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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 50 2 Browse Search
Varina Davis, Jefferson Davis: Ex-President of the Confederate States of America, A Memoir by his Wife, Volume 2 6 2 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.41 (search)
eans, La., Picayune, October 27, 1907. J. U. Payne, of New Orleans, La.—His devotion to, and sCoffin. In the year 1892 I bought from Mr. J. U. Payne, of New Orleans, his summer home, Rosehart had been built by educated slaves owned by Mr. Payne, out of timber cut on his ground and thorouglife of lumber and timber there is short. Mr. Payne had used this house as a summer house; I bouy all the great planters were thus in debt. Mr. Payne himself carried a considerable debt, and als Mr. Davis telegraphed from Montgomery to Mr. J. U. Payne, at New Orleans, announcing the formationbring with you all the money you can raise. Mr. Payne had been fortifying himself, owing to the omuthern Confederacy. These bonds remained in Mr. Payne's hands, becoming, of course, entirely worthever recovered, and it was many years before Mr. Payne regained possession of his home in New Orlea, later assumed that quality in Rosehart. Mr. Payne retained his friendship for Mr. Davis, who d[3 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.66 (search)
ttsville, Va. Known as the Payne Legion: Payne, Thos. H. (Orderly Sergt.), died in prison (Point Lookout). Payne, Richard, living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Robert, living nPayne, Robert, living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Robert (B. B.), living near Orleans, Fauquier County, VPayne, Robert (B. B.), living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Wallace, living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Edward, killed in the WilPayne, Wallace, living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Edward, killed in the Wilderness at Parker's Store. Payne, Wilson, killed at Haw's Shop. Payne, Lafayette, living at OPayne, Edward, killed in the Wilderness at Parker's Store. Payne, Wilson, killed at Haw's Shop. Payne, Lafayette, living at Orleans, Va. Payne, John T., killed at Beverly, W. Va. Payne, Upton, living at Orleans. PayPayne, Wilson, killed at Haw's Shop. Payne, Lafayette, living at Orleans, Va. Payne, John T., killed at Beverly, W. Va. Payne, Upton, living at Orleans. Payne, Mason, living at Orleans. Payne, Rice, living at Orleans. Peyton, Robert E., living near Payne, Lafayette, living at Orleans, Va. Payne, John T., killed at Beverly, W. Va. Payne, Upton, living at Orleans. Payne, Mason, living at Orleans. Payne, Rice, living at Orleans. Peyton, Robert E., living near the Plains. Pendleton, David, captured at Ream's Station and lost sight of. Phillips, Evan, lPayne, John T., killed at Beverly, W. Va. Payne, Upton, living at Orleans. Payne, Mason, living at Orleans. Payne, Rice, living at Orleans. Peyton, Robert E., living near the Plains. Pendleton, David, captured at Ream's Station and lost sight of. Phillips, Evan, living in Fairfax County, Va. Phillips, Chas., lost sight of. Phillips, John E., lost sight ofPayne, Rice, living at Orleans. Peyton, Robert E., living near the Plains. Pendleton, David, captured at Ream's Station and lost sight of. Phillips, Evan, living in Fairfax County, Va. Phillips, Chas., lost sight of. Phillips, John E., lost sight of. Packard, Wm., died since the war. Reed, Joseph H., died since the war at Luray, Va. Rect[2 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Prisoners Fired on, 275 Negroes. As Slaves The Loyalty of, 29, 52 63, 64, 69 Monument to, at Fort Mill S. C.. 67 Their Memorial Window to Jackson 97 With Gen. Morgan, 120 Proposed to be Freed and made Soldiers, 181 New Market Battle of 155 Cadets killed at, 231 O'Keefe; Chaplain Matthew, 176 Yellow Fever Hero 177 Defied Gen. Butler 182 Olds, F. A., 322 Parham Ensign J. T.. 348 Parker's Battery Capt. W. W., 103 Gen. S. 1). Lee's regard for 103 Pegram Gen. W. R. J., 57 Payne, J. U.; His sacrifices for the Southern Cause, 127 Payne, Gen., Wm. H., 134 Petersburg. Defence of, in June, 1864, 1 Tablet to the Killed, 12 Polignac C. J.; His Mission to France in 1865 326 Prison Pens at Point Lookout 19 Quisenberry, Adam Chenault, 259 Ramsay, C. S. Navy, Lieut. J. F.. 242 Ridley, Capt. killed, 43 Rives, Timothy, captured, 14; battle on his farm 9 Roberts Rear Admiral E C. 174 Secession, The Right of, 166 Sharpsburg Battle of 142, 196; mortali