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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
s. Funderburke, Jos. Funderburke, H. J. Gladden, Private J. J. Hagins, W. T. Ivey, W. K. Mahaffey, J. N. McCain, J. A. Moore, N. Robinson, W. Robinson, C. A. Slagle, W. T. Slagle, W. T. Scott, J. W. Stansfield. Co. B. Sergeant J. H. Ashford, F. N. Ross, W. S. Westbrooks, Corporal A. P. Black, J. A. M. L. Stewart, J. Orr, Private J. B. Gladden, J. N. Jackson, J. A. Jackson, S. N. Jackson, J. S. McKenzie, R. H. McCully, Private L. A. Beckham, A. A. Barnett, B. G. Brown, J. C. Brown, M. D. Boan, John Childers, Robt. Doster, W. H. Elkins, J. S. Fewell, Private T. P. Mitchell, J. C. Patrick, W. D. Rogers, J. W. Pierce, J. A. Stewart, John Ross, Thos. Sweat, R. S. Wylie. Co. C. Sergeant L. A. Goudelock, D. W. Tate, Corporal J. A. Littlejohn, N. R. Littlejohn, Private J. C. Capps, J. N. Clement, J. T. Davis, A. B. Farris, J. P. Ison, Private A. C. Humphries, Jacob Miller, J. T. Reighley, H. A. Tate, M. M. Tate, O. E. Tat
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Muster Roll of the Holcombe Guards. (search)
's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, was organized May, 1861, at White Hall, Albemarle county, Va., and mustered into service June 3, 1861, with the following officers and men: J. J. Winn, Captain, dead; J. W. Rodes, first lieutenant, dead; B. G. Brown, second lieutenant, dead; W. B. Maupin, third lieutenant; T. J. Golding, orderly sergeant; J. E. Wyant, second sergeant, dead; D. O. Etherton, third sergeant, dead; W. A. Brown, fourth sergeant, killed at Williamsburg; C. B. Brown, fifth serge. Fretwell, second corporal, died 1861; J. P. Jones, third corporal, dead; W. N. Parrott, fourth corporal; J. B. Ambroselli, killed at Gettysburg; F. A. Bowen, killed at Williamsburg; H. C. Blackwell, J. T. Belew, J. T. Bailey, W. H. H. Brown, B. G. Brown, W. G. Brown, R. C. Brown, G. P. Clarke, dead; W. N. Clarke, M. J. Clements, killed at Gettysburg; M. E. Clements, John L. Coleman, David Dove, dead; Peter L. Davis, Henry T. Davis, T. J. Fulcher, dead; G. R. Fisher, drowned; Eppa Fielding, W.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.43 (search)
out, but our scheme was reported to the authorities by a traitor of our number and we abandaned the idea. We left Morris Island on the 21st of October, and on the 22d landed at Fort Pulaski, Georgia. This was a nice prison, commanded by Colonel Brown, of New York, a kindhearted officer who allowed us the grounds in the fort for exercise, and good rations were furnished. In the bringing in to prisoners of a barrel of hard tack, a barrel of brown sugar was brought by mistake, and before dall, Seventh Cavalry, Romney. J. M. Lovett, Twenty-second Cavalry, Hampshire county. W. T. Mitchell, Sixth Cavalry, Pittsylvania county. T. A. Moon, Sixth Cavalry, Halifax county. A. M. King, Fiftieth Infantry, Saltville, Lee county. B. G. Brown, Seventh Infantry, Brown's Cove, Albemarle co. Charles D. McCoy, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Charlottesville. William C. Nunn, Fifth Cavalry, Little Plymouth. Peyton Alfriend, Thirty-ninth Militia, Petersburg. Bruce Gibson, Sixth cavalry,