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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The First North Carolina Volunteers and the battle of Bethel. (search)
ited and will fill satisfactorily, for his constant attention to the sick has endeared him to every man in his company. I like to see privates elevated, who started from home on $11 per month, and did not wait, like some, to get offices before they started. Yours, H. Mc. K. [for the (Fayetteville) Observer.] Camp Fayetteville, York county, Va., September 9, 1861. Messrs. Editors: The First Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers being formed for dress parade this afternoon, Mr. John W. Baker, Jr., in the name and on behalf of the ladies of Fayetteville, presented to them a very handsome Confederate flag, and accompanied the presentation with the following remarks: Officers and Ladies of the First Regiment North Carolina Volunteers: It is with mingled feelings of pride and pleasure that I find myself addressing a North Carolina regiment upon the soil of Virginia—the home of Washington—and that, too, near the battle-field of Yorktown, where in the days of the Revolution t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
kindness of, 308; sketch of, 315; the coat in which he was wounded, 324: moral influence of, 371, 398. Johnson's Island Prison, A plan to escape from, 283; number of prisoners at, 289. Johnston, General Joseph E., Address on Life and Character of, 337. Jones, D. D., Rev. J. Wm., 145, 376, 406. Kelly, Capture of General B. F., 186. Kernstown, Battle of, 318. Lane, General James H., 65, 115, 182, 221, 236, 245. Lane, John H., 289, Langley, Colonel Frank H., 111. Lee, Major Baker P., 60. Lee Camp, Confederate Veterans, 400. Lee, Colonel Charles C., 245. Lee, General Robert E., Tribute from, to North Carolina troops, 119; at the Battle of Wilderness. 123, 206; knew the desperate condition of the Confederacy, 256; his war horses, 333, 269, 382; his birthday observed, 389, 397, 403. Lee, General W. H. F., Tribute to the memory of, 271. Lewis, Captain J. W., 56. Loehr, Charles T., 100. Long, General A. L., Tribute to the memory of, 272. Longstreet,