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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.42 (search)
F. O. White, company A, 20th regiment. George Maston, 27th regiment. W. H. Midgett, company F, 33d regiment. W. H. Hollifield, company F, 18th regiment. J. O. J. Douglas, company K, 37th regiment. W. G. Oliver, company E, 23d regiment. F. Hensley, company K, 5th regiment. J. Costner, company H, 37th regiment. Andrew J. Brant, company D, 13th regiment. John Raper, company I, 2d regiment. Alfred G. Snipes, company E, 5th regiment. Preston Lloyd, company E, 4th regiment. Edward Hewitt, company G, 20th regiment. J. D. Smith, company I, 35th regiment. James Johnston, company E, Fourth regiment. Eli W. Moore, company K, 6th regiment. Daniel Masais, company E, 7th regiment. Samuel Jackson, company D, 49th regiment. Thomas Marron, company K, 16th regiment. J. W. Edison, company C, 48th regiment. G. W. Scarlett, company G, 14th regiment. E. Girdman, company C, 2d regiment. E. E. Harris, company E, 4th regiment. W. G. Moore, company B, 5th regiment. W.
stice of our sentence, and from our hearts freely forgive those whose sworn duty it was to try our case, and also all others who were in any way instrumental in our condemnation. Oh, brother soldiers! let this our unexpected and untimely end prove a warning to you; and should it be the means of saving one of you from the soul-destroying vice, we will hot have died in vain. Here we are to bid a last adieu to our beloved and brave officers Maj. C. R. Wheat, Lieut. T. W. Adrian, and Lieutenant Edward Hewitt. They have led us in the thickest of the fight, and as we speak these, our last words of farewell, we ask them to do justice to our memories, and give us a soldier's epitaph. To our spiritual adviser, we simply say, Father Smoulders, Holy Father, through your instrumentality we have been led to seek pardon for our sins, and we fell within that God, through the intercession of the blessed Saviour, will not shut the gates of mercy against us. Father, with our dying breath we bless t
ag thrown to the breeze, on the shores of our beautiful Potomac. To our friend, James P. Burns, we, the undersigned, say that we deeply sympathize with him in his misfortune; we honor him for courage displayed, and will strive to emulate the example he has set us as a man and a soldier. He assured he will live in the hearts of the Tiger Rifles while time with us shall last; and with each of us it shall be our proudest pleasure at all times to endeavor to set him on his pins again: Edward Hewitt, Lieut., $20.00; Captain S. P. Dushane, A. A. Q. M., 20.00; D. G. Hitchcock, Lieut., 25.00;--Wheat, 5.00; John Fleneken, O. S., 5.00; Wm. Keller, 2d Serg't., 5.00; John W. Carrol, Corp., 5.00; John Boyle, Corp., 5.00; James M. Brown, 1500. John H. Bizer, 5.00; Stephen Burke, 5.00; Robert Bristol, 5.00; Robert J. Qumming, 5.00; James Currien, 5.00; Edward Carr, 5.00; Wm. Clyne, 5.00; Peter Coriners, 5.00, Edward Daily, No. 1, 5.00; Edward Daily, No. 2, 5.00; Patrick Deary, 5.00; John Evan