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ne 28, 1862.Promoted Brigadier-General. 10thMissouriRegimentInfantryCol. A. C. Pickett   11thMissouriRegimentInfantryCol. S. C. Hunter   12thMissouriRegimentInfantryCol. J. D. White   13thMissouriRegimentInfantryCol. B. A. Rives   14thMissouriRegimentInfantryCol. S. Jackman   15thMissouriRegimentInfantryCol. Wm. Jeffers   1stNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. John A. McDowellJuly 8, 1862.  Col. Hamilton A. BrownDec. 14, 1863.  Col. M. S. Stokes   2dNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. W. R. CoxMarch 20, 1863.Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. C. C. Few   3dNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. W. L. DeRossetJuly 1, 1862.  Col. Stephen D. ThurstonOct. 3, 1863.  Col. G. Mears   4thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. Bryan GrimesJune 19, 1862.Promoted Major-General. Col. G. B. Anderson Promoted Brigadier-General. 5thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. Thomas M. GarrettJan. 16, 1863.  Col. D. K. McRae   6thNorth CarolinaRegimentInfantryCol. Isaac E. AveryJune 3
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
ecial Service. Cowley, Charles,England.Mass.Mass.Jan. 22, 1864.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Lehigh.South Atlantic.Sept. 21, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Cox, Albert T.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Dec. 5, 1863.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Merrimac; Tioga.East Gulf.Oct. 25, 1865.Dismissed.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Cox, Edwin B., Credit. Cambridge.Me.Mass.Mass.Dec. 20, 1862.Actg. Ensign.A. Houghton; Cimarron. Patapsco; Catskill; Perry.West Gulf. South Atlantic.Aug. 3, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Cox, William R., Jr., Credit. Cambridge.Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 8, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Richmond; Amaranthus.West Gulf South Atlantic.Dec. 16, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Nov. 10, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Cram, Edwin J., See enlistment, July 8. 1862. Credit, Cambridge.Me.Mass.Mass.Sept. 6, 1864.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.R. R. Cuyler.West Gulf.June 29, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Crapo, Robert P.,Mass.Mass.Mass.June 26, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Suwanee.Pacific.May 15, 1863.Dismissed.Ac
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
, J. W., 263 Covey, Jonas, 262 Cowdin, R. J., 263 Cowdin, R. J., 463 Cowdin, Robert, 174, 210, 409, 606, 642 Cowdin, W. H., 263 Cowdrey, A. H., 487 Cowdrey, A. W., 379 Cowdrey, M. M., 263 Cowell, W. G., 36 Cowen, J. E., 263, 463 Cowen, Susan H., 681 Cowgill, Charles, 263 Cowie, Robert, 36 Cowie, W. P., 263, 409, 516 Cowing, S. W., 463 Cowing, S. W., 36 Cowley, Charles, 36 Cox, A. T., 36 Cox, C. G., 210, 409, 463, 516 Cox, E. B., 36 Cox, J. D., 642 Cox, J. N., 263 Cox, W. R., Jr., 36 Coy, Alonzo, 263 Crafts, Frederick, 463 Crafts, Joseph, 263 Craibe, C. I., Jr., 263 Craig, G. E., 263 Craig, G. E., 642 Craig, J. N., 409, 516 Craig, L. L., 263 Craig, P. O., 409 Cram, C. C., 263 Cram, E. J., 36 Cranch, G. W., 263 Crandell, H. B., 263 Crane, A. B., 463 Crane, C. H., 174, 409, 516 Crane, F. W., 409, 516 Crane, H. E., 263 Crane, J. P., 263 Crane, Joshua, 581 Crane, S. D., 581 Crane, W. D., 263 Cranston, Arthur, 409, 463 Cranston, J. R., 