, 1862, died in Mobile, Ala., about the close of the war.
Company C.
Jules L'Etondal, resigned the latter part of 1862 on account of ill-health, died in Mobile865.
F. A. Rogers, died since war in New Orleans.
First Lieutenants: Jules L'Etondal, F. A. Rogers. John R. Williams, promoted first lieutenant May, 1862, surrof recklessness, or, heroism, if you choose to call it so, on the part of Captain L'Etondal, of Company A, from Mobile.
The Twelfth Alabama was stretched out, and t end of Company A an umbrella was stretched over the prostrate form of Captain Jules L'Etondal.
Soon the notice of the enemy's artillery was attracted by the umbrelwn that umbrella, close it up, you old fool.
The cries had no influence upon L'Etondal, or his company, and when, some of the other companies, indignant at his willeir d——d business.
This state of affairs continued for some little time, but L'Etondal kept up his shade, and was totally oblivious to the commands and entreaties o
, 194
Jewish Officers in C. S. Army, 200, 201, 204
Johnson General Edward, 18; Fought with his Cane, 338
Johnson D. D., Rev. John, 1
Johnson's Island Prisoners, plan to release, 72
Johnsonville, Sherman's supplies at, destroyed by Forrest, 91
Jones, Colonel R. T., killed, 220
Keeling, Captain R. H., tribute to, 222
King, Colonel J. Floyd, 345
Lamb, Captain John, services of, 300, 351
Lamar, Colonel Jeff, killed, 265
Last Charge at Appomattox, 69, 190 375
L'Etondal, Captain J., coolness of, 229
Lee, General R. E., orders at Chambers-burg 132; a gentleman by birth and breeding, his physique, 140; greatness, 158; his corps commanders Ewell, 141; Hill Stuart, 142; episode of to the rear, 295, 339; saved life of Federal officer 375
Ligon, Surgeon E. A., 292; Captain R. F., 292
Lincoln, A., retort on, 109
Lipscomb's kettle drum, Tommy, 101
Long Dr. Crawford W. 161
Lynch, Captain W. F., 12
McWilliams A., killed, 365
Magruder General