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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
f the rest were from Hagood's brigade. General Butler's inefficiency is the only conceivable reason for his not turning our right flank and cutting us off from Petersburg. I here were no troops between us and that city. The credit of saving that place belongs to the brigades of Generals Hagood and Bushrod R. Johnson. At 10 o'clock on the night of the 7th of May these two brigades and the artillery fell back towards Petersburg, and before daylight on the 8th crossed Swift Creek. Captain James F. Izler, of Company G, Twenty-fifth South Carolina volunteers, was left in command of the pickets to protect the Confederate rear in this retrograde movement. On the morning of the 8th the Captain withdrew his pickets and rejoined the regiment. On the 9th of May the enemy advanced and took position on the north side of Swift Creek, in front of the Confederates. I am unable to give an account of the desperate reconnoisance led by General Hagood on the 9th of May in order to ascertain the
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
64-1864, cited, 25, 30. Humphreys, Wm., 13. Hunt, Gen. H. J., 30. Hunter, Andrew, 359. Hunter, Gen., David, 40. Hunter, R. M. T.—Post-Bellum Mortality among Confederates, address of Col. C. C. Jones, Jr., 270, 418. Hurlbut, Col., 302, 305, 309, 317. Imboden, Gen. J D., 27. Ingersoll, Col. C. J., 325. Ingraham, Commodore, 273 Irish in Federal army, 438. Ironsides, Gunboat, 160. Irving, Sergeant J. K., 91. Island, Taylor, 178; Battery. 178; Cole, 178; James, 178. Izler, Gen. J. F., 135, 190, 395. Izler, Sergeant W. V., 187, 188. Jackson, 25, 88. Jackson, (Capt.) Alex., 366. Jackson, Andrew, 7, 10, 13 Jackson, Col., 88. Jackson, Rev. Dr. H. M., address of, 195, 207. Jackson, Gen. J. K., 298. Jackson, Mrs., 7. Jackson, Robert, 7, 10. Jackson, Capt. W. H., 71. Jackson, Gen. T. J., 15, 19; his Scabbard Speech, 36, 46; characteristics of, 44; difference with Gen. Loring, 90; 94, 112, 203. Jacobs, Lt. F. C., 164. James' Battalion, 31. James Isl