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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sketches of operations of General John C. Breckinridge. (search)
apted to serve the purpose. Mr. Davis continued his route westward, and his fate is known. General Breckinridge, after a careful study of the question, determined to attempt his escape to Cuba from the Florida coast. In company with Major James Wilson and his faithful black servant Thomas, he made his way to the mouth of the Saint John's river, having been joined on the route by Colonel John Taylor Wood, an officer of the Confederate navy, and grandson of President Taylor, and Captain 0. Toole. Here, after looking in vain for some friendly sail, and canvassing various plans for escape, they determined to attempt the voyage to Cuba in an open boat of eighteen tons burthen which they had secured. The expedient was desperate, but they felt that death was preferable to capture, and their preparations were soon made. It was impossible to procure any provisions for the trip, and the supply they had comprised enough for only a few meals; but the coast was a great resort for turtles, an
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
C., served as private C. S. A., until 1863, and after examination was corn. April i, 1863, and assigned to duty at Vicksburg, Miss., as Assistant Surgeon 62d Tennessee Infantry, and served subsequently in Stevens' Battalion in 22d Louisiana, and the 15th Cavalry, C. S. A.; wounded Aug. 15, 1864, and disabled. Thompson, Gaston M., contract $100, made by Gen. Roddy Sept. 7, ‘63. Sept. 30, ‘63, Roddy's Brigade Hospital, Oct. 31, ‘63, Terrell's Battalion. Contract annulled Nov. 13, ‘63. Toole, B. M., Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, Acting Chief Surgeon Stevenson's Division. Oct. 31, ‘63, 31st Tennessee. Tucker, W. D., Assistant Surgeon, com'd Oct. 1, ‘63. Dec. 31, ‘64, 154th Tennessee, March 5, ‘63, on duty to the Hospitals in E. Tennessee, Mobile and Mississippi, Feb. 12, ‘63. Inspector of Vaccination Polk's Corps, May 31, ‘63 Passed Board at Shelbyville June 9, ‘63, as Surgeon. June 30, ‘63, Medical-Inspector Polk's Corps, Dec. 9, ‘63, relieved with Breckinri
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