The Confederate Research Center (Now the Harold B. Simpson Historical complex Researh Center) PO Box 619, Hillsboro, TX 76645. PH. 254-582-2555 Ext. 242 has an extensive collection of over 5000 volumes plus extensive archives dealing with the Civil War. I believe they still do research for a reasonable fee. The contact person used to be Mrs Peggy Fox. If you send them the information regarding the person you are interested in, they may be able to help you http://www.gen.1starnet.com/civilwar/crsmain.htm will take you to their website. JoAn C. Dean _________________________________________________________________ Instant message with integrated webcam using MSN Messenger 6.0. Try it now FREE! http://msnmessenger-download.com
Romayne, Mike and Jim have already given you the information on the 5th PA HA from Dyer's Compendium and the muster roll entry for your g-g-grandfather, but thought you might be interested in a description of the service of the the 5th, along with the muster rolls for each company: http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/artillerynew.html Alice Gayley Romayne Walters wrote: > An obit for my Gr. gr. grandfather, William Jackson Dillon says that he > served in the Civil war in the Fifth Penn. Heavy Artillery. I am > interested in leearning about any battlles he might have fought in . Can > anyone tell me how to find this information.? > Thanks, > Romayne -- Pennsylvania in the Civil War http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/
John, Thank you so much, I will forward this to Rebecca. I appreciate you looking. Regards, Linda
Hi Jim...This is the first information I have seen where the 37th was merged into the 34th. Maybe this will open doors....Again see the other message I sent with about all the info that I have, Many, Many, Thanks to ALL Who are trying to HELP find My Pvt Needham H Temples... GOD BLESS YOU ALL Thomas Temple
Dear Frieds..Who are trying to HElP find Pvt Needham H. Temples YES..I have his Miltary Records from the Ms State Archives and NARA. They are both the same..A third person me again the same records. YES..The muster card shows SICK IN HOSPITAL on the 30th Aug Card. The Sept and Oct shows SICK IN HOSPITAL...The Nov- Dec Cards shows DIED IN HOSPITAL ON 20th OCT 1962...NO OTHER INFORMATION ON THE CARDs.. I am not SURE exactly where they WERE WHEN HE BECAME SICK. That is WHY I have tried so Hard to Find Hospital Records or Something to show Where HE may have been...Maybe if there is a Company Commanders Log book, It would tell something...When I ask the State Archives for this information...I get a Note..WE HAVE SENT YOU ALL WE HAVE ON THIS PERSON...To me this was a way to say...WE ARE TIRED OF YOUR LETTERS To ALL Thanks Again for helping and asking questions Thomas Temple
Linda This may help some, of the 18 listings for Sam Smith serving for Ga. the only one I found that made Sargt. was the following Samuel L. C. Smith Residence Glascock County GA; Enlisted on 5/5/1862 as a Private. On 5/5/1862 he mustered into "A" Co. GA 48th Infantry He was Surrendered on 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA Promotions: * Sergt (1864) * Corpl 2/15/1863 (Estimated day of Promo) Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.: - Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865 John Thompson
In a message dated 9/17/03 5:32:20 PM !!!First Boot!!!, brewer2@bayou.com writes: > James A. Mattingly Yup but it isn't too informative <now I see I am fibbing, I can't read my relatives but yours!!> C 14, Ky Inf,Okay it was filed1864 May 12 or 17 or18, Invalid, number 45464 - Certificate number 3160F. I am sending the image which I think is *sid so get the free reader here; <A HREF="http://www.ancestry.com/search/io/plugin.htm">http://www.ancestry.com/search/io/plugin.htm</A> Before you try and open it. Eliz
Many thanks, Richard, for all the information and the website address for regiments. AJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "callard" <callard@surfside.net> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:03 PM Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] James A. Mattingly > > > James A. MATTINGLY - Private - Co C - 17th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry - > Film # M386 Roll 17 > > Source - Civil War Soldiers & Sailors, National Park Service > > www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.html > > > 17th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Source - > Civil War Soldiers & Sailors, National Park Service > > www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/regiments.html > > Organized at Hartford and Calhoun, Ky., September to December, 1861. > Attached to 13th Brigade, Army of Ohio, to December, 1861. 13th Brigade, > 5th Division, Army of Ohio, to February, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd > Division, Army of the Tennessee, to March, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 4th > Division, Army of the Tennessee, to April, 1862. 10th Brigade, 4th > Division, Army of the Ohio, to July, 1862. 9th Brigade, 3rd Division, > Army of Ohio, to September, 1862. District of Western Kentucky, Dept. of > Ohio, to November, 1862. Post of Clarksville, Tenn., Dept. of the > Cumberland, to March, 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 21st Army Corps, > Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 4th > Army Corps, to January, 1865. > > SERVICE.