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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Shiloh: refutation of the so-called lost opportunity, on the evening of April 6th, 1862. (search)
rrender his forces at this point until 6 P. M. Colonel Grose, of the Thirty-sixth Indiana, also reports, on the 8th of April, that the firing continued until near dusk, (Ibid, page 337); while Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholas L. Anderson, Sixth Ohio, reports that his regiment was disembarked at about five o'clock on the evening of the 6th of April, and marched up the hill as quietly as possible, and that under Ammen's orders it was placed in support of a battery, (Ibid, page 339). Further, Colonel F. C. Jones reports that the Twenty-fourth Ohio was landed at 5:30 P. M. and formed in line of battle on the river hill, (Ibid, page 339). General Hurlbut's report (April 12th) likewise serves to throw light upon the Federal and Confederate situation after the capture of Prentiss, and he was forced back to the river: On reaching the 24-pound siege guns in battery, he states, I again succeeded in forming line of battle in rear of the guns, and by direction of Major-General Grant I assumed comma
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
nes, Col., Charles, 304. Jones, Jr., Col. C. C., address of, 270. Jones, E., 96. Jones, Capt., Elcan, 91, 98. Jones, Capt F. C., 306. Jones, Gen., 393. Jones, J. W , 175. Jones, Rev. Dr. J Wm., 195, 205. Jones, Gen., Sam., 179. JonesbJones, Gen., 393. Jones, J. W , 175. Jones, Rev. Dr. J Wm., 195, 205. Jones, Gen., Sam., 179. Jonesboroa, Battle of, 372. Jones' Farm, Battle of, 21. Jordan, Lt. J. W., 277. Jordan, Gen., Thomas, 297, 318. Joshua as a military leader, 197. Kearse, Col., 393. Keitt, Col. L. M., 130, 157, 169. Kellers, Corp. F. M., 192. Kellogg, Col. SJones, J. W , 175. Jones, Rev. Dr. J Wm., 195, 205. Jones, Gen., Sam., 179. Jonesboroa, Battle of, 372. Jones' Farm, Battle of, 21. Jordan, Lt. J. W., 277. Jordan, Gen., Thomas, 297, 318. Joshua as a military leader, 197. Kearse, Col., 393. Keitt, Col. L. M., 130, 157, 169. Kellers, Corp. F. M., 192. Kellogg, Col. S. C., 349. Kelley, Gen., 215. Kelley, W. Aiken, 395. Kent, Gov., 321. Kentucky Regiment, First, 16. Kerr, Lt. J. W., 381. Kerr, Capt. R. M., 20, 21. Kersey, Capt, Wm., 59, 64, 65. Kershaw District, S. C., 14, 18, 26. Kershaw, Gen. J. B.Jones, Rev. Dr. J Wm., 195, 205. Jones, Gen., Sam., 179. Jonesboroa, Battle of, 372. Jones' Farm, Battle of, 21. Jordan, Lt. J. W., 277. Jordan, Gen., Thomas, 297, 318. Joshua as a military leader, 197. Kearse, Col., 393. Keitt, Col. L. M., 130, 157, 169. Kellers, Corp. F. M., 192. Kellogg, Col. S. C., 349. Kelley, Gen., 215. Kelley, W. Aiken, 395. Kent, Gov., 321. Kentucky Regiment, First, 16. Kerr, Lt. J. W., 381. Kerr, Capt. R. M., 20, 21. Kersey, Capt, Wm., 59, 64, 65. Kershaw District, S. C., 14, 18, 26. Kershaw, Gen. J. B., 18, 377, 387, 388. Kettell, T. P., 429. Killingsworth, Lt., 380. Kilpatrick, Gen., 30. King's Battery, 57, 60. King's Mountain, Battle of, 5, 12. Kinston, Battle of, 25 Knoxville, Siege of, 387. Lacy, 10 Lalane, Lt. G. M., 192.