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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
ron rifles, a travelling-forge, wagons, &c., and one hundred and six horses. Whilst we were at this camp the following additional men joined the company: February 9th—J. Campbell Heiskell. March 1st—Alexander R. Boteler, Jr., and Davenport D. Magruder. The pay-roll made there notes the following changes, to—wit: Nicholas H. Lewis, discharged November 16th, by order of General Winder, and Samuel A. Wilson, discharged February 10, 1862, by order of General Garnett. On March 3, 1862 Hugh H., Jr. McKim, Robert B. McLaughlin, William Macon, Lyt. S. *Magruder, Davenport D. *Magruder, Horatio E. *Marshall, John J. Marshall, Oscar M. Martin, Thomas Massie, J. Livingston *Mateer, Samuel L. Maury, Magruder Maury, Thompson B. *Meade, Francis A. Merrick, Alfred D. Michaels, Benjamin F. Minor, Charles Minor, Carter N. B. Minor, Launcelot *Moore, David E., Jr. *Moore, Edward A. Moore, John D. Moore, John H. *Moore, <
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.15 (search)
and think nothing of it, though there is something in it to which to object. It is written in the regular Butler style of nonsensical bombast. The Ninth regiment of Connecticut volunteers arrived to-day, and they appeared to be a very rough set of fellows, being mostly foreigners. Rumors have been reaching us for several days of a great fight on the Peninsula, and that we have been successful and have cut the invaders to pieces. God be thanked for it, if true. I have two brothers under Magruder, and I pray God they may be safe. Good-night. P. S.—I forgot to state that the telegraph offices were seized yesterday by the Yanks, and that they also look possession of the Evans House, on Poydras street, to use as a hospital. A couple of Federal officers entered the book-store of Thomas L. White, on Canal street, and asked if they had any copies of the maps of the Mississippi river. The proprietor answered, Yes, sir. Well, said they, we want to buy one. How much is it? Mr. White