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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The campaign and battle of Lynchburg. (search)
she would hear the booming of the cannon, but she kept up her nerve and spirits. Hunter's headquarters were at old Major Hutter's. He told them that he proposed to capture or burn Lynchburg. Major Hutter was, of course, politely treated while HuMajor Hutter was, of course, politely treated while Hunter was there, but after he and some of his generals who were with him had left the house, other officers and men robbed it-robbing Miss Hutter's chamber of her clothing and other valuables. Many wounded were left in Major Hutter's yard; indeed, tMajor Hutter's yard; indeed, the flight was so rapid that all but the slightly wounded were left behind, together with many small arms and some cannon. Early may not have done all be might have done, but certain it is Hunter's whole campaign seems to have been a farce. He was g the cowards are the cruelest. The renegade, David H. Strother (Porte Crayon), was with Hunter as one of his staff at Major Hutter's. Another traitor to his State, his name and his race. The soldiers who came up with Early gave the most distressi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
Sprouts, Henry. Shepard, Richard. Stanley, William. Sharp, William. Seay, James. Turpin, Riley. Trent, Benjamin. Walker, John. Whorley, William. Wright, William. Wooldridge, Peter. Wooldridge, Daniel. Beauregard Rifles (afterward Beauregard Artilley, or Moorman's Battery), mustered into service at Lynchburg, Va., May 11, 1861. First Cap.,Marcellus N. Moorman. Sec'd Capt., John J. Shoemaker. First Lieut., Blake L. Woodson. Second Lieut., Ferd. C. Hutter. Third Lieut., Joseph B. Smith. Sec'd Sergt., Jno. J. Shoemaker. Third Sergt., James K. Read. Fourth Sergt., Ed. H. Moorman. First Corp., Henry D. Yancey. Sec'd Corp., Aug. Leftwich (K). First Sergt., Charles R. Phelps. Third Corp., Charles L. Burch. Fourth Corp., John Hurley. Privates. Burkholder, Robert C. Boyd, Charles A. Brown, Samuel H. Burford, William E. Burford, Archer L. Boydton, Wm. Shelley. Cobbs, James A. Cullen, Thomas P. Chri