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Preface. The author takes this earliest opportunity, to gratefully acknowledge his indebtedness to Comrade John W. Bell, for valuable material contributed by him to the first and last chapters of this work; to Comrades Bussey and Kenney, for interesting matter furnished; to Comrades S. H. Reynolds, D. W. Ellis, and others, whose active sympathy and warm interest have materially aided him; to Gen. H. W. Slocum, whose kind letter of recognition of the services of our company appears in this volume; and to Comrade Keefe, of the Grand Army record, for the favorable notice of the forthcoming of this history.
7 13 Goodwin, Winthrop T.Mar. 27, 1849 6-11-17 Hall, John Apr. 9, 1813 Hall, John Nov. 8, 1818 55 Hall, Richard (shipwrecked) Oct. 19, 1798 Hall, Timothy June 29, 1837 Hardy, JohnFeb. 9, 1846 39 Hatch, ReubenApr. 9, 1770 Hathaway, Edward K. July 7, 1844 5-10 Son of A. K. Hathaway, the school teacher, who lived on Ashland street.—F. A. W. Heyward, Henry Ware Nov. 30, 1838 6 Jacobs, WalterJuly, 1822 NAMETIMEAGE Jewell, Henry W.June 1, 184724-6 Johnson, JohnJuly 25, 18318 Keefe, Patrick (canal)July 5, 184814 King, John FobesOct. 10, 183520 Lost at sea, son of Capt. John King, who lived at the head of Stearns avenue. Capt. George King, another son, was lost at sea.—F. A. W. Lameul, FrancisSept. 13, 184621 Learned, ThomasDec. 15, 182060 Loring, WilliamSept. 5, 18408 Monson, NathanJune 13, 1817 Pratt, —— Capt.Aug. 31, 180267 Ramsdill,—–July 7, 1803 July 7, 1803 Reed, Captain HenryOct. 12, 182643 Richards, Stephen A. (in canal)June 13, 18423-6 Ric
is a Frenchman, as indicated by his name, and is distinguished for his high character and ability as a clergyman. He was about a year ago, appointed Bishop by the Pope, without the usual forms and ceremonies — a convention of Bishops, nomination, &c.--peculiar to the Church of Rome Rev. Mr. O'Neill has resided in Savannah, Ga., for many years. The Bishop and the two Priests took lodgings, on their arrival, at the Atlantic Hotel. The Bishop will, however, be the guest of Rev. Matthew O Keefe, the estimable and highly esteemed incumbent of Saint Mary's Church, of this city, and will probably officiate before leaving for Savannah, to which city he and his traveling companions are destined. Regular trips to Craney Island are now made by the handsome and commodious steamer Wm. Selden, well known in our waters. This is the boat, as will be recollected, that was seized about three months ago, on her arrival here with passengers from the North via Fort Monroe. The steamer Ar
eneral street fights have taken place here recently, but the disturbance was quickly stopped by the prompt arrest of the belligerents by the military police, who placed them in the guard-house, to cool off. A concert will shortly be given here by some members of the Huger Artillery company, who are known to possess superior musical talent, and another rich treat may be expected. The proceeds will be handed over to the ladies, for the benefit of sick and needy soldiers. Rev. Mr. O' Keefe, of St. Mary's Church, of this city, (Catholic,) has returned to a retail dealer the sum of $175, which he received from some person who had obtained it fraudulently and repented of his dishonesty. I regret to announce the death of Maj. Wm. M. Pendleton, of this city, which occurred yesterday. He was highly esteemed for his intelligence and high moral character. I am pained to announce, also, the death of Earnest Beillert, of the Young Guards, of this city. He was greatly loved a
. Hester, N W, Corp'l. co H, 6th N C, thigh. Hubbard, A J, co A, 6th Ala, shoulder. Ingram, F N, co C, 14th Tenn, arm. Irvin, J S, co B, 22d N C, thigh. Ighms, H H, Lieut, co G, 4th N C, head. Jackson, H M J, Corp'l, co F, 1st S C S S, wrist and shoulder. Jones, R L, co A, 49th Va, arm, slight. Jones, W G, co F, Hampton's Legion, arm. Kidd, G, co C, 11th Miss, side and arm. Kings, G W, Corp'l, Jenkins's S C S S, thigh. Kines, G. W, co D, 4th Va, arm and head. Keefe, Jno, Lieut, co A, 6th N C, leg. Kerr, J S, co E, 13th Ala, hand. Kelly, J M, Lieut, co D, 11th Miss, arm and back. Locke, J F, co D, 14th Tenn, head. Lamb, J T, co G, 5th N C, hand. Lomax, Lieut J H, co I, 12th Miss, arm. Long, I J, co K, 11th Miss, eye and face. Larrance, J M, co M, 22d N C, hip. Lewis, J, co C, 38th Va, arm. Lewis, J, co C, 7th Tenn, hand. Lewis, A A, co I, 6th N C, thigh. Lucas, A, co K, 2d Miss. Martin, J W, co H, 5th N C, thorax. Marti
J D Oliver, co K, 2d N C; M Gendro, co F, 19th Miss; P P Lloyd, co J, 1st N C; M Clanton, co F, 12th Miss; A C Steed, do; W L Randolph, Capt of 1st La, Co K, (since dead); J H Peavy, private, Co B, 1st La; Jas Dillon, Lt, Co F, 1st La; W W Smith, private, Co E, 48th N C; S J Richardson, private, Co F, 48th N C; D M Austin, 48th N C; D F Irby, private, Co D, 48th N C; J H McMann, private, Co I, 48th N C; Henry Brinkley, private, Co D, 48th N C; John J Jefferson, private, Co D, 12th Va; Geo T Keefe, private, Co H, 12th Va; John L McNeely, private, Co C, 48th N C; M Richardson, private, Co E, 48th N C, Noah Horn, private, Co R, 48th N C; Allen Christman, private, Co B, 48th N C; Jacob Shaw, Co A, 48th N C; Allen Wilkinson, private, Co B, 48th N C; George F Beck, private, Co C, 48th N C; Amost James, Co K, 48th N C; P W Merrill, Co B, 48th N C; Henry C Fossett, Co C, 48 N C; Robt Dowdy, Co C, 48th N C. First Alabama Hospital. Capt Clark, 13th Ala. St. Charles Hospital. Jam