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The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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lbert Rust's Third Arkansas and Col. John B. Baldwin's Fifty-second Virginia were in supporting distance between Alleghany mountain and Monterey; Col. S. V. Fulkerson's Thirty-seventh Virginia, Col. William B. Taliaferro's Twenty-third Virginia, and Col. W. C. Scott's Forty-fourth Virginia were at Monterey, as also were Shumaker's Virginia battery and Maj. George Jackson's Fourteenth Virginia cavalry. Col. J. N. Ramsey's First Georgia and the remnant of the Twenty-fifth Virginia, under Maj. A. G. Reger, were placed at McDowell for reorganization; Col. Charles C. Lee's Thirty-seventh North Carolina and Col. William Gilham's Thirty-first Virginia, with some 2,000 men, were on the road between Huntersville and Valley mountain, with their advance at the latter place, holding the road into the head of Tygart's valley. After consultation with Gen. H. R. Jackson, it was decided that other troops which had been ordered to the Monterey line should be sent to Millboro, on the Virginia Central
r heroic conduct at the late battle of the Alleghany. I believe that Col. Hansbrough's battalion is composed entirely of refugees. Col. Jackson's regiment and Major Reger's battalion nearly so. A braver little band never rallied to defend the honor of a country. They are too proud themselves to ask for aid, but that need not prerily contribute to supply their wants Articles of clothing, provisions, or money for warded to Staunton to Col. W. L. Jackson, of the 31st Virginia regiment, Major A. G. Reger, of Reger's battalion, and Major G. D. Camden, jr., of Hansbrough's battalion, (in the absence of Col. Hansbrough, who was wounded at the battle of Alleghanyns, or money for warded to Staunton to Col. W. L. Jackson, of the 31st Virginia regiment, Major A. G. Reger, of Reger's battalion, and Major G. D. Camden, jr., of Hansbrough's battalion, (in the absence of Col. Hansbrough, who was wounded at the battle of Alleghany, and is now out of camp,) will be duly forwarded and attended to.