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Robert Lewis Dabney, Life and Commands of Lieutenand- General Thomas J. Jackson, Chapter 19: Chancellorsville. (search)
well-tried friend; and he was, therefore, summoned from the rear, where he was busily engaged organizing the relief for the numerous wounded from the battle. Upon meeting the sad cavalcade, Dr. McGuire obtained a candle, and sprung into the ambulance to examine the wound. He found the General almost pulseless, but the hemorrhage had again ceased. Some alcoholic stimulant had been anxiously sought for him, but hitherto only a few drops could be obtained. Now through the activity of the Rev. Mr. Vass, a chaplain in the Stonewall Brigade, a sufficient quantity of spirits was found, and the patient was freely stimulated. They then resumed their way to the field hospital near Wilderness Run, Dr. McGuire supporting the General as he sat beside him in the carriage. To his anxious inquiries he replied that he was now somewhat revived, but that several times he had felt as though he were about to die. This he said in a tone of perfect calmness. It was, doubtless, the literal truth, an
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Crenshaw Battery, (search)
deserted and came into Richmond after evacuation in the Yankee cavalry. Tyree, Andrew W., private, March 14, 1862; discharged at Fair Grounds early in 1862. Vass, H. J. C., corporal, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Vass, B. W., sergeant, March 14, 1862; wounded at Davis' farm, Petersburg, August 21, 1864; served Vass, B. W., sergeant, March 14, 1862; wounded at Davis' farm, Petersburg, August 21, 1864; served until surrender. Vass, John W., private, March 14, 1862; wounded at Turkey Ridge, June 9, 1864; served until surrender. Venable, Thomas, private, April 30, 1863. White, M. J., corporal, March 14, 1862. Wheeler, John J., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Walden, R. C., private and corporal, March 14, 1Vass, John W., private, March 14, 1862; wounded at Turkey Ridge, June 9, 1864; served until surrender. Venable, Thomas, private, April 30, 1863. White, M. J., corporal, March 14, 1862. Wheeler, John J., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Walden, R. C., private and corporal, March 14, 1862; served until surrender; dead. Weisiger, Junius K., private, March 14, 1862. Walker, T. G., private, August 24, 1862; captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865. Ware, G. E., private, March 1, 1864. Watkins, R. W., private, July 20, 1864. Wood, Thomas, farrier, March 14, 1862; died November 18, 1863. Weisiger, Po
side, left at Carrick's Ford, probably doing well. private Walker, Co. B. 23d Va. Reg., gunshot wound through face, left at Carrick's Ford, probably doing well. in addition, I may mention that four servants (negroes) of the 20th Regiment were detained to serve in the hospitals; but since the passage of the new law, are held as "contraband." [signed,] Wm. A Carrington. Late Surgeon 23d Reg. Va. Vols Confederate prisoners who died in the Hospital at Beverly and Vicinity. private Vass, company E, 23d Va. Reg't, gunshot wound of knee and pyrenia. private Harlow, company D, 23d Va. Reg't, gunshot wound of knee and pyrenia. private Beesley, company H, 23d Va. Reg't, gunshot wound near the spine. Serg'nt Allen, company E. 20th Va. Reg't, gunshot wound and bayonet wound. private Dancer, company a, 20th Va. Reg't. Gunshot wound. private Snead, company B, 20th Va. Reg't, amputation of arm and pneumonia. private Duprieset, company B, 20th Va. Reg't, gunshot w
, 1862, which you will please publish for the benefit of those having relatives and friends in the regiment. The regiment went into action about 20 minutes to 11 and remained until dark, commanded by Lieut. Col. H. A. Carrington. Company A. Capt J. A. Holland--Killed: Sergeant Jas S Paxton. Wounded: Sergeant Jacob Wolf, dangerously; Coronal John W Travis, in hand; Privates W H Maccuhelmer, arm broken; S T. Moole, in arm; C. B Moore, in hand; Wm. H Page, in leg; J W Tucker, in hip; S. T Vass, in hand; Wm. Vaughn, in arm and hand: Wm. E Watson, in shoulder. Company B, Capt. T. D. Claiborne--Killed a Lieut. Archibald Pleasants, and Private John E. Epperson. Wounded: Privates Marshall Compton, in head; E. M. Pace, in foot; John T. Townsend, three fingers shot off; H. E. Wootten, one finger shot off, Geo. W. Yarborough, leg broken. Company C, Capt H T Ovan — Killed Privates Upson A. Robinson and Wm. O Watson Wounded: Lieut. A A Watkins, thumb shot off; Sergeant Chas. H W
Telegrams. --Telegraphic dispatches, which were not delivered for want of proper address, may be found at the Richmond Office, 150 Main st: Atkinson, T J Broadax, W E Brown J B. Farinholt, Capt B L Garnett, Maj J L Gibbs Dr W H Hutter, Capt F C Jones, Samuel F Lyon, Dan'l jr. Malla, Mrs O Persen, Lt E O Roads, Capt Rosenfield, E K Tucker, Judge J W Vass, Jas Wilson, Geo ap 15--1t
es for the month of June, viz: Lt R H Strother, commanding co a, 19th Va reg't, 2 bushels meal, peas and bacon; a J Bowers, I bbl flour; Charlotte C H Soldiers' Aid Society, 2 boxes hospital supplies; W M Warkins, Mossingford, 20½ bushels corn; Angus & Beverly, 50 lbs rice; Miss S Harrison, Harrison, Halifax, 10 pairs socks; W W Hobson, I bbl flour; Ladies of Prince Edward C H, bandages, Hut, old clothes, wines, rice, vegetables, & c; a Cuthbert, ½ bushel meal; Rill Manry, I bbl flour; Mrs Vass, $10; Mrs Pattle 8 Jones, 25;--,per D W Shanks, 35; G R Rarrett, 300; W a Jenkins, 10; Dr O Fairfax, 20; Jno Riley's legacy, per Capt E Cocke, 450; P V Daniel, per J D K S, 15; a Kentuckian, per do. 30, cash, per do, 10; Lomax B Smith, (in gold,) 2 50; Miss Maria Curds, 20; Franklin Smith, of Canton, Miss, 100; "Warcia, " a private soldier, 2; J W Randolph, 50; friends in Warrenton, per W R Smith, 615; citizens of Montgomery county, 620; Mr Ellis, of Gen Pickett's division, 2; F Smith, 18;