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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Elliott Grays of Manchester, Va. [from the Richmond, Va., times, November 28, 1902.] (search)
Elliott Grays of Manchester, Va. [from the Richmond, Va., times, November 28, 1902.] Roll of, with history of the Company. Names in bronze of Chesterfield troops on monument at Chesterfield C. H. Judge William I. Clopton and Captain James A. Lipscomb, of Manchester, this morning left for Chesterfield Courthouse to superintend the placing of the figure of the Confederate soldier on the monument at that place. The monument will be unveiled some time next year. On each side of the monument bronze plates will be placed, containing the names of the members of the companies of Chesterfield county and Manchester, who fought in the Civil war. Judge William I. Clopton, who was one of the commanding officers of the Manchester Artillery, has been appointed chairman of the special committee to inspect the rolls of the different companies to see that persons who did not serve in the war, or who deserted, shall not have their names inscribed on the plates. Certified list. A cer
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
Appendix. Lynchburg companies in the service of the Confederacy, 1861-‘65. Thf rifle Grays, Company a, Eleventh Regiment Virginia Volunteers. First Captain, M. S. Langhorne. Second Captain, G. W. Latham. Third Capt., Robt. M. Mitchell,Jr. First Lieut., G. W. Latham. First Lieut., John W. Daniel. Sec. Lieut., Ro. M. Mitchell, Jr. Sec. Lieut., H. C. Chalmers. Sec. Lieut., James O. Thurman. First Sergt., Joseph A. Kennedy. Second Sergt., Elcano Fisher. Third Sergt., Henry D. Hall. Fourth Sergt., Peter B. Akers. First Corp., Geo. T. Wightman. Second Corp., Samuel R. Miller. Third Corp., Lucas Harvey. Fourth Corp., J. O. Thurman, Jr. Privates. Allman, William H. Bailey, James H. Benson, Henry G. Beckwith, Henry C. Akers, William L. Bailey, James W. Brown, Leslie C. Burroughs, Henry A. Ballard, James F. Cheatham, Thomas F. Cooney, Thomas. Crumpton, James A. Clinkenbeard, William E. Connolly, Jerry M.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
Early General J. A., 105; meagre force of, in Valley, 109; his movement on Washington, 216, 250. 257, 267; at Lynchburg, 307, 372; his Indian orderly, 871. Elliott Grays, Roll and History of, 161. Elliott, Gilbert, 208. Emack, Lieutenant. 113. Embargo of 1812, The, 25. Finley. Colonel Luke W. 288. Fisher's Hill, Battlebute to, 121; did not advise payment for slaves, 124, 332. Ludlow, General W. H., 84. Lynchburg Campaign and Battle of 251, 279; rolls of companies from, Rifle Grays, Company A, 314; Rifles, Company E, 316; Home Guard Company G, 317; Jeff. Davis Rifles, Company H (all 11th Va.), 319; Wise Troop, Company B, 2nd Va. Cavalry, 320;Days Battles, Reminiscences of, 147. Shelby, General, Joe, 117. Sherman, General W. T., 21; his definition of war, 235. Sickles, General D. E., 112. Silver Grays, Service of, 309. Slavery in the South, 15, 77; old system of contrasted with present conditions, 125. Slavers, Last of the. Voyage of the Wanderer, 355.