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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Yellow Tavern (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.55
Charlottesville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.55
Columbia Furnace (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.55
Rockbridge (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.55
Rockbridge's roll of honor.
[from the Rockbridge county news, July, 1897.]
We publish the third instalment of Rockbridge's roll of honor—the companies from the Rockbridge county news, July, 1897.]
We publish the third instalment of Rockbridge's roll of honor—the companies from the county of Rockbridge who formed part of the Confederate army during the war, the lists of which are now being compiled by a committee of Stonewall Jackson ConfederatRockbridge's roll of honor—the companies from the county of Rockbridge who formed part of the Confederate army during the war, the lists of which are now being compiled by a committee of Stonewall Jackson Confederate Veterans—namely: Veterans J. P. Moore, J. Scott Moore, W. F. Johnston, and Mr. W. G. McDowell.
Rockbridge first Dragoons, Company C, first Virginia cavalry.
(Rockbridge who formed part of the Confederate army during the war, the lists of which are now being compiled by a committee of Stonewall Jackson Confederate Veterans—namely: Veterans J. P. Moore, J. Scott Moore, W. F. Johnston, and Mr. W. G. McDowell.
Rockbridge first Dragoons, Company C, first Virginia cavalry.
(Compiled by J. Scott Moore.)
This company was organized at Fancy Hill, May 12, 1859.
I.. C. Davidson was elected captain.
It was composed of men from every sectiRockbridge first Dragoons, Company C, first Virginia cavalry.
(Compiled by J. Scott Moore.)
This company was organized at Fancy Hill, May 12, 1859.
I.. C. Davidson was elected captain.
It was composed of men from every section of the county, and the flower of the young manhood of Rockbridge.
It had stated meetings monthly for drill, and became perfect in the simple cavalry tactics of thRockbridge.
It had stated meetings monthly for drill, and became perfect in the simple cavalry tactics of that time.
In the fall of 1859, Captain L. C. Davidson was made colonel of the 8th regiment of Virginia militia, which necessitated his resignation as command
Fancy Hill Mountain (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.55
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.55
Jacob N. Rhodes (search for this): chapter 1.55
James S. Figgat (search for this): chapter 1.55
Jacob A. Supinger (search for this): chapter 1.55
Samuel A. Wilson (search for this): chapter 1.55