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The Daily Dispatch: May 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Further particulars of the last Moments of Gen Jackson,--his religious character. (search)
I regard it as one of the greatest blessings of my life. "--Mr. S. remarked, "All things work together for good to those that love God." "Yes, yes," he emphatically said, "That's it, that's it. " When Gen. Lee wrote him that beautiful note, so characteristic of his own generosity and worth, after hearing it read, he said, with his usual modesty and reverence, "Gen. Lee should give the glory to God." He always seemed jealous for the glory of his Saviour. When it was told him that Gen. Stuart led his old Stonewall brigade to the charge with the watchword, "Charge and remember Jackson," and that inspired by this, they made so brilliant and resistless an onset, he was deeply moved, and said, "It was just like them; it was just like them. They are a noble body of men." He was deeply affected by Gen. Paxton's death." His mind ran very much on the Bible and religious topics. He inquired of Lieut. S, a theological student on his Staff, whether they had ever debated in the Sem
The Daily Dispatch: May 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
lightly; H R Crane, arm case shot. Third Company Richmond Howitzers Lt Henry C Carrier, commanding. --Wounded: Serg't Jno K Wakeham, both thighs. since died; private Jos J Anderson, side, slightly. Salim Flying Artillery, Lt C B Griffin commanding.--Wounded: Serg't Hart Dulard arm bruised; privates Wm Hubbard, head; Jerry Hatcher, arm badly: Peter McGee, bruised on arm; H Gintz bager bruised on neck. Rockbridge Artillery, Capt Archibald Graham commanding.--Killed: Private G W Stuart.--Wounded: Wm Hick, shoulder, severely; Henry Font, leg amputated; James Paine, side, slightly; Alfred Gold, face, slightly; Jno L Moore, shoulder, slightly. Wm M Read Lt and Acting Adjt. Battle field. Near Chancellorsville, May 4, 1863. To relieve the anxiety of numerous friends I send, for publication, a list of killed, wounded, and missing in the 23d Virginia regiment, as nearly perfect as can be furnished at this early day: Company A.--Killed, none Wounded: Capt A J