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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
miles to near Luray; 25th, eight miles to top of Blue Ridge and camped; 27th, twelve miles and camped near Culpeper Courthouse, where it remained three days; 31st, through and beyond Culpeper four miles; August 1st, sixteen miles and camped near Orange; 2d, seven miles and camped near Liberty Mills; 3d, two miles and camped near Blue Run church; 6th, six and a half miles and camped on a public road leading to Orange; 7th, returned to last camp, where it remained till 31st August, when the pay-Orange; 7th, returned to last camp, where it remained till 31st August, when the pay-roll was made out. Thornton R. Caruthers, who joined the company December 21, 1862, in Caroline county, Va., died in Charlottesville June 20, 1863. Henry Font died May 27, 1863, from wound received at Chancellorsville May 3d, at which time George W. Stewart was killed. Mark Davis left battery at Chambersburg, Pa. Charles E. Young, appointed lieutenant in engineer regiment, June 24, 1863, but did not leave the battery till after Gettysburg. Robert Frazer, discharged for wound, Augu