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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ttalion Georgia Sharpshooters. Fuller, Edward, contract $80. Contract made by Surgeon P. B. Scott, at Murfreesboro, Jan. 16, ‘63, and approved by Surgeon-General, as per letter March 25, ‘63. Closed March 13, ‘63. Fuqua, W. M., Surgeon. Sept 30, ‘63, 7th Florida Regiment. Not returned for Oct., command being inaccessible. No reason can be assigned. Fry, John E., contract made by Brigadier-General Ledbetter, April 17, ‘62, at $80. Dec. 31, Chattanooga, May, 31, ‘63, no change. Flynt, A. B., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Nov. 20, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 10th Texas, transferred with command to Department Mississippi. Aug. 31, ‘63, 10th Texas Regiment. Fryer, John F., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, May 30, ‘63, to rank from April 17, ‘62, reported to General Bragg. Passed Board Dec. 8, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 20th Tennessee Regiment, June 30, ‘63, 25th Tennessee Regiment, Oct. 31, ‘63, Division shipping Hospital, Dec. 31, ‘63, 30th Ala
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of Company E, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry. (search)
Gettysburg and captured. Eastham, David C., promoted fifth sergeant. Ferguson, Charles M., made corporal; died at home of typhoid fever February 21, 1862. Flynt, James T., wounded badly in right hand June 1, 1862, in battle of Seven Pines; never fit for duty afterwards. Flynt, William D., wounded in right arm in second Flynt, William D., wounded in right arm in second battle of Manassas August 30, 1862; detailed October 20, 1862, by order of Secretary of War. Flynt, O. K. Gilliam, James L., detailed government tanner, afterwards transferred to 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry. Gilbert, Beverly, wounded May 12, 1864, in battle at Brook Church. Gerold, Garland F., wounded in battle at GFlynt, O. K. Gilliam, James L., detailed government tanner, afterwards transferred to 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry. Gilbert, Beverly, wounded May 12, 1864, in battle at Brook Church. Gerold, Garland F., wounded in battle at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, left leg amputated; honorably discharged October 7, 1864, for this cause. Garnett, William J., wounded in right arm, at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. Garnett, Milton, transferred to 39th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, December 19, 1864. Gregory, Benjamin F., enlisted March 15, 1862. Goss, John W.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.30 (search)
ettysburg and captured. Eastham, David C., promoted fifth sergeant. Ferguson, Charles M., made corporal; died at home of typhoid fever February 21, 1862. Flynt, James T., wounded badly in right hand June 1, 1862, in battle of Seven Pines; never fit for duty afterwards. Flynt, William D., wounded in right arm in second Flynt, William D., wounded in right arm in second battle of Manassas, August 30, 1862; detailed October 20, 1862, by order of Secretary of War. Flynt, O. K. Gilliam, James L., detailed government tanner, afterwards transferred to Fifth Regiment, Virginia Cavalry. Gilbert, Beverly, wounded May 12, 1864, in battle at Brook Church. Gerold, Garland F., wounded in battle atFlynt, O. K. Gilliam, James L., detailed government tanner, afterwards transferred to Fifth Regiment, Virginia Cavalry. Gilbert, Beverly, wounded May 12, 1864, in battle at Brook Church. Gerold, Garland F., wounded in battle at Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862, left leg amputated. Honorably discharged October 7, 1863, for this cause. Garnett, William J., wounded in right arm, Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862. Garnett, Milton, transferred Thirty-ninth Battalion, Virginia. Cavalry, December 19, 1864. Gregory, Benjamin F., enlisted March 15, 1862. Goss, J
then to Cambridge, and called on Mr. Marsh and Mayhew, D. D. Wigg, and Rev. Mr. Appleton, where I dined. After, I returned home in company at night with Mr. Edv. Flynt. 24, Mr. Flynt preached twice, ex Philip, 2:12 and 13: and P. M., ex Ps. 19:11. Jan. 31.—The winter has been hitherto moderate, but little snow, the ground now Mr. Flynt preached twice, ex Philip, 2:12 and 13: and P. M., ex Ps. 19:11. Jan. 31.—The winter has been hitherto moderate, but little snow, the ground now bare; provisions in general are plenty, except grain, which is scarce and dear. Indian corn has been near 20s. per bushel, rie 29; silver at the rate of 29s. per oz. 'Tis now a time of general health. Exiit ut Leo Mensis. Note.—The foregoing, submitted to Mr. J. L. Sibley, Harv. Univ., evolved the following matters of explan Marsh, Tutor H. U. from 1741 to 1766. Porter—Rev. John Porter grad. 1736, one year after S. C.; and Eliot—Andrew Eliot, perhaps, H. U. 1737, ord. Boston, 1742. Flynt—may be the grad. in 1733. Classes not being very large, and all being required to go to prayers, and meeting together, and being naturally thrown together,
ifield, 238, 274 Fillebrown, 20, 21, 27, 29, 30, 37, 68, 93, 94, 96, 111, 114, 116, 164, 167, 168, 169, 188, 191,194, 198, 216, 220,237, 238-40, 249, 263, 272, 283, 286, 289, 302, 314 Findlayson, 240 Finney, 240, 292 Finotti, 173, 179 Fish, 349 Fisher, 342 Fiske, 9, 23,105-09, 111, 116-19, 121-24, 139, 154, 169, 178, 182,189, 210, 231, 236, 240-42, 255, 266, 271, 272, 319 Fletcher, 140, 164, 170, 242, 261, 349 Flint, 83, 226, 332, 346 Floyd, 349 Flynn, 349 Flynt, 31, 32 Fogg, 153 Folger, 341 Ford, 166, 189, 219, 242, 346, 361 Foreman, 243, 266 Foss, 206 Foster, 66-8, 83, 161, 188, 190, 216, 216,243, 286, 319, 346, 348 Fowle, 6-8, 11, 17, 34, 58, 83, 96, 105, 130, 140, 164, 171,177, 196, 209, 243, 244, 266, 269,273-75, 323 Fownell, 7, 8 Fox, 271,347 Foxcroft, 2 Francis, 97,100, 118, 119, 167, 168, 205, 213, 216, 244, 246, 268, 323, 326, 333 Freeman, 140, 172, 341, 344, 350 French, 244, 277 Friend, 348 Fros
ucien Cox, arm; A Duun, do; M D Johnson, do; G Y Shepherd, very slight; Palmer Hamner, missing. Company C.--Sergt Charles Evans, wounded in arm. Company D.--Corpl W. H. Ferguson, allie, Privates J C Anderson, body; Wm A Crank, do; B N Drambeller, do; W D Harris, mortally; S H Straughan, arm; James A Sutherland, leg; Ausin Woody, hip; H H Hughes, hip and arm; L Walker, foot and arm. Company E.--Corpl R P Ferguson, mouth, badly; Privates D H Byers, arm, do; G Eastin, arm, slight; J Y Flynt, hand and arm; J W Leake, bowels, seriously; R B Wood, thigh broken by ball. Company F.--Corpl Daniel Murphy, shoulder; Privates John Spruce, do; James Taylor, hand; George Madison, missing. Company G.--Wounded — Private H T Stratton, in thigh; Wm Harlow in thigh; H E Ponton, in hand; Wm B Graves, in hand; Wm L Jones, in face; R H Ponton, in hand; Wm P Spencer, in arm. Company H.--Killed--Private John Pendleton. Wounded — Private J A Barbour, in hand; R Christian, in both arms; b