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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
Wharton as Assistant Surgeon 7th Alabama Regiment Cavalry, Oct. 31, ‘63, March 31, ‘64, April 30, ‘64, 7th Alabama Cavalry. Bragg, M. B., detailed. Bass, John Henry, Assistant Surgeon, com'd, Sept. 30th, ‘63, Austins' Battery, Oct. 31, ‘63. Feb. 29, ‘64, 4th Louisiana Battalion, March 31, ‘64, 16th and 25th Louisiana. BRegiment. Transferred to General Hospital, Richmond. Binford, L. H., Surgeon, Oct. 31, ‘64, 10th Alabama Cavalry. Appointed by Colonel Burtwell. Bloxam, John Henry, Assistant Surgeon, com'd Sept. 13, ‘61. Dec. 31, ‘62, Cleveland, Tennessee, Sept. 3, ‘62, ordered to report to General Polk, January 6, ‘63, ordered to report Appointed by Secretary of War June 2, ‘63, to rank from 29th Sept. ‘62, reported to General Bragg Nov. 30, ‘63. April 30, ‘64, 8th and 9th Arkansas. Erskine, John Henry, Surgeon, passed Board at Murfreesboro Nov. 29, ‘62, appointed by Secretary of War Nov. 28, ‘62, to rank from same. Dec. 24, ‘62
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.20 (search)
, A. D. Alfriend, Henry Bowman, Peter Beach, P. O. Brittle, W. J. Bryant, Burwell Belcher, C. D. Blanks, R. C. Bland, Thomas Brummell, T. W. J. Baptist, David Bisset, Herbert Crowder, Norvell Crowder, Jacob Crowder, Bolling Chandler, George Chandler, W. W. Chappell, M. R. Clayton, Thomas Clark, Joseph T. Carter, Charles W. Carter, J. W. Cole, N. W. Collier, Thomas Dewel, W. J. Eanes, Robert Faiser, Daniel B. Finn, Wesley Fittz, George Garrett, I. J. Godfrey, D. E. Goodwyn, Robert D. Grigg, John Henry, Jeff. T. Hudgins, W. J. Hite, W. T. Harris, Robert Hudgins, Littleton Hudgins, R. B. I'Anson, Charles W. Jones, James Jamieson, George W. Jones, Henry C. King, R. P. Lambeth, G. W. Livesay, B. Lufsey, Edward Lufsey, George W. Ledbetter, Thomas Lufsey, —Lewis, W. T. Mason, O. T. Mingea, Samuel D. Mann, W. H. Meredith, Benjamin T. Miles, T. B. Mize, George C. Owen, W. B. Perkinson, I. B. Perkins, T. E. Parish, Phocean Rolfe, Herbert Snoddy, J. C. Snoddy, William Spain, G. O. Spain, H. E. Sp
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
; Company I, roster of, 228. Virginia Infantry, 4th regiment and 32d regiment at Sharpsburg, 250; 8th regiment, field officers of, 266. Virginia Convention of 1861, A remarkable body of men, 281. Wallace, General, Lew, 73. Warwick, Lieutenant A. D. 205 Weathersby, killed, Lieut. 1. Eugene, 241. Wellford, Colonel. 4. West Virginia, Cattle captured in, 355. White, Colonel E. V., General, 255. White, Colonel, Norborne Berkeley, 261. Wilkinson, Lieut., Henry, Death of, 47. Williams, John Jefferson, 221. Williams, John Skelton, :36. Williams, Colonel Lewis B, 329. Willis, Chaplain E. J ,253. Wilson, Captain J. A., 76. Winder, General John H., 85. Wirz, Captain, Henry, Stigma, removed from, memory of, 69. Wise, Captain, O. Jennings, 355; General Henry A, 354 Women of the Confederacy, what they saw and suffered, 191. Wooldridge, Colonel W. B., 259. Worsley, Philip Stanhope, his lines on General R. E Lee, 63 Wright, General Marcus J., 128.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of Company E, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry. (search)
valry, December 19, 1864. Gregory, Benjamin F., enlisted March 15, 1862. Goss, John W., transferred Company K, 2nd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, and from there to 39th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry. Gore, James, discharged 1862, by conscript act, over thirty-five years of age. Goss, Ebenezer, enlisted October 10, 1864; exchanged with H. T. McCune to 39th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, November 23, 1864. Harlow, Samuel M. Herring, Henry A., detailed brigade teamster. Herring, John Henry. Hill, William H., wounded in hand, Second Manassas, August 30, 1862. Hall, Henry J., killed in battle at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Hall, William S., wounded in right shoulder, Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. Hall, Joseph M., enlisted March 28, 1862. Hall, E. B., honorably discharged and detailed to other service. Harris, William, honorably discharged and detailed to other service. Harlow, Lucian M., enlisted May 10, 1861. Johnson, W. W., died Chimborazo Hospital, typh
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.6 (search)
cle by article, section by section — in detail and as a whole. The chief objections raised by Mr. Henry, and sustained by his side, were that the Constitution was a consolidated government and subves of the system; objected to the powers of the judiciary, the authority of Congress. In fact, Mr. Henry raised every objection to real and imaginary dangers that a fervid imagination and a patrioticand we shall see that with prophetic ken many of our troubles were pointed out and foretold. Mr. Henry, during the debates asked this pertinent and pregnant question: Suppose the people of Virginiaon; with all his love for Virginia and the South, with all his distrust of the Northern people Mr. Henry ever conceived of the diabolism of arming and inciting our slaves to plunder and murder their art would have broken and his tongue palsied in his efforts to have averted these calamities. Mr. Henry was not the only member of the Convention with a discerning mind and who was distrustful and a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.30 (search)
