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Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), chapter 11 (search)
in the Atlanta campaign and Hood's campaign in Tennessee. At Nashville the battery suffered heavy loss and Captain Rowan was killed by a shell on the morning of December 16th. The company's last muster was at Meridian, Miss., May 10, 1865. Fourth Maryland artillery. Chesapeake. Captain, William Brown, Walter S. Chew. FirstLieu-tenant, John E. Plater. Second-Lieutenant, Benj. G. Roberts. First-Sergeant, Jas. D. Wall. Sergeants, Robert A. Crowley, Philip H. H. Brown, John P. Hickey, Jos. H. Ennis, Henry C. Buckmaster. Corporals, Thos. W. Mummey, Geo. A. Smith, Henry Baker, Isaac J. Blunt, Geo. C. Philip, Thos. G. Jackson, F. M. Fairbanks. Bugler, Daniel A. Wilkinson. Artificer, Michael H. Brady, A. J. Covington. Some of the engagements of the Fourth Maryland Artillery: Fredericksburg, Seven Pines, Gettysburg, Second Manassas, Hanover Junction, Cedar Mountain, Seven Days around Richmond, Frederick's Hall, Sharpsburg, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Yellow Tavern, Petersburg.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
, S. L. McElhaney, J. McFaddan, A. C. Meyers, O. Nevils, A. Newby, H. N. Oswalt, J. Pettie, J. A. Pooser, A. Prince, C. A. Razor, J. Roper, W. H. Roper, J. Savage, R. K. Tennant, J. W. Thomas, P. Walsh, E. T. Wooddy. [1 officer, 59 men.] Ed. L. Purse, Lt. Commanding Co. F, Huger's Artillery Battalion. McIntosh's Battalion Artillery, Third Army Corps. Officers and men present April 10th, 1865, Fourth Maryland Battery: Sergeant J. D. Richardson. Privates. A. J. Covington, E. Cottrell, R. Grimes, J. Hill, J. Pratt, B. H. Spencer, W. S. Tarbulton, W. Williams, J. Lane, J. Mowbrey, T. Yates. I certify that the above-named men were present this day. [12 men.] W. M. Owens, Lt.--Col. Commanding McIntosh's Battery of Artillery. Appomattox C. H., April 9th, 1865. Roll of Battalion Washington Artillery of New Orleans present on 10th day of April, 1865, near Appomattox Courthouse. 1st Company. Capt. Edward Owen, two horses. Private W.