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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Lane's North Carolina brigade. (search)
ign R. M. Staley; Captain D. L. Hudson, Company G; E. H. Russell, Company I--on the 10th May. Officers missing. Eighteenth regiment--Captain F. M. Wooten, Company H; Captain T. C. Lewis, Company I; Lieutenant D. S. Bullard, Company A; Lieutenant Neil Townsend, Company D; Lieutenant A. A. Rowland, Company D; Lieutenant G. W. Corbett, Company E; Lieutenant Frank McIntosh, Company F; Lieutenant I. Q. Elkins, Company H. Twenty-eighth regiment--Captain S. S. Bohannon, Company I; Lieutenant H. C. Andrews, Company G; Lieutenant P. H. Turner, Company K. Thirty-seventh regiment--Colonel Wm. M. Barbour; Lieutenant I. D. Brown, Company C. After we had fallen back and reformed that afternoon, we occupied the works to the left of the road near the court-house. From that time until the 21st, we frequently changed our position to the left of the court-house, strengthened old works, built new ones, and sometimes marched to the support of other commands, but were not actively engaged. T
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Operations around Winchester in 1863. (search)
d along the railroad cut, the Tenth Virginia to the right of the bridge, and the First and Third North Carolina to the left, where there was no wood. Skirmishers were thrown forward, and a brisk fire commenced. The enemy advanced in line of battle, cheering and driving in our skirmishers, but were soon themselves, in turn, driven back. Receiving information that an attempt was being made to turn our left flank, I threw out two companies of the Third North Carolina to protect it. Lieutenant-Colonel Andrews, commanding the artillery battalion attached to this division, had previously placed a piece of the Maryland artillery on the bridge, and the other pieces of that battery, and a section from each of the batteries of Captains Rains and Carpenter's, on the rising ground in rear of my left, rendering most valuable support. A column of the enemy was now observed passing round to our left and rear, and I directed the Third North Carolina to repel the attack, but, finding that two regim
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A list of Confederate officers, prisoners, who were held by Federal authority on Morris Island, S. C., under Confederate fire from September 7th to October 21st, 1864. (search)
. J. M. Nargett, 1st inft., Newbern. Zzz=2d Lt. E. A. Carver, 1st inft. Zzz=2d Lt. R. H. Lyon, 3d inft., Black Rock. Zzz=2d Lt. J. H. Heath, 67th inft., Newberne. Zzz=2d Lt. W. B. Chandler, 1st inft., Yancyville. Zzz=2d Lt. A. J. Gurgaum, 1st inft., Jacksonville. Zzz=2d Lt. N. Lowdermilk, 1st inft., Randolph. Zzz=2d Lt. J. E. King, 1st inft., Gold Hill. Zzz=2d Lt. C. M. Busbee, 3d N. C. inft., Raleigh. Zzz=2d Lt. C. C. Lane, 3d N. C. inft., Snow Hill. Zzz=2d Lt. H. C. Andrews, 28th N. C. inft., Orange. Zzz=2d Lt. J. A. Blair, 16th N. C. inft., Franklin. Zzz=2d Lt. J. C. Aimis, 5th cav., Clinton. Zzz=2d Lt. J. Coggin, 23d N. C. inft., Troy. Zzz=2d Lt. W. P. Jones, 35th N. C. inft., Moore county. Zzz=2d Lt. J. B. Davis, 2d cav., Wilson. Zzz=2d Lt. T. D. Crawford, navy, Washington. Zzz=2d Lt. E. S. Hart, 23d N. C. inft., Barich's Mill. Private W. P. Johnson, 1st cav., Charlotte. Texas. 1st Lt. W. A. Collins, 7th Texas inft., Coff