409,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ddlebrook, Private H. Perdue, G. W. Seay, J. D. Simmons, J. M. Ulman, M. B. Vardeman, J. E. Vardeman, J. L. Watson, J. J. Woolly, R. N. Ellis. Co. C. 1st Sergeant J. Averett, 2d Sergeant W. J. Morris, Corporal P. W. McCoy, Private G. W. Arnold, J. W. Biggers, W. H. Cheney, J. M. Flanigan, M. Gresham, J. N. Henderson, Private F. M. Johnson, W. B. T. Lynch, J. B. Land, M. J. Martin, H. Oliver, W. N. Parker, J. Price, S. H. Ramy, T. S. Wamble. Co. D. 1st Sergeant W. R. Cox, 3d Sergeant J. F. Bates, 4th Sergeant S. W. Wallace, 5th Sergeant W. H. Lovett, 2d Corporal G. D. Roberts, Private D. Barton, B. G. Dye, J. J. Green, Private H. C. Harper, J. Martin, W. C. Quinny, T. E. Roberts, W. Sanders, E. Tarver, H. F. Wallace, J. K. Watkins. Co. E. Private J. P. Brady, W. J. Beavers, J. S. Benton, T. G. Gorman, Private J. M. Jones, J. N. Kendall, G. W. Moreland, G. F. Phillips. Co. F. 1st Sergeant J. Harris, Private M. F.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
G. W. Butler, A. Culpepper, Private T. N. Hamilton, G. W. Rains. Co. G. Corporal W. F. Jenkins, Mus'n H. C. Etheridge, Private E. Batcheler, L. Batcheler. Private B. F. Adams, H. J. Lynch, J. E. Dannelly, L. H. Thomas. Co. H. Private W. J. Adkins. Co. I. Sergeant W. E. Longue, Private W. D. Hardie, D. O. Brown, Private H. Wisenbaker, David Zitrhour. Co. K. Private G. H. Ennis, M. H. Chesire, Private E. B. Bass, W. H. Johnson. [60] Cox's Brigade. Wm. R. Cox, Brig.-General P. A. C. S. H. M. Miller, Maj. and C. S. W. T. Faircloth, Capt. and A. Q. M. C. S. A. S. H. Coleman, 1st Lt. and Ord. Officer. J. S. Battle, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. J. Jones, Capt. and A. A. G. Jno. B. Brown, Capt. and A. I. G. L. E. Latham, Major 1st N. C. Infantry. [60] French Strange, Adj't 1st N. C. Infantry. Wm. H. Thomson, Capt. Co. C, 1st N. C. Infantry. A. Mizell, Capt. Co. H, 1st N. C. Infantry. Fred. S. Moore, Capt. Co. E, 1st N. C. Infant
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
en. Lee, x. Corps of A. N. Va., 69, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 271, 273. Cothran, Capt. J. S., 369. Cottle, Lt. S. W., 118. Couriers, 454-458. Courtney, Lt. G. C., 17. Covington, Capt. H., 403. Cowan, Col. R. V., 358. Cowan, Lt. W. M., 286. Coward, Col. A., 122, 136. Coward, Col. D. G., 262. Cowherd, Lt. E. F, 90. Cowherd, Ass't Surg. C., 246. Cox, Ass't Surg. C. G., 424. Cox, Capt F. C., 3; men paroled by, 4. Cox, Lt. J. J., 327. Cox, Lt. James P., 348. Cox, Gen. W. R., Brigade of, 252. Craig, Chaplain J. N., 122. Crawford, Capt. E. A., 402. Crawford, Surg. H. L., 227. Crawford, Lt., Samuel, 441. Crawford, Lt. W. H., 314. Crenshaw Battery, 454, 457. Crenshaw, Lt. J. H., 14, 60. Crescent, C. S. A. Regiment, 466. Crichton, Lt C. G., 85. Cridlin, Chaplain R. W., 72. Cringeon (or Cringan), Capt. J. W., 473. Crisler, Maj. N. W., 71. Crist, Lt. J. W.. 85 Croft, Col., Edward, 368. Cromwell, Surg. B. L, 369. Croom, Capt. W. H., 304. C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
that visited the city, yet they were all cared for, and no complaints were heard. It is asserted on all sides that the parade, decorations, and everything connected with the jubilee excelled anything every witnessed in the South. The marshals. General Fitzhugh Lee, chief marshal; General John R. Cooke, chief of staff. Generals A. H. Colquitt, P. M. B. Young, Robert Ransom, Jr., Joseph R. Anderson, Cadmus M. Wilcox, James A. Walker, Robert F. Hoke, L. L. Lomax, W. B. Taliaterro, William R. Cox, Thomas L. Rosser, William H. Bate, Eppa Hunton, William H. Payne, James H. Lane, William McComb, G. M. Sorrel, T. M. Logan, E. M. Law, C. A. Battle, M. C. Butler, W. P. Roberts, Joseph Wheeler; Colonels William A. Morgan, William H. Palmer, Hilary P. Jones, Thomas H. Carter, R. H. Dulany, F. M. Boykin, H. Kyd Douglass, Henry T. Douglass, Wilfred E. Cutshaw, Thomas Smith; Majors W. J. Johnston, J. Van Holt Nash, N. V. Randolph, Percy Hawes, R. Taylor Scott; Captains E. J. Levy, John Cuss
