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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
1st Va. Infantry. Frank Gale, Ass't Surg. 21st Va. Infantry. Jno. H. Cumbia, 21st Va. Infantry. Harvey Gilmore, Chaplain, 21st Va. Infantry. W. N. Harper, Maj., 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. A. S. Miller, Surgeon, 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. W. H. Fitchett, Capt. Co. B, 25th Regiment Va. Infantry. E. D. Camden, Capt. Co. C, 25th Va. Regiment Infantry. James L. Tompkins, 1stLt. Co. B, Commanding 23d Regiment Va. Infantry. John D. Biggs, 2nd Lieut. Co. G, 42d Va. Regiment. D. W. Anderson, Maj. Commanding 44th Va. Regiment. R. H. Gilliam, Capt. Co. I, 44th Va. Wm. B. Dunn, 1st Lt. Co. I, 44th Va. R. H. Dungan, Col. 48th Va. Regiment Infantry. Oscar White, Lt.-Col. 48th Va. Infantry. Wm. F. Price, 1st Lieut. and Adj't, 48th Va. Infantry. John L. Gollehon, 1st Lieut. Co. D., 48th Va. Infantry. D. H. Lee Martz, Lt.-Col. Commanding 10th Va. Infantry. M. G. Balthis, Chaplain, 10th Va. Infantry. J. G. H. Miller, 1st Lieut. Co. I, 10th Va. Infantry. J. P. F
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. Allen, Lt. John W., 382. Allen, Lt. L H., 96. Allen, Lt. R. A., 447. Allen, Capt. R. E, 71. Allen, Lt. R. W., 239. Allen, Capt. W. C., 96. Allen, Lt. W. L., 177. Allen, Lt. W. S., 369. Allensworth, Maj. A. J., 286. Allensworth, Capt. G., 73. Allison, Capt. W. B., 403. Allyn, Lt. J. T., 16. Alman, Col. W. T., 95, 97. Alsop, B., 18. Alston, Capt. B. P., 123. Ambulance Corps, 446, 457. Amelia C. H., VI, XXV. Anderson, Lt. A. B., 72. Anderson's Corps, XXVI. Anderson, Maj. D. W., 85. Anderson, Lt. F. M., 144. Anderson, Gen. G. T., 94. Anderson, Lt. J. C., 368. Anderson, Ass't Surg. I. W., 284. Anderson, Capt. J. E., 160. Anderson, Capt. R. T., 395. Anderson, Capt. T. A., 161. Andrews, Capt. S. M., 395. Andrews, Lt. W. M., 382. Angel, Lt. J. C., 17. Angerman, Lt. W. H., 358. Anthon, Lt. L., 122. Appleton, Lt., Thos. N., 146. Appomattox C. H., Engagement at, x. Apps, Lt., Geo. S., 14. Archer, Col. F. H., 447. Archer, Capt. J. W., 274. Arc
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The bloody angle. (search)
counts by General James A. Walker, Colonel Thomas H. Carter, Lieutenant Wm. S. Archer, Rev. M. S. Stringfellow and Major D. W. Anderson. The following communications appeared in the Richmond Times, on February 5th, 12th, 26th, March 5th, and Aprillumns of blue, making, as they always did, a gallant fight to delay them until the infantry came up. The division of General Anderson, of Hill's corps, reached the Courthouse on the morning of the 8th, and almost at the same moment the vanguard of thes over, he is hard to stop. Yours, &c., M. S. Stringfellow, Co. A. Thirteenth Virginia Infantry, C. S. A. Major D. W. Anderson's Relation. Editor of The Times . Will you allow another Old Reb space in your valuable paper to say a wh which I passed in crossing the plateau in front of Jones' and the Louisiana brigades, described by General Walker. D. W. Anderson, Major Forty-fourth Virginia Regiment, Jones' Brigade, Johnson's Division. Scottsville, Albemarle county, Va.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. Alabama Infantry, 44th Regiment, 165. Alden, Col., 169th N. Y. Regiment, 289. Anderson's Battery, 273. Anderson, Major D. W., 251. Anderson, Dr. L. B., 326. Angle, The Bloody, 228. Appeal-Advance, The Memphis, Tenn., cited, 183. Appomattox Courthouse, The Retreat to, 77; number surrendered at, and arms, 88; last incidents of, 353. Arabian horse for President Davis, 264. Archer, Lieut., Wm. S., 242. Arkansas, The Confederate Iron-clad, exploits of, 192. Armies,Anderson, Major D. W., 251. Anderson, Dr. L. B., 326. Angle, The Bloody, 228. Appeal-Advance, The Memphis, Tenn., cited, 183. Appomattox Courthouse, The Retreat to, 77; number surrendered at, and arms, 88; last incidents of, 353. Arabian horse for President Davis, 264. Archer, Lieut., Wm. S., 242. Arkansas, The Confederate Iron-clad, exploits of, 192. Armies, Confederate and Federal, comparative strength of, 59-87, 374. Army of Northern Va., Last Days of, 57; its prowess, 58; final strength of, the Second Corps of, 84. Ashby, Gen. Turner W., how killed, 224. Association of Army of Northern Va., Virginia Division; Reunion of, 57; officers of, 103; Louisiana Division of, 160. Augusta Battery, 262. Avery, Hon. A. C., 110, 340. Badeau's History of Grant, cited, 61. Badger, Richard, 110. Baker, Hon. Richard H., 336. Baker, Sallie, 3