Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain Thomas Pinckney” in chapter 1.43 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25.:
... Infantry, Luray, Page county.
This second lieutenant was the late Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Among others of the 600 not named with the Virginians, but well-known in Richmond, were Captain Thomas Pinckney , 4th cavalry, Charleston, S. C., and Colonel A. Fulkerson, 63rd Tennessee Infantry, Rogersville.
The only Richmond man in the lot was Second Lieutenant S. H. Hawes, Page's Virginia Battery.
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