-Duty at Calhoun, Ky., till February, 1862. Action at Woodbury, > Ky., October 29, 1861. Morgantown October 31. Moved to Fort Donelson, > Tenn., February 11-13. Investment and capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., > February 13-16. Expedition to Crump's Landing, Tenn., March 14-17. > Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, > Miss., April 29-May 30. Bridge Creek before Corinth May 28. Pursuit to > Booneville May 31-June 12. Buell's Campaign in Northern Alabama and > Middle Tennessee June to August. March to Nashville, Tenn., thence to > Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Moved to > Bowling Green, Ky., thence to Russellsville, Ky., and duty there till > December. Ordered to Clarksville, Tenn., and duty there till March, > 1863. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., thence to Murfreesboro, Tenn., and duty > there till June. Middle Tennessee (or Tullahoma) Campaign June 23-July > 7. At McMinnville till August 16. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and > Tennessee River and Chickamauga (Ga.) Campaign August 16-September 22. > Battle of Chickamauga September 19-20. Siege of Chattanooga, Tenn., > September 24-November 23. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. > Orchard Knob November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25. March to relief > of Knoxville November 28-December 8. Operations in East Tennessee > December, 1863, to April, 1864. Moved to Cleveland, Tenn. Atlanta (Ga.) > Campaign May to September. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. > Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Adairsville May 17. Near Kingston May 18-19. > Near Cassville May 19. Advance on Dallas May 22-25. Operations on > Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and > Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Pickett's Mills May 27. Ackworth June 6. > Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. > Pine Hill June 11-14. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June > 26. Ruff's Station July 4. Chattahoochee River July 5-17. Peach Tree > Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Flank movement on > Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. > Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Operations against Hood in North Georgia > and North Alabama September 29-November 3. Moved to Nashville and > Pulaski, Tenn. Columbia, Duck River, November 24-27. Battle of Franklin > November 30. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., December, and mustered out > January 23, 1865. > > Regiment lost during service 7 Officers and 128 Enlisted men killed and > mortally wounded and 5 Officers and 158 Enlisted men by disease. Total > 298. > > This is just one source, But is very helpful. ON LINE there are links > to the BATTLES in the Regiment information. > Go to the Site and browse. > > Richard Callard > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To search our list archives since 1996, go to > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > and enter Civil-War in the list name > > >
In a message dated 9/17/03 4:49:51 PM !!!First Boot!!!, mpruddy@bellsouth.net writes: > James Mattingly I hate index that don't give me the same result as it gives others <>G I only got one James [mni] Mattingly Eliz Armstead Mattingly; James McElroy View Image Online Images Online #: 809 State Filed: Indiana Widow: Relative: Minor: Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- James A. Mattingly View Image Online Images Online #: 271 State Filed: Widow: Relative: Minor: Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- James A. Mattingly View Image Online Images Online #: 272 State Filed: Illinois Widow: Celia A. Mattingly Relative: Minor: Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- James A. McClroy; Armstead Mattingly View Image Online Images Online #: 311 State Filed: Indiana Widow: Angeline McClroy Relative: Minor: Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- James M. Mattingly View Image Online Images Online #: 270 State Filed: Kentucky Widow: Mary M. Mattingly Relative: Minor: Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- James Mattingly View Image Online Images Online #: 273 State Filed: Iowa and Oregon Widow: Almira Mattingly Relative: Minor: Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- James W. Mattingly View Image Online Images Online #: 268 State Filed: Kentucky Widow: Susan F. Mattingly Relative: Minor: Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- James W. Mattingly View Image Online Images Online #: 269 State Filed: Widow: Relative: Minor: Comments:
Thomas, Do the CMSR's of Pvt Needham H. Temples show that he was sick in hospital, or just sick? Was his brother Lorenzo in the same unit? Is it possible from the information you have that Needham was sent to Lauderdale Springs, also? Does any lister know if there were confederate hospitals near Columbus, Saltillo or Lauderdale Springs, MS? Thomas, do you have Pvt Needham H. Temples CMSR from NARA and the Mississippi State Archives, too? Sometimes there may be different information in the two sets of records. Jim -------Original Message------- From: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:12:20 AM To: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Mississippi Civil War Hospitals Pvt. Needham H Temples was in the Co. E Shubuta Guards of Clarke Co., 37th Infantry Regiment...They were sent to Columbus Ms May - June. July and Aug were sent to Saltillo. Sept - Oct were in Camp Rogers Near Waterford . I believe he may have became sick in Columbus or Saltillo as the records show he was Sick 30 Aug until he died on 20th Oct 1862..His brother Lorenzo was sick and sent to Lauderdale Springs near Meridian. However he got well and died in 1917. He is buried in the First Sharon Baptist Church Cemetery near Laurel Ms. Hope this helps Thomas Temple ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com and in the text area of the message, type only the word unsubscribe .
