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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A Narrative of the service of Colonel Geo. A. Porterfield in Northwestern Virginia in 1861-1861, (search)
ned J. M. Heck, Lieutenant-Colonel, etc., is a misstatement from beginning to end. The reports of Pegram and Tyler are true in all respects, so far as my knowledge goes. The greater part of my regiment proper, the Twenty-fifth, was surrendered by Pegram at Rich Mountain. I afterwards served upon the staff of General Loring, The following extract from a letter from General Loring may be given as a memorial of the last days of this gallant officer, if for naught else: New York, 11th May, 1886. Colonel George A. Porterfield: Dear Colonel—I am pleased at the receipt of your letter, and have read it with a great deal of pleasure. No one knew better than I did how much wrong they did you. I am so very young that I look to the future with the same bright anticipations I did at sixteen. Time at last puts all things right. Truly your friend, W. W. Loring. accompanied him in Lee's movement against Cheat Mountain, also against Rosecrans on the Big Sewell Mountain. As here
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
lliam E. Perley, A, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry. November 12, 1891, Patrick Powers, C, First Virginia Battalion of Infantry. December 10, 1891, M. B. Portiaux, Assistant-Quartermaster. June 15, 1892, A. J. Perdue, Fayette Artillery. November 20, 1892, Joel L. Preston, A, Fifty-eighth Virginia Infantry. September 19, 1889, William H. Quinn, E, Second Virginia Cavalry. April 10, 1885, C. Roach, Lee Battery. April 27, 1886, L. D. Robinson, F, Fifth Virginia Cavalry. May 11, 1886, William Rowles, Johnson's Battery. September 21, 1886, John Raines, I, Thirtieth Virginia Infantry. June 24, 1889, Albert G. Robertson, Heavy Artillery. May 15, 1891, John L. Reid, surgeon Confederate States Army. December 19, 1891, Samuel Rutherford, B, Thirty-sixth Virginia Infantry. October 21, 1891, Thomas Rudd, E, Thirty-second Virginia Infantry. July 29, 1892, John A. Rossen, A, Forty-third Virginia Battalion Cavalry. July 18, 1885, John Shelton, Pegram's Artil