Company D, (Fort Donelson Avengers), 35th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry

Raised in Winston County, Mississippi

Organized at West Point, MS in March of 1862

 

 

 

 

 

After leaving the camp of instructions at West Point, MS, the Company was ordered to Corinth and from there to Tupelo, Iuka, Baldwyn, Pocahontas, Tennessee, and back to Corinth.  They were engaged in the three day fight in and around Corinth, where the Company sustained a heavy loss of killed and wounded.  The 35th Infantry Regiment fought under General J. C. Moore at Corinth and lost 32 killed, 110 wounded, and 347 missing.  Later the 35th was assigned to Hebert’s and Moore’s Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, and in February, 1863, totaled 414 officers and men.  From Corinth Company D retreated by way of Holly Springs and Grenada to Vicksburg.  Company D was in the siege of Vicksburg and was captured/surrendered on July 4, 1863 when Vicksburg fell.  During the siege the 35th Regiment had 20 killed and 82 wounded.  They were paroled on July 10, 1863.  After being exchanged, the Company was reorganized on July 30, 1863 at Columbus, MS (the 35th was placed in Baldwin’s and Sear’s Brigade) and was ordered from there to Resaca, GA, thence to Viola Battery near Mobile.  From there they went by the way of Blue Mountain, Rome, Georgia, Calhoun, Atlanta, Lovejoy, and back to the railroad and tore up the track and served throughout the Atlanta Campaign. The 35th was in Tennessee with Hood (Company D went to Tuscumbia and Nashville, where part of the Company was captured and sent to Camp Douglas. The remainder of the Company returned to Mississippi and was furloughed for ten days after which they reassembled in Mobile and aided in the defense of that area.  Later, they were sent to Blakely, AL, where they were captured and sent to Ship Island and placed under negro guards by whom they were cruelly treated.  They were at length sent to Vicksburg, paroled, and allowed to return home in May 1865.  The 35th Regiment sustained 20 casualties at New Hope Church, 36 at Kenesaw Mountain, 35 at the Chattahoochee River, and 47 in the battle of Atlanta.  The 35th surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana.  The field officers were Colonel William S. Berry, Lieutenant Colonels Charles R. Jordon and Reuben H. Shotwell, and Majors T. F. Holmes and Oliver C. Watson.

 

Battles and Skirmishes of the 35th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry

Guntown, early September, 1862

Burnsville, September 12-14, 1862

Corinth, October 3-4, 1862

Holly Springs

Cripple Deer

Water Valley

Chickasaw Bluffs, December 29, 1862 – January 2, 1863

Fort Pemberton, March 23 – April 4, 1863

Siege of Vicksburg, May 17 – July 4, 1863

Atlanta Campaign, May – September 1864

Cassville, May 19 – 22, 1864

New Hope Church, May 25 – June 4, 1864

Lattimer’s Mill, June 20, 1864

Smyrna Campground. July 4, 1864

Chattahoochee River, July 5 – 17, 1864

Peach Tree Creek, July 20, 1864

Atlanta, July 22, 1864

Ezra Church, July 28, 1864

Atlanta Siege, July – September, 1864

Jonesboro, August 31 – September 1, 1864

Lovejoy’s Station, September 1, 1864

Allatoona, October 5, 1864

Franklin, November 30, 1864

Overall’s Creek, December 4, 1864

Murfreesboro, December 7, 1864

Nashville, December 15 – 16, 1864

Mobile, March 17 – April 12, 1865

 

From MS Archives & History 7/19/02

Film Box # 3459                     List of Officers

Co. D, 35th Miss. Infantry, Fort Donelson Avengers

(Image of list showed a penciled in “x” by several names; unsure of meaning or significance)

 

Holmes, Thomas, F.                             C.  (to Major 2/1862)

Kirk, A.S.                                               1.C. (Lieut. To Captain)

xThompson, E.W.                                2.1.C.

McGee, B.T.                                          2. (Died Nov ’62)

xConner, J.L.                                         2.1

xEdwards, G.C.                                      2.

Parks, J.T.                                              2.

 

35th Regiment, Company “D” (Fort Donelson Avengers) Organized Mar 2, 1862 at the home of L. A. F. Hanna

 (List of officers taken from The Centennial History of Winston County, by William T. Lewis)

Holmes, Thomas F.                              Captain - his horse was killed under him and he waas captured at Corinth.  He resigned at Vicksburg.

