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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.4 (search)
and I was with Pegram, though I was not actually in the fight on the mountain summit. Dr. Price says General Pegram was entrenched on the summit of Rich mountain, with 300 men, known as the College Boys, and 900 men elsewhere. Here my friend is in error. Lieutenant-Colonel John Pegram (afterwards major-general, and killed at Five Forks, near Petersburg, on or about April 1, 1865), arrived at Rich mountain with his regiment, the 20th Virginia volunteers, on Tuesday or Wednesday evening, July 9th or 10th--I have forgotten which—and assumed command. We came from Laurel Hill, where General Garnett was in command. When we got to Rich mountain there were a few troops there-how many I do not now remember. Among them was a field battery commanded by a gray-bearded and brave old gentleman named Anderson. But all told, Pegram's force on July 11th didn't number more than 1,000 men, if so many. The College Boys—students from Hampden-Sidney College, commanded by Professor John M. P. Atkin
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
h Georgia regiment. Private Simeon Willis, 59th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th; died August 1st. Private D. M. Patterson, 45th North Carolina regiment; wounded June 19th. Private J. E. Bradderberry, Cam. artillery. Private M. Lettice, 10th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Private J. Vandevender, 62d Virginia; wounded July 5th; died August 2d. Private L. R. Johnson, 26th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private E. W. Horn, 13th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 9th. Private D. L. Wood, 24th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Private R. Bowen, 40th Virginia regiment; wounded July 14th. Private D. H. Watts, 40th Virginia regiment; wounded July 14th. Private W. Edwards, 47th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 14th. Private W. L. Jackson, 37th Georgia regiment; wounded July 1st. Private Mahooner, 11th Mississippi regiment, wounded July 3d. Captain J. F. Mover, 2d South Carolina regiment, wounded July 2d, died July 27th. Captain J. K. McI