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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
lved, That the thanks of the Maryland Line be tendered to Mrs. Captain B. T. Johnson for her earnest, patriotic and successful efforts in armiutions be signed by the officers of the meeting and presented to Mrs. Johnson. James R. Herbert, President. J. C. W. Marriott, Secretary. -one tents, and enough uniforms and underclothes for 500 men. Mrs. Johnson remained at Harper's Ferry and accompanied the troops when that July 18, 1861, on its way to Beauregard and First Manassas. Major Johnson, riding at the left of his regiment, as was his place, slipped d fitted it up as a hospital, where, assisted by Drs. Gaillard and Johnson, the surgeons of the regiment, she tended the sick that whole summhe army fell back to Centreville, and then to Manassas Junction, Mrs. Johnson accompanied it, and spent the winter of 1861-62 in cantonments wnimous vote, amid tears and sobs, presented their little flag to Mrs. Johnson. This Bucktail flag, decorated with a captured Bucktail, and ho