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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., chapter 7.42 (search)
l. D. W. Baine (k); 2d Fla., Col. E. A. Perry; 14th La., Col. Z. York; 1st La. Battalion, Lieut.-Col. G. Coppens, 3d Va., Lieut.-Col. J. V. Scott (w); La. Battery (Donaldsonville Arty.), Capt. Victor Maurin. Brigade loss: k, 170; w, 681; m, 11 == 862. Sixth Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Winfield S. Featherston (w); 12th Miss., Maj. W. H. Lilly (w), Capt. S. B. Thomas; 19th Miss., Maj. John Mullins (w); 2d Miss. Battalion, Lieut.-Col. John G. Taylor (k); Va. Battery (3d Richmond Howitzers), Capt. Benjamin H. Smith, Jr. Brigade loss: k, 115; w, 543; m, 9 ==667. Artillery: La. Battalion (Washington Arty.), Col. J. B. Walton; Va. Battery (Lynchburg Arty.), Capt. James Hearing; Va,. Bat'y (Dixie Arty.), Capt. W. H. Chapman. Huger's division, Maj.-Gen. Benjamin Huger. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William Mahone: 6th Va., Col. G. T. Rogers; 12th Va., Col. D. A. Weisiger; 16th Va., Lieut.-Col. Joseph H. Ham; 41st Va., Lieut.-Col. William A. Parham (w); 49th Va., Col. William Smith; Va. Battery (Por
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The opposing forces in the Maryland campaign. (search)
son: Ala. Battery, Capt. R. A. Hardaway; Ala. Battery (Jeff Davis Art'y), Capt. J. W. Bondurant; Va. Battery, Capt. William B. Jones; Va. Battery (King William Art'y), Capt. Thomas H. Carter. Brigade loss: South Mountain and Antietam, k, 4; w, 30; m, 3 = 37. reserve artillery, Brig.-Gen. William N. Pendleton. Brown's Battalion (1st Va. Art'y), Col. J. Thompson Brown: Powhatan Art'y., Capt. Willis J. Dance; 2d Co. Richmond Howitzers, Capt. D. Watson; 3d Co. Richmond Howitzers, Capt. Benjamin H. Smith, Jr.; Salem Art'y, Capt. A. Hupp; Williamsburg Art'y, Capt. John. A. Coke. Cutts's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. A. S. Cutts: Ga. Battery, Capt. James Ap Blackshear; Ga. Battery (Irwin Art'y), Capt. John Lane; N. C. Battery, Capt. W. P. Lloyd; Ga. Battery, Capt. G. M. Patterson; Ga. Battery, Capt. H. M. Ross. Jones's Battalion, Maj. H. P. Jones: Va, Battery (Morris Art'y), Capt. R. C. M. Page; Va. Battery (Orange Art'y), Capt. Jefferson Peyton; Va. Battery (Turner's); Va. Battery, Capt. A. Wi
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The Confederate Army. (search)
, Col. Charles Forsyth; 5th Ala.,----; 6th Ala.,----; 12th Ala.,----; 26th Ala.,----. Johnston's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Robert D. Johnston: 5th N. C., Col. T. M. Garrett; 12th N. C., Col. H. E. Coleman; 20th N. C., Col. Thomas F. Toon; 23d N. C.,----. artillery, Brig.-Gen. Armistead L. Long. Hardaway's Battalion, Under the direction of Colonel J. T. Brown. Lieut.-Col. R. A. Hardaway: Dance's (Va.) Battery; Graham's (Va.) Battery; C. B. Griffin's (Va.) Battery; Jones's (Va.) Battery; B. H. Smith's (Va.) Battery. Nelson's Battalion, Under the direction of Colonel J. T. Brown. Lieut.-Col. William Nelson: Kirkpatrick's (Va.) Battery; Massie's (Va.) Battery; Milledge's (Ga.) Battery. Braxton's Battalion, Under the direction of Colonel J. T. Brown. Lieut.-Col. Carter M. Braxton: Carpenter s (Va.) Battery; Cooper's (Va) Battery; Hardwicke's (Va.) Battery. Cutshaw's Battalion, Under the direction of Colonel Thomas H. Carter. Maj. W. E. Cutshaw: Carrington's (Va.) Battery; A.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
pt. Basil C. Manly. Huger's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. F. Huger: S. C. Battery, Capt. W. W. Fickling; La. Battery (Moody's), Lieut. J. C. Parkinson; Va. Battery, Capt. W. W. Parker; Va. Battery, Capt. John D. Smith; Va. Battery, Capt. O. B. Taylor; Va. Battery, Lieut. James Woolfolk. Hardaway's Battalion (detached from the Second Corps), Lieut.-Col. R. A. Hardaway: Va. Battery, Capt. Willis J. Dance; Va. Battery, Capt. Archibald Graham; Va. Battery, Capt. Charles B. Griffin; Va. Battery, Capt. B. H. Smith, Jr. Haskell's Battalion, Maj. John C. Haskell: N. C. Battery, Capt. H. G. Flanner; N. C. Battery, Capt. John A. Ramsay; S. C. Battery, Capt. H. R. Garden; Va. Battery, Capt. J. N. Lamkin. Stark's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. A. W. Stark: La. Battery, Capt. Charles A. Green; Va. Battery, Capt. A. D. Armistead; Va. Battery, Capt. David A. French. Second Army Corps, Maj.-Gen. John B. Gordon. Rodes's division. Battle's Brigade: 3d Ala.,----; 5th Ala.,----; 6th Ala.,----; 12th Ala.,----; 61s
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
