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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
d Lieut., one horse, Jesse T. Carter, O. S., Samuel P. Shuley, Q. M. S., one horse, Jacob Gochsnom, 1st Sergeant, A. M. Earls, 2d Sergeant, D. C. Spitzer, 3d Sergeant, B. F. Woods, 1st Corporal, P. C. Lane, 2d Corporal, W. P. Miller, 3d Corporal, W. W. Samuels, 4th Corporal, P. Dingledine, 5th Corporal, James Royster, 6th Corporal, Geo. Stillwell, 7th Corporal. Privates. Arthur, Whitfield, Arnold, D. H., Burnett, J. C., Burnett, Rufus, Bridge Daughtry. I certify that the above is a correct roll of the field and staff officers of the Battalion under my command. [5 officers, 1 warrant officer.] W. T. Poague, Lt.-Col. Commanding. Roll of Co. A, Poague's Battalion Ar'y. Sergeant Miller, J. M., Dudley, C. R., Coleman, F. D., Smith, C., Corporal Handy, S. K., Stewart, W. M., Magruder, H. A., Privates. Ana, P. C., Bailey, C. H., Baldwin, W. A., Bartele, H., Burton, R. M., Changermer, H.,
The saw and grist mill of Mr. Tho Moore, in Clayton county Ga., was assumed by fire on the night of the 10th inst. The Victoria Advocate announces the of Col. W. P. Miller, an old Texan of Mexico-Texan revolution. Col. Randolph Spalding died in Savannah Ga., on the 17th inst. Gen. Lovel has proclaimed martial law New Orleans and the adjacent parishes. Capt. Thomas J. Ivy, a native of North died in New Orleans on the 8th inst.