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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ivate Williams B. Bailey, John D. Sawyer, det'd George A. Riley, Div. Ord. Train, Green Fowler. Co. H. Corporal John M. Green, Private William J. Williams, Private John B. Campbell, det'd William W. Miller, Brig. tailor, John T. Crawford, W. Scott Jackson, David L. Segrist. Co. I. Corporal Marshall Wellborne, Private Green B. Johnson, Private George L. Dean, James H. Hammonds. Co. K. Sergeant James Whiddon, Color Corporal William M. Fortson, Sergeant, Private M Private D. E. Smith. Co. I. Private W. T. Gilliam, E. Kobb, W. M. Pickens, R. W. Roper, Private E. J. Sexton, G. W. Sexton, H. C. Tillery, H. C. Wight. Co. K. Sergeant J. H. Nolan, Corporal J. Upchurch, Private S. S. Abney, J. T. Crawford, J. H. Echols, J. M. Gibson, W. McDaniel, J. M. Prather, J. Reid, Private L. Robertson, J. W. Standard, E. Truitt, W. H. Truitt, J. T. Truitt, C. H. Williams, B. F. Wood, A. P. Hunt. [143] Twenty-third Alabama Battalion Sharp
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Forty-Ninth N. C. Infantry, C. S. A. [from the Charlotte, N. C., Observer, October 20, 27, 1895.] (search)
hrough the neck, severing the main artery; and with his life blood gushing from his wound and his mouth, realizing his mortal calamity, but unable to speak, he extended his hand in farewell to Major Davis, and then to his devoted Lieutenant, John T. Crawford, and immediately the spirit of Edwin Harris, so joyous, happy and bright in this life, winged its flight to God. We, who knew his inmost thoughts—for he was as open as the day, and had a loving word and a cheerful smile for all he met—know nd shall not, be effaced or tarnished by their descendants and their kindred. And what a noble band they were. Ramseur, Fleming, Durham, Harris, Davis, Chambers, the Phifers, Adams, Lytle, Krider, Grier, Horan, Thompson, Alex Barrett, Summers, Crawford, Ardrey, Barnett, Dixon, B. F. Dixon, Torrance, Linebarger, Rankin, Connor and Sherrill. As was said of a group of noble young Englishmen, it may be truly said of them: Blending their souls' sublimest needs With tasks of every day; They went a