Browsing named entities in Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). You can also browse the collection for Tuttle or search for Tuttle in all documents.

Your search returned 8 results in 2 document sections:

Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
lic buildings, and were stretched over the street crossings. General Tuttle, mounted on his milk-white steed, and escorted by his staff, pafirst garrisoned by the Union troops it was deemed necessary by General Tuttle to erect fortifications on the site occupied by the Susette hom many of its costly furnishings, but it is due to the memory of General Tuttle to say that he did not approve of such conduct on the part of hel proved otherwise. A short time subsequent to these events General Tuttle and his staff had occasion to visit, on official business, the busily engaged in discussing important matters of business with General Tuttle, one of the staff officers had placed little Edmund Fulton on hth the Union officer with whom she was at the time speaking. General Tuttle took his departure, apparently much gratified at the hospitalitusual ironclad rules of war, and it was through the clemency of General Tuttle that a release was eventually secured for this grand old patrio
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
To whom should we build monuments? 332. Southern Cause, The, 360. Southfleld destroyed, The, 210. Southron, Characterization of the, 12, 239, 300, 334, 361. Stephens, Alexander H., 93. Stephenson, Captain J. A., 196. Stevens, Major A. H., 152. Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 126 Susanna, The C. S. Steamer, 203. Susette homestead ruthlessly destroyed, 135. Sumner, Charles, 30. Thomas, General G. H., 20, 21. Thompson, Conspiracy of Jacob, 256. Train, The Enoch, 196. Tuttle, General 135. Tyler, Hon., J. Hoge, 360. Underwriter, Capture of the, 206. Van Buren, Dr. W. H., 88. Venable, Colonel C. S., 139. Virginian, Individuality of the, 16; Conservatism of the, 18. War, The, Who brought it on, 77; how conducted. 78, 301. Washington Statue stolen, 297. Watterson, Henry 121. Wessells, General H. W., 210. West Point graduates who served in the C. S. Army. Adams, J., 55. Alexander, E. P., 70. Allston, B., 65. Anderson, G. B., 63; J. R. 38; R.