; discharged from the residence of Colonel G. Durfey. J. F. Hayse, lieutenant Company B, 5th North Carolina; died at the residence of Colonel Durfey. Forney, colonel, Alabama; discharged from the res
Ten dollars reward. --Ranaway, a Negro Man named Horace, about 35 years of age, of light brown color, weighs 100 pounds, and walks very stovenly, had on light grey coarse woolen clothes. He is the property of Dr. Tiffin, of Maryland.-- Pulliam &Co., or je 12--20t* R. Crawford, Richmond, Va.
Ten dollars reward. --Ranaway, a Negro Man named Horace, about 35 years of age, of light brown color weighs 160 pounds, and walks very slovenly; had on light grey coarse woolen clothes. He is the property of Dr. Tiffin, of Maryland.--Address Pulliam & Co. or je 12--20t R. Crawford, Richmond, Va.
The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], The late debate in the British Parliament. (search)
truckled in their answer.--[Cheers.] Another outrage has taken place, and by the same man who perpetrated the insult offered to our flag in the case of the Trent. A vessel leaves the English shore; the honorable member for London, opposite, [Mr. Crawford,] says he has seen her papers, and they are perfectly harmless. She was bound to a neutral port; she was seized by an American man of war, taken into an American port, and the expectations of the English merchant in his honorable trade have bct of the American Minister in granting permits for the conveyance of arms for the use of the Mexicans against the French. This conduct ought not to be passed over tacitly, but called for a strong expression of opinion from Government. Mr. R. Crawford said that at the proper time lie he was prepared to go into the case of the Peterhoff; but after the speech of the noble Lord at the head of the Government, it would be most improper and dangerous, considering the character of the subject, t