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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
. O. Padget, G. R. Ridgeway. Co. D. Sergeant G. W. Wood, Music'n W. L. Kropff, Private T. C. Crig, W. D. Bradley, Tilford Hutts, Private W. B. Meador, James Prother, Wilson Turner, James Wright. Co. E. Private J. G. Peggins, S. T. Delany, C. E. Boyse, J. K. Wright, Private Francis Devers, A. P. Drewry. C. E. Clyborn. Co. G. Private S. H. Brown, Samuel Bain, D. B. Blackburn, P. D. Hinkle, G. Mutespaugh, Private J. D. Morris, W. C. Mutespaugh, S. H. Miller, S. B. Shaw. Co. H. Sergeant M. E. Booker, Private Isham Dalton, Private J. W. Hatcher, M. L. Smith. Co. I. Private John Ayres, C. C. Chafin, J. A. Jeter, Private W. D. Meador, J. A. Watson, James Ailiffs. Co. K. Private J. T. Crouch, Henry Denby, Private John Loyd. I certify, on honor, that of the above roll but twenty-two (22) were armed on the 9th day of April, 1865. [63] R. L. Waldron, Lt. Commanding 58th Va. Regiment. Lewis's Brigade. John Beard,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
e Francis Duke, Private Jos. Bevans. Co. D. Private Thomas Watkins, Private W. H. Stevenson. Co. E. 1st Sergeant J. W. Perkins, 2d Sergeant T. H. Clements, 3d Sergeant Isaac L. Porter, Corporal Wm. Eanes, J. A. C. Belsches, Geo. E. Belsches, Private J. J. Benn, B. L. Davis, E. A. Gray, Private G. W. Hall, A. R. Hall, B. C. Lee, J. R. Osmore, Wm. A. Page, Jno. C. Smith, G. W. B. Temple, R. R. Williams, C. E. Martin. Co. F. Sergeant Jno. T. Murden, Mus'n S. H. Miller, Private S. A. Etheridge, Caleb Fisher, George A. Hodges, Private W. F. Portlocke, J. A. Ritter, J. D. Scaff, J. W. Sykes. Co. G. Sergeant R. H. Eanes, Corporal R. E. Wright, Private Wm. H. Thayer, Private Joel Wills, Jos. Holleran, R. H. Bailey. Co. H. Sergeant Wm. B. Lamb, Corporal Jas. L. Smith, Private J. L. Beale, B. B. Bryant, J. G. Bryant, Jos. R. Bryant, Jos. T. Brantley, N. T. Felts, Jno. F. Faircloth, Private Jos. H. Francis, Jno. H. Porter, B.
Charleston; he may be cut off, but most likely his mother mountains will fold him safely within their bosoms. As to the advance upon Charleston, the following is authentic: On yesterday, at 8 A. M., the Federal forces passed through Buffalo in force, estimated at 3,000, and later in the day 2,000 more arrived at that place. On the day before, they had taken possession of Point Pleasant, captured two of Capt. Jenkins' men, and fired into a crowd of retreating citizens, killing Mr. S. H. Miller. On the same day, (Thursday,) they landed at Guyandotte in force, estimated by an eyewitness at 400, and also dropped 100 at Meadow Bottom. This force is now on the advance, magnified to 1,500. From Ripley, the county seat of Jackson, they are advancing also, in numbers estimated at not less than 1,200, while Glenville is in the hands of the hostile force, which I informed you in my last was waging war in Gilmer. This force is intended to get behind this point, or make a movemen