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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 11 3 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1865., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 3 1 Browse Search
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nd feel honored by the command of such officers. My staff, Captain G. A. Williams, Assistant Adjutant-General, and Lieutenant J. L. Bostick, constructing defenses to strengthen the left, and, in the morning, Williams' and Leyden's battalions of artillery were supported by my infantrhilst at the height of the engagement, the reserve artillery of Major Williams opened fire, by order of Major-General Buckner, on the rear lin advanced, I sent word to general Buckner, requesting him to cause Williams to cease firing or he would enfilade my men who had now the ridge,t, well and honorably known in civil as well as military life, Captain Williams and two other company officers of the Fiftieth Tennessee regimters Walthall's brigade, near Chattanooga, October 6, 1863. Captain G. A. Williams, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: I have the honor trters Liddell's brigade, Missionary Ridge, October 6, 1863. Captain G. A. Williams, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: I have the honor t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Hardee and the Military operations around Atlanta. (search)
is occasion under the command of General Maney). The divisions of Bate and Walker falling upon Dodge's column, and the divisions of Cleburne and Cheatham striking the left flank of the Seventeenth corps, and swinging around through a wide interval or gap, and reaching the extreme right of the Seventeenth corps, and occupying the breastworks constructed by Generals Leggatt and Smith in their advance on Bald Hill, and as far to the right of it as General Leggatt's command extended. Captain G. A. Williams, then Adjutant-General of Govan's brigade of Cleburne's division, now of New Orleans, Louisiana, in reference to a part of the movements and operations of that brigade on the 22d July, says, under date of March 14th, 1880: Our left wing found heavy earthworks covered by an almost impassable abatis, what seemed a curtain thrown back to protect the enemy's extreme left — a precaution taken before our attack could have been known. While the Second and Fifth Arkansas regiments were
pts. T. H. Osborne and George Dixon (wounded), Sergt. J. M. Harkleroad, Lieut. W. H. Pearce (wounded), Capt. W. H. Kinsey. On General Liddell's staff: W. R. Liddell (wounded), Lieut. W. R. Young (wounded), Surg. W. R. Kibler (wounded), Adjt.-Gen. G. A. Williams, Lieutenant Bostick, Lieutenant Dulin and Bugler Jacob Schlosser (wounded). Cols. J. H. Kelly, Eighth, and Samuel G. Smith, Sixth and Seventh, were wounded. Colonel Colquitt, First, was specially mentioned by General Cleburne. Gely and Captain Lynch, Eighteenth, and Captain Atkins, Rapley's battalion. Colonel Cravens (whose horse was shot under him) and Lieutenant-Colonel Matheny, Twenty-first; Colonel Dockery, Nineteenth; Lieutenant-Colonels Dismukes and Fletcher, Majors Williams and Wilson, and Captain Ashford, commanding Rapley's sharpshooters, were particularly distinguished. General Cabell also commended the bravery of his staff, Maj. John King, adjutant-general; Captain Balfour, inspector-general; Lieut. Marsha
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
r, Co. E, 45th Va. Batt. John L. Hubberd, Amb. Driver, Co. F, 45th Va. Batt. Edward B. Tucker, Amb. Driver, Co. B, 45th Va. Batt. Johnston B. Zorn, Blacksmith, Co. H, 17th Regiment S. C. V. Emanuel Houser, Blacksmith, Co. K, 49th Regiment N. C. T. [24] Heth's Division. H. Heth, Maj.-General. R. H. Finney, Major and Ass't Adj't General. Robt. M. Grinnell, Major and A. A. and I. General. G. Hugh Davis, 1st Lieut. and A. A. I. G. S. Heth, Lt. and A. D. C. G. A. Williams, Capt. and Vol. A. D. C. J. W. Archer, Capt. and Ord. Officer. H. H. Hubbard, Surgeon. W. O. Slade, Jr., Capt. and Eng. Officer. W. H. Johnson, 2d Lt. and Eng. Officer. S. W. Hill, 2d Lt. Eng. Corps. Alex. W. Vicks, Maj. and Div. Q. M. Jno. T. Cage, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. H. Atwell, Capt. and A. C. S. R. C. Harding, Capt. and A. C. S. [15] Cooke's Brigade. Jno. R. Cooke, Brig.-General. Wm. H. Yarborough, Col. 15th Regiment N. C. Troops. G. W. Hammond,
Runaway. --A Negro Girl, about eleven years old, named Charlotte, brown skin and not very intelligent. She has been out for nearly two months. A suitable reward will be paid for her return to. Grubbs & Williams. mh 18--3t
By Grubbs & Williams, Auctioneers.household furniture and slaves for sale at auction. --At the request of Mr. John B. Valentine, who is about to decline housekeeping, we shall sell, at his residence, on the south side of Clay street, near Brook Avenue, on Tuesday, 21st March, 1865. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., all his household furniture, consisting of the usual variety. After which will be sold the following very valuable servants, viz: a woman, aged 39, and her four children, aged, tine, who is about to decline housekeeping, we shall sell, at his residence, on the south side of Clay street, near Brook Avenue, on Tuesday, 21st March, 1865. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., all his household furniture, consisting of the usual variety. After which will be sold the following very valuable servants, viz: a woman, aged 39, and her four children, aged, respectively, 16, 14, 12, and 8 years. The servants are very likely. Terms: Cash. Grubbs & Williams, Auctioneers. mh 17