, December 19, 1864. Gregory, Benjamin F., enlisted March 15, 1862. Goss, John W., transferred Company K, Second Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, and from there to Thirty-ninth Battalion. Virginia Cavalry. Gore, James, discharged 1862, by conscript act, over 35 years of age. Goss, Ebenezer, enlisted October 10, 1864; exchanged with H. T. McCune to Thirty-ninth Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, November 23, 1864. Harlow, Samuel M. Herring, Henry A., detailed brigade teamster. Herring, John Henry. Hill, William H., wounded in hand, Second Manassas, August 30, 1862. Hall, Henry J., killed in battle at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Hall, William S., wounded in right shoulder, Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862. Hall, Joseph M., enlisted March 28, 1862. Hall, E. B., honorably discharged and detailed to other service. Harris, William, honorably discharged and detailed to other service. Harlow, Lucian M., enlisted May 10, 1861. Johnson, W. W., died Chimborazo Hospital, typhoi
Sequestration proceedings. We have obtained an abstract of yesterday's proceedings in the Confederate States District Court which will repay perusal. The Confederate States Farant.--The petition in this that James A. Woods, John Henry and George W. Farant, were merchants and partners, carrying on business in the City of Norfolk; and that Woods and Lowry are alien enemies; and it prays that the interest of the aliens in the partnership property may be sequestered and disposed of according to law. The receiver as for instructions from the Court as to the way in which the debts due the are to be collected, and the personal by whom they are to be received.--In this case Judge Halyburton yesterday delivered an elaborate opinion. In cases of partnership, like that before the Court (he said) the Sequestration act designs to sequest the interest of the alien enemy only in the partnership property and the question in how that end is to be accomplished. On the Bared Judge quote
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death on
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more drew up his force and awaited the enemy, but he had enough of it and was not disposed to give battle again. Thus ended the battle of Drainsville, which, although disastrous to us, was more so to the enemy, if recent reports are true. It is believed there were seven regiments of infantry, one of cavalry, and eight pieces of light artillery against us. The following is a list of the casualties; Eleventh Virginia, Col. Garland. Company a, Rifle Rangers, from Lynchburg--Private John Henry, killed accidentally. Company B--Lieutenant T B Horton, wounded in the thigh; private Walker Thurmond, wounded in thigh, and missing. Company C--Privates Wm. H Hobson, mortally wounded in abdomen; S T Franklin, wounded in thigh; Joseph S Rice, wounded in arm, slight; John B Wood, both arms slight. Company D--pptivates Melvin Gibbs, killed; W. Carper, and James McDowell, wounded slightly in feet. Company E--None. Company F--Private Robert Burt, slightly hurt
ley, Samuel Turner, W H Williamson. Wounded: Capt Gen E Tayloe, seriously in fool; Sergt F L Glover, slight; Privates J W Blunt, leg amputated; B F Jordson, R A Barton, A W Barr, slight; W H Compton, R Elmore, J W Jones, slight; R H Patterson, W J Oakley, slight. Company E.--Killed: Corp'l W E Winstanley. Company F.--Killed: 1st Sergt M J Carson. Privates J W Davis. Wounded: Privates B Kornegay, since dead; G L Mayberry. D A Griffin, Henry Davis, John Moses, F James, R Hogan, John Henry, W W H Brown, N Smitherman, Wm Green, Geo Woodruff, L Taylor, J N Suttle, slight; Wm Childers Company G.--Wounded: Privates Geo W Brewer, leg amputated; David C Cox. Company H.--Missing: Private John Lano, reported to be wounded; Private J A Allen. Company I--Wounded: Corp'l J A Kirkland, R L Smith, A W Dama, Private J M Vale. Company K.--Wounded: Corp'l W A Phillips, Private Morton, mortally; A M Lurb, Thos Milchell. Total killed total wounded 48 missing 4.
eet 6 inches high, black, slow spoken. William, owned by Mr. W. Roy, 6 feet high, dark mulatto, bad teeth. Tom, owned by Mr. W. Roy, aged 20 years, 5 feet 10 inches high, ginger-bread color, slow spoken. Willis, owned by Mr. W. Roy, aged 27 years, 6 feet high, ginger-bread color. Thornton, owned by Mrs. Ann Wright, aged 20 years, 5 feet 6 inches high, ginger-bread color. Morton, owned by Mrs. Ann Wright, aged 30 years, 5 feet 6 inches high, black, thin visage. John Henry, owned by Mrs. B. B. Wright, aged 26 years, 5 feet 10 inches high, black, slow spoken. Reuben. owned by Mrs. B. B. Wright, aged 19 years, 5 feet 8 inches high, black, slow spoken. Robert, owned by Mr. S. B. Proaddus, aged 21 years, 6 feet high, black, quick spoken. Lewis, owned by Mr. Ed. Motley, aged 50 years, 5 feet 6 inches high, black, bow-legged. George, owned by Mr. G. W. Trice, aged 32 years, 5 feet 10 inches high, black, stammers slightly. Dick, owned by Mr