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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Introduction. (search)
gathered in the country. The supplies ordered to Pamplin's station from Lynchburg could not reach us, and the men, deprived of food and sleep for many days, were worn out and exhausted. With great respect, your obedient servant, (Signed) R. E. Lee, General. On his way to Richmond, which he reached on the 12th of April, General Lee stopped for the night near the residence of his brother, Charles Carter Lee, of Powhatan county, and, although importuned by his brother to pass the night under his roof, the General persisted in pitching his tent by the side of the road This was not immediately in front of the residence of his brother, but of that of Mr. John Gilliam (whose farm adjoined that of Mr. Lee), a more elevated and desirable site. and going into camp as usual. This continued self-denial may be only explained upon the hypothesis that he desired to have his men know that he shared their privations to the very last. Taylor's Four Years with General Lee, page 154.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. Norman Bell, Norfolk L. A. Blues. Dan'l Blain, Ord. Sergt. and clerk headquarters Rockbridge Artillery. [13] Roll of Non-Commissioned officers and privates to be paroled from Braxton's Artillery Battalion. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Major F. D Hume, one private horse. Quarter-Master-Sergeant Marshall Forbes, one private horse. Hospital-Steward R. Semple. Sergeant Wm. H. Eades, one private horse, Lee Battery. Corporal John L. Green, Lee Battery. Privates. John Gilliam, Lee Battery. Wm. E. Walker, Lee Battery. B. H. Wooldridge, Lee Battery. C. Craig, Lee Battery. Thos. L. Brooks, Lee Battery. Levi Armsworthy, Lee Battery. Henry Walker, Lee Battery. Richard Sheppard, Lee Battery. Beverly Eames, Lee Battery. Wm. Sprouts, Lee Battery. [15] I certify that the above roll of my company present at the time of surrender is correct. Wm. W. Hardwicke, Capt. Lee Battery, Va. Vol. Roll of officers, Non-Commissioned officers, and privates t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
R. Ruff, sergeant Co. K, 13th S. C. Infantry. Thomas R. Johnson, Garbiner's Battery. B. Cassidy, Co. R, 14th La. P. H. Rule, Lee's Battery. S. W. Brown, 12th S. C. C. H. Sweeney, Shoemaker's Battery. P. D. Mitchell, Co. I, 3d Va. Infantry. W. A. Durham, Co. I, 3d Va. Infantry. W. M. Mitchell, Letcher Battery. J. J. Brannon, Co. C, 1st Va. Batt. Infantry. J. H. Nash, Courier to Gen. Pendleton. B. A. Goode, detailed with Gen. Stephens. T. E. Dipp, Co. E, 4th Va. Cav. John Gilliam, Co, E, 4th Va. Cav. W. W. Kennon, Co. E, 4th Va. Cav. Charles Seddon, Co. E, 4th Va. Cav. John T. Grey, Crenshaw Battery. T. Markle, Co. A, 10th Va. Cav. John Trent, Co. B, 46th Va. Regiment. J. T. McCormack, Reserve Ambulance Corps. John R. Atwood, Co. D, 19th Va. Batt. Artillery. R. S. Jameson, Co. B, 46th Va. Artillery. M. J. Carson, Co. H, 2d Va. Cav. W. O. Serralt, Co. D, 14th N. C. Infantry. W. C. Nowlin, Co. A, 20th Va. Batt. Artillery. W. H. H. Walker, Co. A,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Georgia Infantry, 28th Batt., 313. Georgia Infantry, Cobb's Legion, 174. Georgia Infantry, Phillips' Legion, 175. Georgia soldiers at 2d Corps Headquarters, 187-8. Ghent, Surg H. C., 73. Gibbes, Maj. W. H., 16. Gibson, Surg. J. S. P., 190. Gibson, Capt S. H., 233 Giddings, Surg. J H., 2. Gilbert, Lt. S. H., 196. Gilbert, Lt. S J., 231. Gilbert, Lt. V. H. L., 286. Gilchrist, Lt., John, 414. Gilkeson, Ass't Surg. J. B. 15, 64. Gillam, Ass't Surg. F., 449. Gilliam, John, XXVII. Gilliam, Lt. J. W., 49. Gilliam, Capt. R. H., 85, 229. Gillon, Lt. M. M., 382. Gilmore, Chaplain H., 85. Ginn, Ass't Surg. J. B., 326. Ginter, Maj., Lewis, 3. Glenn, Lt. D. L , 368. Glenn, Capt. R. H., 403. Glinze, Capt., John, 2. Glover, Capt. F. L,, 357 Godbey, Chaplain C., 287. Godtrey, Capt. L. W., 348. Godsey, Lt. A., 287. Goode, Adj't E. B., 43. Goode, Capt. D. M., 347. Goode, Col., J. Thomas, 431. Goode, Ass't Surg. R. H., 424. Goode, Lt. Samu