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ask the protection of the private property and unarmed citizens. They met General Gordon, of Early's division, and informed him that, having no sufficient force to resist their advance, they wereon's brigade passed through town and encamped on the turnpike about two miles east of town. General Early next arrived with another brigade of his division, and, after an interview with the Chief Bu infantry, mounted riflemen, cavalry, etc. Headquarters were established in the court-house, General Early occupying the sheriffs office, the provostmarsal the register's office, and other members ofneral commanding other offices. The following requisitions were made upon the citizens by General Early: Required for the use of early's division. One hundred and sixty-five barrels flour, one thousand felt hats. One hundred thousand dollars in money. C. E. Snodgrass, Major and Chief Q. M. Early's Division. June 28, 1863. Approved, and the authorities of the town of York will furn
to Chambersburg — our force at Harper's Ferry retiring across the river to Maryland Heights, where it was not molested. Early's division of Ewell's corps was impelled eastward from Chambersburg to York; while Johnson's moved northward to Carlisle;al immunity in consideration thereof; but was, immediately upon its occupation, required Required for the use of Early's division: One hundred and sixty-five barrels of flour, or 28,000 pounds baked bread; 3,500 pounds sugar; 1,650 poune market-house on Main street, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Wm. W. Thornton, Captain and A. C. S. Required for the use of Early's command: Two thousand pairs shoes or boots; 1,000 pairs socks; 1,000 felt hats; $100,000 in money. C. E. Snodgrass, Major and Chief Q. M. Early's division. June 28, 1863. Approved; and the authorities of the town of York will furnish the above articles and the money required; for which certificates will be given. J. A. Early, Maj.-Gen. Commanding. to fu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
I, 54th N. C. [85] I certify, upon honor, that this is a correct roll of the command present. Samuel D. Haslett, Capt. and Provo. Marshal, 2d Corps, A. N. V. Early's Division. J. A. Walker, Brig.-General Commanding Early's Div'n. Wm. M. Payne, Maj. and Q. M. Early's Div. Wm. W. Thornton, Major and C. S. Early's DivisEarly's Div'n. Wm. M. Payne, Maj. and Q. M. Early's Div. Wm. W. Thornton, Major and C. S. Early's Division. Wm. S: Grymes, Chief Surg'n Early's Div. L. F. Lucado, Capt. and A. C. S. Early's Division. V. E. Turner, Capt. and A. Q. M. Early's Division. Oscar Henriche, Capt. Corps Engineers. V. R. Vogler, Capt. and A. Q. M. Early's Div. Jno. N. Willcox, Lt., Acting Signal Officer, Early's Division. R. D. Barton, CaQ. M. Early's Div. Wm. W. Thornton, Major and C. S. Early's Division. Wm. S: Grymes, Chief Surg'n Early's Div. L. F. Lucado, Capt. and A. C. S. Early's Division. V. E. Turner, Capt. and A. Q. M. Early's Division. Oscar Henriche, Capt. Corps Engineers. V. R. Vogler, Capt. and A. Q. M. Early's Div. Jno. N. Willcox, Lt., Acting Signal Officer, Early's Division. R. D. Barton, Capt. and A. A. G. Early's Division. S. S. Caddall, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. to Brig.-General Walker. Andrew Stewart, Hosp'l Steward, Early's Division. [11 off.; 1 war. off.] Walker's Brigade. H. Kyd Douglas, Maj., A. General's Department, Commanding by assignment. R. N. Wilson, Capt. and A. A. General. R. T. Daniel,