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Lee's Lieutenants. (search)
W. Campbell, Tennessee. James Canty, Alabama. William H. Carroll, Tennessee. John C. Carter, Tennessee. Charles Clark, Mississippi. Alfred Cumming, Augusta, Ga. Joseph R. Davis, Biloxi, Miss. X. B. De Bray, Austin, Texas. William R. Cox, North Carolina. George D. Dibbrell, Tennessee. H. B. Davidson, Tennessee. T. P. Dockery, Arkansas. Thomas F. Drayton, Charlotte, N. C. Basil W. Duke, Louisville, Ky. John Echols, Louisville, Ky. C. A. Evans, Atlanta, Ga. Sa in the future that the next legislature will elect him to the United States Senate again. General John H. Forney, General Joseph Wheeler, General W. H. F. Lee, General P. M. B. Young, General R. L. T. Beale, General James R. Chalmers, General William R. Cox, General L. J. Gartrell, Generals Eppa Hunton, A. M. Scales, and Robert B. Vance, have served in the House of Representatives, while Generals Wade Hampton, John B. Gordon, W. B. Bate, E. C. Walthall, J. T. Morgan, M. C. Butler, A. H. Colq
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 2 (search)
First corps. Longstreet's Headquarters42 Pickett's Division (Stewart's, Corse's, Hunton's and Terry's Brigades)1,380 Field's Division (Anderson's, Benning's, Bratton's and Texas Brigades)4,974 DuBose's Brigade358 Humphrey's Brigade257 Semmes' Brigade178 —— 7,189 Second corps. Gordon's Headquarters147 Early's Division (Walker's, Lewis' and Johnston's Brigades)1,127 Gordon's Division (Evans', Terry's and Louisana Brigades)1,368 Grimes' Division (Battle's, Cook's, Cox's and Grimes' Brigades)1,823 —— 4,465 Third corps. Corps Headquarters, &c149 Heth's Division (Cooke's, Davis', McComb's and McRae's Brigades) 1,571 Mahone's Division (Finegan's, Forney's, Harris', Sorel's, Weisiger's Brigades)3,493 Wilcox's Division (Lane's, McGowan's, Scales', Thomas' Brigades)2,712 Johnson's Division (Wallace's, Moody's, Ransom's and Wise's Brigades)2,281 —— 10,206 Recapitulation First Corps7,189 Second Corps4,465 Third Cor
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 9 (search)
ation of Raleigh, North Carolina, May 10th, 1891. by Hon. William R. Cox. Mr. President, Ladies and gentlemen: When Xer Fourteenth North Carolina, on right centre: Colonel (W. R.) Cox, Second North Carolina, left centre, and Colonel (Bryan) Gririmes) and seven companies of the Second North Carolina (Colonel Cox) drove the enemy before them until they had taken the la right and rear of Colonel Grimes and seven companies of Colonel Cox's (Second North Carolina), with the intention of capturited a retrograde movement on the part of Colonels Grimes and Cox, which was executed in order, but with the loss of some prit fire, and last, though not least, the manly and chivalrous Cox of the Second North Carolina, the accomplished gentleman, spe heard a terrible assault on his right. He therefore moved Cox's regiment, which was in reserve, to a position perpendiculaistinguished honor of being assigned to Ramseur's (now to be Cox's) historic brigade. The Valley of Virginia, both phys