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The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
veterans who joined in the parade: Robert G. Scott, captain Company A, First regiment Virginia volunteers; John Poe, private, Company A, First regiment Virginia volunteers; Josiah Heller, Company H, First regiment Virginia volunteers; James H. Barnes, Company E, First regiment Virginia volunteers; Theoderick Nunnally, Company G, First regiment Virginia volunteers; William M. Yates, Company M, First regiment Virginia volunteers; W. H. Britt, Company D, First regiment Virginia volunteers; Charles A. Jones, Company C, First regiment Pennsylvania volunteers; Robert Thomas, Ruggle's battery, United States army; John Rutter, Voltigeur regiment, United States army; Henry J. Richardson, United States navy; James Levar, Company A, Eleventh Pennsylvania volunteers; Andrew L. Crouch, First Alabama regiment; Charles J. Jones, Company I, First regiment Virginia volunteers. These veterans were commanded by Captain Scott, first captain of the Richmond Grays, and who volunteered for the Mexican war
Death of Captain Charles A. Jones. --The members of Company "G," 3d Virginia cavalry, (Capt. Jones's company,) now stationed at Gloucester Point, held a meeting on the 10th inst., for the purpose of expressing the feeling of the company with regard to the sad intelligence of the death of Capt. Jones, and adopted the usual reCapt. Jones's company,) now stationed at Gloucester Point, held a meeting on the 10th inst., for the purpose of expressing the feeling of the company with regard to the sad intelligence of the death of Capt. Jones, and adopted the usual resolutions of esteem for the deceased, and condolence with the family for the loss which they have sustained. mpany,) now stationed at Gloucester Point, held a meeting on the 10th inst., for the purpose of expressing the feeling of the company with regard to the sad intelligence of the death of Capt. Jones, and adopted the usual resolutions of esteem for the deceased, and condolence with the family for the loss which they have sustained.