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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Day for fighting. (search)
had often been deceived by false reports, some were disposed to treat the matter lightly, and while some believed and hastened to put their armor on, others believed not. It was then about eleven o'clock. Among the first I summoned was Mr. Charles Campbell, well known as the author of the History of Virginia. He was at that time principal of the Anderson Seminary, on Washington Street. Mr. Campbell was an ardent patriot, and although exempt by reason of age and profession from military dutyMr. Campbell was an ardent patriot, and although exempt by reason of age and profession from military duty, at the first news of Butler's landing he shouldered his musket with the alacrity of youth and fell into ranks with those who were rushing to the defence of the city. For several weeks he and his youthful assistant, Mr. Branch T. Archer (late of Richmond), had done faithful duty on the lines. In common with many others, they had returned to their professional duties, ready to be called upon at a moment's notice. School was in session, and as I approached the house, I heard the sound of bus
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
B., private. Not known. Carpenter, J. W., private. Living; Burnsville, Va. Carpenter, George D. A., private. Died in prison 1863. Carpenter, John M., private. Died in prison. Caricoff, John, private. Dead. Chandler, S. W., private. Living. Chandler, Sam., private. Living; West Virginia. Carter, Mark, private. Dead. Carter, Thomas, private. Dead. Courtney, Thomas, private. Pocahontas, W. Va. Curry, Amos, private. Dead. Cobb, John, private. Dead. Campbell, Charles, private. Living. Cobb, John, private. Dead. Clark, Addison, private. Dead. Daggy, D. B., private. Dead. Dever, Jasper, private. Western Hospital, Staunton. Douglas, Cal., private. Killed in battle. Douglas, R. B., private. Living; Sittington, Va. Dunlap, R. B., private. Living; Augusta county. Drumright, R. C., private. Know nothing of him. Edmond, J. J., private. Know nothing of him. Evick, Michael, private. Dead. Ervin, J. S., private.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.66 (search)
ichard, living in Prince William. Marlow, Richard, lost sight of him: Marlow, John, lost sight of him. Massey, Edward, died since the war. McClenigan, S. B., died since the war. Marshall, R. C., wounded at Trevillian's Depot. McArthur, Hickerson, living in Texas. Marshall, Tom, joined 12th Regiment. Marshall, Polk, joined 12th Regiment. Marshall, James, lost sight of him. Martin, Gibson, died since the war. Middleton, John, died since the war. Middleton, Campbell, living at Plains, Va. Milter, Proff, lost sight of; I think he is dead. Mitchell, James, killed in the Wilderness. Mitchell, John H., living at Plains (died in 1902). Maddox, Webster, living at Oak Hill, Va. (died in 1905). Maddox, Weadon, killed at Salem, now Marshall. Owens, Morgan, died since the war. O'Forton, Dr., killed at Kelley's Island. Price, John H., living at Hillsboro, Va. Price, James Polk, died since the war. Porterfield, W. H. T., killed near B