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Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A., Index. (search)
ille, 305 Bridgewater, 435 Brinly's Land, 246 Bristol, 466 Bristow, 54, 114, 115, 117, 133, 304, 305, 307 Broad Run, 116, 117, 118, 306 Brock Road, 352 Brockenborough, Colonel, 170, 173 Brock's Gap, 334, 339, 382 Brown, Captain, 97, 98, 127, 131, 176, 179, 199, 206, 241, 244 Brown, Captain, Wm. F., 97, 99, 108, 110 Brownsburg, 328 Brown's Gap, 371, 433, 434 Brucetown, 413 Buchanan, 327, 329, 330, 369, 375, 377, 380 Buckner's Neck, 160 Buffalo, Brown, Captain, Wm. F., 97, 99, 108, 110 Brownsburg, 328 Brown's Gap, 371, 433, 434 Brucetown, 413 Buchanan, 327, 329, 330, 369, 375, 377, 380 Buckner's Neck, 160 Buffalo, 328 Buffalo Gap, 326, 327 Buford, Colonel, 278 Buford, General (U. S. A.), 266 Buford's Depot, 377 Buford's Gap, 377 Bull Mountain, 114 Bull Pasture River, 326 Bull Run, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 31, 32, 33, 37, 39, 44, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 54, 55, 58, 118, 119, 127, 128, 129, 306 Bunker Hill, 163, 284, 400, 402, 403, 406, 408, 410, 411, 413, 419, 420 Burke's Station, 50 Burnside, General (U. S. A.), 104, 1.05, 106, 131, 132, 150, 151, 158, 165, 166,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
J. H., 80. Brockenbrough, Hon. J. W., 271. Brockinton, Sergeant B. P., 126. Brooke, Commander J. M., 286. Brouner, Baron Rudolph von, 447. Broun, Col., W. Leroy, 66, 289. Brown, Bailey, 83. Brown, Col., 96. Brown, Lt. F. B., 169, 171. Brown, Gen. John C., 374. Brown, Gov. Joseph E., 269, 274. Brown, Joseph M., 365. Brown, Capt., J. Mike, 15. Brown, Lt.-Col., 174, 176. Brown, Sergeant P. A. H., 91. Brown's Trial, John, its impartiality and decorum vindicated, 357. Brown, Lt., Wm., 277. Bryan's Loyalists, 10. Bryan, Major, 162, 167 Bryan, Capt., Pliny, 95. Buchanan, Admiral F., 273, 286. Buchanan, Lt. J. S., 59. Buchanan, Adj't W. C., 20. Buck Head Guards, 15 Buckner, Gen. S. B., 274, 368. Buell, Gen., 305, 316, 317. Buford, Col. A., 5, 11, 17, 32. Buist, Capt., 404. Bullock's Creek, 13. Bullock, Col. W. F., 218. Bull Run, 94. Bull's Gap, Tenn., Engagement at, 62, 65. Burch, Lt. John C., 352. Burgess, Capt. Joseph C., 168. Burger, Lt.
addition to the above, we have the following, whose rank is not given, nor the regiment to which they are attached, viz: Jno M Kitchen, P A Booth, Chas Robinson, E H Hawkins, W S Ewinbank, A P Baker, Wm Wright, Wm Daily, A Scratenfield, C Sanderson, W J Brinke, W J Siler, C E Thompson, J A Pendleton, John H Bruff John Villington, Wm Read, Jas A Witcher, F P Witcher, P P Conway, Wm Davenport, A J Scott, W S Shelton, F D Gould, John A Warner, A Brooks, W N Wilson B F Werner, John Pryor, Wm Brown, P Collins, C F Marsh, W. B Couch, L L Saulsberry, T Sherman, H W Cassady, J F Eubank, J F Hamilton, Michael Sharkey, N E Teneble, H L Brady, S Willis, F F Hamilton, Wilson Bowler, J W Slow, F E McKinney, Thomas Cronan, A J Debrush, Dan Foley, S. W Rice, Edward Flemmin, W A Hand, Dan Cocklin, Wm Cracraft, G W Nolan, Chas A Radcliff, Pat Macon, J S Johnson, D S Pollock, Mathias Lee, C W Johnson, P A Adams, W J Webb, W Barton, David Hall, Wm Gust, D McCasley, R F Kelley, B M Farmer, D C Smith
The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Extraordinary scheme of a convicted Forger. (search)
May 24th.--W. H. Cole, 7th Va., remittant fever; T. C. Christopher, 7th Va., vulmes sclopet. May 25th.--H. A. Barber, 7th Va., vulmes sclopet; N. Farmer, 13th Va., vulmes sclopet. May 26th.--James Donahue, 9th Ala., vulmes sclopet. May 27th.--James Beck, 1st Richmond Artillery, vulmes sclopet; N. B. Bryant, 19th Miss., vulmes sclopet. May 29th.--Franklin Furr, 14th Ala., vulmes sclopet; H. T. Elam, 11th Va., vulmes sclopet. May 30th.--Peter Moss, 1st Va., vulmes sclopet. May 31st.--Wm. Holden, 24th Va., plithisis. June 3d.--Wm Brown, 5th N. C., plenitis. May 25th.--E. M. Cook, 10th Alabama, vulmes sclopet. May 22d.--T. Ray, 9th Va., vulmes sclopet; J. M. Nickers, 5th N. C., vulmes sclopet. May 25th.--J. S. Dennis, 9th Ala., vulmes sclopet. May 18th.--W. R. King, 28th Va., vulmes sclopet. May 19th.--J. A. Allen, 18th Va., vulmes sclopet. June 2d.--Chas Brown, 6th N. C., vulmes sclopet. June 7th.--W Hodgkins, 115th Va., chronic bronchitis.
