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.. 138 Hooker, Gen. Joseph 35, 40, 41, 56, 79, 104, 117. Hunter, Gen. David ..159, 163, 167 Inducements to re-enlist .... 48 Irish Brigade ..... 41, 52, 53 94 Jackson, Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) 48, 50, 56, 75, 82, 95, 107. Johnston, Gen. Joe ....27, 40 Kearney, Gen. Philip . 22, 40, 41, 56, 71 Lander, Gen. F. W ....... 26 Lee, Gen. R. E. 45, 71, 106, 125, 151, 172 Leesburg. ........164 Lincoln, Abraham... 66, 99, 160 Lincoln Cavalry ....... 22, 23 Longstreet, Gen. Jas. . 55, 56, 94, 143 Loudon Valley ..... 85, 131, 164 McCall, Gen. G. A. .... 26, 46, 56 McCartney, Capt. W. II. 44, 80, 84, 98, 110. McClellan, Gen. G. B. 22, 56, 73, 80, 89, 90 McDowell, Gen. Irvin .... 27 McLaws, Gen ....... 77 Magruder, Gen. J. B.....33, 35, 55 Malvern Hill ......... 61 Massachusetts Troops, 32, 35, 38, 109, 122, 123, 148, 181. March of the Sixth Corps ....120 Manassas ..... 28, 118, 136, 137 Manchester ........119 Marye's Hill.......1
es during the war, to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. . 91, Oct. 9, 1867. Manning, First Lieutenant E. G., of the 81st U. S. Colored Infantry, to be Captain, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. . 65, June 22, 1867. Manning, George A., Captain 2d Mass. Cavalry, to be Major, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services, to date from May 15, 1865. G. O. 65, June 22, 1867. March, Captain Jas. E., of the 32d Mass. Infantry, to be Major, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 148, Oct. 14, 1865. G. O. 65, June 22, 1867. Marcy, Colonel R. B., Insp. General, U. S. Army, to be Brig General, U. S. Army, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the Rebellion, to date from Mar. 13, 1865. G. O. 71, Aug. 31, 1866. — Brevet Brig. General R. B., Colonel, Inspector General,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
. 31, ‘64. April 30, ‘64, 40th Alabama Regiment. Heustis, Jas. F., Surgeon, com'd Nov. 1, ‘61. Chief Surgeon Breckenridge'Headquarters, Nov. 30, ‘63, 1st Kentucky Cavalry. Hughes, Jas. N., contract pr. to Surgeon, made by E. A. Flewellen March ection. Passed Board at Chattanooga July 11, ‘63. Lynch, Jas. N. M., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Sept. 26, ‘62n, Feb. 15, ‘63. Feb. 28, ‘63, Ambulance Train. McElheny, Jas. P., contract made by Surgeon R. L. Butt, March, 1863. MarchPest-House, Chattanooga, March 31, ‘63, cancelled. Moore, Jas. A., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War June 2‘62. Dec. 31st, Rome, Ga., May 31, ‘63, no change. Moore, Jas. L., Surgeon. Passed Board May 10, ‘62. Jan. 15, ‘63, orderment. Passed Board at Charleston May 6, ‘63. Richardson, Jas. P., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to ran9th Mississippi, Oct. 31, ‘63, 10th Mississippi. Stewart, Jas. W., contract by Col. P. D. Roddy, Ap
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.5 (search)
s. Spencer, Thomas. Spencer, James B. Spragins, Norman B., wounded in Rockbridge county, Va., 1864. Smith, John M., 4th Sergeant. Sheperson, David, Third Lieutenant. Killed at Williamsport, Sheperson, Joel. Smith, John G., Captain from April, 1861, to November, 1861. Spencer, William S. Swicher, Daniel, Rockbridge county. Saunders, Robert. Scott, Thomas A. Spencer, Henry. Scott, J. H., died at Monterey, Va., in service, in 1861. Thornton, W. D. Thompkins, C. C., from Kanawha county, W. Va. Thompson, James C. Watkins, Charles W. Watkins, Henry, killed at Bunker Hill, 1864. Watkins, Frank B. Williams, W. B. Wood, Robert W. Walker, William A. Wood, Jas. E. Walker, Alexander S., from Brownsburg, Rockbridge county, Va. Wilson, James H. Watkins, Henry N. Wills, William B. Watkins, W. B. Woods, William H., wounded at Williamsport, July, 1863. Watkins, Alfred. West, Addison, from Halifax county, Va.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
eut., George W. Hobson. Second Lieut., R. G. Scott. Third Lieut., A. R. Woodroof. Privates. Butterworth, Moses. Doss, William. Hewitt, A. Bowling. Hewitt, A. R. Inge, William J. Kinnear, John H. Mason, John T. McDaniel, William L. McKinney, Barney. McCorkle, John J. Nowlin, James B. Rodes, Lafayette P. Steptoe, Jacob M. Christian, John, Hains, Christopher. Hewitt, A. I. Horner, James W. Kinckle, Frank T. Lewis, John, McCausland, Jas. F. Moore, Thomas W. McCorkle, William. Miller, Frank T. Petty, William J. Steptoe, W. T. Wills, Edwin D. Yancey, W. T. Second Regiment Virginia Cavalry. First mounted regiment organized in Virginia. Organized at Lynchburg, May 8, 1861, Colonel J. A. Early, mustering officer. First Colonel, R. C. W. Radford. Second Colonel, T. T. Munford. Third Colonel, Cary Breckinridge. First Lieutenant-Colonel, T. T. Munford. Second Lieutenant-Colonel, J. W. Watts.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Parole list of Engineer troops, Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered at Appomattox C. H., April 9th, 1865. (search)
