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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
rs during the war: Colonels: James H. Lane, Samuel D. Lowe. Lieutenant-Colonels: Thomas L. Lowe, Samuel D. Lowe, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer. Majors: Richard E. Reeves, Samuel D. Lowe, William J. Montgomery, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer, Samuel N. Stowe. Adjutants: Duncan A. McRae, Romulus S. Folger. Sergeant-majors: Milton A. Lowe, J. T. Lowe, W. R. Rankin. Captains, A. Q. M.: George S. Thompson, Durant A. Parker. Q. M. Sergeants: Edward Moore, J. C. Kelly, T. C. Lowe. Captain, A. C. S.: Nicholas Gibbon. Commissary sergeant: W. A. Mauney. Surgeons: Robert Gibbon, W. W. Gaither. Assistant surgeons: F. N. Luckey, R. G. Barham, Thomas B. Lane, M. L. Mayo. Hospital stewards: John Abernathy, L. J. Barker. Ordnance sergeant: Gabriel Johnston. Chaplains: Oscar J. Brent, F. Milton Kennedy, D. S. Henkel. This regiment, numbering about 900, was organized at High Point, North Carolina, September 21, 1861, as appears from the follo
Discharged prisoners. The following prisoners were discharged by Gen. Winder on Monday. They were civilians arrested for alleged treasonable communications with the enemy — but as the Generals who had them arrested and sent hither, failed to produce the testimony of their guilt, they were discharged, and sent to their homes at the expense of the Government; Robert Allen, residence Fairfax county; Ellas Beach, Fairfax; G. W. Fox, Nicholas; J. Kincald, Nicholas; J. C. Kelly, Prince William; James Plasket, Fairfax, and W. T. Morton, Prince William. A short time -ce some prisoners of a similar character -e discharged and sent to Drainsville. If re- rankied in their hearts, they have indeed avenged themselves, if it be true, as stated by many officers, that the recent bloody -buscade was planned by them in conjunction with the Yankees.