. Garber; Va. Battery, Capt. Lorraine F. Jones. Hardaway's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Robert A. Hardaway: Va. Battery (Dance's), Lieut. John R. Bagby; Va. Battery, Capt. Archibald Graham; Va. Battery, Capt. Charles B. Griffin; Va. Battery, Capt. Benjamin H. Smith, Jr. Johnson's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Marmaduke Johnson: Va. Battery (Clutter's), Lieut. Lucas McIntosh; Va. Battery, Capt. John G. Pollock. Lightfoot's Battalion: Va. Battery (Caroline Art'y),----; Va. Battery (Nelson Art'y),----; Va. Batt; Va. Battery (R. G. Pegram's),----; Va. Battery (Wright's),----. Stribling's Battalion: Va. Battery (Dickerson's),----; Va. Battery (Marshall's), Lieut. T. Marshall; Va. Battery (Macon's),----; Va. Battery (Sullivan's), Lieut. William S. Archer. Smith's Battalion, Capt. William F. Dement: 1st Md. Battery, Lieut. John Gale; Va. Battery (Johnston's), Lieut. Thomas R. Adams; Va. Battery (Neblett's), Lieut. Robert J. Braswell; Va. Battery, Capt. John W. Drewry; Va. Battery, Capt. Thomas Kevill.
has been for some time stationed in Suffolk, Virginia, ready to risk their lives in defence of our imperilled rights. Though scattered by the requirements of the service, the different companies composing the Battalion have over preserved the esprit du corps, and remembered that the honor of Richmond was in part confided to their keeping. Most of the companies composing the Battalion have held elections and chosen their officers for the war in conformity with the requirements of recent acts of legislation by the General Assembly of the State and the Confederate States Congress. The third company held an election at Suffolk recently, and chose the following officers, whose names will be recognized as those heretofore in command — a sure sign that the duty assigned them has been well performed. The election resulted as follows: Captain, Edgar F. Mosely, Senior First Lieutenant, John M. West; Junior First Lieutenant, Benjamin H. Smith, Jr., Second Lieutenant, Henry C. Carter.
. Everything was quiet along the lines on Friday last--Colonel Edenborough, who was present at the shelling of Charlestown on Wednesday, who arrived here last evening, states that the enemy only captured one captain and eight of our men wounded. The Northern papers report this officer as Captain Smith, of the "Richmond Artillery." It is probably Captain Benj. H. Smith, Jr., of the 3d Company Richmond Howitzers, a section of that company being on picket duty at the time of the Yankee advance. . Everything was quiet along the lines on Friday last--Colonel Edenborough, who was present at the shelling of Charlestown on Wednesday, who arrived here last evening, states that the enemy only captured one captain and eight of our men wounded. The Northern papers report this officer as Captain Smith, of the "Richmond Artillery." It is probably Captain Benj. H. Smith, Jr., of the 3d Company Richmond Howitzers, a section of that company being on picket duty at the time of the Yankee advance.
The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Distress among the Quarantined soldiers. (search)
Third company of Howitzers. --In the artillery dual preceding the Yankee occupation of Charlestown, on the 16th inst., Capt. Benj. H. Smith, Jr., of the third company Richmond Howitzers, lost a leg, and fell into the hands of the enemy. Lieut. Henry C. Carter, of the same company, was wounded in the breast, and private R. B. Brown, a gallant soldier, was killed. This we learn from a letter written by a member of the company, in which no further casualties are reported.
Dress parade --Yesterday evening the City Battalion, commanded by Maj. Elliott, turned out with full ranks on the Capitol Square, and had a dress parade. The battalion presented a very creditable appearance, and went through the military evolutions in fine soldierly style. The parade was witnessed by a large concourse of citizens. The scene was enlivened with fine music by Smith's band.
The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Losses in the third Company Richmond Howitzers. (search)
Losses in the third Company Richmond Howitzers. From letters from members of the company we learn the following particulars of the losses of the 3d Company Howitzers of Richmond, at Charlestown, on the 16th. Capt. Benj. H. Smith, Jr., was wounded just as the pieces were limbering up to retire from the fight. His left foot was cut in half by a piece of shell and his horse was killed by the ile. He was carried to the residence of Dr. therford, where a portion of his foot was amputated. Lieut, Henry C. Carter was wounded early in the action in the shoulder; but after having his w dressed returned to the scene of the fight. Private James E. Cassiday was shot in the thigh by a bullet from a shrapnel. The wound is not dangerous. Private R. Burley Brown was instantly killed by a shell while sighting the gun. He was a son of John J. Brown, Esq., former proprietor of the American Hotel, and was a cool and gallant soldiers. The wounded were taken to Charlestown and Mr. Brown was b