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Tag Archives: George William Logan papers
1 Feb 1865: “Lieut. L. L. Conrad C. S. A. is hereby relieved from duty as acting asst. inspector general”
Item Description: A general order reassigning a lieutenant in Louisiana. Found in the George William Logan Papers. Item Citation: From Folder 43, in the George William Logan Papers #1560, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil War, Confederate Army, General Order, George William Logan papers, Louisiana
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20 November 1864: “arrested the men that left the Battalion”
Item Description: Letter to George William Logan about arresting men who deserted and gathering new men for the company. Item Citation: Folder 37, George William Logan Papers, #1560, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill … Continue reading
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Tagged arrest, George William Logan, George William Logan papers, recruiting, recruitment
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21 October 1864: “The following transfers are hereby ordered to take effect from this date”
Item Description: Orders for the transfers of two privates. Item Citation: Folder 34 of the George William Logan Papers, #1560, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Item Transcription: Headquarters District Western Louisiana Special … Continue reading
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Tagged George William Logan papers, Simon Bolivar Buckner
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3 October 1864: “The following transfers are hereby ordered”
Item Description: Orders issued by order of Lieutenant General Buckner for the transfers of Privates Gerod and Pool. Item Citation: Folder 34 from the George William Logan Papers, #1560, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel … Continue reading
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Tagged General Buckner, George William Logan papers, Louisiana
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10 August 1864: “Hoping that this application may receive your favorable consideration”
Item Description: Request by Lieutenant R. G. Smith to Major J. K. Gourdain asking that men confined in the Guard house with no pending charges be transferred to the 2nd Louisiana Battalion Heavy Artillery, Company B. Item Citation: In Folder … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd Louisiana Battalion Heavy Artillery, George William Logan papers, J. K. Gourdain, Louisiana, R. G. Smith
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