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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Courier Philip Burwell. Private Wm. E. Harris, Carter's Battery, Cutshaw's Batt. Artillery. [4] (Signed) T. H. Carter, Col. Commanding. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Artillery. Muster roll of 2d Co. Richmond Howitzers, Cutshaw's Artillery Battalion, April 9, 1865. [Duplicate.] Laney Jones, Sergeant-Major. Wm. Y. Mordecai, Q. M. Sergt. R. B. Pleasants, 2d Sergt. Jno. S. Ellett (one private horse), 3d Sergt. Ro. S. Bosher, 4th Sergt. W. H. McCarthy, 1st Corporal. Geo. W. Mordecai, 2d Corporal. David B. Clarke, 3d Corporal. Jos. J. Cocke, 4th Corporal. Jos. E. Maxey, 5th Corporal. L. B. Franklin, 8th Corporal. Privates. Jas. T. Attkisson, John T. Allgood, E. J. Bosher, C. T. Burnley, Jno. E. Chapman, J. T. Ellyson, N. Fitzgerald, Jas. A. Grigg, Wm. D. Hudson, W. N. Hall, Jas. M. Jessee, Jno. T. Jones, Peter L. Jones, Wm. R. Johnson, S. R. Lawrence, T. R. Leftwich, Wm. Lemon, Theo. Lewis, Wm. J.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Unveiling of the statue of General Ambrose Powell Hill at Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1892. (search)
on account of the long march in the sun. They were treated and turned over to their friends, who carried them to their homes. The carriage in which governer McKinney was seated, and which headed the line of carriages, was escorted by his staff in full uniform. General Heth's three couriers were Masters E. V. Williams, L. W. Brander and Thomas W. Brander. They wore blue sashes. A group of war Howitzers—embracing Major H. C. Carter, Jeter Bosher, J. B. Lambert, Carlton McCarthy, W. H. McCarthy, J. V. L. McCreery, Charles Poindexter, Major Robert Stiles, and others—marched together in the parade, cheered themselves hoarse, and manfully braved the heat and dust of the long march. Breaking ranks and leaving the city. Just before the command to break ranks was given to the First Virginia regiment at the armory yesterday evening, Colonel Henry C. Jones thanked the soldier boys for their gentlemanly deportment throughout the day, and commended them especially for the military