Maury's (Henry) Cavalry. See Confederate Troops, Regulars, 15th Regiment. Mays' (S. W.) Infantry. See Florida Troops, Confederate, 2d Battalion. Melchers' (F.) Artillery. See German Artillery, ante, Battery B. Mell's (P. H.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 9th Regiment, State Guard. Metcalf's (Henry H.) Heavy Artillery. See Rhode Island Troops, 3d Regiment, Battery C. Meyer's (Seraphim) Infantry. See Ohio Troops, 107th Regiment. Mickler's (John H.) Infantry. See South Carolina Troops, 11th Regiment. Millen's (John M.) Cavalry. See Georgia Troops, 20th Battalion. Milton Artillery. See Florida Troops, Confederate. Mitchel's (John C.) Heavy Artillery. See South Carolina Troops, 1st Regiment. Mobley's (Stephen D.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 32d Regiment. Mole's (W. F.) Cavalry. See South Carolina Troops, 3d Regiment. Montgomery's (James) Infantry. See Union Troops, Colored, 34th Regiment. Myrick's (John R.) Artillery. See Union Troops, Regulars, 3d Regiment, Battery E. Naval Battalion. See Confederate Troops. Neal's (James H.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 19th Regiment. Nelson's (P. H.) Infantry. See South Carolina Troops, 7th Battalion. Nesbit's (James S.) Infantry. See Pennsylvania Troops, 55th Regiment. North Carolina First Colored Infantry. See Union Troops, Colored, 35th Regiment. Nutt's (William) Infantry. See Massachusetts Troops, 55th Regiment (Colored). Olmstead's (Charles H.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 1st Volunteers. Orleans Guard, Artillery. See Louisiana Troops. Osborn's (Thomas O.) Infantry. See Illinois Troops, 39th Regiment. Otis' (John L.) Infantry. See Connecticut Troops, 10th Regiment. Page's (Powhatan R.) Infantry. See Virginia Troops, Confederate, 26th Regiment. Palmetto Artillery. See South Carolina Troops. Parker's (Charles W.) Heavy Artillery. See South Carolina Troops, 1st Regiment. Parker's (Edward L.) Artillery. See Marion Artillery, ante. Parson's (Charles B.) Engineers. See New York Troops, 1st Regiment. Peck's (David B.) Infantry. See Vermont Troops, 7th Regiment. Pee Dee Artillery. See South Carolina Troops. Peeples' (W. B.) Cavalry. See South Carolina Troops, 3d Regiment. Pennsylvania Colored Infantry. See Union Troops, Colored, 8th Regiment. Pennypacker's (Galusha) Infantry. See Pennsylvania Troops, 97th Regiment. Pepper's (F. L.) Cavalry. See Georgia Troops, 29th Battalion. Peterkin's (James A.) Cavalry. See South Carolina Troops. Pierson's (Nathaniel) Infantry. See Pennsylvania Troops, 52d Regiment. Pond's (Francis B.) Infantry. See Ohio Troops, 62d Regiment. Pritchard's (William R.) Heavy Artillery. See Georgia Troops, 22d Battalion. Raworth's (G. F.) Heavy Artillery. See South Carolina Troops, 2d Regiment, Battery E. Rebel Troop, Cavalry. See South Carolina Troops, 3d Regiment. Reddy's (R. W.) Infantry. See South Carolina Troops, 21st Regiment. Reed's (William N.) Infantry. See Union Troops, Colored, 35th Regiment. Reynolds' (B. L.) Infantry. See Florida Troops, Confederate. Rickenbaker's (Medicus) Heavy Artillery. See South Carolina Troops, 2d Regiment, Rion's (James H.) Infantry. See South Carolina Troops, 22d Regiment. Roberts' (John H.) Cavalry. See Maine Troops, 2d Regiment. Robinson's (W. J.) Partisans, Infantry. See Florida Troops, Confederate, 2d Battalion. Rocket Battery, Artillery. Improvised Battery. (See p. 72.) Rockwell's (Alfred P.) Artillery. See Connecticut Troops, 1st Battery. Schmidt's (Adolph) Cavalry. See New York Troops, 14th Regiment. South Carolina Siege Train, Heavy Artillery. See South Carolina Troops, 18th Sparks' (A.D.) Cavalry. See South Carolina Troops. Spencer's Reserves. (Official designation not of record.) See Captain Spencer. Stephens' (Linton) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 7th Battalion, State Guard. Strickland's (Dudley W.) Infantry. See New York Troops, 48th Regiment. Sullivan's (M. A.) Cavalry. See South Carolina Troops, 6th Regiment. Tilghman's (Benjamin C.) Infantry. See Union Troops, Colored, 3d Regiment. Toombs' (Robert) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 3d Regiment, State Guard. Tucker's (Lucien Q.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 57th Regiment. Villepigue's (F. L.) Artillery. See Kilcrease Artillery, ante. Waccamaw Artillery. See South Carolina Troops. Wagener's (F. W.) Artillery. See German Artillery, ante, Battery A. Walter's (George H.) Artillery. See Washington Artillery, post. Walter's (W.D.) Infantry. See South Carolina Troops, 27th Regiment. Ward's (Joshua) Artillery. See Waccamaw Artillery, ante. Washington Artillery. See South Carolina Troops. Waties' (Thomas Davis) Heavy Artillery. See South Carolina Troops, 1st Regiment, Way's (Charlton H.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 54th Regiment. See South Carolina Troops, 5th Regiment. See New York Troops, 3d Regiment, Battery B. Wilkins' (Martin L.) Artillery. See Marion Artillery, ante. Witherspoon's (James H.) Infantry. See South Carolina Troops, 4th Regiment, State. Wright's (G. J.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 12th Regiment, State Guard. Zachry's (Charles T.) Infantry. See Georgia Troops, 27th Regiment. INDEX. Brigades, Divisions, Corps, Armies, and improvised organizations are "Mentioned" under name of command- Adjutant-General's Office, U. S. A. Correspondence with Quincy A. Gill- more.... Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, C. S. A. Correspondence with Beauregard, G. T 236 182 37, 445 496 129, 177 275,452, 468 114, 122, 154, 500, 509, 513, 519, 520, 526, 533, 534, 538, 543, 545, 553, 561, 562, 566, 577, 581, 602, 614, 618, 623, 629, 632 Alabama Troops. Mentioned. (Confederate.) Cavalry-Regiments: 7th, 386, 387, 413, 415–419, 425. Infantry-Companies: Goldsby's,* 442. Regiments: 1st, 425.† Alden, Alonzo. Mentioned Alexander, James H. Mentioned * Mounted. t Serving as artillery. (655) Report of operations in Charleston Harbor and vicinity, S. C., Jan. 1-Nov. 27, 63, 83 108 Amos, W. B. Report of operations on Yellow River, Fla., June 25, 1864.. 404 44 Correspondence with Beauregard, G. T..... Mentioned..... Reports of Assignment to command 639 381, 643, 644, 646 398 112-115, 117-119, 155, 323, 324, 380, 398, 404, 411, 622, 623, 640, 644 Camp Milton, Fla. Expedition from Jacksonville to, May 31-June 3, 403 Florida. Operations in, March 4-May 14, 1864. 368 Harriet A. Weed, U. S. Transport. Destruction of, in Saint John's River, 392 |