I appreciate the lookup, Eliz. I think the one in KY Mike found is the correct one. Is there a way to view the information on the one listed below? AJ I hate index that don't give me the same result as it gives others <>G I only got one James [mni] Mattingly Eliz James A. Mattingly View Image Online > Images Online #: 271 State Filed: > Widow: Relative: > Minor: Comments: >
Thank you, Mike. I believe this is the right one. AJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Ruddy" <mpruddy@bellsouth.net> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:49 AM Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] James A. Mattingly > AJ > This is a possibility. There were two other James Mattingly listed with no > middle initial one in IL and one in IN. Perhaps someone can check at > Ancestry in the Pension roles. > Mike > James A. Mattingly > Residence was not listed; > Enlisted on 10/2/1861 at Calhoon, KY as a Private. > On 1/4/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. KY 17th Infantry > He was discharged on 2/25/1864 at Louisville, KY > > > > Need a lookup, please. > > Unit for James A. Mattingly, Union. > > Received pension in Chicot Co, AR. > > Thanks. > > AJ > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To search our list archives since 1996, go to > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > and enter Civil-War in the list name > > >
Pvt. Needham H Temples was in the Co. E Shubuta Guards of Clarke Co., 37th Infantry Regiment...They were sent to Columbus Ms May - June. July and Aug were sent to Saltillo. Sept - Oct were in Camp Rogers Near Waterford . I believe he may have became sick in Columbus or Saltillo as the records show he was Sick 30 Aug until he died on 20th Oct 1862..His brother Lorenzo was sick and sent to Lauderdale Springs near Meridian. However he got well and died in 1917. He is buried in the First Sharon Baptist Church Cemetery near Laurel Ms. Hope this helps Thomas Temple
AJ This is a possibility. There were two other James Mattingly listed with no middle initial one in IL and one in IN. Perhaps someone can check at Ancestry in the Pension roles. Mike James A. Mattingly Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 10/2/1861 at Calhoon, KY as a Private. On 1/4/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. KY 17th Infantry He was discharged on 2/25/1864 at Louisville, KY > Need a lookup, please. > Unit for James A. Mattingly, Union. > Received pension in Chicot Co, AR. > Thanks. > AJ
James A. MATTINGLY - Private - Co C - 17th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry - Film # M386 Roll 17 Source - Civil War Soldiers & Sailors, National Park Service www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.html 17th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Source - Civil War Soldiers & Sailors, National Park Service www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/regiments.html Organized at Hartford and Calhoun, Ky., September to December, 1861. Attached to 13th Brigade, Army of Ohio, to December, 1861. 13th Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Ohio, to February, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of the Tennessee, to March, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, Army of the Tennessee, to April, 1862. 10th Brigade, 4th Division, Army of the Ohio, to July, 1862. 9th Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of Ohio, to September, 1862. District of Western Kentucky, Dept. of Ohio, to November, 1862. Post of Clarksville, Tenn., Dept. of the Cumberland, to March, 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 21st Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 4th Army Corps, to January, 1865. SERVICE.-Duty at Calhoun, Ky., till February, 1862. Action at Woodbury, Ky., October 29, 1861. Morgantown October 31. Moved to Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 11-13. Investment and capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 13-16. Expedition to Crump's Landing, Tenn., March 14-17. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Bridge Creek before Corinth May 28. Pursuit to Booneville May 31-June 12. Buell's Campaign in Northern Alabama and Middle Tennessee June to August. March to Nashville, Tenn., thence to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Moved to Bowling Green, Ky., thence to Russellsville, Ky., and duty there till December. Ordered to Clarksville, Tenn., and duty there till March, 1863. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., thence to Murfreesboro, Tenn., and duty there till June. Middle Tennessee (or Tullahoma) Campaign June 23-July 7. At McMinnville till August 16. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga (Ga.) Campaign August 16-September 22. Battle of Chickamauga September 19-20. Siege of Chattanooga, Tenn., September 24-November 23. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. Orchard Knob November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25. March to relief of Knoxville November 28-December 8. Operations in East Tennessee December, 1863, to April, 1864. Moved to Cleveland, Tenn. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May to September. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Adairsville May 17. Near Kingston May 18-19. Near Cassville May 19. Advance on Dallas May 22-25. Operations on Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Pickett's Mills May 27. Ackworth June 6. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Pine Hill June 11-14. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June 26. Ruff's Station July 4. Chattahoochee River July 5-17. Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Operations against Hood in North Georgia and North Alabama September 29-November 3. Moved to Nashville and Pulaski, Tenn. Columbia, Duck River, November 24-27. Battle of Franklin November 30. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., December, and mustered out January 23, 1865. Regiment lost during service 7 Officers and 128 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 5 Officers and 158 Enlisted men by disease. Total 298. This is just one source, But is very helpful. ON LINE there are links to the BATTLES in the Regiment information. Go to the Site and browse. Richard Callard
Need a lookup, please. Unit for James A. Mattingly, Union. Received pension in Chicot Co, AR. Thanks. AJ
September 17, 1862: Bloodiest single day of battle on US soil? Antietam, 21,000 casualties ________________________________________________________________ Second bloodiest single day of battle on US soil? _____________________ Bloodiest battle on US soil (more than 1 day)? ________________________
Do you know what part of Mississippi he was fighting in ?