ackburn, 19th Ga; Corp'l Wm A Cox, 6th N C; Wm J Hart, 6th N C; J W Emerson, 16th Miss; George H Smart, 28th N C; John D Hudson, 28th N C; Wm B Sadwick, 17th Va; Capt Jos N Brown, 14th S C; Sgt Wm H Franks, 14th S C; Albert M Boyee, 14th S C; Isaac F Cox, 14th S C; Jos W Childress, 42d Va; Danl J Phillips, 5th N C; J J Gilbert, 18th Ga; Wm H Williams, 34th N C; E M L Williams, 12th S C; Corp'l J H Williams, 14th Tenn; Corp'l Danl Daly, 19th Ga; Thos Dickinson, 14th Ga; R C Harris, 1st Tenn: Wm Brown, 14th Ga; D M Stroup, 34th N C; Wm Harris, 34th N C; Wm Harvell 34th N C; N B Robertson, Orr's S C; Ellis Sartin, 22d N C; Lt G W Marshall, 47th Va; Abner Camp, 34th N C; Capt W B Valandigham, 12th S C; Color Serg't George Onderdonk, 5th Texas; Jas A May, 22d N C; Patrick Gelday, 8th Ala; R A Overcash, 34th N C; Benj Martin, 34th N C; Corp'l Wm Wright, 34th N C; C M Branch, 56th Va; A W Hicks, 8th Ga, F M McKinney, 1st Tenn; J H Critzer, 14th Tenn; W L Gillilan, 11th Miss; W F Rawls, 11th M
tes Luther Roberts, Leroy Putrear, A P Gool, John Howell, Wm Brown, Martin Earls. Company I.--Killed: S Cargall, G C Ked leg broken; P W Loyd, slightly in side; Privates Samuel M Brown, slightly in hand; David Collins, in body; Jno W Hix, slighd: Captain and Ass't Quartermaster E M L Engle. Corp Geo R Brown. W E Livingston. Second Company, Lieut., Tillinghast by.--Wounded: Sergt D L Dunham, Corp Jno Grey. E Hull, B F Brown, Thos W Hooper, J J Davis, E Beasley. Fourth Company, ida Vols. Moore Hospital, June 28th and 29th, Wm R Brown, 1st N C; C A Gregory, 12th N C. J Cave, 1st N C; A T MarshS C rifles; J J Ruff, 13th S C; J T Sprinkle, 28th N C; J F Brown, 6th S C; J M Jones, J Massey, 4th N C; W Dalton. C D Poll; Jesse Knight, 35th Ga; R W Knight, do; M N Minor, do; J L Brown, do; B M Ferrell, do; Thos C Owens, 2d Ga; E Adams, 6th Ga;Lane, 45th Ga; W Black man, 45th Ga; J A Gaines, 15th Ga; Wm Brown 45th Ga; J H Dickerson, 45th Ga; C H Pierce, 2d Ga; G W P
Affairs in Norfolk. A letter from Norfolk says there are five Confederate officers and ten men confined in a small room at Fort Norfolk. Among them are the following: Captain Gilmore, of Baltimore; Captain or Lieut. Correy or Casey; Lieut. Wann; Wm Brown, of Baltimore; and Dr. Green of Pittsylvania. Dr. Green thinks he is here for the notorious Dr. Bucker. The ladies of Norfolk have been very kind to them, and until very recently have supplied them with every delicacy, &c; but General Dix has lately issued an order prohibiting the ladies from visiting them. In a room just across the passage are confined a crowd of negross taken up for stealing, &c. Not withstanding all this, the officers and men are cheerful. Since Gen. Veile's order requiring merchants to take the oath or close their stores, all stores have been closed except a few shops kept by Yankees and Jews. Robberies are the order of the day — citizens' smoke houses are broken open nightly and their masts, &c., taken
Religious Intelligence. --The committees appointed on the subject of a union between the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States, and the United Synod of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States, met in Lynchburg, Va., on Saturday, with reference to a union of the two denominations. The committee of the General Assembly consists of Rev. Drs. Dabney, Brown, Ramsey, of Va., and Drs. Waddell and Baird of Miss. and J. L. T. Preston and F. Watkins, Esqs., Elders. The committee of the United Synod are: Rev. Den Stiles, Mitchell, Read, and and Rev. J. J. Robinson, and Elders J. T. Randolph, Tucker and James F. Johnson.