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The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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First Regiment Va. Volunteers. --It was gratifying to the friends of the volunteers composing this fine Regiment, to know that they are now most eligibly located at ville, in a healthy neighborhood and vicinity of a splendid spring of cool It is said that Company A, (Grays,) have directed to rejoin their companions. have been, and are now, stationed new folk.
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Col. Alex. G. Taliaferro, of Culpeper. (search)
Nelson Grays. --The "Nelson Grays," volunteer company from Louisa county, numbering eighty-one, arrived in Richmond on day night last. They were inspected by Baldwin on Saturday morning, and pronounced by him to be a very superior company. missioned officers, John Richardson, Robert N. Thomas, 1st Lieutenant; Walton and Thomas W. Cosby, 2d Lieutenant. Nelson Grays. --The "Nelson Grays," volunteer company from Louisa county, numbering eighty-one, arrived in Richmond on day night last. They were inspected by Baldwin on Saturday morning, and pronounced by him to be a very superior company. missioned officers, John Richardson, Robert N. Thomas, 1st Lieutenant; Walton and Thomas W. Cosby, 2d Lieutenant.