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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
egiment. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Maj. K. L. Haralson, Hosp. Steward T. W. Hendren, Q. M. Sergeant T. B. Somerville, Com. Sergeant T. Booth. Co. A. Sergeant J. W. Whatley, Corporal Jno. Eisenach, Isom McKinney, Private J. R. Rives, A. Richards, H. Todd, Private J. D. Burson, Wm. Covington, J. H. Campbell, Adam McKinney, J. B. Patton, Private M. T. Whatley, John Whatley, R. C. Whatley, L. V. Whatley. Co. B. Sergeant J. B. Lowrey, R. E. Woods, Corporal H. L. Barnes, J. S. Shubert, H. M. Gandy, Private D. A. Ashton, H. M. Bates, Q. Bracknell, W. W. Brown, J. J. Clark, J. W. Deason, Jas. Ellison, L. B. Fancher, W. R. Fuller, Private J. H. Goodson, J. L. Hill, M. C. Hubbard, J. W. Hubbard, S. M. Hubbard, J. P. Hubbard, B. H. Hubbard, J. J. Little, Allen Martin, Wm. McElroy, L. W. Nelson, Henry Owens, Bryant Perry. Co. C. Sergeant J. S. McBride, J. T. Albritton, J. L. Robinson, Corporal T. C. McBride, J. B. Arm
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
on, H. Z. Boon, D. H. Boon, J. M. Gant, J. S. Gorringer, Private Frank Irick, Price Harvey, J. A. Hubbard, R. W. Ingle, J. M. Nelson, W. E. Parks, W. R. Tickle. [6 off.; 117 men.] I certify, upon honor, that of the number of men appearing on these rolls, only forty were bearing arms on the morning of the 9th April, 1865. J. H. Miller, Capt. Commanding Regiment. Fifty-Fourth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Hosp'l Steward Alonza Vaughan, Co. A. Private H. L. Barnes, T. C. McBride, H. Gobble, W. A. Koontz, Private J. E. Kepley, J. A. Ward, H. J. Wofford, J. E. Wofford. Co. B. Sergeant D. H. Lafevers, Corporal Wm. England, Private J. H. Henline, S. Rudicil. Co. C. Sergeant J. Shepard, Private S. Stanley. Co. D. Private J. T. Bradley, Wm. Lawrence, T. J. Montague, Private T. N. Sykes, C. C. Woody, W. A. Wade. Co. E. Private W. H. Ferrell, Wm. Skinner, Private W. W. Redman, Sr., J. W. Wood. Co. F. Private P
rlier trains would come Mr. Lothrop from his home on Purchase street, the Wilson brothers, whose homes have just been removed to make room for the new church, William McLean and Franz Diebold, Franz Gockeritz and Thomas Osborn and Charles Hippisley, the printers, John Pitman, the fat and jolly boot maker, who kept the old curiosity shop in Brattle street, with his son Tom, and others also. A little later, N. T. Merritt, S. S. Leavitt, George M. Ritchie, Herbert Magoun, Martin Nolte, Deacon H. L. Barnes, Nathan Brown, J. H. Hatch, Rodney Tay, C. A. T. Bloom, George Lincoln and the Lanes. The older Mr. Lane often came in a four-wheeled vehicle, like himself solid and substantial. Later trains were taken by Commordore Hastings, D. A. Gleason, Edward Hall, the veteran auctioneer, J. W. Watts, the three Hallowell brothers, Ira Ackerman, W. C. Craig, J. P. Richardson, C. M. Barrett, John B. Hatch, Nathan Bridge and Luther Farwell; while George Spaulding, the Traveller man, H. T. Wood and