Your search returned 74 results in 25 document sections:

Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
lesby, John. Adams, R. H. T. Armistead, James. Anderson, John G. Barnes, C. F. Booth, S. C. Burks, E. W. Burch, Samuel. Cabell, P. H. Campbell, Wiley. Conley, John. Creed, J. J. Crumpacker, John. Dabney, H. Eubank, E. N. Franklin, P. H. Gregory, W. S. Guy, D. C. Harris, H. V. Hawkins, S. M. Ivey, J. W. Jennings, T. D., Jr. Kean, R. G. H. Kinnear, James O. Kreuttner, Joseph. Lee, John A. Langhorne, C. D. Lewis, John H. rkley, Joseph. Bibb, John R. Bowman, N. B. Boyd, James. Brooke, St. George T. Browning, John. Carnefix, E. M. Clay, D. C. Cox, John C. Cox, Samuel, Crumpton, Robert. Dobyns, Joe. Early, S. H. Edwards, J. T. Eubank, W. E. J. Fariss, J. Flood, Thomas W. Godsey, F. M. Green, John L. Holley, W. E. Ingram, J. R. Jones, J. W. Kefauver, William. Kinnear, George A. Kinnear, William. Lawson, Joe. Leake, F. M. Lewis, John C.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
l., private. Killed in battle. Douglas, R. B., private. Living; Sittington, Va. Dunlap, R. B., private. Living; Augusta county. Drumright, R. C., private. Know nothing of him. Edmond, J. J., private. Know nothing of him. Evick, Michael, private. Dead. Ervin, J. S., private. Dead. Ervin, James, private. Not known. Ervin, Milton, private. Not known. Ervin, T. C., private. Not known. Erwin, J. W., Private. Not known. Ervin, Dr. James, private. Dead. Eubank, John T., private. Dead. Forbes, J. A., private. Know nothing. Fry, James, private. Know nothing. Gillet, Thomas, private. Know nothing. Gilliland, Sydney, private. Dead. Gibson, Stephen, private. Dead. Ginger, Sam, private. Living; Hively, Va. Greever, James, private. Living; Staunton, Va. Griner, George, private. Know nothing. Gay, Paul, private. Know nothing. Garrison, John, private. Died in prison 1863. Hive, Peter J., private. Dead. Hoover
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
igadier-general Carnot Posey. 12th Mississippi, Lt.-col. M. B. Harris. Major S. B. Thomas. 16th Mississippi, Col. Samuel E. Baker. 19th Mississippi, Col. N. H. Harris. 48th Mississippi, Col. Joseph M. Jayne. Artillery. Lieut.-col. J. J. Garnett. Maj. Chas. Richardson. Grandy's Virginia Battery. Lewis' Virginia Battery. Maurin's Louisiana Battery. Moore's [Huger's] Virginia Battery. Artillery reserve, First corps. Alexander's Battalion. Colonel E. P. Alexander. Eubank's Virginia Battery. Jordan's Virginia Battery. Moody's Louisiana Battery. Parker's Virginia Battery. Rhett's South Carolina Battery. Woolfolk's Virginia Battery. Washington (La.) Artillery. Colonel J. B. Walton. Eshleman's 4th Company. Miller's 3d Company. Richardson's 2d Company. Squires' 1st Company. Second corps. Lieutenant-General Thomas J. Jackson. Major-General Ambrose P. Hill. Brigadier-General R. E. Rodes. Major-General J. E. B. Stuart. Hi
arissa Cox mrs Sarah A Crawford mrs J V Creery mrs Mary A Crawford mrs Mary J Creery mrs M A Crawford mrs E C Crump mrs Annie H Croue mrs Julia Curry mrs Mary J Coghill mrs W C Caldwell mrs F C Chapin mrs Sarah Cook mrs Dinah Dabney mrs Cornelia Davis mrs Eliz'th Denzler mrs J M Dixon mrs Lucy A Duke mrs Harriet Davis miss Puss Davis miss Mary A Davis miss Sallie G Davis miss Bertha Davis miss Delia S Doyle miss Marg't Dickinson miss Fannie Eubank mrs Sophia Evans miss Flora Evans miss Jennie Evans miss Martha Elovney miss Mary Easton miss Martha Fisher mrs Emily Frost mrs Eliz'th Fravsier mrs Eliz'th Farly mrs Fannie Freser miss Aurelia Fisher miss Sarah Jane Ford miss O V Fisher miss Anna A Fore miss Mary A Fraser miss Molly T Forsythe miss Fanny E Farmer miss Mary S Falvy miss Johanna Gaines miss Bettie Gardner miss Rebecca Greentree miss T Gary mrs H Garnult mrs H T Garland mrs Jane
Negro Heroism. --Mr. Eubank, who is now engaged in collecting old castings and frons to be melted up and moulded into cannon ball, informs us that he has received some thousand or two pounds from the negroes about town, who express themselves highly pleased with the preparations that are being made to kill up the Black Republicans. Wonder what Greeley will say to that?--Newborn (N. C.) Progress.
