her commands:
The first captain, William N. Pendleton.
Adams, Thomas T.
*Adkins, Blackburn
*Agner, Augustus W.
Agner, John T. (use, John R.
*Hyde, Edward H.
Johnson, Lawson W.
Johnson, Thomas E.
*Johnstone, William F.
Jones, Beverly R.
*Jordan, John John G.
McCorkle, John B.
McCorkle, Tazewell E.
*McCorkle, Thomas E.
*McCorkle, William A.
*McCrum, R. Barton
McGuire, Hugh , Horatio E.
*Marshall, John J.
Marshall, Oscar M.
Martin, Thomas
Massie, J. Livingston
*Mateer, Samuel L.
Maury, Magruder
John A.
*Thompson, Lucas P.
Thompson, Samuel G.
*Tidball, Thomas H.
Timberlake, Francis H.
Tomlinson, James W.
Tompkins, Jo
Van Pelt, Robert
Veers, Charles O.
Vest, Andrew
*Wade, Thomas M.
Walker, George A.
Walker, James S.
Walker, John W.
Wrnon A.
*White, William H.
Williams, John J.
*Williamson, Thomas *Wilson, William M.
Williamson, William G. Winston, Robert B.
hite, nee Sophy Berney, Montgomery, Ala., alternate; Mrs. Roy Mason, nee Lizzie Bacchus, Eufaula, Ala.; Mrs. James Walker, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Mrs. W. H. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Moncure Perkins, Mrs. General Little, Mrs. Frank Nalle, Mrs. Robert B. Munford, Mrs. Frank Dean, Miss Belle Perkins, Miss Lou Adkins, Miss Willie Rogers, Miss Virgie Drewry, Miss Mary Mayo, Miss Nellie Mayo, Miss Lina Mayo, Miss Lily Wilson, Miss Daisy Wilson, Miss Kate Montague, Miss Judith Deane, Miss Ella Thomas, Miss Mary Thomas, Mrs. William A. Moncure, Miss Merrill, Miss Graham, Miss Laura Wilkinson, and Mrs. Powell, Huntsville, Ala.
The room was richly decorated, and contained numerous relics of particular value and interest, including an original manuscript account of the battle of Manassas by General Beauregard, presented by Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson, the popular Southern authoress; sword, epaulets, field-glass, Bible, spur, bit, saddle, blanket, and coat belonging to General H. D. Clayton, and sent by
y pursuit after, 259, 299.
Marshall, Colonel, Charles, 205.
Martin, General J. G., gallantry of, 192; His brigade in 1863-1863, 189.
Meade, General George G.; His temper, 247.
Miller, Rev., John, Captain Artillery, 99.
Minor, Captain R. D., C. S. Navy, 283.
Mine Run, battle of, 48.
Minutiae of Soldier's Life, 104, 265.
Moncure, Judge E. C., 292.
Moore. Colonel A. D., killed, 193.
Moorehead City, N. C , assault of, 64.
Mosby, Colonel John S., 238, 348.
Munford, General Thomas T, 265.
Murdaugh, Lieut. W. H., C. S. Navy, 283.
Nelson and Page, in 1776 and 1861, 336.
New Orleans, La.; Butler's Investment of, 182.
News, Rockbridge county, cited, 202.
North Carolina Infantry, the 11th organization and history of, 42; the 1st, or Bethel regiment, 42; the 49th, history of, 58.
Observer, The, Charlotte, N. C., cited, 42, 58, 158, 266, 314.
O'Ferrall, Gov., Chas. T., address, 361,
Otey, Hon. Peter J., 337.
Parham, Benj. M., 82.
Parker, Captain
her commands:
The first captain, William N. Pendleton.
Adams, Thomas T.
*Adkins, Blackburn
*Agner, Augustus W.
Agner, John T. (use, John R.
*Hyde, Edward H.
Johnson, Lawson W.
Johnson, Thomas E.
*Johnstone, William F.
Jones, Beverly R.
*Jordan, John John G.
McCorkle, John B.
McCorkle, Tazewell E.
*McCorkle, Thomas E.
*McCorkle, William A.
*McCrum, R. Barton
McGuire, Hugh , Horatio E.
*Marshall, John J.
Marshall, Oscar M.
Martin, Thomas
Massie, J. Livingston
*Mateer, Samuel L.
Maury, Magruder
John A.
*Thompson, Lucas P.
Thompson, Samuel G.
*Tidball, Thomas H.
Timberlake, Francis H.
Tomlinson, James W.
Tompkins, Jo
Van Pelt, Robert
Veers, Charles O.
Vest, Andrew
*Wade, Thomas M.
Walker, George A.
Walker, James S.
Walker, John W.
Wrnon A.
*White, William H.
Williams, John J.
*Williamson, Thomas *Wilson, William M.
Williamson, William G. Winston, Robert B.
hite, nee Sophy Berney, Montgomery, Ala., alternate; Mrs. Roy Mason, nee Lizzie Bacchus, Eufaula, Ala.; Mrs. James Walker, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Mrs. W. H. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Moncure Perkins, Mrs. General Little, Mrs. Frank Nalle, Mrs. Robert B. Munford, Mrs. Frank Dean, Miss Belle Perkins, Miss Lou Adkins, Miss Willie Rogers, Miss Virgie Drewry, Miss Mary Mayo, Miss Nellie Mayo, Miss Lina Mayo, Miss Lily Wilson, Miss Daisy Wilson, Miss Kate Montague, Miss Judith Deane, Miss Ella Thomas, Miss Mary Thomas, Mrs. William A. Moncure, Miss Merrill, Miss Graham, Miss Laura Wilkinson, and Mrs. Powell, Huntsville, Ala.
The room was richly decorated, and contained numerous relics of particular value and interest, including an original manuscript account of the battle of Manassas by General Beauregard, presented by Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson, the popular Southern authoress; sword, epaulets, field-glass, Bible, spur, bit, saddle, blanket, and coat belonging to General H. D. Clayton, and sent by