The next day , Sherard was taken to Johnson's Island , Ohio , and was held until his release on June 16 , 1865.86 Company G , Pearson's Company , composed of men from Richland District , was one of the four new companies that mustered ...
Volume II of this landmark series traces the military groups raised from Lancaster and Darlington, Camden and Columbia, Orangeburg and Edgefield and parts in between. In this anticipated four-volume series,...
Volume I of this landmark series traces the military groups raised from Charleston and McClellanville, Sumter and Clarendon, Horry and Marion and parts in between. In this anticipated four-volume series,...
Volume III of this landmark series traces the military groups raised from Pickens and Anderson, Newberry and Laurens, Greenville and Spartanburg and parts in between. In this anticipated four-volume series,...
The Confederate States Chronology and a Reference Guide for South Carolina in the Civil War Richard F. Miller. orders Reserve unit to assist, Tupper dispatched to Richmond to reconcile state and CS indemnity accounts, fears of ...
The 1st Regiment was not involved in any battle and they served until February 3, 1864.Company A - Captain Thomas H. Russell - Anderson District .; company at Tunnell Hill, Oconee.Company B - Captain Bennett C. Jones Company C - Captain ...
This is one volume in a library of Confederate States history, in twelve volumes, written by distinguished men of the South, and edited by Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
... senior soldiers stretching from Winfield Scott through Douglas MacArthur to William Fallon and Stanley McChrystal ... ridiculed Vice President Joseph R. Biden and indirectly President Barack H. Obama himself in 2010. all people do.
Official records produced by the armies of the United States and the Confederacy, and the executive branches of their respective governments, concerning the military operations of the Civil War, and...