rst day of the August term. Geo. Wallhous, charged with fighting and drunkenness in the street; $100 security required, and committed in default. Sarah Britt alias Phillips, thirty days in jail, for being drunk and disorderly, and using one of the city gutters as a bed. Dominic Francisco, fined $10 for keeping his bar-room open after ten o'clock at night on the night of the 8th day of July, 1861. Patrick McLaughlin, fined $5 for permitting an unlawful assembly of eight negroes to be and remain in his house at one time, on the 6th day of July, 1861. The same party was fined $5 for keeping a cook-shop, without license, on the 6th of July. Henry Howe, charged with being a suspicious person, and with stealing money; case continued until the 10th of July. Richard Tines was ordered ten lashes for failing to carry a certificate of his freedom. Duggett & Eubank, fined $10 for keeping their bar-room open after ten o'clock at night on the 8th of July, 1861.
f Louisiana, nominated Richard Charles Downs, of Louisiana. Mr. Clark, of Missouri, nominated Andrew H. H. Dawson, of Alabama. Mr. Oldham, of Texas, nominated J. Johnson Hooper, of Alabama. Mr. Preston, of Virginia, nominated Jno L Eubank, of Virginia. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, nominated James H. Nash, of South Carolina. The first ballot resulted as follows: Dawson, 6; Nash, 4; Hooper, 4; Eubank, 2; Downs, 2; Montague, 1. No candidate having a majority. FourEubank, 2; Downs, 2; Montague, 1. No candidate having a majority. Four additional ballots were had without an election. The following was the result of the sixth and last ballot, in detail. For Mr. Nash.--Messrs. Barnwell, Baker, Brown, Clark, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Orr, Preston, and Simms--11. For Mr. Hooper--Messrs. Davis. Maxwell, Mitchell, Oldham, Peyton, and Sparrow--6. For Mr. Dawson--Messrs. Johnson and Dortch--2. James H. Nash, of South Carolina, having a majority of the votes cast, was declared the Secretary of the Senate,
Wm Read, Jas A Witcher, F P Witcher, P P Conway, Wm Davenport, A J Scott, W S Shelton, F D Gould, John A Warner, A Brooks, W N Wilson B F Werner, John Pryor, Wm Brown, P Collins, C F Marsh, W. B Couch, L L Saulsberry, T Sherman, H W Cassady, J F Eubank, J F Hamilton, Michael Sharkey, N E Teneble, H L Brady, S Willis, F F Hamilton, Wilson Bowler, J W Slow, F E McKinney, Thomas Cronan, A J Debrush, Dan Foley, S. W Rice, Edward Flemmin, W A Hand, Dan Cocklin, Wm Cracraft, G W Nolan, Chas A Radclifes Dugeon, Irish battalion; H F Neillo, 17th regt, Co C; Richard Pencan, 21st regt, Co G; Flerson; John Colburn, 33d regt, co B; Capt R C No non, Maryland, dead; Harris Towner, 2d regiment, dead; Michael Moriarty;--Pierson. At Newtown.--P G Eubank, Charlotte co; John Pine, 27th reg't, Alleghany county; Hy Scruggs, Buckingham county; John Yowell, Frederick county; Geo N. Gall, Washington county Md; Jacob Sperow, 21 reg't, Berkley county; W H Bird, Rock Artillery, Lexington; Chas W Bingham,
27th, but remained on the field; a J Barrack, mortally; F S Sisson, slightly in leg. Company D, Capt W N Ward — killed: none. Wounded: Capt Ward, badly in shoulder; Privates Thos Cannon, slightly;--Reynolds, badly. Company E, Capt Robt W Eubank — killed: none. Wounded: Capt Robt W Eubank, badly, but not dangerously, in the leg by shell; Privates David Sterne, in shoulder; Wm S Anderson, shoulder. Company F, Capt S P Gresham — killed: none. Wounded: Privates G W Neall, slightly by Eubank, badly, but not dangerously, in the leg by shell; Privates David Sterne, in shoulder; Wm S Anderson, shoulder. Company F, Capt S P Gresham — killed: none. Wounded: Privates G W Neall, slightly by shell. Company G, Capt L Wright — killed: private Rufus is. wounded: Capt Luther Wright, in the month; Lieut Geo. W Marshall, badly in foot and leg; Privates John J Miller, in shoulder; Geo M Farrar severely in side; H W Brooke, in leg. Company H, Capt Thos R Dew — killed: none. Wounded: L B Andrews, badly; Thos E Payse, slightly; Geo F Gouldman, slightly. Company I, Capt J D Brace — killed: Privates Geo West. Wounded Serg a W Jones, slightly; Corp H C for, in hand; Private
night — the latter may be in four or five days. Interesting account of the battle.[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Groveton, near Manassas, Sunday, Aug. 31, 1862. As a favorable opportunity offers to write you, and as many Richmond men were in the great fight yesterday, I will drop you a line stating simply what I saw and what part was taken by the battalion to which my company is attached. It is composed of four companies--Capts. Jordan, of Bedford; Rhett, of S. C.; Eubank, and W. W. Parker, of Virginia. Hearing that a fight would probably come off yesterday, Col. S. D. Lee, of S. C., who commands the battalion, pushed on from Salem on Friday last till 2 A. M. Saturday, when we found ourselves upon the battle-field of the day before. At daybreak I was aroused by pretty brisk picket firing on our right and left, and, to my surprise, found we had advanced right in among the pickets, indeed not more than 500 yards from the enemy. About 6 we were ordered to