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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
m's Battalion. [22] A. L. Long, Brig.-General Commanding. H. P. Jones, Col. Commanding Artillery Anderson's Corps A. N. Va. C. W. Slatus, Capt. Co. E, Blount's Battalion. H. M. Hamer, 1st Lieut. Co. C, Blount's Battalion. S. M. Archer, 2d Lieut. Co. A, Stribling's Battalion. W. S. Archer, 2d Lt. Co. C, StribliBlount's Battalion. S. M. Archer, 2d Lieut. Co. A, Stribling's Battalion. W. S. Archer, 2d Lt. Co. C, Stribling's Battalion Artillery. A. D. Brown, 2d Lt. Co. D, Blount's Battalion Artillery. Wm. Green, Chief Surgeon Artillery, Anderson's Corps. [7] Roll of Non-Commissioned officers and privates of Starke's Battalion of Light Artillery, surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse April 9, 1865. Armistead's Battery. 1st SergeantBlount's Battalion Artillery. Wm. Green, Chief Surgeon Artillery, Anderson's Corps. [7] Roll of Non-Commissioned officers and privates of Starke's Battalion of Light Artillery, surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse April 9, 1865. Armistead's Battery. 1st Sergeant W. W. Minter. Sergeant Erastus Pritchett. Corporal Jno. R. Soper. Corporal C. Anderton. Bugler J. R. Diggs. Q. M. Sergeant H. Hudgins. Sergeant Ro. F. Hudgins. Corporal E. T. Minter. Corporal Labin Hudgins. Artificer Bailey D. Hudgins. Privates. R. R. Anderton, W. S. Armistead, A. Borum, J. A. Callis, J. M. Dig
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Stew'd E. B. Schley, Drum Maj. W. H. English. Private J. M. Alston, J. T. Bigbee, T. L. Daniel, W. H. Dunn, D. M. Durrett, S. Elders, J. R. Griffin, C. W. Gruber, O. C. Hill, T. J. Hill, T. H. Jones, J. T. Register, L. B. Rhodes, G. W. Seymore, J. W. Shinholser, B. C. Smith, T. D. Smith, T. J. Bazeman, G. D. Carter, J. A. Hafer, J. T. Hartley, H. M. Lane, J. Y. Linggold, E. A. Newton, T. J. Pritchard, A. S. Redding, C. M. Willet, B. P. Weeks, J. W. Arnold, M. J. Blount, H. D. Futral, J. Horton, J. O. Landers, P. L. Randolph, Geo. E. Waddy. [74] Tenth Georgia Battalion. Non-Commissioned Staff. Ord. Sergeant W. F. Parker, Sergeant-Maj. W. J. Moseley, Q. M. Sergeant J. B. Felder, one horse. Sergeant J. F. Surf, J. F. Finch, J. W. Brown, J. S. Bozeman, W. C. Canon, W. McLain, J. L. Sammons, B. P. Gilbert, H. Scarbrough, Z. D. Chambliss, W. C. Smith, J. L. Lansford, Corporal E. J. Taylor, J. R. Hand, O. T. Durham, J. W. Th