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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
oved to Camp Zollicoffer, the name given a camp in the woods four miles northwest from Winchester, where we put up winter quarters. Here we remained till the 3d of March. This was a lonely camp, the only redeeming feature of which was an abundant supply of wood. On the 28th February we had here a mustering, and made out a pay-eft their winter quarters at Zollicoffer, and encamped about a mile north of Winchester, near the Fair-grounds. Here we were joined by the following new men: March 3d-Calvin M. Dold, Joseph McAlpine, Thomas E. Mc-Corkle, Ed. A. Moore, Robert A. Pleasants, Benjamin R. Swisher, George W. Swisher, Thomas H. Tidball, Samuel A. Wilthe men generally being consulted, however. The original pay-roll made off at this encampment was lost, but it noted the fact that the company had marched since March 3d, when it left Camp Zollicoffer, about two hundred and fifty miles. The number of guns in the company when it went into the Kernstown fight had been eight. One gu