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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., chapter 5.67 (search)
orming me that the enemy was apparently moving in heavy force on Edwards's depot, which, as he said, will be the battle-field if I can carry forward sufficient force, leaving troops enough to secure the safety of this place [Vicksburg]. This was the first intelligence of the Federal army received from General Pemberton since the first of the month. I arrived in Jackson at nightfall, exhausted by an uninterrupted journey of four days, undertaken from a sick-room; in consequence of which Major Mims, chief quartermaster of the department, the first officer who reported to me, found me in bed. He informed me, among other military occurrences, that two brigades had marched into the town an hour or two before. Brigadier-General Gregg, their senior officer, reported to me soon after that he had been ordered from Port Hudson to Raymond by General Pemberton, but had been driven from that place the day before by the Federal Seventeenth Corps;, and, in obedience to the general's instructions
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
2. Dec. 6, ‘62, ordered to report to Gen. Polk. Dec. 31, ‘62, 16th Tennessee Regiment (Cairn's Battery), April 22, ‘63, Artillery Corps, 16th Tennessee. Appointed by Secretary of War to rank Dec. 5, ‘62. March 31, ‘64, Marshall's Battery, served until May 1865. means, Hudson J., Assistant Surgeon, com'd Sept. 13, ‘61. Dec. 31, ‘62, Cleveland, Tenn., Jan. 10, ‘63, Academy Hospital, Chattanooga, Jan. ‘64, ordered to report to Major-Gen. Stewart, Jan. 31, 64, Austin's Louisiana Battalion. Mims, Thos. R., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Dec. 4, ‘62, to rank Aug. 23, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 4th Tennessee Regiment. Oct. 31, ‘63, 4th Confederate Tennessee. McKEAIG, Samuel A., Assistant Surgeon. Dec. 24, ‘62, ordered to report to Gen. Wheeler. Died March 12, ‘63, near Shelbyville, Tenn. McGEE, J. P., Assistant Surgeon (promoted), appointed Surgeon by Secretary of War to rank 26th May ‘63, com'd Oct. 1, ‘61. Jan. 31, ‘63, Exam. Conscripts
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), War Diary of Capt. Robert Emory Park, Twelfth Alabama Regiment. January 28th, 1863January 27th, 1864. (search)
al Georgia and South Carolina papers. Feb. 3. Gus. Reid returned from absence at Lynchburg. Orders came at night to be ready to move to Hanover Junction at 6 o'clock. Battle's Ala. brigade left winter quarters at 6 1/2 o'clock for Gordonsville, and arrived there at 2 P. M. We took cars at midnight for Hanover Junction. Gen. Robt. D. Johnston's N. C. brigade preceded ours. Feb. 5. Reached the Junction at 9 A. M., and occupied some old winter quarters near Taylorsville. Feb. 6. Bill Mims returned from furlough. Feb. 7. Our brigade took the train for Richmond early in the morning, and reached the capitol at 2 o'clock. Formed in the city, and marched to music to the outer fortifications on York River Railroad, about four miles from the city. Feb. 8. Went to Richmond and called on some young lady friends, also visited the hall of the House of Representatives, and heard eulogies pronounced over the dead body of Col. J. J. Wilcox, of Texas. At night I saw irginia Cavalie
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
od, George, Cobb county, Ga. McCleskey, L. L., Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. McHenry, W. S., Madison, Ga. *McWhorter, Madison, Green county, Ga. *McWhorter, Robert Ligon, Green county, Ga. Mann, Charley, Perry, Ga. *Marshall, C., Perry, Ga. Mims,——. Mims, W. H. Myrick, G. D., Milledgeville, Ga. Myrick, J. D., Dovedale, Baldwin county, Ga. Napier,——, Macon, Ga. Nevett, ——, Savannah, Ga. Noble, Stephens, Rome, Ga. Owens, James, Macon county, Ga. *Parsons, William H.,Mims, W. H. Myrick, G. D., Milledgeville, Ga. Myrick, J. D., Dovedale, Baldwin county, Ga. Napier,——, Macon, Ga. Nevett, ——, Savannah, Ga. Noble, Stephens, Rome, Ga. Owens, James, Macon county, Ga. *Parsons, William H., Johnson county, Ga. Pattillo, George, Cartersville, Ga. Pearce, James. Pearce, J. W., Decatur, Ga. *Plant, Robert H., Macon, Ga. Died in 1903. President of a bank. Randall, Bush, Cobb, Ga. Decatur, Ga. Redding,——. Reese,——. Robert, W. H., Lagrange, Ga. Now druggist in Denison, Texas. Roberts, Wiley. Robinson, A., Meriwether counter, Ga. Robinson, E., Meriwether county, Ga. Roddy, R. L., Forsyth, Ga. Rucker, Jeptha H., Athens, Ga. R
ivates J W Ham. John House, H Mardis, B R Ham, J Riley, J Dumas, Thos Rawls, R Mayo, J McLean, H A Morehead, E J Long, H Herrington, H Ham. Total killed 4; wounded 14. Company E--Killed: Private A W Beckham, John Kirksey. Wounded: 2d Lieut T P Mims, Serg't A J Helbert, Corp'l J D Love; privates H B Crouch, J L Edmunds, G W Edmunds, J Malone, J C Morehead, W H. Pope, B Quinn, N Howard, J T Jones, J R Mims. Wounded and Missing: Privates W G Broadtoote, Smith Lee. Total killed, 2. Total woundMims. Wounded and Missing: Privates W G Broadtoote, Smith Lee. Total killed, 2. Total wounded, 18. Total wounded and missing, 2. Company F.--Killed: First Sgt J W Fant; Private G W Hopkins. Wounded: Sgt J F Tarrant; Corporals J D Funster, D C Farmer. Privates J R Spann, J L Deuprec, R Mahorner, H Mahorner, W H Tate, W Freeman, J Davis, M Bell, D Bell, J T Jones, T F Glass, S M Bowen, E J Carter. Missing and Supposed Killed: Privates W A Price, W J Fant, F M Hill. Total killed, 2. Total wounded, 16.--Total wounded and missing, 3. Company G.--Killed: Capt Beanland: Privates
ng to exchanged or paroled Confederate prisoners captured by the enemy west of the Mississippi river. Mr. Hill, from the Judiciary Committee, reported without amendment House bill to provide for holding Congressional elections in Arkansas. The bill was considered and passed. Mr. Baker, from the Committee on Claims, reported back the joint resolution for the relief of Major R. Hooper. Mr. Burnett, from the same committee reported back the House bill for the relief of Livingston Mims, and House joint resolution for the relief of Major W. F. Haines. House bill to increase the efficiency of the army by the employment in certain capacities of free negroes and slaves, was taken up, and on motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark., transferred to the secret calendar. Mr. Wigfall introduced a bill to amend an act entitled "An act to establish the Judicial Courts of the Confederate States of America, approved March 16, 1861, which was taken up for consideration, but the hour of h