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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
B. Weisiger, J. H. Pattison, W. A. Ramsey, J. A. Moore, temporarily assigned, W. C. Dorsett, temporarily assigned. Richard W. Manson, temporarily assigned from Lunenburgh Art. One private horse, H. C. McLauraine. Recapitulation.—Serg'ts, 2; Corporals, 7; Privates, 75; total, 87. Jno. R. Bagby, Lt. Commanding Powhatan Artillery. Roll of Johnson's Battalion Artillery. Roll of Fredericksburg Battery. Sergeant H. G. Chesley, C. B. Fleet, Corporal John T. Frost, W. F. Gordon, Guidon, H. T. Southworth. Sergeant L. T. Bunnel, John L. Marye. Corporal P. V. D. Conway, R. W. McGuire. Bugler, S. H. Copenhaver. Privates. Wm. E. Anthon, John L. Berry, Wm. E. Bradley, R. C. Beal, J. H. Beal, J. E. Berry, Henry Berry, R. T. Buckner, E. E. Buckner, John Butzner, John T. Broaddus, Jos. Childs, Thomas Childs, W. J. Cox, Thomas Cash, E. F. Chesley, Geo. Clark, Chs. Cason, W. S. Charters, Chs. Donahoe, J. J. Fines, M. A. Furnah
From Montgomery. Montgomery, April 19. --Roger A. Pryor has been appointed Colonel in the Army. Gen. Henningsen will probably be appointed Lieut. Colonel under him. Pryor leaves to-night for Virginia to organize a regiment. Appointments in the Army are being made rapidly, but the list of the War Department is not classified. W. F. Gordon has arrived from Virginia with the Ordinance of Secession, which he presented to the President and Vice-President of the Confederate States. He left last night for Richmond. Adams' Express Company has refused to take valuable packages outside of the Confederate States. There is great excitement in consequence of the news from Baltimore. Pryor is speaking to a large crowd in front of the Exchange Hotel. Above $8,000,000 of the Confederate loan has been taken. I am informed that an attack on Fort Pickens is momentarily expected. There is a rumor in the city that the commander of Fort Pickens has demanded the evacuation of