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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)
elegraph road and went twenty-two miles in direction of Richmond; 22d, ten miles, crossing North Anna, and into camp near Hanover Junction; 23d, one mile south of Hanover Junction * * * Atlees station* *; 28th, took Cold Harbor road, * * * Drewry's Bluff, * * * Dutch Gap, * * * pontoon bridge, * * * [remainder not guessable.] Notes. George W. Hostetter, transferred to [probably Fifty-eighth Virginia volunteers]. The following died: Alexander Harris, at Fort Delaware, between September 9 and October 4, 1863; James A. Nicely and John E. Davis, at Chimborazo, both in 1864—the latter on June 30th; and Ambrose Thompson [or Tomlinson] died July—, 1864. From this point onward the records are few and unsatisfactory. The next muster seems to have been August 31, 1864, at New Market Heights, where it was June 30th. July 15th, the battery went into position in the pits before day, and after daylight fired a few rounds, then came back to its former position on New Market Heights