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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 17 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army, Roster of chaplains, army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Gwaltney. Third North Carolina. First Maryland. Rev. Mr. Cameron. Pegram's Division. Pegram's (Old) Brigade. Thirteenth Virginia. J. Wm. Jones; Wm. S. Ryland. Fifty-second Virginia. John Magill. Forty-ninth Virginia. J. Powel Garland. Fifty-eighth Virginia. George Slaughter; L. B. Madison. Thirty-first Virginia. A. D. Lepps. Lewis's Brigade Twenty-first North Carolina, Fifty-fourth North Carolina. Sixth North Carolina. Fifty-seventh North Carolina. John Paris. Johnson's Brigade. Fifth North Carolina. Twelfth North Carolina. J. H. Robbins. Twentieth North Carolina. L. A. Bickle. Twenty-third North Carolina. Rodes's (old) Division Cook's Brigade. Twelfth Georgia. A. M. Marshall; Rev. Mr. Poulridge. Forty-fourth Georgia. H. E. Brookes. Fourth Georgia. R. F. Evans; James O. A. Sparks. Twenty-first Georgia. Battle's Brigade. Third Alabama. T. J. Rutledge. Fifth Alabama. W. G. Curry. Sixth Alabama. G. R. Talley. Twelfth Alabama. H. G.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
a. Batt. Artillery. Private W. H. Bell, Co. H, 2d Va. Cav. D. R. Carter, Co. A, 12th Batt. Va. Artillery. Peter Martin, Co. A, 12th Batt. Va. Artillery. J. L. Johnson, Co. I, 64th Ga. Infantry. Jas. Singletary, Co. G, 64th Ga. Infantry. A. H. Broom, Co. K, 64th Ga. Infantry. G. W. Martin, Co. D, 9th Regiment of Va. Infant. I. 4th Sergeant J. R. A. Ricks, Zzz=Co. I. 5th Sergeant J. M. Balkcom,Zzz=Co. I. 1st Corporal J. A. Sandlin, Zzz=Co. I. Priv'te T. M. Davis, Zzz=Co. I. J. L. Johnson,Zzz=Co. I. B. P. Lassver,Zzz=Co. I. T. J. Mays, Zzz=Co. I. J. A. Mays, Zzz=Co. I. Private D. J. Godsey,Co. D. J. L. Hayse, Zzz=Co. D. M. V. Kell, ZzzJ. M. Nichols, 4th Sergeant J. C. Skinner, 1st Corporal J. M. Smith, 2d Corporal A. B. C. Nichols, Private A. Gregory, W. H. Harrison, E. Harrison, J. L. Johnson, John Z. Lancastesr, M. B. Lee, Private Samuel McAbee, P. H. Otts, James Ramage, David Simpson, Sandford N. Smith, John Spillers, Ervin Stevenso
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
l William H. H. Shipman, Albert D. Wallace, Private Hiram M. Bloodworth John L. Johnson, Private James W. Roberts, Courier Div. Headquarters, Samuel B. Thomps Private Jas. Boutwell, Jos. Ezell, Wm. L. Harton, Thos. H. Hawk, Private J. L. Johnson, Wm. Roberts, Thos. J. Smith, W. D. Tinsley, W. Walls, M. H. McCom. Redding, ——Richardson, R. B. Vincent, James Duck, G. A. Johnson, J. L. Johnson, A. R. Jackson, J. D. Lawson, J. Brand, A. M. Brown, S. M. Carroll, Json, R. Dickson, Silas Dyer, A. H. Griffin, A. Harrold, E. Harrold, J. L. Johnson, W. F. Kitchens, J. F. M. Kitchens, Joseph Kitchens, L. Kitchens, H. M. Garrison, R. O. Howe, C. H. M. Howe, W. T. Jackson, W. J. Jackson, J. L. Johnson, S. B. McCully, H. H. Montgomery, J. R. Warren, R. L. Woods, Stephen HBarker, Co. C, 55th Va. Regiment. B. K. Monday, Co. G, 55th Va. Regiment. J. L. Johnson, Co. G, 55th Va. Regiment. W. H. Clair, Co. H, 55th Va. Regiment. C. H. M
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), List of Virginia chaplains, Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ent, Rev. Mr. Hammond and J. D. Ward; Seventh Regiment, John H. Bocock, F. McCarthy and Rev. Mr. Frayser; Eleventh Regiment, John C. Granberry and Thomas C. Jennings. Corse's Brigade—Fifteenth Regiment, P. F. August; Seventeenth Regiment, John L. Johnson and R. M. Baker; Thirtieth Regiment, W. R. D. Moncure; Thirty-second Regiment; Thirty-ninth Regiment, Rev. Mr. Phillippi. Missionary chaplains in the corps—Rev. Dr. Theoderick Pryor, Rev. Dr. J. C. Granberry, Rev. Harvie Hatcher, Rev. Dr.iell, of St. Mark's; Rev. William J. Hoge, Tabb Street Church, Petersburg. Among other post chaplains in the State who did efficient service, I recall the names of the Rev. Dr. George B. Taylor, at Staunton; Rev. J. C. Hiden, at the University of Virginia; Rev. Dr. W. F. Broaddus, at Charlottesville; Rev. Dr. J. L. Johnson, at Lynchburg; Rev. George W. Hyde, at Huguenot Springs; Rev. D. B. Ewing, at Gordonsville; Rev. A. D. McVeigh, at Farmville, Va., and the Rev. C. C. Chaplin, at Danvil
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], Contributions for the Alexandria Volunteers. (search)
A. Gordon, 1.00; M. A. & C. A. Santos, 10.00; Cary Weston, 15.00; J. Freeman and others, 11.00; T. D. Toy, 4.00; Rev. C. K. Toy, 6.00; C. Hall, 1.00; O. Windsor, 1.00; Joseph Freeman. 5.00; Dr. Tunstall 2.00; Cash, 2.00; Mr. Peters, 1.00; Marshall Parks, 10.00 Capt. Williamson, 1.00; A. G. Morton, 10.00; C. Burruss, 1.00; Cash, 5.00; Do., 10.00; Thomas Smith, 2.00; J. Umstadler, 1.00; Misses Annie Santos and Jennie S. Toy, (by collections,) 35.00. Total, $182.00. Henry T. Holladay, Orange county, $5.00; Thos. Scott, Orange county, 5.00; Mrs. J. D. Johnson, Spotsylvania, 13 pairs of socks; Ladies of Warrenton, box of books. We have, then, the handsome sum of $504 besides other valuables to the soldiery. Our special thanks are due to Rev. Dr. Seeley and J. B. Wood, Esq., of Richmond, and to Prof. C. Morris and Rev. C. H. Toy, of Norfolk, for the interest they manifested in the welfare of the Alexandrians. Yours truly, John L. Johnson, Chaplain 17th Va. Regiment.
ople therein of sentiments unfriendly to the enforcement of public justice. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: Of incorporating the Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States or America. By Mr. Johnson: Of providing for the erection of hospitals for the exclusive use of the sick and disabled soldiers from this State. Railroad in rights, Mr. Armstrong offered the following joint resolution, which lies over under the rule: Resolv passed over without further consideration. He therefore submitted a motion to lay the resolutions upon the table. The Senate refused to agree to the motion — ayes 15, noes 20. The constitutional question involved was discussed by Messrs. Johnson, Neeson, Robertson, Newton, and Thomas, of Henry. The vote was then taken on the first resolution, and it was rejected. Mr. Robertson moved the indefinite postponement of the remainder of the series.--Agreed to — yeas 21, nays 17.