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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.3 (search)
r old commands, and Wade Hampton and M. C. Butler have each in turn placed chaplets of laurels upon the monument to the Dragoons, and measured out to the survivors the full measures of credit due a command as faithful in life as were they in death to a cause where time honors alike memories of the living, and of the glorious dead. The winding up the affairs at the city of Fayetteville was hastened. Sherman with his 70,000 men halted until his pontoon bridge could be put down. On the 12th of March, suffering from a wound received at Campbell's Mills, General Butler sent me with Private King of the Maryland Line to Raleigh, where I might be with my friend, Nat Butler, who was beloved by staff and couriers alike. Any man who has served on the cavalry headquarter staff can fully understand the kind relations existing between the general and his household. The tenderest sentiment exists—a sympathy for chief and staff; for orderlies and couriers. We found my wounded friend nicely
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
ed November 12, 1861, by order of General Jackson, to take command of Fifty-fifth Virginia militia. William W. Houston, discharged April 14th, by order of General Winder. James H. Phillips, dropped from roll, and afterwards discharged for disability. Summerfield Smith, detailed April 10th for engineering duty, by order of Secretary of War, and since commissioned lieutenant. John F. Tompkins, detailed as medical steward by order General Johnston. Robert B. Winston, discharged March 12th, by order Secretary of War, No. 57. Napoleon B. Ayers, transferred April 28th, to Ashby's cavalry. Samuel R. Bane, transferred April 28th, to Ashby's cavalry. George R. Bedinger, transferred April 28th, to Ashby's cavalry (afterwards made captain in Thirty-third Virginia infantry, and killed at .Gettysburg . Jesse T. Bealle, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Charles P. Boteler, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. William G. Crosen, transferred to Ashby's cavalry