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to our support. About this time, I was myself disabled by a slight wound on the head, but, by the assistance of some of my men, was enabled, for a while, to keep the field, and to send a portion of my men again into action under command of Major J. T. Hill. During this action, and in the re-formation just spoken of, I take occasion to acknowledge the eminent services rendered to me, my regiment, and the cause, by Major Hill, who was always ready to expose himself to the hottest fire; to LieMajor Hill, who was always ready to expose himself to the hottest fire; to Lieutenant L. D. Stockton, my Adjutant, who was by my side during the whole action, except when bearing official messages, under the enemy's fire, and did great service in assisting me in rallying the men; Lieutenant Munro, of the Second North Carolina regiment, who was acting as volunteer Lieutenant in company E, also distinguished himself by conspicuous bravery. Captain J. McLeod Turner, company F, and his command, distinguished themselves, as they have always hitherto done, by the eagerness wit
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
artment of the Artillery Ordnance Train, First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Privates. W. S. Barrett, Carlton's Battery. W. J. Pittman, Carlton's Battery. R. W. Pittman, Carlton's Battery. W. P. Pittman, Carlton's Battery. J. T. Hill, Carlton's Battery. R. A. Moon, Carlton's Battery. W. T. Bridgron, Carlton's Battery. S. A. Andrews, Manley's Battery. W. H. Baker, Manley's Battery. Jackson Baker, Manley's Battery. J. W. Flowers, Manley's Battery. W. H. Homb, Co. G. W. T. Newcomb, Co. G. Thos. Hite, Co. G. J. O. Gill, Co. H. M. Fox, Co. H. J. J. Toler, Co. H. J. W. Dozier, Co. I. Jacob Conner, Co. I. J. F. Sykes, Co. I. Ed. Barcroft, Co. I. A. Pugh, Co. I. W. Littrell, Co. I. Corporal J. T. Hill, Co. K. Jno. Bullington, Co. K. Private Jos. H. Austin, Co. K. M. H. Bray, Co. K. Jno. Bray, Co. K. Jos. W. Buston, Co. K. W. T. Buston, Co. K. B. Cox, Co. K. D. F. Hodges, Co. K. Jno. H. Hanner, Co. K., Forage Master, with privat
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ing, W. M. Dunning, U. C. Frost, T. A. Fetner, Private N. H. Fetner, Jno. Ferguson, Thos. Hatton, J. C. Harper, S. W. Jeffcoat, Jno. Lomas, W. N. Martin, M. S. Messer, J. G. Mitchell, J. M. Morris, W. B. Oxner, J. M. Peeler, A. H. Reese, S. Sumter, J. F. Wolfe, James Brown. Co. E. Lieut. Silas Walker, J. L. Blackburn, Sergeant J. C. Workman, Jno. Watkins, Corporal H. D. Boozer, S. Leman, T. J. Little, Private N. B. Goodman, Jasper Gibbs, B. A. Gregorie, J. T. Hill, W. H. Jones, D. A. Jones, Saml. Lowe, Private J. H. Adams, W. H. Boyd, W. D. Boyd, J. W. Bell, A. D. Burton, N. M. Burkhalter, W. T. Craddock, H. W. Coleman, R. C. Davis, S. Davenport, J. J. Denson, L. E. Ferguson, J. T. Fuller, H. G. Finley, B. F. Griffin, W. T. Golding, W. P. Garrett, R. H. Goodman, Private G. W. Munroe, D. A. Munroe, D. H. Mason, B. F. Payne, W. B. Pulley, J. M. Proctor, G. C. Riddlehaber, B. G. Smith, G. S. Smith, F. Scarry, J. M. Shaw
The Daily Dispatch: July 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], The President's address to the army. (search)
his violence act being in a condition to confront her assailant be was put in jail until the 9th of July.--Tom, slave of Wm. Taliaferro, and James, slave of Elizabeth Manders, were brought up, the first for feloniously receiving $10 stolen from J. T. Hill, and the last for stealing $300 from the same individual. The boys being in front of the Exchange Hotel, had proffered their services to hold two houses, one of them ridden by Mr. Hill. When the latter emerged from the hotel be found the horsMr. Hill. When the latter emerged from the hotel be found the horses had vanished, and along with them his carpet sack, containing the $300. The evidence in regard to the complicity of Tom being rather meagre, he was discharged, while his companion, Jim, was held to await future developments. The case of Wm. Amy, charged with trespassing on Mrs. F. D. Foze and Miss T. D. Beazley, and threatening personal violence to them, was continued until to-day.--James Hamilton, a white had, charged with feloniously receiving $48 stoleadrom Sarah Farrell, had his case lai
Confiscated. --J. T. Hill was detected in the Second Market yesterday, by Mr. J. P. Tyler, the Clerk, buying a load of water melons to sell again, in violation of a city ordinance. The melons (valued at $72) were, by order of the Mayor, confiscated, and Hill fined $5. Confiscated. --J. T. Hill was detected in the Second Market yesterday, by Mr. J. P. Tyler, the Clerk, buying a load of water melons to sell again, in violation of a city ordinance. The melons (valued at $72) were, by order of the Mayor, confiscated, and Hill fined $5.