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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
oro after the war), who was chaplain of Colonel Turner Ashby's cavalry and the custodian of the trea't Servt T. J. Jackson, Maj. Genl. Lt. Col. Turner Ashby, Comdg Cavalry. Hd'qrs. Valley Dist., is an order from General J. E. Johnston to Captain Ashby, when Johnston commanded the Confederate f8, 1861). His farthest outpost eastward, under Ashby, was at Berlin bridge, which in this order of f January 2, 1862, from General Jackson to Colonel Ashby, ocurred during Jackson's sudden movement sound of the battle in which the beau sabreur Ashby fell, I was cognizant, somewhat, of attendant t it was a cruel calamity that one so brave as Ashby should fall. I viewed the remains about the s the saddle. Jackson visited the room where Ashby's body lay and asked to be left alone in silenewall Jackson, in his official report, said of Ashby: As a partisan officer I never knew hisut so rapidly did they come and so active were Ashby's movements, that not until his death and the [11 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Maryland Confederates. (search)
h E. Johnston and T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson to Ashby, of cavalry fame. Marylanders complimenteoro after the war), who was chaplain of Colonel Turner Ashby's cavalry and the custodian of the treaBrig. Genl., C. S. A. (Confidential.) Capt. Ashby, Comdg at Point of Rocks. near Unger's Stor't Servt T. J. Jackson, Maj. Genl. Lt. Col. Turner Ashby, Comdg Cavalry. Hd'qrs. Valley Dist., is an order from General J. E. Johnston to Captain Ashby, when Johnston commanded the Confederate fon between the First Maryland Regiment and General Ashby had a tragic termination during the fight bucktail to be appended to the color staff. Ashby's last words were: Charge men; for God's sake the saddle. Jackson visited the room where Ashby's body lay and asked to be left alone in silenhe purposes and movements of the enemy. Turner Ashby was promoted from Captain to Colonel of theeral just before his death. This regiment, at Ashby's death, was reputed to have twenty-seven comp[11 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Adams C. F., 122. Allen, R. M., 314. Allston, Samuel, 9. Anderson, Colonel, Archer, 280. Anderson, General J. R., 147, 156. Anderson General R. H. 124. Archer's Brigade, General J. J., 349. Ashby, Captain Richard 187. Ashby, General, Turner, killed, 136. Atlanta, Ga., Burning of, 108. Avery, Colonel, Isaac, killed, 349. Baldwin, W. T., 239. Baltimore, Md., April 19, 1861, 251. Battle, General Cullen A., 284. Behan's, Mrs. W. J., Address of, 8. BenAshby, General, Turner, killed, 136. Atlanta, Ga., Burning of, 108. Avery, Colonel, Isaac, killed, 349. Baldwin, W. T., 239. Baltimore, Md., April 19, 1861, 251. Battle, General Cullen A., 284. Behan's, Mrs. W. J., Address of, 8. Benjamin, J. P., 348. Bentonville, N. C., Battle of, 216. Bethel, Battle of, 197, 205. Bidgood, Joseph V., 176. Bingham, G. L., killed, 143. Bird, Spotswood, 269. Black, Irving A., 173. Black, Hon Jeremiah B., 122. Blackford, Captain O. M., 45. Blair Hon. F P., 181. Bloody Angle at Spotsylvania Court House, 195. Brockenbrough Major J. B., 244. Brook Church Fight, 139. Butler General B. F., Infamous order of, 118; his Expedition to Bethel, 198. Cameron, Ex-Governor W. E