Kirk, A. S.                                              1st Lt. - resigned at Tesaca, Georgia and afterwards appointed assistant surgeon at Macon, MS

Thompson, E. W.                                 2nd Lt. - wounded at Blakely, Alabama and the only battle he was in  *(see alternate info below)

McGee, Thomas J.                               3rd Lt. – killed at the battle of Corinth

Young, Alex                                          1st Sgt. – died in battle at Corinth

McArthur, William J.                           2nd Sgt.

McGee, B. Frank                                   3rd Sgt. – died in Hospital at Vicksburg

Shields, John W.                                  4th Sgt. – wounded by piece of shell

Arrlington, Sam                                    1st Cpl

Fulcher, Morgan                                  2nd Cpl.

Smith, George                                       3rd Cpl. – lost his leg at the siege of Vicksburg

Coward, James                                      4th Cpl.

 

Upon the organization of the 35th Mississippi Regiment, Holmes’ Company was designated as Company “D” in said Regiment, when

Captain Holmes was elected Major of the Regiment.  Lieutenant A. S. Kirk, by seniority, became Captain of the Company.

 

Kirk, A. S.                                              Captain

Hubbard, Walter                                  2nd Lt.

Conner, J. L.                                          3rd Lt

Edwards, G.C.                                       Lt. – wounded at Corinth and at Altoona, Georgia

Curtis, Sanford                                     4th Cpl.

Bray, James                                           1st Cpl.

Parks, Jef. T.                                          5th Cpl. – wounded at the battle of Corinth

Coward, James C.                                 Cpl. – wounded at Corinth

 

 

 

 

Soldiers Listed for Company D (Fort Donelson Avengers), 35th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry

Taken from - http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/

 

Obvious misspellings of the same individual were deleted from the original list.  Remaining suspected

multiple listings for the same individual are numbered (in red) to the left of name.

                                                                                                Other Companies                Info from The Centennial History of Winston

Name                                      Rank In                 Rank Out              Mustered                               County, MS, William T. Lewis, 1876

Allis, A.                                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                        

Anderson, Charles A.         Pvt.                         Pvt.                         B                                             absent without leave

Anderson, Charles H.          Pvt.                         Pvt.                         B

Anderson, Joseph D.          Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         discharged           

Arrington, Samuel W.         Pvt.                         Pvt.                         B                                             captured and died

Ashmore, James                   Pvt.                                                                                                         died at home

1Avery, John                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

1Avery, John W.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Altoona and captured

Avery, Nathaniel S.             Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died at Vicksburg

2Avery, S. N.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

2Avery, Samuel W.              Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         absent without leave

Bonduler, C. D.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

3Bouchellon, Champ           Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed

3Bouchillon, C. D.                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Bray, James                           Cpl.                         Cpl.

Brown, J. H.(Harvey W.)     Pvt.                         Pvt.

3Buchillon, C. D.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.

Buchillon, James J.               Pvt.                         Pvt.

Bushlow, John  J.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.

Cammard, G. W.                    Pvt.                         1st Lt.

Camp, William                       Pvt.                         Pvt.

Cannon, George W.             Pvt.                         1st Lt.                                                                       wounded at Corinth, appointed ensign of the

                                                                                                                                                                Regiment for gallantry

4Cappell, J. M.                      Pvt.                         Pvt.

4Chappell, James M             Pvt.                         Pvt.

Chappell, Jesse Mat.           Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         absent without leave

Chappell, John M.                Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded in Georgia

5Cherry, Joseph A.              Pvt.                         Pvt.

5Cherry, Joseph H.              Pvt.                         Pvt.

Cherry, Thomas                    Pvt.                                                                                                         killed

6Clemingsworth,James A.  Pvt.                         Pvt.

6Clingsworth, James A.      Pvt.                         Pvt.

Cockerell, Lewis                   Pvt.                         Pvt.                         B

7Cockrell, John                     Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth and discharged

7Cockrell, John L.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                         B

Collins, Joseph (Zack)         Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         substituted for W.A. Gage(deserted at Tupelo)

Conner, J. L.                          Jr.2nd Lt                   1st Lt.

Counts, John                        Pvt.                                                                                                         discharged – West Point, MS

Coward, G. W.                      Pvt.                                                                                                         wounded, Corinth

Coward, J. C.                         Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded, Corinth

Coward, William W.             Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth and died

Curtis, S, N                            Cpl.                         Sgt.

