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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
Memb. Mil. Ct. 2d Corps. S. H. Stewart, Capt. Co. N, 2d Regiment S. R. F. Va. A. S. Byrd, Capt. and A. Q. M., in ch'ge of Ambulance Train, 2d Corps, A. N. V. S. T. Harlett, Capt. Co. C, 21st Ga., Commanding Pro. Gd. 2d Corps. P. B. Litty, 2d Lt. Co. H, 43d Regiment N. C. T., Pro. Gd. 2d Corps. Hoskiner Pritchard, Lt. Co. A, 5th Va. Infantry, Pro. Gd. 2d Corps. A. A. McQueen, Asst. Surg. P. A. C. S., Pro. Gd. 2d Corps. G. A. Hill, Capt. and A. Q. M. 2d Corps, A. N. Va. J. Booton Hill, Maj. and Q. M. 2d Corps, A. N. Va. Jno. N. Jones, Capt. and A. Q. M. 2d Corps, A. N. Va. W. L. J. Reid, Capt. and Q. M. Anderson's Corps. J. P. Murphey, Capt. and A. C. S. Frank Markous, 1st Lieut. and Signal Officer. [28] Men on duty at Headquarters second Corps as Couriers, &c. Courier W. S. Gordon, H. A. Haralson, P. S. G. Cocke, W. J. Sharpes, J. M. C. Hansbarger, H. V. Bell, S. O. Brown, L. Taylor, Thos. Rutherfoord, S. Cullen, Tel. Op'r E. W. Thomps
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Annual Reunion of the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
the signal for an outburst of applause. At the close of the address, Rev. Dr. J. William Jones moved that the thanks of the Association be returned to General Law, and that a copy be requested for publication. Adopted unanimously. Major J. Booton Hill moved that a committee of five be appointed to propose the names of the officers and the Executive Committee. Adopted; and the following gentlemen were appointed: Major J. B. Hill, Colonel R. W. T. Duke, Rev. Frank Stringfellow, Rev. W. QMajor J. B. Hill, Colonel R. W. T. Duke, Rev. Frank Stringfellow, Rev. W. Q. Hulleton, and General William McComb. While the committee was out, loud calls were made for General Fitz. Lee, who responded happily. Other addresses. In response to calls, the following gentlemen also came forward and made short appropriate addresses: General Jubal A. Early, General J. B. Kershaw, of South Carolina; General M. C. Butler, of South Carolina; General A. R. Lawton, of Alabama. By this time the committee had returned, and reported the names of the following gentlemen a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.64 (search)
; James O. Clore; R. W. Clore; James Clore, killed at Williamsburg, Va.; W. H. Clore, dead; John W. Collins; R. Z. Darnold; John W. Davis, died in hospital, buried in Oakwood; C. W. Estes; William David Early, died since the war, lost an arm at Frazier's Farm; T. L. Evans, killed at Gettysburg; W. H. Fray; R. B. Faulkner; W. N. Ford, dead; John Ford; S. H. Finks, dead; M. F. Finks; William H. Gaar; W. W. Gooding, killed at Frazier's Farm; John W. Gully; G. W. Gullyhugh; William S. Hume; J. Booton Hill; J. H. Huffman; John Hunton; John W. Hawkins; James Harrison, died in hospital; Alfred W. Jones; E. O. Jones, killed at Gettysburg; John H. Jackson; George Jackson; John W. Keeser; John W. Layton, dead; John Lightfoot, dead; John H. Lillard; H. M. Lillard; John Leetch; W. J. Lacy; D. W. Lacy; James T. McClarey; T. J. Newman, seriously wounded at First Manassas, died since the war; T. W. Nicol; John W. Price; J. C. Rush; Thomas Rush; T. E. Rowzee, died since the war; John M. Reynolds; R.