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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
Hughes joined the company, also Beverley R. Jones; and on the 5th, William G. Williamson joined us; and on the 6th, Robert B. McKim, a student of the University of Virginia, on his way to his home in Baltimore. We went into camp in the woods sevont till the 25th, when the whole battery engaged the enemy at Winchester, losing two men killed, Jonathan Agner and Robert B. McKim, and fifteen wounded. Some of the guns were ordered during this battle to take a position in a field, and had to passferred May 21st to Eubank's artillery, by order General Jackson. Jonathan Agner, killed at Winchester, May 25th. Robert B. McKim, killed at Winchester, May 25th. Other notes, opposite names of the members indicating cause of absence, which ar McCorkle, Tazewell E. *McCorkle, Thomas E. *McCorkle, William A. *McCrum, R. Barton McGuire, Hugh H., Jr. McKim, Robert B. McLaughlin, William Macon, Lyt. S. *Magruder, Davenport D. *Magruder, Horatio E. *Marshall, Joh
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Harper's Ferry and first Manassas. (search)
l Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. battery, in which I then had several friends, amongst others, Dave Barton, David R. Barton, Jr., of Winchester, Va., later appointed Lieutenant in Cutshaw's Battery, and killed, as above stated, at Fredericksburg, December 13th, 1862. Holmes Boyd, Holmes Boyd, of Winchester, Va., later, September, 1863, appointed Lieutenant and Ordnance Officer of Brigadier-General J. M. Jones's Brigade; now (1900) attorney-at-law in Winchester, Va. Bob McKim, Robert B. McKim, of Baltimore, Md., killed in the battle of Winchester, May 25th, 1862. LIV. Massie, J. Livingston Massie, of Augusta county, Va., later Captain of Massie's Battery, and killed September 24th, 1864, on General Early's retreat, near the junction of the Valley turnpike and the Keezeltown road. Clem. Fishburne, Clement D. Fishburne, of Augusta county, Va., later appointed Lieutenant and Ordnance Officer of Cabell's Battalion of Artillery; now (1900) Cashier of the Bank of Albemarle