Curtis, William H.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died, Grenada, MS

Darby, J. W.                          Pvt.                         Pvt.

Darby, William H.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

Ditter(Dettor), William         Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth, captured &died in prison

Dobson, James M.               Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         transferred to Tobans battery at Vicksburg, MS

Eanes, W.                              Pvt.                         Pvt.

Eaves, Jackson                     Pvt.                                                                                                         killed at Corinth as a substitute for William Eaves

                                                                                                                                                                (his father)

Eaves, Richard                      Pvt.

8Eaves, W. Pack                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

8Eaves, William                    Pvt.                         Pvt.

9Edwards, G. C.                    Pvt.                         2nd Lt.

9Edwards. I. C.                      Pvt.                         2nd Lt.

Edwards, Lum                       Pvt.                         Pvt.

Eichelberger, William H.      Cpl.                         Pvt.                                                                         discharged at Vicksburg

 

 

 

 

 

 

10Ellis, Altiman                     Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed at Corinth

10Ellis, Alteman                    Pvt.                         Pvt.

Faires, S. A.                           Pvt.                         Pvt.

Farish, A. G.                          Pvt.                                                                                                         killed, New Hope Church, Georgia

Farris, A.                                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Farris, S. W.                          Pvt.                         Pvt.

Ferguson, James                  Pvt.                                                                                                         killed at Corinth

Ferguson, Marion M.          Pvt.                         Pvt.

Foster, Anderson C.            Pvt.                         Pvt.

Foster, Henry                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

Foster, J. W.                          Pvt.                         Pvt.

Foster, John                          Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         absent without leave

Franks, Benjamin F.             Pvt.                         Pvt.

Franks, William                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

Fulcher, Morgan                  Pvt.                         Pvt.

Fulcher, William                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

Fuller, Alex                            Pvt.                         Pvt.

Gage, W. A.                          Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         sent Mr. Collins as a substitute, who deserted

Gary, B.                                  Pvt.                         Pvt.

Gillis, John B.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed at Vicksburg June 1863, accident

11Goodin(Gooden), James  Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed Corinth

Goodman, Doctor  S.           Sgt.                         Sgt. Maj.                                                                captured and imprisoned, Camp Douglas

11Goodwin, James               Pvt.                         Pvt.

Gray, William                        Pvt.

Gray, Beauford (Buford)     Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died Tupelo, MS

Green, R.                                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Griffin, Asa J.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

Hainsworth, Levi                  Pvt.                         Pvt.                         E

Hamill, R. Green                    Pvt.                                                                                                         discharged at West Point, MS April 1862

12Hanna, B. F.                      Pvt.                         Pvt.

12Hanna, Benjamin              Pvt.                         Pvt.

13Hardin, Jess                      Pvt.                         Pvt.

13Harding, Jesse                  Pvt.                         Pvt.

Harper, Jo W.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

Harris, E. W.                          Pvt.                                                                                                         killed Corinth

Harris, George E.(Dink)       Pvt.                                                                                                         killed Corinth

Harris, Leonidas L.               Pvt.                         Cpl.                                                                         died Selma, Alabama

Harris, P. James                    Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

Harris, T. Jack                       Pvt.                                                                                                         killed at Corinth

Hasel(Hazell), A. R.              Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

Haygood, Frank M.             Pvt.                         Pvt.

Haygood, Levi                      Pvt.                         Pvt.                         E

Haygood, T. M.                    Pvt.                         Pvt.

Haynes, Isham P.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         discharged

Helbard, Walter J.                Pvt.                         Cpl.

Henry, J. W.                          ?

Holder, T. F.                          Pvt.                         Pvt.

Holder, Thomas P.               Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         discharged

Holman, David A.                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Holman, David R.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

Holman, Edward S.               Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         Probably transferred into to unit by exchange in

                                                                                                                                                                Feb. 1864; exchanged with Hamp Shirley who

                                                                                                                                                                went to Co. G, 20th Regiment

Holmes, Thomas F.              Capt.                       Maj.

Hubbard, Walter J.               Pvt.                         Cpl.

Hyde, Charles F.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

14Hunt, C. D.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

14Hunt, Carson                    Pvt.                         Pvt.

14Hunt, D. C.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

Hunt, John W.                      Pvt.                         Pvt.

15Hutcherson. Jacob           Pvt.                         Pvt.

