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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Stonewall Jackson — the story of his being an Astrologer refuted — an eye-witness describes how he was wounded. (search)
eave a line of skirmishers in front, as the troops who commenced the firing were probably not aware of the fact. Captain R. H. T. Adams, the officer mentioned as having caused two of the advancing Federal skirmishers to surrender, is of opinion thaty the enemy's fire. The spirit given to General Jackson by General Hill was not whiskey, but was brandy furnished by Captain Adams from a flask given him by a Federal officer captured in the engagement. This mistake was a very natural one under the circumstances. When Captain Adams advanced to the front and forced the two Federal soldiers to surrender, he was not on horseback, but was on foot, having just before escaped the fire by which some of General Hill's party were shot by spurring hin fifty or sixty yards in front of General Hill, As stated in a letter subsequent to the one herewith given. while Captain Adams thinks he was not more than twenty or thirty yards in front, and the latter walked the whole distance. The differenc
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ify that this roll is correct. C. F. Johnston, Capt. Albemarle Ar'y, Poague's Battalion, 3d Corps, A. N. V. First Corps—Lieutenant-General James Longstreet. J. Longstreet, Lt.-Gen. Osman Latrobe, Lt.-Col. and A. A. G., 1st Corps. Jno. W. Fairfax, Lt.-Col., A. A. and I. G., 1st Army Corps. R. M. Sims, Capt. and A. A. and I. G. W. N. Starke, Maj. and A. A. G., 3d Corps, A. N. Va. E. Taylor, Major and Q. M., 1st Corps. R. J. Wingate, Major and A. I. G., 3d Corps. R. H. T. Adams, Capt. and Signal Officer, 3d Corps. M. F. Taylor, 1st Lt. and A. D. C., 3d Corps. Conway R. Howard, Maj. and Chief Eng'r, 3d Corps. Ambrose Dunn, Aid-de-Camp. P. T. Manning, Lt.-Col., A. N. Va. T. J. Goree, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. to Lt.-Gen. Longstreet. Frank Potts, Capt. and A. Q. M., 1st Corps. Jas. G Field, Maj. and Chief Quartermaster, 3d Corps. E. B. Hill, Maj. and Chief C. S., 3d Corps, A. N. V. J. S. D. Cullen, Surg. and Med. Director, 1st Corps. J. C. M
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Abbott, Capt. G. W., 432. Abbott, L. H. T., 124. Abbott, Capt. W. L., 109. Abbott, Lt. W. R., 467. Able, Lt. T. N., 403. Abney, Capt. Zach., 314. Acosta, Lt. J. J., 304. Adams, Capt. G S., 421. Adams, Lt. J. H., 314. Adams, Col. James T., 296. Adams, Q. M. Sgt. N. B., 177. Adams, Capt. R. H. T., 69. Adams, Jr., Capt. Saml. T., 263. Adams, Lt. T. R., 43, 49. Adams, Major W. C., 238. Adams, Adj. W. F. C., 238. Agee, Lt. G. T., 72. Agnew, Lt. W. S., 327. Akins, Lt. L., 96. Ala. Infantry, 3d regt., 239. Ala. Infantry, 4th regt., 44, 146. Ala. Infantry, 5th regt., 241. Ala. Infantry, 6th regt., 242. Ala. Infantry, 8th regt., 315. Ala. Infantry, 9th regt., 6, 317. Ala. Infantry, 10th regt., 318. Ala. Infantry, 11th regt., 6, 320. Ala. Infantry, 12th regt., 244. Ala. Infantry, 13th regt., 323. Ala. Infantry, 14th regt., 4, 324, 464. Ala. Infantry, 15th regt., 5, 149. Ala. Infantry, 40th regt., 414. Ala. Infantry, 41st regt., 422. Ala. Inf
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), List of names of officers of the Signal Corps, Confederate States army. (search)
List of names of officers of the Signal Corps, Confederate States army. [Created by act of Congress April 19, 1862, and amended by subsequent acts, and organized under General Orders No. 40, A. & I. G. O., Richmond, May 29, 1862.] Memorandum of names of officers of the Signal Corps of the Confederate States Provisional army, appointed under the act of the Confederate Congress May 29, 1862, providing for the appointment of ten captains and ten sergeants. Captains. 1. R. H. T. Adams, S. O., A. & I. G. O., November 23, 1863. 2. James H. Alexander, S. O., A. & I. G. O., July 7, 1862. 3. William N. Barker, S. O., A. & I. G. O., March 30, 1864. 4. Thomas H. Clagett, S. O., A. & I. G. O., April 13, 1864. 5. M. T. Davidson, S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 9, 1862. 6. Elcan Jones, S. O., A. & I. G. O, February 3, 1864. 7. J. H. Manning, S. O., A. & I. G. O., June 10, 1862. 8. William Norris (promoted major and chief), S. O., A. & I. G. O., July 31, 1862. 9. M. L
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Acid, Nitric, made by the C. S., 288. Adair, 9. Adams, Col., 371. Adams, President, John, 254. Adams, President, John Quincy, 233. Adams, Capt. R. H. T., 91. Adger, Capt., J. Elison, 181. Aiken, Col., D. Wyatt, 26. Aiken, Col. Hugh K., 26. Alexander, 6. Alexander, Gen. E. P., 93, 318. Alexander, Capt. J. H., 91. Alexander, Dr., Joseph, 13. Alleghany Mountains, 90. Allemong, killed, Lt., 399. Alien, Col. H. W., 303. Allen, Capt., John, 107. Allen, death of, J. C., 270. Allen, Lt., Wade, 389. Allensworth, Major A. J., 107. Allison, Lt., Alex., 58. Allston, Washington, 428. Ammen, Col., 305, 317. Anderson, Col. Archer, 296. Anderson, Gen., 393, 403, 405. Anderson, Gen., Patton, 301. Anderson, Gen., Geo. T., 267. Anderson, Gen. Joseph R., 19. Anderson, Major, 263. Anderson, Major, Robert, 337. Anderson, S. W.. 175. Andrews, Lt., 403. Appomattox C. H., 21, 32. Archer, Gen. J. J., 268. Archer, Capt. James W., 107. Ard, E. G.,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Unveiling of the statue of General Ambrose Powell Hill at Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1892. (search)
a soldier as he sat erect on his prancing charger. He was followed by Colonel William H. Palmer, his chief of staff, whose sash was white. The aids, all of whom wore red sashes, were as follows: Captain W. Gordon McCabe, Petersburg; Colonel W. W. Finney, Sublett's Tavern, Virginia; Lieutenant Beverly H. Selden, Richmond; Captain Stockton Heth, Radford, Virginia; Colonel G. M. Fague, Washington, D. C.; Dr. George Ross, Richmond; Dr. C. W. P. Brock, Richmond; Joseph Bryan, Richmond; Captain R. H. T. Adams, Lynchburg; Colonel J. V. Bidgood, Richmond; Judge E. C. Minor, Richmond; Judge H. W. Flournoy, Richmond; Colonel T. M. R. Talcott, Richmond; Colonel Walter H. Taylor, Norfolk; General G. M. Sorrell, Savannah, Georgia; W. R. Trigg, Richmond; Colonel A. G. Dickinson, New York; Captain W. H. Weisiger, Richmond; Colonel W. E. Tanner, Richmond; G. Powell Hill, Richmond; Colonel Archer Anderson, Richmond; General T. M. Logan, Richmond; Captain Charles U. Williams, Richmond; Colonel R. L.