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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Wounded at Williamsburg, Va. (search)
C. M. Maupin's June 30, 1862; buried at the cemetery. R. A. Nelson, Company —, 4th Regiment, Virginia Infantry; died at the residence of Mrs. Richard Lively; buried at the cemetery. I. N. Swann, Company A, 17th Virginia Infantry; died at the residence of A. G. Southall June—, 1862; buried at the cemetery. Isaac Crew, discharged from hospital. J. M. Weeks, Company D, 11th Regiment, Virginia Infantry; discharged. William H. Jeffries, Company K, 18th Virginia Infantry; from Charlotte county. G. P. Bailey, Company K, 13th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry; discharged from the residence of Mrs. Claiborne. W. A. Walker, Company K, 13th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry; discharged. A. Johnson, Company 1, 6th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry; discharged. W. H. Trainy,—— ——, 6th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry; discharged. P. R. Wright, Company K, 13th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry; died May 20, 1862. D. E. Coldfelter, Company E, 5th Regiment, Nort
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.37 (search)
Company I, 56th Virginia. [from the Richmond Dispatch, Feb. 7, 1897. roster of the Command—Some of its movements. Baltimore, Md., February 4, 1897. To the Editor of the Dispatch : You will please publish in your Confederate column the enclosed roster of Company I, Fifty-six Virginia Infantry, organized in Charlotte county, Virginia, in June, 1861, and mustered into service at Richmond, Virginia, July 18, 1861. It was known as the Charlotte Grays. The Regiment went West, and shed its first blood at Fort Donelson, Tennessee. Returning to Virginia in May, 1862, it was put in Pickett's Brigade, with the Eighth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-eighth Virginia regiments, and with these regiments helped to win for General Pickett his major-general stars at Gaines's Mill. It served until the end of the war in this brigade, taking a conspicuous part in the noted Pickett's charge at the battle of Gettysburg. The company's roll has been carefully compiled by Lieutenant Fl