ly. Company G. Wm. R. Johnson, Captain. Wm. A. Gordon, Second Lieutenant. Sergeants—R. B. Richardson, S. H. Tinsley, R. C. Vandegrift, C. P. Allen, A. J. Silling, J. C. Trout, J. C. Hanes. Corporals—M. C. Metts, H. J. Johns, L. A. Guy. Privates—W. S. Amos, John P. Bradley, J. E. Foster, James Foster, Marshall Gross, B. Newman, Wm. Pollard, J. G. Seay, H. J. Vaughan, Geo. R. Williams, Jas. Barker, Jas. C. Britt, Robt. C. English, Jas. C. Garrett, Wm. R. Hopkins, John D. Malone, Jas. N. Marshall, A. P. Meadows, L. T. Meador, John Sheppard, Micajah Stone, J. A. Walder, Wm. H. Wicks. Company H. John Bradford, Captain. Thomas J. Moncure, First Lieutenant. R. W. Peatross, Second Lieutenant. Sergeants—James W. Holt, R. M. DuBose. Privates—William Wright, W. H. Haynes, J. B. W. Hall, A. K. Jenkins, Lloyd P, Weeks, A. Y. Carroll, Thomas A. Blakey, Joshua Lindsay. Company I S. Howell Brown, First Lieutenant. P. Gay Scott, Second Lieutenant. Sergeants—
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
ens, Ga. Rucker, TinsleyW., (Tinnie), Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. *Ryan Lawrence T., Hawkinsville, Ga. Sapp, A. J. Sciley, B. Schley, G. Schofield, ——, Macon, Ga. Sheppard, W. T., West Point, Ga. Boston, Mass. Shumake, W., Harris county, Ga. Slappey, A. B., Marshallville, Ga. Smith, Archibald A., LaGrange, Ga. Smith, H. H. *Smith, W., Crawford county, Ga. Died in service, 1864. Solomon, W., Gordon, Ga. Spain,——. Taft, W., Charleston, S. C. Thurman, Jas. T., Atlanta, Ga. *Tilson, Mitchell, Darien, Ga. *Turnbull, J. J., Banks county, Ga. Waitzefelder, Abraham, Milledgeville, Ga. New York City. Walker, C. Walker, J. Waters, Byron B. Watson, ——. *Williams, C. Howard, Columbus, Ga. Died in Atlanta, Ga., 1895. Williams, M. *Woodward, James P. Wynn, Joseph H., Newnan, Coweta county, Ga. Color guard. *Color Sergeant, George C. Coleman, Harris county, Ga. Was killed at Aberdeen, Miss., in 1896. Co. B.
merican citizen, but prouder still that he was a Virginian; and for the rights of his native State he would ever contend. The Chairman then requested some one to nominate a Secretary, and, on motion, F. S. West was appointed. On motion of Mr. Benjamin Bragg, the Chairman was instructed to appoint — a committee of fifteen, to prepare business for the meeting. Committee: Benj. Bragg, --Pleasants, Thos. Clemmitt, Wm. Snead, Geo. Bargamin, A. M. Bailey, Thos. Olvis, John A. Belvin, Jas, Walker, Robert Ware, Wm. Macfarlane, Thos. Elmore, Wm. Forbes, W. C. Barnes, W. S. O'Brien. Immediately after the appointment of the committee, there were loud calls upon various gentlemen to address the meeting. Mr. P. H. Aylett was called up, and amid the confusion was understood to say that he thanked the meeting for the compliment conveyed in this call, as it recognized his claims as a member of the great and honorable fraternity of working men. He expressed his readiness to addres
Graduates. --The commencement of the Medical Department of the New York University took place on Monday. Among the graduates were the following from Virginia: Henry C. Baker, John V. Brookes, Joseph T. Bunkley, G. W. Carrington, Jno. H. Magruder. Jas. Parrish, Engene C. Powell, Colin J. Hackett, Z. B. Herndon, John A. Klein, Jno. W. Lawson, Alex. Rives, Jr., Wm. F. Smith, Robt. B. Taylor, and Franklin J. White.--From North Carolina: Thos. W. Bickett, Frank J. Drake, Robt. H. Drysdale. Wm. H. Edmondson, Jas. K Long, Jno. McDonald, Thos. Ruffin, Henry G. Flanner, W. H. L. Goodman. H. B. Herring. P. A.Holt, Thos. Lassiter, J. J. Lawrence, Wm. Little, F. H. Sea well, Starkey Sharp, Jr., Andrew J. Stone, and John L. Watkins. From Tennessee: W. H. Robertson. Benj. L. Hester, and Wm. R. Tompkins.
o Directors at parent Bank & Branches49,838 0051,419 60 Specie139,297 48162,216 99 Circulation899,708 00834,973 00 Deposits279,703 90228,023 46 Denomination of the circulation outstanding:--January 1, 1861. One's$821 00 Two's802 00 Five's614,820 00 Ten's213,890 00 Twenties3,480 00 Fifties1,650 00 $834,973 00 The undersigned, Directors of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia, certify the foregoing statements to be correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief. J. C. Campbell, M. Reilly, John Mendel, Jas.Dalzell, WheelingFeb. 27, 1861. Z. Jacob. Ohio County, as: Before the subscriber, a Notary Public for Ohio county, in the State of Virginia, this day in my said county came Daniel Lamb, Cashier of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia, and made oath, in due form, that the foregoing statements are correct and true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand, this 27th day of February, 1861. and'w White, Not. Public.