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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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elson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. R. W CampbellPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. S. FenbrilCorporalCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Killed. F. TurnipseedPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. S. F. TolsonPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Killed. G. HalePrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Killed. G. BrucePrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. G. McGouganPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. S. SinclairPrivateCo. A, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in thigh. W. D. HillSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in arm. F. DavisSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. R. Y. NeilCorporalCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in chest. John HawkinsPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. J. A. DavisPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in mouth. G. EvansPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. C. FaustCorporalCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. A. AmmondPrivateCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in eye. H. DeesPrivateCo. E, 7th Ba
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ivate H. Etheredge, L. H. Joyner, R. Rogers, J. J. Bissett. Co. C. Sergeant A. Hinton, Private W. P. Bragg, J. J. Bunch, Private W. R. Fowler, W. L. Davis, Jno. Sugg. Co. D. Private H. High, John Wells, Private J. Langley. Co. E. Sergeant R. L. Thompson, W. H. Hill, Corporal R. D. Honeycutt, Private K. A. Bridges, W. Cross, Private J. Cross, Jas. Dew, B. Jones, E. M. Ray, J. C. Maynard. Co. F. Private T. N. Haswell, Jno. Carter, Private W. Dickerson, W. D. Hill. Co. G. Private C. A. Reid, Frank Ayscue, Private Sydney Joiner. Co. H. Sergeant W. C. Stronach, Corporal Chas. Dedman, J. H. Booth, H. Jinks, Private S. Williams, George Lynn, Gaston Ford, C. F. Dedman, Corporal H. T. Rollins, Private P. Sears, John J. Mooring, Samuel T. Elliott. Co. I. Private W. R. King. Co. K. Sergeant J. H. Ross, Jacob Wagoner, J. H. Tarply, Private Patterson Boon, Private E. R. Galespy, C, Iseley, Wm. Linens, J. C. Matth
ade special exertions to set before the people, especially our readers in the South, the duty of yielding patriotic and constitutional obedience to the Government by whomsoever administered, and we further insisted that resistance to the Government would be rebellion. Mr. Cobb was the first to resent this doctrine, and to insist upon the light and duty of the South to take immediate measures to deliver its people from the Government of the United States. When we see such men as Cobb and Hill, and Preston and Jackson, all of them distinguished for their intelligent Christian characters, all of them Presbyterian siders, all of them leaders of the enemy, and all of them men of prayer as well as valor, we are more and more persuaded that our people have not yet appreciated he task they have undertaken in the subjugation of the south. A speech from Captain Semmes. A speech from the "terror of the seas" is a otiosity, and we give the following address from Capt. Semmes, to the