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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 19: events in Kentucky and Northern Mississippi. (search)
place was white with the bleached Our Coachman. bones of one hundred and fifty horses. Near by were the graves of the slain men of the Ohio battery, at the head of many of which were rude boards, each bearing the name of the sleeper beneath. Many of the boards had fallen down or been removed. Those standing, and seen in the picture, contained the following names:--Lieutenant R. Bauer, Sergeant M. V. B. Hall, Corporal S. C. Gilmore, Privates W. H. Bolser, C. Schefteni, C. P. Olsen, W. Crawford, J. Ettle, J. W. Brewer, J. H. Ingersoll, J. T. Malson, J. Dean, J. Casey, J. Taylor. The kind-hearted major showed much feeling, as he leaned on one of them and mused, While the writer was making the annexed sketch. Poor fellows! he said, they fought bravely. The war is over, and we are now friends. If you meet with any of their relatives, tell them to write to Major George, and he will do every thing in his power to restore to them the remains of their friends. After visiting every
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
sixty-three officers and crew of the Kearsarge, only eleven persons were foreign-born. List of officers of Confederate steamer Alabama, June 25, 1864. Raphael Semmes, Captain; J. M. Kell and Arthur Sinclair, Lieutenants; R. K. Howell, Lieutenant-of-Marines; J. S. Bulloch, Sailing Master; E. A. Maffitt and E. M. Anderson, Midshipmen; R. F. Armstrong and Jos. D. Wilson, Lieutenants; M. J. Freeman, Chief Engineer; John W. Pundt and M. O'Brien, Third-Assistant Engineers; J. O. Cuddy, W. Crawford and C. Seymour, Gunners; Captain's-Clerk, W. B. Smith; Boatswain, B. L. McClaskey; Francis L. Gait, Surgeon; W. P. Brooks, Second-Assistant Engineer ; Henry Alcott, Sailmaker D. H. Llewellyn, Assistant-Surgeon; G. T. Fullam, James Evans, Max Mulliner and J. Schroeder, Master's-Mates; Win. Robinson, Carpenter. There has been doubt expressed whether Captain Semmes challenged Captain Winslow to do battle: but the latter could not well have accepted, since the Alabama was not recognized by
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Private A. Brousard, E. Dupuy, Antoine Amy. Co. D. Private W. McAlpin, J. Carroll, Private John Johnston, Fred. Smith. Co. E. Private J. E. Howell, Jas. Carroll, Private J. Barfield, Frank Barfield. Co. F. Sergeant F. C. Carrers, C. Smith, O. Savant, Corporal J. D. Allen, Private E. Trazue, G. Foret, Private V. Settig, Jno. Welsh, A. Greffel, Ben. Henry, F. Bacon, D. McDaniel. Co. G. Private A. Alums, J. R. Wall, R. Gentry, Private M. Beach, W. Crawford. Mus'n J. Estrada, Company H. Private J. Boudro. Co. I. Private P. C. Haggett, Wm. Washington, Private Jos. Phillips. Co. K. Sergeant A. Leblanc, Private A. Daigle, Chs. Green, Private M. Kennedy, F. Craine, J. Guilfoux. [54] Fifteenth Louisiana Regiment. Company B. Private Jno. Baily. Co. C. Private O. Baddaex, Private M. Vigee. Co. E. Private J. M. Carter, Private M. Fallon. Co. F. Private Jno. McKann, Private P. Smith. Co. G. Private F
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* W. Crawford. Richmond, Va.
The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The vote on the Ordinance of Secession. (search)
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.--Addres Pulliam & Co. or je 12--2ts* W. Crawford. Richmond, Va.
Ten dollars reward. --Ranaway, a Negro Man named Horace, about 35 years of age, of light brown color, weighs 100 pounds, and walks very slovenly; had on light grey coarse woolen clothes. He is the property of Dr. Tiffin, of Maryland.--Address Polliam & Co., or W. Crawford. Richmond, Va. je 12--20t*
The Daily Dispatch: June 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], Inspector General's office, Headq'hs, Richmond, June 5th, 1861 (search)
Ten dollars reward. --Runaway, a Negro Man named Horace, about $5 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 Marylana.--Address Pulliam &Co., or je 12--20t W. Crawford, Richmond, Va.
Ten dollars reward. --Runaway, a Negro Man named Horace, about 35 years of age, of light brown color, weighs 100 pounds, and walks very slovenly; had on light gray coarse woolen clothes and is the property of Dr. Tiffin, of Maryland.-- Address Pulliam & Co., of je 12--20t* W. Crawford. Richmond, Va.
Ten dollars reward. --Ranaway, a Negro Man named Horace, about 35 years of age, of light brown color, weighs 180 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* W. Crawford, Richmond, Va.
Ten dollars reward. --Ranaway, a Negro Man named Horace, about 25 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 Mar. and — Address Pullian & Co., or je 12-- W. Crawford. Richmond. Va.