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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Elliott Grays of Manchester, Va. [from the Richmond, Va., times, November 28, 1902.] (search)
h, Lieutenants Emmett J. Mann, Henry Fitzgerald, James D. Craig. Sergeants William Walsh, James F. Roper, William F. Bass, Abe Fitzgerald. Corporals Andrew A. Waugh, William J. Anderson, George B. Bass, George Tolby. Privates A. Adams, M. L. Adams, George C. Anderson, James S. Baird, W. B. Bowman, Thomas F. Brown, J. D. Bockwell, Leroy Bass, G. W. Browder, W. E. Browder, Thomas Browder, J. W. Browder, James H. Belcher (transferred to navy September 16, 1862), William Brooks, William Caued, in 1862, and Third Lieutenant John S. Whitworth was elected captain, which position he filled with honor and distinction all through the war. At Petersburg he was shot, the ball going in at his neck and coming out his back, under his shoulder blade. Captain Whitworth still has the bullet, which he keeps as a memento of the war. At present there are only two men living in Manchester who went entirely through the war with the company. They are Messrs. M. L. Adams and George C. Anderson.
Steam on the Canal. --A steam canal boat was to have been launched at Scottsville, last Saturday evening. A trip to Richmond is contemplated if the machinery works satisfactorily. Mr. M. L. Adams, of the Eagle Foundry, in this city, is engaged as engineer.