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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry 2 0 Browse Search
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Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry, Chapter 10: the tenth of May (search)
or ran away after firing into us. Continuing we ran over the battery taking it and its men prisoners, and on beyond, until there was nothing in our front, except some tents by the roadside and there was no firing upon us for a few moments, of any magnitude. I looked into the ammunition chest of the battery to see if I could find something to put in the vents of the guns to prevent their being fired again in case we had to leave them. There were several of our company there. I remember Jesse Jones and Dorr Davenport, Johnny Woodward, Judson A. Chapin and I think they took the wheels off one of the guns, and I broke off a twig in the vents of two guns, but we were ordered to go to the works and moved to the right. While moving as ordered, some Rebel troops came up and fired a volley into us. We got on the other side of the rifle pits and began firing at them and checked their advance. It was now duskish and it seemed as though the firing on our front and to our right became heavie
Monroe county. --A large and most respectable meeting of the farmers and other citizens of the county of Monroe was held at the Court House of that county on the 21st ult., to take into consideration the condition of the country. The Hon. A. T. Caperton was called to preside, and Jesse Jones was appointed Secretary. Speeches were delivered by Gen. A. A. Chapman, Hon. A. T. Caperton, Col. Jas. W. Dryan, and Captain Philip Thurman, and great enthusiasm and patriot in feeling was exhibited by the meeting. Resolutions identical with those adopted by the Alternate meeting were ordered and adopted without adjoining voice.
15th Ala; M Hunderchot, 18th Va; Re Harris, 52d N C; A S Bartley, 37th N C; H Harcum, 40th Va; Jno Hines, 57th Va; J D Harris, 14th Ala; John Ingram, 18th N C; Jesse Jones, 21st Ark; Wm Jackson,14th Va; J A Killian, 23d N C; J Kitchen, 48th Ga; B F Kidd, 21st N C; R G Kainey, 15th Va; J B Little, 7th Ga; J W McClean, 47th Miss; B 37th N C; J Freeman, 48th do; T B Gay, 8th Ala; Geo Green, 44th N C; J S Hooper, 1st Ark; W Halley, 55th N C; A Hall, 21st Ark; J Huckstepp, 22d Va battalion; T C Jones, 14th Va Battalion; B B Jones, 13th Ga; W Lake, 8th Va; D Leonard, 50th Tenn; W L Mealer, 3d Va; G B McDade, Hudson's Miss battalion; L F May, 53d Ga; G C Potter, Jones, 13th Ga; W Lake, 8th Va; D Leonard, 50th Tenn; W L Mealer, 3d Va; G B McDade, Hudson's Miss battalion; L F May, 53d Ga; G C Potter, 1st Mo cavalry; D C Pitts, 1st Ala; M Phillip, 9th Va; E J Parham, 3d Tenn; J W Powell, 31st Ga; Moses Swofford, 33d do; J A Sawyers, 1st Ark cav; Eil Segman, 11th N C; J T N Tankesly, 1st Ark cav; J R Tyler, 4th N C; D T Taylor, 20th Ark; W J Timmons, 25th S C ; W P Thover, 1st N C; J D Thomas, 60th Tenn; A G Wood, 11th Ala; C W W