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The Daily Dispatch: December 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
e, William F. Pumphrey, E. E. Perkinson, John L. Parr, O. E. Phillips, Colonel Edward Pendleton, W. M. Parsley. N. V. Randolph, James T. Ried, Captain Charles P. Rady, W. L. Royall, Charles Davis Rice, Robert Ralston, T. M. Rutherfoord, Captain E. P. Reeve, John H. Rogers, D. C. Richardson, F. J. Riley. D. L. Smith, Alfred Sheild, Joseph H. Shepherd, Major Charles R. Skinker, John J, Sullivan, R. C. Selden, P. A. Sublett, George Savage, George A. Smith, F. T. Sutton, Joe Lane Stern, W. C. Smith, W. D. Snead, Colonel E. B. Smith, A. J. Simmons, Joseph Stukenburg, E. B. Snead, A. A. Spitzer, C. A. Spence, Captain E. Leslie Spence, William E. Simons, Thomas William Stagg, Thomas W. Scott, C. H. Sutton, Robert J. Smith, Lewis H. Stern, Edward Sully, Henry Schad, Charles E. Simons, Thomas C. Swann, J. L. Sydnor, Philip Samuels, W. F. Snider, H. J. Schlosser. H. B. Taliaferro, George W. Taylor, R. N. Thomas, E. G. Tompkins, James E. Tyler, E. B. Taylor, L. B. Tatum, Joseph P. Thom
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Hanover county heroes. [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, October 15, 1899.] (search)
ianapolis, Ind. Robert Richardson, Indianapolis, Ind. William White, Gettysburg. Company I, Fifteenth Virginia. Sergeant Leonidas White, Drewry's Bluff. Corporal E. S. Talley, Jr., Sharpsburg, 1862. J. A. Talley, Sharpsburg, 1862. William Wicker, Sharpsburg, 1862. Williamson Talley. Cornelius Batkins. Silas Wright. Henry Richardson. L. M. Cook, Bristol, Tenn., January, 1863. J. H. Warren. Charles Dunn, Drewry's Bluff. John H. Dunn, Drewry's Bluff. W. C. Smith, Ashland, April 1, 1865. R. R. Home, Point Lookout. Andrew Hazlegrove, Point Lookout. Washington Jones. Company C, Fifteenth Virginia. Corporal Thomas Braddock, Drewry's Bluff, 1864. J. W. Johnson, Drewry's Bluff, 1864. T. M. Lowry, Drewry's Bluff, 1864. Sill Braylock, Drewry's Bluff, 1864. William Bumpass, Drewry's Bluff, 1864. Marcellus Mallory, Drewry's Bluff, 1864. B. F. Nuckols, Drewry's Bluff, 1864. Edward Talley. J. C. Butler, Sharpsburg, 1862. W. D
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll of brave men. (search)
Roll of brave men. Company I, Thirteenth Regiment of Virginia Cavalry. The following is a list of the organization of Company I, of the Thirteenth Virginia Cavalry, May 14, 1861: Officers. Patrick H. Lee, captain; J. B. Brewer, first lieutenant; Washington Riddick, second lieutenant; W. C. Smith, third lieutenant; Alexander Savage, first sergeant, promoted to first lieutenant, captain and colonel of regiment; Thomas I. Kilby, second sergeant; Charles Rawles, third sergeant; Timothy E. Langstun, fourth sergeant; J. E. Rawles, first corporal; Robert C. Daughtrey, second corporal; Charles B. Milteer, third corporal. Privates. B. A. Armistead, promoted to first sergeant; Nathaniel Babb, Samuel Brittain, Calvin Brittain, George W. Brittain, R. H. Brinkley, promoted to corporal; J. E. Bembery, W. T. Bacus, J. W. Clarke, E. T. Cross, Charles T. Cross, F. M. Capps, John Cartwright, Hugh Collins, E. T. Collins, H. D. Cowper, R. B. Cox, James Carr, D. P. Daughtrey, T. G. Da
A Runaway prisoner Recaptured. --At an early hour yesterday morning, an individual in blue uniform was observed skulking through an apple orchard in Hanover county, and Mr. W. C. Smith very properly took him into custody. He proved to be one of the Bull Runners of the Federal army, who had made his escape from a Richmond prison two or three days previously, and was making his way to Middlesex county in the hope of finding his way to the blockading fleet. Mr. Smith conducted him back to king through an apple orchard in Hanover county, and Mr. W. C. Smith very properly took him into custody. He proved to be one of the Bull Runners of the Federal army, who had made his escape from a Richmond prison two or three days previously, and was making his way to Middlesex county in the hope of finding his way to the blockading fleet. Mr. Smith conducted him back to Richmond, and last evening he was restored to his old quarters. He had been employed for some time as a hospital nurse.
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond. (search)
Company K.--Severely wounded: Serg't Solomon Dury, privates Darling Babers, J. T. Haynes. --Wounded slightly: Geo. Pliant, P. M. Stocket, and George Thomton. Killed, 15; wounded, 49. J. J. Shannon, Lt. Col. Comd'ing 16th Miss. Regiment List of Killed and wounded in 21st Mississippi regiment on the 30th. Company A. Capt. Atwood.--Wounded: F. Home and A. B. Redding. Company C. Capt. Brooks.--Wounded: Private V. Smith. Company D. Capt. Sims--Killed: Serg't W. C. Smith, privates E. B. Binnie and H. Mackell, Wounded: Privates Jas. Downs, C Humphreys, J. Schuber, Sullivan, and Hemlet. Company E. Capt. Stawps.--Killed: Privates Thos. Kirkland and J. Cline. Wounded: Lt. C. H. Cox, Privates H. Grace, N. Messenger, and Benjamin C. Collier. Company F. Capt. Fitzgerald.--Killed: Privates John Walters and Robt Neal. Company G, Capt. Dudicy.--Wounded: Serg't C. M. Stewart, Corp. N. B. Stewart, mortally, since dead: Private C M Stewart A. E. Willia