Hutcherson, John                Pvt.                         Pvt.                        

15Hutchinson, Jacob           Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died Vicksburg

Hyde, Charles F.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

Ingraham, B. H.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

Ingram, J. Henry                   Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth & Altoona

Ingram, V. A.                         Pvt.                         Pvt.

Jackson, Thomas J.              Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         absent without leave

Kemp, William                      Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         sent his son back as a substitute, who was killed

                                                                                                                                                                At Corinth, MS

Killingsworth, John A.        Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

Kindrick(Kendrick), Seth    Pvt.                         Pvt.

Kirk, A. S.                              Capt.                       Capt.

Kirk, W. M.                           Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         transferred to Mill’s Co. of Cavalry

Knox, William                       Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died at Gainsville, MS

Ladell, G. M.                          Pvt.                         Pvt.

Lennon, C. H.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

16Liddell, Eleb. M.               Pvt.                         Pvt.

17Liddell, G. N.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

17Liddell, George M.           Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed at Corinth

16Liddle, Eli M.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

 

 

 

 

Massey, S. M.(Kerney)       Pvt.                         Pvt.

McArthur, William C.          Sgt.                         Sgt.

McCollum, John                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

McCown, J. W.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

McCown, James                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

McCown, John                     Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

McElvain, W. P.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

McGee, B. T.                         2nd Lt.                      2nd Lt.

McGee, F. M.                        Pvt.                         Sgt.

McGee, R. T.                         2nd Lt.                      2nd Lt.

McGee, T. G.                         Pvt.                         Pvt.

McGee, Thomas J.               Pvt.                         Pvt.

McLeod, J. Murry                Pvt.                         Sgt.

McLeod, Neal                       Pvt.                         Cpl.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

McLeod, William W.           Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

McMahon, Andrew V.        Pvt.                         Pvt.

McMakin, A. Vernon          Pvt.                                                                                                         wounded at Vicksburg, MS

Metts, George Y.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         transferred to Mett’s Cavalry 1865

Miles, S. Kinsey                   Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         discharged at West Point, MS

Miller, Thomas                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

Ming(Meng), James            Pvt.                         Pvt.

Mints, G. R.                           Pvt.                         Pvt.

Moore, William H.                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Moorhead, James H.            Pvt.                         Pvt.

Nabors, Hardy C.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         absent without leave

Nabors, Voley D.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed Vicksburg 1864

Parks, Elijah                           Pvt.                         Pvt.

Parks, Elisha H.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

Parks, Jefferson T.               Cpl.                         2nd Lt.

Parks, John                            Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died Vicksburg

Parks, Wiley C.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

Parks, William J.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

Perry, John B.                       Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         transferred to Tobans Battery, Vicksburg

Porter, William M.                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Presley, Andrew J.               Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed at Corinth

Prisock, J. M.                        Pvt.                         Pvt.

Prisock, Jacob                       Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         absent without leave

Quinn, William B.                 Pvt.                         Musician                                                               wounded in battle of Altoona, Georgia

18Railey, Bryant  J.              Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         captured Nashville, TN

18Raley, J. B.                         Pvt.                         Pvt.

19Read, J. L.                          Pvt.                         Pvt.

19Reed, John                        Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         captured at Blakely, Al, sent Ship Island, and

                                                                                                                                                                beaten by negro guards

Richardson, J. A.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.

Rickles, John W.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded Vicksburg

Roberts, I. L. G.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

Robertson, A. L.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

Robertson, Joseph               Pvt.                         Pvt.

20Robertson, L. C.               Pvt.                         Pvt.

20Robinson, L. C.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.

Robuck, Wilson P.               Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died Tupelo, MS, 1862

Sanders, W. H.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

Schoolar, John K.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         transferred to Hospital as a nurse

Scooler, J. R.                         Pvt.                         Pvt.

Self, R. J.                                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Shields, J. W. (Big)              Sgt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded in the face by a piece of shell

Shields, John W. (Little)     Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         captured and died in prison

Shirley, Hamp                       Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded and captured at Corinth, requested and

received transfer by exchange to Co. G, 20th Regiment, Feb. 1864; exchanged with Edward S.

Holman, who came from Co. G, 20th Regiment

Smith, G. T.                            Sgt.                         Pvt.

Smith, James                         Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died West Point, MS

Spears, H.                              Pvt.                         Pvt.

