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863. 43,733J. BrownessAug. 2, 1864. 47,088J. W. Cochran.Apr. 14, 1865. 51,213F. B. PrindleNov. 28, 1865. 52,679J. W. CochranFeb. 20, 1866. *135,947Swingle and HuntingtonFeb. 18, 1873. 2. (4. *45,919W. FitzgeraldJan. 17, 1865. 49,583L. W. BroadwellAug. 22, 1865. 51,243W. TibbalsNov. 28, 1865. 51,258J. DavisNov. 28, 1865. 54,744J. LeeMay 15, 1866. 54,934J. V. McigsMay 22, 1866. 5Nov. 28, 1865. 54,744J. LeeMay 15, 1866. 54,934J. V. McigsMay 22, 1866. 59,549J. N. AronsonNov. 13, 1866. 62,077C. SharpsFeb. 12, 1867. 64,650J. ElsonMay 14, 1867. 66,709A. J. H. HiltonJuly 16, 1867. 67,633J. ElsonJuly 23, 1867. 81,100J. V. MeigsAug. 18, 1868. 86,3858. 33,560Vittum and StevensOct. 22, 1861. 35,685P. J. JarreJune 24, 1862. 51,225E. SchoppNov. 28, 1865. 4. Swinging or rotating Laterally. (a.) On a Longitudinal Pin or Hinge. No.Name.Dat3, 1865. 51,092Smith and WessonNov. 21, 1865. †51,117W. MasonNov. 21, 1865. 51,269J. RiderNov. 28, 1865. 51,836B. F. JoslynJan. 2, 1866. †51,985E. WhitneyJan. 9, 1866. †52,165H. HammondJan. 23,<
65. 50,642TewkesburyOct. 24, 1865. 50,917Dawley et al.Nov. 14, 1865. 50,995Keats et al.Nov. 14, 1865. 51,157DunhamNov. 28, 1865. 51,383BeanDec. 5, 1865. 1. Machines. (continued). No.Name.Date. 52,368ReedJan. 30, 1866. 57,047ReedAug. 7, 181864. 2. Braiders. (continued). No.Name.Date. 47,171PlanerApr. 4, 1865. 50,157PlanerSept. 26, 1865. 51,247WarthNov. 28, 1865. 54,670BartramMay 15, 1866. 63,117ThomasMar. 19, 1867. 81,138CarpenterAug. 18, 1868. 89,915ChesterMay 11, 1869. 4BoydApr. 2, 1861. 33,556MannOct. 22, 1861. 42,770HorneMay 17, 1864. 43, 289CrittendenJune 28. 1864. 51,239StevensNov. 28, 1865. 52,374BoydJan. 30, 1866. 65,768RoseJune 11, 1867. 87,633CarpenterMar. 9, 1869. 89,446ThomasApr. 27, 1869. 91,70t. See patents No. 52,473. Welsh, February 6, 1866; No. 50,947, Ogborn, November 14, 1865; No. 51,153, Dempsey, November 28, 1865. Patent No. 52,173, Kleinschmidt and Schlater, January 23, 1866, has a very oblique setting-knife or cutting-bit
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Illinois Volunteers. (search)
1-5, 1865; thence to New Orleans, La., February 12-15. Campaign against Mobile, Ala., and its defenses February 17-April 12. Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Assault and capture of Fort Blakely April 9. Occupation of Mobile April 12, and duty there till June. Moved to Galveston, Texas, June 26-July 1. Duty at Millican, Hempstead, Brenham and Beaumont, on Texas Central R. R. till November. Mustered out November 6 and discharged from service November 28, 1865. Regiment lost during service 5 Officers and 70 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 222 Enlisted men by disease. Total 300. 30th Illinois Regiment Infantry. Organized at Camp Butler, Ill., and mustered in August 28, 1861. Moved to Cairo, Ill., September 1, 1861. Attached to District of Cairo to October, 1861. 1st Brigade, District of Cairo, to February, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, District of Cairo, February, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Veteran Reserve Corps. (search)
15th, 19th, 57th, 228th, 229th, 232nd and 233rd Companies, 1st Battalion. Mustered out by detachments July 1 to November 28, 1865. 11th United States Veteran Reserve Regiment Organized at Elmira, N. Y., October 10, 1863, by consolidation oal, Portsmouth, Va., August, 1863. Designation changed April 25, 1864. Mustered out by detachments July 19 to November 28, 1865. 29th United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Formerly known as Company H, 15th Regiment, Veteraort Monroe, Va., August 1, 1863. Designation changed April 25, 1864. Mustered out by detachments August 12 to November 28, 1865. 31st United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Formerly known as Company K, 15th Regiment, VeteraBattalion Organized at Madison Gen. Hospital, Ind., December 7, 1863. Mustered out by detachments August 5 to November 28, 1865. 111th United States Veteran Reserve Company, 2nd Battalion Organized at Camp Depot, Columbus, Ohio, December
61. Wounded seven times while serving with the regiment; at Poolesville, where he was also captured; Kelly's Ford (severely wounded), Brandy Station, St. Mary's Church, Malvern Hill, Reams's Station and Boydtown Plank Road. Major, Oct. 30, 1862. Chief of staff to General W. W. Averell. Lieut. Colonel, March 5, 1864. Colonel, Sept. 30, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out as Lieut. Colonel, July 28, 1865. In command of Camp Parole. Colonel, 5th Mass. Cavalry, July 26, 1865. Mustered out, Nov. 28, 1865. Brevet Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, Feb. 24, 1865. Chapman, George Henry. Born in Massachusetts. Major, 3d Ind. Cavalry, Nov. 2, 1861. Lieut. Colonel, Oct. 25, 1862. Colonel, Mar. 12, 1863. Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, July 21, 1864. Brevet Maj. General, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Jan. 7, 1866. Died, June 17, 1882. Chickering, Thomas Edward. Born at Boston, Mass., Oct. 22, 1864. Colonel, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterward 31 Mass. Cavalry, Sept.
