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h to December seventeenth, 1864: Adjutant William C. Cook, taken prisoner at Waynesboro, December fourth, 1864. Captain Fred S. Ladd and Lieutenant William Bateman, wounded and missing in a charge at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864--both supposed to be killed. Lieutenant James A. Wood, wounded slightly in the left arm, at Waynesboro, December fourth, 1864. Company A: private J. R. Strickland, killed in action near Buckhead, November twenty-eighth, 1864. Company B: Sergeant A. C. Smith, killed on the march from Waynesboro to Buckhead, November twenty-eighth, 1864; Corporals A. D. Lawrence, B. C. Bowen, and private James Miller, taken prisoners near Griswold, Georgia, November twentieth, 1864; Corporal M. L. Murphy and private J. B. Carpenter, taken prisoners near Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864. Company C: First Sergeant H. H. Collins, wounded in the hand at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864; Quartermaster Sergeant W. C. Conley, wounded and missing; pr
f about 10 o'clock. Officers of the Eighth Regiment. Regimental Officers.--George Lyons, Colonel; Chas. G. Waterbury, Lieutenant Colonel; Obadiah Wintworth, Major; D. B. Kuler, jr., Adjutant; Alderman Charles G. Cornell, Quartermaster; A. C. Smith, jr., Commissary; M. H. Cushman, Paymaster; Foster Swift, M. D., Surgeon; Thos. Rutter, Chaplain. Company A.--James O. Johnston, Captain; Arthur Woods, 1st Lieutenant; Geo. W. Day, 2d Lieutenant. Company B.--Thomas Sweeney, Captain; Chas. Avided for the purpose by the ferry company. As the regiment was marching on board, the band struck up The Girl I left behind me ; and when the boat had moved out of the slip, they played Auld Lang Syne. The Napper Tandy Light Artillery, Capt. Smith, was stationed on the city wharf, and fired a salute of 34 guns. A vast concourse had assembled at the foot of the street, and as the boat came in view the most tremendous cheers rent the air. The troops were taken on board the Marion, lyi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
gan, Z. Kitchens, W. L. Luckey, J. O. Farroll, J. L. Rice, T. Rice, J. J. Simms, Private S. S. Brown, T. O. Brown, E. A. Furlon, F. M. Lester, O. Pitts, J. W. Richardson, H. C. Rice, B. F. Sammons, P. Black, W. H. Collin, Private A. C. Smith, W. H. Vincent, A. D. Wamberling, W. H. Elder, J. S. Greer, R D. Lanier, B. F. McRea, A. R. Maxey, W. A. Noel, David Stephens. [236] Sixty-fourth Georgia Regiment. Non-Commissioned Staff. Ordnance Sergeant W. K. WrigThe following are the names of the Confederate States military telegraph operators connected with the Army of Northern Virginia . Thomas E. Maddox, J. A. Cosby, A. B. Spooner, J. H. Birdly, E. W. Thompson, J. McCaskell, Jos. G. Avey, A. C. Smith, William Hurlock, Jas. M. Stafford, [10] List of men now present and surrendered in Fields's Division, and who are Unattached to any Command, present for Major Bridgford to Obtain their paroles. Private E. Welford Mason, courier 5th
person whose name is recorded as having received them. If it be said that some name was voted for which is borne by no person known to the Governor, still it does not follow that such a person does not exist. But if no such person does exist, then the vote is void. Where the initial of the middle name is not that of an Elector on either ticket usually voted for, the question is solved by asking, is the name voted for that of the name most like it on the ticket? Is-A. B. Smith, A. C. Smith? Can the latter claim a vote cast for the former? He can only do so by showing the voter meant to vote for him, and how can that be done now? I think such a vote cannot be counted, except for a man answering to the name designated; and not for one whose middle initial is different. I think, however, the addition of junior or senior is no part of the name, is different, and that the vote may be counted for a man who is a candidate who bears the name designated by the voter.