Spence, James                      Pvt.                                                                                                         killed at Corinth

Sullivan, Jesse                      Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

Swindle, W. F.                      Pvt.                         Pvt.

Swindell, William T.             Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded

 

 

 

 

Tate, Thomas M.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died from effect of wounds received at Vicksburg

                                                                                                                                                                In 1863

Tate, W. B.                            Pvt.                         Pvt.

Tate, W. R.                            Pvt.                         Pvt.

Tate, William                         Pvt.                                                                                                         transferred to Tobans Battery, Vicksburg

Tate, William F. M.              Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Vicksburg 1863                                                                              

Tatum, John                          Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         discharged at Vicksburg

Taylor, Isaac                         Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died at home

Taylor, Julius C.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         detailed to Government workshop

Taylor, James A.                  Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         captured and died in prison

Thomasson, John J.             Pvt.                         Pvt.

Thompson, E. W.                 1st Lt.                       Capt.

Thompson, Joseph G.         Pvt.                         Pvt.

Tillford, William J.                Pvt.                         Pvt.                         C

Triplett, F. Nation                 Pvt.                                                                                                         died at Macon, MS, 1862

21Triplett, J. N.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.

21Triplett, John                    Pvt.                         Pvt.

21Tripley, John N.                Pvt.                         Pvt.

Tucker, Thomas A. Sr.        Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

22Tucker, Thomas J.            Pvt.                         Pvt.

22Tucker, Thomas A. Jr.     Pvt.                                                                                                         captured at New Hope Church, GA

Thomas, U.                            Pvt.                         Pvt.

Vanlandingham, H. Jack      Pvt.                         1st Sgt                                                                     detailed as Chaplain

Vanlandingham, S. Jason    Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth

Wallace, James R.                Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died from effects of wounds received at

                                                                                                                                                                Vicksburg, MS

West, George T.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

West, Lucas                          Pvt.                         Pvt.

West, Rufus                          Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         wounded at Corinth and absent without leave

West, Thomas                      Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         absent without leave

23Westerfield, G. W.           Pvt.                         Pvt.

23Westerfield, George         Pvt.                         Pvt.

White, J. L.                            Pvt.                                                                                                         transferred to Cavalry

White, J. Simp.                      Pvt.                         Pvt.

White, Thomas                     Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed at Atlanta, GA

White, William T.                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                         (B, H)                                      deserted the Winston Guards for being put on

                                                                                                                                                                double duty for going to sleep while on picket

                                                                                                                                                                duty.  It was constitutional with him and he could

                                                                                                                                                                not help it.  He afterwards joined Captain T. F.

                                                                                                                                                                Holmes’ Company and made a good soldier and

                                                                                                                                                                was captured on a retreat from Tallahatchie.

Whitehead, James A.          Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         captured and died in prison              

Whites, Benjamin                 Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         died in Hospital at Gainsville, MS

Willingham, H. J.                  Pvt.                         1st Sgt.

Yager, A. M. C.                     Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         killed

Yarbrough, J. Lafayette M. Pvt.                         Pvt.                                                                         discharged

Yergason, M. K.                   Pvt.                         Pvt.

Young, Alex                          1st Sgt.                    1st Sgt.

 

 

 

My gg-grandfather was Ezra W. Thompson, who resided in the Betheden Community of Winston County, Mississippi, before and after the war. He died in Brooksville, Mississippi in November of 1879; burial place unknown but probably nearby Brooksville.  His service records, taken from MS Department of Archives and History are as follows:

 

E. W. Thompson, 2 Lt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Miss. Inf.

                                Appears on a Register containing Rosters of Commissioned Officers, Provisional Army Confederate States.

                                Confed. Arch., Chap. 1, File No. 82, page 334

 

                                E. W. Thompson, 1 Lt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

                                Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for March 25 to June 30, 1862.

                                Enlisted: When – March 3, 186_, Where – Winston Co., By whom – Wm S. Barry, Period – 3 years,

                                Present or absent – Present

                                (Initial months after enlistment)

 

                                E. W. Thompson, 1 Lieut., Co. D, 35 Reg’t Mississippi Vols.

                                Appears on a Descriptive Roll of Officers of the organization named above.

                                Roll dated – Camp Moore near Verona, Sept. 1, 1862

                                Date of election or assignment to duty – May(?) 3, 1862

                                Original entry into Confederate Service: Rank – 2 Lt., Age – 25 years; where born – Miss.

                                Where appointed from – Miss.