OK, I goofed---found the real 37th Miss Inf on web site below. Looks like they were at Corinth, Ms Oc 3-5, 1862. Possible that Needham H Temples was killed there and died in a hospital near Corinth. Anybody have any knowledge of confederate hospitals, confederate cemeteries in the Corinth, Ms area? http://mississippiscv.org/MS_Units/37th_MS_Inf.htm Jim -------Original Message------- From: Jim Gilmer Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 10:12:08 PM To: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Lost Civil War Grave?? Thomas, This one is always a tough one. OK you listers ----we'll need a lot of help on this one!! I assume you have his compiled military service record from NARA? Does his service record show him to be present with his unit prior to his date of death in hospital? If you can narrow down the last time present and the death date, and then determine where his unit was during this time, some of the listers have info on confederate hospitals and might be able to determine possibly which hospital he died in. If that can be determined, it would then take a search of cemeteries, etc., in the area. I'm assuming his records don't say which hospital. I've not been able to find much about the early history of the 37th; it was later renamed the 34th. Below is a brief history that mentions that the 37th fought in the battle of Perryville (Ky, I think) on Oct 8, 1862---just a few days before your ancestor died in hospital. The web site below covering the battle is very extensive; the 37th (34th) is listed in the Order of Battle. http://www.battleofperryville.com/ Brief History of the 34th Miss. Infantry The 34th Miss. was originally known as the 37th. Many of its men were from Tippah and Marshall Counties. It was immediately sent to Corinth and fought its first battle at Farmington, Tenn. May 9, 1862 as Gen. Grant advanced from Pittsburg Landing towards Corinth. It then moved with Gen. Bragg's army to Chattanooga and marched into Kentucy where it engaged in the battle of Perryville on Oct. 8, 1862. After this battle Co. K had only 7 men left available for duty, one of which was John Ellis Hicks. Bragg then retreated back to east Tenn. and moved in Nov. to Shelbyville, Tenn. On Dec. 27 they moved to Murfreesboro and fought in the battle of Murfreesboro on Dec. 31 and New Year's day, 1863. The 34th was in the thick of the battle at Chickamauga Sept. 18 - 20, 1863. From here they moved to Lookout Mountain and fought in that battle on Nov. 24th. They wintered at Dalton, Ga. and fought in the battles for Atlanta. Their beloved leader, Col. Benton, was injuried on July 22 and lost his right leg. He was commissioned Brig. Gen. on July 26th and died a couple of days later. When Benton county was split from Tippah in 1870 it was named for Gen. Benton. From Ga. they followed Gen Hood into Tenn. and took part in the battles of Franklin and Nashville. Hoods wrecked army crossed the Tenn. River on Dec. 26, 1864 and moved to the vicinity of Tupelo, Miss. for winter quarters. The brigade was furloughed until Feb. 12, 1865 and assembled at Meridian under orders to the Carolinas. They started east on Feb. the 18th and were detained some time at Montgomery Al. by the Mobile campaign. In March they preceeded to Augusta, Ga. and on to N.C. On April 3rd the aggregate present of the brigade was 283. On April 9, 1865, the 24th, 27th, 29th and 34th Miss. Regiments were consolidated in the 24th Regiment, Col. R. W. Williamson commanding brigade of Gen. W. F. Brantley, in D.H. Hill's Division of S.D. Lee's Corps. The army was surrendered April 26, 1865 and paroled at Greensboro, N.C. soon afterwards. Much of the above came from Military History of Mississippi by Roland Dunbar Hope this gets the troops to researching!! Jim Gilmer -------Original Message------- From: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 07:02:58 PM To: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Lost Civil War Grave?? Does anyone have information on where the Mississippi Soldiers that died in Hospitals may be buried. Searched for two years for Pvt. Needham H. (N.H.) Temples of the Co E Shubuta Guards of Clarke County, 37th Infantry Reiment of Ms. He was Sick and died in a Hospital on 20 Oct 1862. No other information on his records..Any Ideas...Advice...Suggestions..Remember I have his Service records and there is nothing in them showing where he is buried. Thanks,,,for reading this... Thomas Temple ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com and in the text area of the message, type only the word unsubscribe .