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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 6.34 (search)
alpitating in a bomb-proof, beguiling a Michigan surgeon into giving him a drink of rum, on the plea that he had the malaria, and had been struck by a spent ball The testimony of Surgeon O. P. Chubb, 20th Michigan (Ib., p. 191), and of Surgeon H. E. Smith, 27th Michigan (Ib., p. 206), is certainly very lively reading. Surgeon Smith is unable to say how often the doughty warriors, Ledlie and Ferrero, smiled at each other, for I was not in the bomb-proof all the while that they were there. Surgeon Smith is unable to say how often the doughty warriors, Ledlie and Ferrero, smiled at each other, for I was not in the bomb-proof all the while that they were there. It was perfectly safe in there, but it might not have been outside. I had to go out to look after the wounded --Ib., p. 207.--legends of a hoary antiquity, whereof, let us humbly confess, we ourselves have heard. Three weeks of comparative quiet followed along the Petersburg front, yet, during this time many brave men fell unnoticed in the trenches, for there was no change in the proximity of the hostile lines, and the dropping fire of the pickets by day, and fiery curves of mortar-shell by
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll of brave men. (search)
ls, Elisha Rawls, of A.; James Rodgers, William D. Rodgers, Asa Rodgers, Robert Riddick, Richard T. Riddick, Charles Riddick, Miles E. Riddick, Samuel Sneed, T. P. Savage, Samuel Simpson, C. E. Sumner, Dempsey Sumner, C. C. Swett, R. R. Smith, H. E. Smith, J. C. Savage, J. Newton Smith, promoted to first sergeant; J. A. Turrentine, N. R. Wilkerson, James Woodward, G. W. Whitley, Alpheus Wilson. Of the above roll, only the following survive: Captain Patrick H. Lee, Colonel Alexander Savage, C Lee, Colonel Alexander Savage, Corporal R. C. Daughtrey; Privates Nathaniel Babb, Charles T. Cross, John Cartwright, Hugh and E. T. Collins, D. P., T. G. and Jacob H. Daughtrey, J. A. Doughtie, E. H. Darden, H. Eley, G. M. Goodwin, Thomas Harrell, Joel P. Holland, J. D. House, W. J. Lee, Wm. F. and J. N. Milteer, James E. and Jesse Oberry, Paul and Benjamin Palmer, Charles B. and A. I. Parker, J. B. and W. H. Porter, Jackson Rawls, B. R. and H. E. Smith, J. A. Turrentine, and N. R. Wilkerson.