                                (Roll dated just prior to Guntown & Burnsville skirmishes and the Battle of Corinth)

 

                                E. W. Thompson, 1 Lt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

                                Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Sept. & Oct., 1862.

                                Enlisted: When – March 3, 186_, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years,

                                Present or absent – Present

                                (Roll dated during time of Guntown & Burnsville skirmishes and the Battle of Corinth)

 

Scene of the terrible fight for the crossroads town of Corinth, MS; source – http://www.oldgloryprints.com

 

E. W. Thompson, 1 Lt., Capt. A.S. Kirk’s Company, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Volunteers

Age 28 years, Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Nov. & Dec. 1862.

Enlisted: When – March 3, 186_, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years

Remarks: Present

                                (Roll dated the month prior to(Nov) and during the initial stages of(Dec) the battle at Chickasaw Bluffs)

 

                                E. W. Thompson, 1 Lt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

                                Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Jan. & Feb., 1863

                                Enlisted: When – March 3, 186_, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years

                                Last paid: By whom – Capt. Quates(?), To what time – Jan., 186_, Present or absent – Absent

                                Remarks: Ab. Du (Due?) Naval Service

                                (Roll dated during the latter portion of(Jan) and after (Feb) the battle at Chickasaw Bluffs)

 

                                E. W. Thompson, 1 Lt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

                                Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for March 1 to June 30, 1863

                                Enlisted: When – March 3, 1862, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years

                                Last paid: By whom – Capt. Dashiell(?), To what time – Aug 31, 1863

                                Present or absent – Absent

                                Remarks: Ab. without leave when mustered

                                (Roll dated during the Battle of Fort Pemberton and the initial stages of the Siege of Vicksburg)

 

                                E. W. Thompson, 1 Lt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

                                Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for July 1 to Oct. 31, 1863

                                Enlisted: When – March 3, 1862, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years

                                Last paid: By whom – Capt. Dashiell(?), To what time – July 31, 1863

                                Present or absent – Present

                                (Roll dated during time at the end of the Siege of Vicksburg and before the Atlanta Campaign)

 

                               

                                Post Pay Department, C.S.A

                                Dunafoley(?), ???, Miss., Aug. 4, 1863

I certify that I have this day paid to 1st Lieut. E. W. Thompson, Co. D, 35th Miss. the following amounts, being from March 1, 1863 to July 31, 1863 inclusive.

Pay - $450.00

Forage - $0

Amount - $450.00

                                                C. C. Armistead(?)

                                                Captain and Pay Q. M., C.S.A

 

E. W. Thompson, 1 Lt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Nov. & Dec., 1863

Enlisted: When – March 3, 1862, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years

Present or absent – Absent

Remarks: Ab. sick, sent to Montgomery, Ala Dec. 17/63 (Dec. 17, 1863)

(Roll dated during time between the Siege of Vicksburg and the Atlanta Campaign)

 

E. W. Thompson, Capt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for march & April, 1864

Enlisted: When – March 3, 1862, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years

Present or absent – Present

Remarks: Promoted to Captain Jan 19, 1864

(Roll dated during time between the Siege of Vicksburg and the Atlanta Campaign)

 

               

E. W. Thompson, Capt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Mississippi Vols.

Appears on Company Roll of the organization named above, for July & Aug., 1864

Enlisted: When – March 3, 1862, Where – Winston Co., By whom – W. S. Barry, Period – 3 years

Present or absent – Present

(Roll dated during battles of the Atlanta Campaign)

 

E. W. Thompson, Capt., Co. D, 35th Miss. Regt.

Appears on a List of officers, killed, wounded, and missing of Sears’ Brigade, at Altoona, Ga., Oct. 5, 1864.

List dated – Not Dated

Remarks: Severely wounded

(List dated just after the Battle of Alatoona Pass and during the Atlanta Campaign)

 

Allatoona Pass, shortly after the battle, October 1864

 

E. W. Thompson, Capt., C. D, 35 Reg’t., Miss.

Appears on a list of wounded prisoners of war, to be transferred to hospital at New Orleans, La., from Blakely, Ala.

List dated Blakely, Ala., April 13, 1865

 

E. W. Thompson, C., D., Sears Brigade, (illegible), Miss.

Appears on a List of Surgeons, Hospital Stewards, attendants, and sick and wounded, East Division, District of the Gulf, sent to Vicksburg, Miss.,  to General Hosp., via New Orleans, La.,  from Spanish Fort, Ala., April 8, 1865.

