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ont, arrived at Mr. Ware's, where I was lodging, and gave me information, deemed valuable, respecting the river and the shipping. This we proceeded, very early on the thirtieth, to submit to General Hill. We had, however, set out, and preferred not halting for a conversation, and as Major Allen's duty lay in a different direction, we could make but slight use of his knowledge. The infantry force and several batteries brought by General Hill, and the artillery under my command, reached Perkinson's sawmill, some seven miles below, by ten o'clock, and there halted. Within an hour or two you arrived, and we were informed that the fleet, &c., was to be attacked the approaching night, and that you were to superintend the expedition. After some consultation it was determined to move the whole force forward about two miles, and there leave wagons and caissons. Colonel Brown and Lieutenant-Colonel Coleman were detailed, with certain batteries, to proceed to Wood's Point or to Claremo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Unveiling of the statue of General Ambrose Powell Hill at Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1892. (search)
and had rapidly filled up. Among those who occupied seats on it were Governor and Mrs. McKinney; Mrs. Saunders, sister of General Hill; Miss Lucy Lee Hill and Mrs. Russie Gay, daughters of General Hill; Mrs. Forsythe, half-sister of Miss Hill and Mrs. Gay; Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, General Fitzhugh Lee, Mr. Alexander Cameron, wife, and two daughters; Mr. Charles Talbott, Mrs. Appleton, J. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Leigh and son, Colonel W. E. Tanner, Mrs. W. J. White, Mrs. Thomas A. Brander, Mrs. Perkinson, Mrs. Fellows, Mrs. Waddy, Ex-Lieutenant-Governor J. L. Marye, Colonel Fred. Skinner, Dr. C. W. P. Brock, Rev. Dr. Hoge, Mr. Arthur B. Clarke, Mr. Robert H. Whitlock, Mr. Joseph Bryan and family, Colonel Snowden Andrews, Mrs. George E. Pickett, Colonel Thomas N. Carter, General G. M. Sorrell, Dr. George Ross, General Field, Colonel Miles Cary, Colonel C. O'B. Cowardin, Colonel Morton Marye, Hon. R. H. Cardwell, Mr. John V. L. Klapp and others. An animated picture. While the disposi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
His Excellency is a typical cavalryman, and was well mounted. He and his staff attracted general attention throughout the parade. Zzzthe Virginia militia. Following the cadets came the militia, under command of Colonel William Nalle. The Third Regiment Infantry, Virginia Volunteers, had the right. This body of soldiers was under the charge of Lieutenant-Colonel Granville Gaines. It comprised the following companies: Company A, The Danville Grays, Captain J. Paul Taylor and Lieutenants Perkinson and Conway; thirty-eight men in line. Company F, the Alexandria Light Infantry, Captain George A. Mushbach and Lieutenant A. Bryan; ninety-four men in line, including the drum-corps. Company E, the Lynchburg Home Guard, Captain Frank Scruggs and Lieutenants Seaberry and Faulkner; forty men. Company C, the Farmville Guard, Captain J. R. Martin and Lieutenants Elam and Allen; forty-one men. Company G, of Petersburg, Captain T. F. Heath and Lieutenants Weddell and Barnes; tw
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
Phaup, John J. Discharged; over age. Phaup, W. R. Discharged; over age. Pollard, P. B. A gallant soldier; wounded at McDowell and killed at Chancellorsville. Pollard, John. Discharged June, 1861. Pollard, William. Discharged; over age. Perkinson, N. C. Discharged; over age. Perkinson, J. R. Discharged early in the war. Patton, Henry. Promoted sergeant-major Forty-fourth Virginia Regiment; killed at Gettysburg. Robertson, W. S. Discharged; over age; died since the war. Randlett, Perkinson, J. R. Discharged early in the war. Patton, Henry. Promoted sergeant-major Forty-fourth Virginia Regiment; killed at Gettysburg. Robertson, W. S. Discharged; over age; died since the war. Randlett, A. J. Served through the war. Ransom, John J. A good and faithful soldier; served through the war. Tuggle, Sam T. Discharged 1862. Taylor, F. W. Died in hospital at Greenbrier river, with typhoid fever, 1862. Simpson, G. Discharged 1862. Thackston, Peter. Left company October, 1862. Winston, Charles. Detailed on government works. Woodson, B. H. A faithful, good soldier, but slow; served diligently to the end of the war. Wheeler, V. Died in hospital at Greenbrier river, Sep
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
as. Fulks, Marshall. Foster, James. Frye, William H. Gilliam, Robert. Hunter, Nehemiah H. Hannah, Robert M. Jones, W. W. Johnson, Thomas H. Kelly, Robert. Layne, David S. Liggon, D. L. Leonard, William. Manley, J. H. Marsh, John W. Marsh, Peter M. Moore, Charles M. Moore, James H. McClintick, Robert. Morrison, John. Nowell, Robert H. Newell, Thomas. Omohundro, John B. Peters, Jesse. Phelps, Charles; Phelps, John. Perkinson, Henry. Padgett, John W. Pribble, Cornelius J. Powers, John. Alvis, J. T. Ballard, John. Briggs, George L. Broyles, John J. Callahan, Hezekiah L. Dunbar, George W. Doss, Robert H. Day, John R. Echols, William C. Eika, Frederick. Freeman, Leroy. Frye, Ferd. K. Graham, Samuel. Glenn, Richard. Holcomb, Henry. Hall, Samuel F. Jenkins, Obediah. Keys, W. H. Lewis, John R. Loath, Julius. Lawhorne, Thomas G. Lloyd, Edward.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.13 (search)
on railing. Steps of granolith, with iron railing, lead up to the floor. The concrete is of a bluish tinge, and the memorial tablet, inserted in its front, is made of Kentucky bluestone, to correspond. This tablet is 7 feet 8 inches long by 1. foot 8 inches wide, and bears the following inscription: Erected by the L. M. A., In memory of Petersburg's Soldiers Who Fell in Battle, 1861-65. The tablet is the work of Burns and Campbell, of this city, the concrete base is the work of Perkinson & Finn, of Petersburg and cost $300. The iron pagoda was furnished by the Champion Iron Company, of Kenton, Ohio, and cost $500. The Ladies' Memorial Association has spent recently about $2,500 in the improvement of Memorial Hill, most of this money having been appropriated by the State. The surface of the hill is as smooth and green as a well kept lawn. All through its grounds, running in different directions, are granolithic walkways, and around its boundaries has been planted a hed
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
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