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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
C. Story, W. Z. Sterling, M. R. Scullin, L. L. Tennison, R. M. Taylor, John T. Thomas. Co. C. 1st Sergeant Wm. C. Raiford, 2d Sergeant Thos. W. Overton, 3d Sergeant W. H. Harrison, 1st Corporal W. T. Works, 2d Corporal J. W. Thompson, Private Agrippa Adkins, Pulaski Cleveland, Thos. M. Cook, Jno. E. Densler, Larkin Gueslin, Jos. Jordan, Private Geo. A. Jordan, Stephen J. Miller, George L. Reinhardt, Solomon B. Roach, Jos. S. Thompson, John S. Vining, James W. Walker, George M. Wright, J. W. Cook, J. C. Friday. Co. D. 2d Sergeant J. P. Walke, 3d Sergeant B. F. Steele, Private S. T. Chambers, L. Cornish, Private J. W. Matkins, J. M. McIntosh, T. S. Monaghan, S. J. Norton, Private R. W. Darden, E. Gouldman, S. L. Coleman, T. H. Hopkins, Rich. Jones, J. H. Kornegay, J. M. Matkins, Private James Phillips, S. A. Simms, G. D. Smith, F. E. Stith, E. W. Thompson, W. P. Tucker. Co. E. 1st Sergeant A. J. Mosely, 3d Sergean
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ate Green Henley, J. A. Poplin, Jacob Shankle. Co. K. Sergeant F. M. Hardgrove, Private——Coley, J. W. Stanbuck, Private——McGee, Thomas Pratt, [60] [Total, 400] Mahone's Division. Wm. Mahone, Major-General P. A. C. S. E. N. Wood, Major and Chief Surgeon. J. A. Johnston, Maj. and Chief Quartermaster Div. Wm. N. McDonald, Captain and Ordnance Officer. Walter Stein, Capt. and Ass't Adj't General. J. R. Patterson, Capt. and Act. Ass't Insp. General. Jas. W. Walker, A. A. D. C. Chas. H. Mallory, A. A. D. C. Jno. L. Briscoe, Capt. and A. Q. M. O. H. P. Corprew, Capt. and A. Q. M. H. J. Stone, Captain and Paymaster. W. G. Privett, Capt. and A. A. S. S. C. Elliott, Capt. and A. C. S. Samuel Hoffler, Ordnance Sergeant. [14] Finnegan's Brigade. David Lang, Col. Commanding Brig. B. F. Simmons, 1st Lt. and A. A. A. G. Thos. C. Elder, Major and Commissary Subsistance. R. W. Reid, Capt. and A. C. S. D. W. Hinkle, M
ons from the Confederate authorities — a very large class at the present time. If any whose names are mentioned are ineligible, they will please notify the fact to one of the Richmond editors immediately, that their place on the ticket may be supplied by others. Electoral ticket,for President and Vice President. 1. Joseph Christian, of Middlesex. 2. Cincinnatus Newton, of Norfolk city, 3. H. T. Daniel, of Richmond city, 4. Wm. F. Thompson, of Dinwiddie, 5. Wood Bouldin, of Charlotte, 6.Wm. L. Goggin, of Bedford, 7. B. F. Randolph, of Albemarle, 8. James W. Walker, of Madison, 9. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun, 10. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah, 11.Samuel. McD. Reid, of Rockbridge, 12. H. A. Edmundson, of Roanoke, 13. James W. Sheffey, of Smythe, 14. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason, 15. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison, 16. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. For State at large. John R. Edmunds, of Halifax. Allen T. Caperton, of Monroe.
York, James City, and the city of Williamsburg — are Messrs. John Tyler, William H. MacFarlane, James Lyons, and Baker P. Lee The electoral ticket which has been proposed by the newspapers is composed as follows:--For the State at large — John R. Edmunds, of Halifax, and Allen T. Caperton, of Monroe.--For the Districts — Joseph Christian, 1st; Cincinnatus W. Newton, 2d; Raleigh T. Daniel, 3d; William F. Thompson, 4th; Wood Bouldin, 5th; William L. Goggin, 6th; Benjamin F. Randolph, 7th; James W. Walker, 8th; Asa Rogers, 9th; Samuel C. Williams, 10th; Samuel McD. Reid, 11th; Henry A. Edmundson, 12th; James W. Sheffey, 13th; Henry J. Fisher, 14th; Joseph Johnson, 15th; and E. H. Fitzhugh, 16th. The polls in this city will be held at the usual places, and it is desirable that as full a vote should be cast as circumstances will allow. Provision has been made for the soldiers in camp to exercise the right of suffrage, as well as for citizens of Virginia who are refugees from home in cons<
geries. He is believed to have had much genuine correspondence with influential Secessionists. So much had he endeared himself to the people of Bradford, that the officers felt compelled, on securing his person, to leave town at once, fearing that an attempt at rescue might be made. They took the cars for Boston, and arrived here last evening. He will be conveyed to Fort Warren this morning. French is regarded as one of the most accomplished scoundrels in the country. He was one of Walker's right hand men in the Nicaragua affair, and has fought three duels, in one of which he lost his right arm.--Through a forged letter in the name of Parson Brownlow, he obtained the sum of one thousand dollars from Amos Lawrence, of this city; the money being given in support of the Parson's somewhat famous paper. He has figured in various schemes of villainy, particularly in California. He says he has information of parties in Boston who are playing directly in the hands of the Secessioni
of Electors for President and Vice President of the Confederate States, that a majority of the votes polled at the said election were given in favor of the following persons: John R. Edmunds, of Halifax. Allen T. Caperton, of Monroe. Joseph Christian, of Middlesex. Cincinnatus W. Newton, of Norfolk city. Raleigh T. Daniel, of Richmond city. Wm. F. Thompson, of Dinwiddie. wood Bouldin, of Charlotte, Wm. L. Goggin, of Bedford. Benj. F. Randolph, of Albemarle. Jas. W. Walker, of Madison. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah. S. McDOWELL Reid, of Rockbridge. Henry A. Edmundson, of Roanoke. Jas. W. Sheffey, of Smyth. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. Now, therefore, by virtue of authority vested in the Executive by law, I hereby proclaim and make known that the said persons have been duly elected Electors of a President and Vice President of the Confederate States