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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
Reeves, Samuel D. Lowe, William J. Montgomery, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer, Samuel N. Stowe. Adjutants: Duncan A. McRae, Romulus S. Folger. Sergeant-majors: Milton A. Lowe, J. T. Lowe, W. R. Rankin. Captains, A. Q. M.: George S. Thompson, Durant A. Parker. Q. M. Sergeants: Edward Moore, J. C. Kelly, T. C. Lowe. Captain, A. C. S.: Nicholas Gibbon. Commissary sergeant: W. A. Mauney. Surgeons: Robert Gibbon, W. W. Gaither. Assistant surgeons: F. N. Luckey, R. G. Barham, Thomas B. Lane, M. L. Mayo. Hospital stewards: John Abernathy, L. J. Barker. Ordnance sergeant: Gabriel Johnston. Chaplains: Oscar J. Brent, F. Milton Kennedy, D. S. Henkel. This regiment, numbering about 900, was organized at High Point, North Carolina, September 21, 1861, as appears from the following communication: camp Fisher, high Point, September 21, 1861. Lieutenant-Colonel James H. Lane: Dear Sir—You were unanimously elected colonel of the 28th North Carolina Volun