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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)
of Lieutenant McLaughlin till the 10th August, when Lieutenant Brockenbrough returned and took command, but resigned to take effect on the 26th August. On the 14th August the company was reorganized as a six-gun battery, with the following officers: Captain, William McLaughlin. First Lieutenant, William T. Poague. First Lieutenant, Archibald Graham. Second Lieutenant, John McD. Alexander. Acting Surgeon, Dr. John Leyburn. Sergeants. James C. Davis, J. Baxter McCorkle, Willianm M. Brown, J. Livingston Massie, James L. Paxton, C. D. Fishburne, Samuel C. Smith. John D. Moore, Q. M. Sergeant. Corporals. William L. Strickler, John M. Goul, John W. Jordan, Jr, Henry R. Paine, James M. Garnett, Willoughby N. Brockenbrough, David E. Moore, Jr. Artificers. John B. Craig, Mark Davis. Whilst here, we indulged in roasting-ears and fresh potatoes, purchased from neighboring farmers, and one of the boys, who was said to have eaten a dozen ears of corn for hi