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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
es, and he takes a deep interest in the affairs of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues. He always turns out with the company unless he is too unwell. Among others of the several thousand persons who aided in pulling Wagon No. I were: General Charles J. Anderson, Mayor J. Taylor Ellyson, Colonel Archer Anderson, Attorney-General R. Taylor Scott, I. Goddard, Captain E. P. Reeve, commander of Pickett Camp; R. S. M. Valentine, C. Irving Carrington, Andrew J. Berry, Jackson Guy, Charles W. Goddin, Gus E. Delarue, Second Color-Guard L. N. Berry, Janitor Thomas F. Moseley, Trustee M. T. Rider, Trustee J. W. D. Farrar, Trustee Miles T. Phillips. Members—Colonel Archer Anderson, M. A. Allen, T. L. Alfriend, B. M. Angle, W. C. Adams, Charles J. Anderson, General Joseph R. Anderson, John Addison, W. S. Archer, Lieutenant E. R. Archer, A. C. Atkinson. A. G. Babcock, George W. Batkins, A. J. Berry, T. Roberts Baker, Henry Bodeker, R. T. Briggs, G. H. Baughman, C. C. Baughman, E. A. Baughm
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
armory and the Howitzers at theirs. Lee Camp and the Sons of Veterans met at Veteran Hall, and Pickett Camp formed line on the west side of Sixth street north of Broad. The Chesterfield and Hanover Troops came to town during the morning and made a fine appearance in the parade. Formation of line. Promptly at 2:30 P. M. the line moved off in the following order: Detachment of mounted police—Captain E. P. Hulce. Dismounted police—Captain James B. Angle. Chief-Marshal Brigadier-General Charles J. Anderson and staff. First Regiment Band. Regimental Drum-Corps. Colonel Henry C. Jones and staff. First Regiment Virginia volunteers (infantry). Blues' Band. Richmond Light Infantry Blues, Captain Sol. Cutchins. Colonel J. V. Bidgood, of the First regiment Virginia cavalry, and staff. Chesterfield Troop, Captain David Moore. Hanover Troop, Captain P. H. Hall. Stuart Horse Guards, Captain Charles Euker. There was some delay in the movement of the