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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Private J. B. Adams, J. J. Atkins. J. L. Barton, A. A. Caskey, J. H. Caskey, M. M. Caskey, G. T. Cauthen, M. Crenshaw, Private B. R. Hancock, J. M. Higgins, T. M. Huly, W. C. Hunter, J. B. Langley, W. A. Marshel, T. P. Neill, J. N. Porter, B. M. Powell, H. A. M. Steel, A. Steel, W. W. Terry, J. C. Stover, J. M. Langley. Co. K. Corporal John Turner, Private B. White, W. A. White, detailed in corps hospital, Private Wm. McAllister, S. H. Rothell, E. Turner, F. Miller. [149] Thirteenth South Carolina Regiment. Non-Commissioned Staff. Sergeant-Maj. J. F. Hiller, Q.-M. Sergeant William Byers, Ord. Sergeant J. R. Ruff, Hos. Steward J. C. Calhoun. Co. A. 1st Sergeant J. S. McCreary, 2d Sergeant W. L. Cunningham, 3d Sergeant W. W. Walker, 4th Sergeant B. W. Bobo, 1st Corporal L. T. Henderson, 2d Corporal R. T. Racy, 3d Corporal B. M. Copeland, Private J. J. Adair, W. F. Cunningham, G. H. Davidson, Private C. H. Johnston
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.50 (search)
e First Regiment Virginia Volunteers will be held of interest by our community. Nearly all of them received deserved promotion for gallantry in the field. Editor. Memorandum roster First regiment, Virginia Volunteers. P. T. Moore, colonel, commissioned May 2, 1861. Wm. Munford, major, commissioned May 3, 1861. Samuel P. Mitchell, adjutant, commissioned July 27, 1860. J. S. D. Cullen, surgeon, commissioned May 3, 1861. T. F. Maury, adjutant, commissioned May 17, 1861. F. Miller, captain company K, commissioned May 30, 1859. John Dooley, captain company C, commissioned January 1, 1860. Wm. H. Gordon, captain company G, commissioned May 25, 1860. James K. Lee, captain company B, commissioned April 16, 1861. Joseph G. Griswold, captain company D, commissioned April 12, 1861. Thomas J. Boggs, captain company H, commissioned May 3, 1861. W. O. Taylor, captain company I, commissioned May 18, 1861. David King, first lieutenant, commissioned Januar
the 1st Regiment. --The first Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, now at Camp Pickens (Department of Alexandria) is organized as follows: Colonel, P. T. Moore; Major, Wm. Munford; Adjutant, S. P, Mitchell; Surgeon, J. S. D. Cullen; Assistant Surgeon, Thomas E. Manry; Acting Quartermaster. Lieut. Wm. H. Palmer. John Dooley, Captain 1st Co., James K. Lee, Captain 2d Co., Wm. O. Taylor, Captain 3d Co.; J. G. Gris wold, Captain 1th Co.; F. J. Boggs. Captain 5th Co.; Wm. H. Gordon, Captain 6th Co., F. Miller, Captain 7th Co. Capt. Mitchell, in addition to his Regimental Adjutancy, has been appointed by General Bonham Adjutant of the entire camp, or post. Since its arrival in camp, the Regiment has acquired a considerable (but not undeserved) reputation, and much praise for soldierly acquirements and efficiency. To show the pluck and stamina of our boys, we may state that a few days since, on a false alarm, they marched four miles in thirty minutes to meet the enemy.
Election of officers. --Company "K," First Regiment Virginia Volunteers, held an election at Centreville on the 27th of December, which resulted as follows: Captain — F. W. Hagemeyer, (vice F. Miller resigned; 1st Lieutenant--H. Paul; 2d Lieutenant--W. Pfaff; 3d Lieutenant--C. Baumann. Company "K" is the one formerly well known in this city as the Virginia Rifles, and is composed entirely of Germans.
The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
sualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. We present below a list of casualties in two regiments in the "Stonewall Brigade, " the 2d and 5th, in the late battles on the Rappahannock: Second Virginia regiment: Co A — Lt Geo A S Davis commanding. Killed: Serg't D T Rawillins. Wounded: Privates L S Byrd, A J Darnell Jno W Jones, Samuel C Roland, F M Nichols J B Spotts. Co B — Lt H C Barchardt commanding. Wounded: Privates Jacob Magaha J M Holtzman, Jacob Vorhees, H C Miller, Wm H Conley. Co C--Capt Wm W Randolph commanding. Killed: Private C H Richard Wounded: Lieut A C Randolph; Serg't Jno M Jolliffe; private M L Chumm. Co D — Capt E L Hoffman commanding. Killed: Private Richard Mechum. Wounded: Serg't R M Doll; Corp's Jno L Fisher; privates A L Kearfoot, Jno W Keef L K Kornex, Wm Compton. Co E — Lieut J J Saines commanding Wounded: Lieut J T Hull; Color Serg't J N Bayne; Corporal Jas Flerry; privates B F Armentrout, Jas W Lugan Jno Pryor, B We