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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
W. Crisler, Maj. and Q. M., Terry's Brig. R. C. Woods, Capt. and A. Q. M., Terry's Brig. C. L. Thompson, Capt. and A. Q. M., Terry's Brig. Michael P. Shepard, Maj. 28th Va., Commanding Hunter's Regiment. E. C. Fitzhugh, Capt. and A. A. S. J. B. Hutchison, Major and C. S. G. T. Jones, Maj. and Q. M. S. C. Price, Capt. and A. Q. M. H. D. Danforth, 1st Lieut. and Ord. Officer. Blair Burwell, Surg., 8th Va. Infantry. Wm. H. Taylor, Surgeon, 19th Va. Infantry. R. E. Allen, Capt. Co. A, 28th Ga., Commanding Regiment. Lewis Berkeley, Ass't Surgeon, 28th Va. Regiment. Jno. W. Jones, Capt. Co. B, Commanding 56th Va. Regiment. Frank G. Jones, Lt. Co. E, 56th Va. Regiment. R. T. Hurt, Ass't Surg'n, 56th Va. Regiment. Alex. L. P. Williams, 1st Lt. and Ensign, 56th Va. Regiment. C. H. Wilkinson, Lt. Co. C, Commanding 18th Va. Infantry. J. D. Blackwell, Chaplain, 18th Va. Peter Tinsley, Chaplain, 28th Va. Infantry. Geo. H. Stewart, Brig.G
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
W. C. Harris. [214] Eleventh Alabama Regiment. Sergeant Major Wm. W. Brazelton, Com'y Sergeant M. M. Williford, Ord. Sergeant A. Baldwin, Q. M. Sergeant J. Wilson, Hos. Steward W. H. Stevenson, Sergeant P. K. Thompson, Wm. T. Frisbee, A. J. Story, Private D. A. Lowe, W. H. Nall, W. J. Oliver, E. F. Sikes, J. W. Shelton, S. P. Trawick, J. Threat, Geo. W. Waldon, Sergeant Perry Edwards, J. M. Noland, J. W. Deans, John Cullen, E. M. Richardson, S. D. Barber, R. E. Allen, J. J. Williams, D. M. Dunkin, J. M. Brown, J. T. Bell, H. O. Love, Corporal F. M. Ezell, Wm. D. Hopkins, James McGee, B. Ogletree, William Worthington, A. W. Barr, D. C. C. Carter, C. R. Kirkland, A. H. Prost, B. F. Ferguson, J. H. Digby, A. A. Stanley, Private J. A. Gandy, J. S. Stoker, W. Wall, D. Brown, U. M. Childers, D. L. Cochran, B. W. Gamer, J. C. Henry, D. Lightsey, J. H. Smelley, J. W. Smelley, E. Stacy, E. M. Thomas, W. W. Watkins, D. C. Cox
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
Georgia's flag. [from the Augusta, Ga., Herald, February, 1901.] Replaced stars and Stripes before Sumter was fired on. A flag which forms a part of the decoration of the office of R. E. Allen will be an object of interest to every visitor and every citizen of Augusta. The flag is a plain white one, with a red star in the center, emblematic of Georgia, which, at the time the banner was first unfurled to the breezes, was an independent State, having by act of legislature broken the bonds uniting her to the United States government, and not having at that time become an integral part of the Confederate States of America. The flag is no other than the one which was run up on the flagstaff at the arsenal when that post was captured by the State militia, and the stars and stripes were pulled down from the place of honor. The flag was the first one placed by an independent government in the South, and takes precedence over the claims made by other States and cities. Those
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Crenshaw Battery, (search)
Scott, William C., Orderly Sergeant, March 14, 1862; commissioned Captain Quartermaster's Department, June 23, 1862. Hollis, E. G., Sergeant, March 14, 1862; commissioned 2d Lieut., November 5, 1863; captured at Five Forks, April I, 1865. Allen, William B., Corporal, March 14, 1862; commissioned 2d Lieut., November 17, 1863; wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862; resigned March 9, 1865. Allegre, William R., Sergeant and Corporal, March 14, 1862; served until surrender, April 9, 1865Corporal, March 14, 1862; served until surrender, April 9, 1865; died in Norfolk, Va., about 1880 or 81. Arvin, George A., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Almarode, S., private, November 14, 1863; served until surrender. Allen, R. E., private, March 14, 1862; discharged June 25, 1862. Arrvil, H. D., private, November 16, 1863. Burgess, William R., bugler, March 14, 1862; served until surrender. Burroughs, T. H., private, March 14, 1862; badly wounded at Chance
e. Fredericksburg. W. P. Conway, D. H. Gordon, J. H. Bradley, Charles Herndon. G. H. C. Rowe, Ro. W. Adams, H. S. Doggett. Lynchburg. Chiswell Dabney, James M. Cobbs, Samuel Tyree, Ro. Tinsley. Seth Woodruff, W. T. Yancey, Geo. D. Davis. Danville. T. P. Atkinson, Stephen H. Turner, D. J. Paxton, Wm. Rison. Geo. C. Cabell, Wm. H. Wooding, T. D. Claiborne. Charleston. James C. McFarland, W. E. C. Gillison, Wm. T. Goshom, Andrew Parks. Thos. J. Buster, Wm. A. Quarrier, J. S. Swan. Buchanan. Chas. T. Beale. Rufus Pitzer, T. Henry Johnstone, R. E. Allen, Jas. B. Moelich, Wm. D. Couch, P. G Breckenridge. Portsmouth. A. R. Smith, Stephen Cowley, Wm. H. Peters, John C. Weston. Arthur E. Wilson, Gerrard Henderson, Edw'd Kearnes. Union. John Echols, Geo. W. Hutchinson, B. G. Dunlop, J. H. Alexander. B. F. Steele, Samuel. Hamilton, S. B. Keenan. New Directors.