Remarks: Neck

 

E. W. Thompson, Rank, Capt., Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Miss. Inf.

Admitted – April (?), 1865

To – U.S.A. Hosp. Steamer, D.A. January

From – (illegible) and Paroled (Illegible)

Diagnosis – G.S. W. Neck

To Vicksburg, Miss., sent on (illegible) Carroll, April 25, 1865

H.A. Reg. No. 42; Hos. No. 8042, Page 143

 

E. W. Thompson, Rank, Captain, Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Miss. Inf.

Complaint – G.S. Wound of Neck

Admitted – 1865

To – U.S.A. Hospital Steamer Elanor Carrel (Eleanor Carroll)

Sent to G.H. – No. 3, April 28, 1865

File Reg. No. 349; Hos. No._, List 11

 

E. W. Thompson, Rank, Captain, Co. D, 35 Reg’t, Miss. Inf.

Admitted Apr. 28, 1865

To No. 3 (Colored) U.S.A. Gen’l Hosp., Vicksburg, Miss.

From – Ste(?) Eleanor

Diagnosis – Gun Shot Wound of Neck

Missile – Conical Ball

W’d at – Blakely, April 9, 1865

Transf’d to – No. 2(?), May 4, 1865

Remarks: Prisoner of War

Miss. Reg. No. 19; Hos. No. 707, Page 44(?)

 

Ezra W. Thompson, Capt., Co. D, 35 Regt., Miss. Inf.

Appears on a Register of sick and wounded Confederate prisoners at U. S. A. General Hospital No. 2, Vicksburg, Miss.1865, Age - 30, When admitted -  May 4, 1865, From what source admitted – G.H. No. 3, Diagnosis – G.S.W. Neck, Sev.,

On what occasion wounded-date – Blakely, Ala., April 9, 1865

Nature of missile or weapon – Con. Ball, Returned to duty-date – May 8, 186_

Mississippi Reg. No. 9 (Vicksburg), page 72

 

Ezra W. Thompson, Captain, Co. D, 35 Regt., Miss. Inf.;

Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at U.S.A. General Hospital No. 3, Vicksburg, Mississippi

Roll dated – not dated

Where captured – Blakely, Alabm

When captured – April 9, 1865

Remarks – Transferred to U.S.A. Yard? Hosp. No. 2, Vicksburg, Miss, May 4, 1865

 

Siege of Fort Blakeley, Blakeley, Alabama – Scene of  Last Major Battle of the Civil War

 

 

 

From MS Department of Archives & History, transcribed 7/16/02, film roll 4737

Application For Pension

 

Isabella Thompson              76 years old

Bona fide Resident?            yes

How long resident?             55 years

County in which reside?     Winston

Post Office                            Louisville

Husband                                E. W. Thompson

Married                                  1861

Reside when enlisted in C.S.A.          Mississippi

Date of Enlistment               Latter part 1861

Name of Company & Regiment         Co. “D”, 35th Miss.

How long?                             3 ½ years

Officers of the Company     Col. Wm S. Barry, Capt. (should be Major)Holmes

Served to Close of War       yes

Honorable Discharge?        yes

When Discharged?              1865

Served Until the Surrender?               Yes

Where did he die?                Brooksville, MS

When did he die?                 November, 1879

Married since his death?    No

Apply because indigent and unable to earn livelihood?               Yes

Own any property in own right?       No

Own home of your own?                    No

If not, with whom do you live?          J. D. Doss

Relative?                                                Yes

What relation?                                      son in law

Relations?                                             daughters and grandchildren

Have you any relations whose legal or moral duty is to provide for you?                 No

                                                Application Dated August 31, 1916

 

To see information on another Winston County Unit, Company G (Barksdale Grays), 20th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry

                                    Go to, http://www.oocities.org/tthompsondth/20thCoG.htm

 

Sources (Links)

35th Mississippi Infantry Website, http://35thms.homestead.com

Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss

The Battle of Allatoona Pass, http://ngeorgia.com/history/allapass.html

Fort Blakeley, Alabama – Scene of Last Major Battle of The Civil War, http://www.siteone.com/tourist/blakeley

The Centennial History of Winston County, Mississippi, William T. Lewis, 1876

 

Questions, Comments or Suggestions? Please contact David Thompson

                                                                                thompson7848@bellsouth.net