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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 4 2 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The execution of Dr. David Minton Wright (search)
authorities. Thus died a gentleman, a Christian, and a hero. Ibid, page 192. The deplorable circumstances which caused the visitation of extreme penalty on an involuntary agent, were presented by a distinguished physician of Norfolk, Dr. L. B. Anderson, well known throughout the State, in the Landmark of December 31, 1892. This account is republished with a slight emendation, which is noted.] On the 10th of May, 1862, a report reached the officials of Norfolk that General Wool, of thecitement of the moment as it passed him for the first time, exclaimed, How dastardly! and, the officer hearing the remark, turned upon him with his drawn sword. At this critical moment, a friend thrust a pistol in his hand. The account of Dr. Anderson is here slightly amended, upon the authority of Dr. Edward Warren-Bey, (A Doctor's Experiences in Three Continents, page 192) and of members of Dr. Wright's family. Dr. Wright had never carried firearms, insisting that no one should go prepar
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, 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