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H. Wager Halleck , A. M. , Lieut. of Engineers, U. S. Army ., Elements of Military Art and Science; or, Course of Instruction in Strategy, Fortification, Tactis of Battles &c., Embracing the Duties of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and Engineers. Adapted to the Use of Volunteers and Militia., Chapter 11: army organization.—Artillery.—Its history and organization, with a brief Notice of the different kinds of Ordnance, the Manufacture of Projectiles, &c. (search)
tbush. Traite élementaire d'artillerie. Decker. Fusees de guerre. Montgory. Documens sur la matiere à canons. Herve. Observations sur le nouveau system d'artillerie. Allix. Systeme d'artillerie de canmpagne. Allix. Pocket Gunner. Adye. On the Rocket system. Congreve. Essai sur l'art des fontes. Serres. Receuil de Memoires sur la poudre à canon. Proust. Memorial de I'artilleur marin. Michel. Observations sur le nouveau systeme de l'artillerie. Pormeet. Memorial d'artillerie. British Gunner. Spearman. Regles de pointage à bord des vaisseaux. Montgery. Manuel du maitre de forges. Landrin. Naval gunnery. Douglass. Metallurgie du fer (traduit de l'allemand, par Culman.) Karsten. Aide-Memoire à l'usage des officers d'artillerie. (Strasbourg.) Traite de l'organisation et de la tactique de l'artillerie, (traduit do l'allemand par PeretsdorfF.) Grewenitz. Supplement au dictionnaire d'artillerie. Cotty. Memoir on Gunpowder. Braddock. Manuel de l'armurier. Paulin-Desormeaux. Journal des armes sp
Honey HillTwo 12-pounder iron howitzers. Movable guns34 Guns in position5 Total39 Charles S. Stringfellow, A. A. G. Troops in Fifth Subdistrict, South Carolina, December 12th, 1864. Brigadier-General James Chestnut's Command, Grahamville. Command.Commanding Officer.Effec've Total.Positions. 2d Regiment South Carolina MilitiaLieut.-Col. Duncan76Honey Hill. 3d Regiment South Carolina MilitiaLieut.-Col. Harrington412Honey Hill. 4th Regiment South Carolina MilitiaLieut.-Col. Spearman249Honey Hill. 1st, 2d, and 3d Battlns. S. C. ReservesBrig.-Genl. Blanchard583Bee's Creek and Dawson's Bluff. Lafayette ArtilleryCaptain Kanapaux125Bee's Creek, Dawson's Bluff, and Honey Hill. Beaufort Artillery, SectionLieutenant Baker43Bee's Creek & Bolan Road. De Saussure ArtilleryLieutenant Gilbert42Honey Hill. Earle's ArtilleryLieutenant Furman84Honey Hill. Company C, 3d S. C. CavalryLieutenant Farr42Picket duty. Company E, 3d S. C. CavalryCaptain Frayser72Picket duty. ——
C; B F Long, co G, 16th N C; M S Good, co G 16th N C; G S Steadman, co G, 16th N C; J A Hays, co G, 16th N C; John Moore, co B, 16th N C; J R Shearman, co K, 19th Ga; J Paried, co B, 16th N C; A Richardson, co A, 34th N C; E E Luck, co F, 28th N C; W Rowliner, co A, 19th Ga; G S Wiley, 5th Ala bat; Corp A Elliott, co A, 1st N C; J Griftin, co A, 1st N C; J M C Oxford, co H, 44 Ga; J W Werners, co A, 44th Ga; H G Parker, co H, 44th Ga; E E Jackson. co A, 44th Ga; G B Keen, co I, 44th Ga; J Spearman, co D, 44th Ga; J W Cook, co D, 44th Ga; Corp'l W A Kelly, co B, 44th Ga; W M Ferrett, co I, 15th Tenn; J R Smith, Jeff Davis's art; F M Bally, co F, 44th Ga; R J Davis, Purcell bat; Sergt Crow, Purcell bat; T Francis, Purcell bat; Sergt R R Rounce, 55th Va; N G Miller, co C, 44th Ga; M V T Datson, co C, 44th Ga; W V Jones, co C, 44th Ga; W B Smother, co F 55th Va; Corp'l J A Davidson, co C, 14th Ga; Lieut F Lyon, co F, 1st N C; G Taylor, co F, 1st N C; T J Dunn, co G, 34th N C; T R Gilbert
The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Yankee description of Garibaldi in London. (search)
, or, better, to be a devoted champion of Justice and Liberty. Let me now say a few words about Garibaldi personally. Though he was born at Nice there is no doubt that the largest vein of blood in him is Teutonic. It must be home in mind that, by a fine coincidence, the word Garibaldi means "Bold in War." The first etymon Gar is the old Saxen for War, and indeed the English word War as well as the French querreate descended from it. The word literally means Spear. German itself means Spearman. Bald means told. The name is now preserved in Germany in the corrupted form of Gerbel. There was a Bavarian Duke Garibald in the sixth century. Thence the name easily got with the Teutonic blood into Bombardy. Gen Garibaldi's light hair, whiskers, complexion, and blue eye, all are striking commentaries on this. He is evidently Teutonic. He is a most noble person, with a fascinating presence; the lion and the lamb strangely alternating in his expression of face, voice and manner. Duri
, better, to be a devoted champion of Justice and Liberty. Let me now say a few words about Garibaldi personally. Though he was born at Nice, there is no doubt that the largest vein of blood in him is Teutonic. It must be borns in mind that, by a fine coincidence, the word Garibald I means "Bold in War." The first etymon Gar is the old Saxon for War, and indeed the English word War as well as the French guerre are descended from it. The word literally means Spear. German itself means Spearman Said means bold. The name is now preserved in Germany in the corrupted form of Gerbel. There was a Savarian Duke Garibald in the sixth century. Thence the name easily got with the Teutonic blood into Lombardy. Gen. Garibaldi's light hair, whiskers, complexion, and blue eye, all are striking commentaries on this. He is evidently Teutonic. He is a most noble person, with a fascinating presence; the lion and the lamb strangely alternating in his expression of face, voice and manner. Dur