nteers, Aug. 24, 1863. Brevet Major and Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Sept. 6, 1865. Hosmer, Addison Augustus. Born at Oakdale, Mass., Feb. 28, 1833. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 28th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 24, 1861. Transferred to 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, Jan. 28, 1862. Captain, Dec. 31, 1862. Major, Judge Advocate, U. S. Volunteers, Nov. 24, 1863. Brevet Lieut. Colonel and Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Nov. 28, 1865. Hosmer, John Edward. Born in Massachusetts. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1861. Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant, 16th U. S. Infantry, June 23, 1865. Regimental Adjutant, Dec. 27, 1865, to Aug. 8, 1868. Unassigned, Apr. 17, 1869. Assigned to 13th U. S. Infantry, Jan. 7, 1870. Died, July 13, 1870. Howard, Ocran Harry. Born in Massachusetts. Midshipman, U. S. Navy, Sept. 21, 1857, to Jan. 10, 1861. Second Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. First L
ne 3, 1865. Marks, Arthur. Born at Durham, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1838. Sergeant, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862. Mustered out, Jan. 1, 1864, by order of War Department. Captain, 22d U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan. 11, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 28, 1865. Maynard, George H. Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 20, 1861. Mustered out, Feb. 17, 1863, for promotion. Captain, 82d U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan. 17, 1864. Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, Sept. 10, 1 Mustered out, Apr. 9, 1866. White, Nelson S. Private, 24th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 19, 1861. Discharged for promotion, Dec. 20, 1864. Second Lieutenant, 33d U. S. Colored Infantry, Dec. 22, 1864. First Lieutenant, Sept., 1865. Captain, Nov. 28, 1865. Mustered out, Jan. 31, 1866. Wilcox, Henry C. Captain, 26th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 24, 1861. Discharged, Dec. 5, 1862, for promotion as Lieut. Colonel, 3d La. Volunteers, afterwards 75th U. S. Colored Infantry. Resigned, Feb. 20, 186
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
itical revolution of 1876 in South Carolina Mr. Tribble bore a conspicuous part, being one of the principal organizers of a regiment of militia, of which he was elected colonel, and he went to Columbia and took an active part in the seating of Wade Hampton as governor. He has been commander of Stephen D. Lee camp, of Confederate Veterans, ever since its organization in 1896, has taken an active part in the work and attended several of its reunions. He has been twice married, first on November 28, 1865, to Frances E. Workman, of Newberry county. She died in September, 1867, and in October, 1868, he married Miss Mary E. Young. Colonel Tribble has three children by his second marriage. Lieutenant Stephen Milton Tribble Lieutenant Stephen Milton Tribble was born in Abbeville county, S. C., in January, 1825. He was the son of Lemuel Watson Tribble, a native of Virginia, who came to South Carolina while a mere lad, and engaged in farming until he died, at the ripe age of eighty-f
Treasury Department, Richmond, Va., November 28, 1865. Notice is hereby given to Holders and Owners of Certificates of Stock and Coupon Bonds, issued under the act of August 19, 1861, redeemable after the 1st day of January, 1865, to present the same for payment on the Second day of January Next, or at any time thereafter, to the Treasurer of the Confederate States, one of the Assistant Treasurers of the Confederate States, or a Pay Depositary of the Confederate States, funds having been placed in the hands of said agents for the purpose of redeeming such stock and coupon boards — No. interest will be allowed on such stock and coupon bonds after January 1st, 1865. G. A. Trenholm, Secretary of Treasury. de 7--eod2m