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The Daily Dispatch: January 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 18 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
illard. Co. B. 1st Sergeant W. B. Dickson, 5th Sergeant C. S. Steele, Private T. B. Keese, J. W. Liles, Palmetto Sharpshooters. Staff. Sergeant-Maj. E. C. Durant, Q. M. Sergeant A. J. Sitton, Ord. Sergeant W. T. Miller, Hosp. Stew'd S. A. Kell. Co. A. 2d Sergeant G. W. L. Teague, 3d Sergeant C. I. Gassaway, 4th Sergeant L. B. Willard, 1st Corporal H. P. Grady,. 2d Corporal R. D. Dunlap, 3d Corporal J. M. Fincher, 4th Corporal J. M. Fant, Private W. Barnett, I. C. Barnett, E. Bearden, T. J. Comer, F. M. Comer, J. F. M. Davis, D. S. Davis, Wm. Dunaway, Jos. Eubanks, C. P. Fincher, T. D. Fincher, Private L. A. Hames, W. G. Hughes, M. M. Humphreys, A. L. Hunsucker, A. A. Killian, D. E. Killian, H. Mabry, N. Malone, L. McDaniel, J. C. Mott, J. F. Powell, A. W. St. Amand, J. D. Smith, Wm. Smith, P. G. Thomas, D. A. Thomas, J. J. Walker, D. D. Willard, 1st Corporal W. H. H. Hunt, Private B. F. Cleveland, J. R.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
G. Stallings, Corporal D. C. Barbee, B. Andrews, G. W. Davidson, Private W. Bostick, A. Carlton, L. D. H. Ford, E. W. Howard, E. Herndon, J. Hudson, C. Jenkins, Private A. F. Morris, L. Pickard, W. S. Parker, E. Sikes, John Ship, R. D. Stone, J. H. Stone, J. F. Williams, J. H. Williams, S. Williams, G. S. Williams. Co. K. Sergeant R. L. Walker, Private Francis Hughes, M. A. Hessee, Rufus McCulloch, H. C. King, Thos. Lynch, Private H. Allen, E. Malone, Wm. Barnett, B. Meadows, G. W. Cheeks, N. P. Deshorg, A. C. Dalby, James Norwood, A. C. Dailey, Thos. L. Ray, G. G. Dailey, J. M. Shaw, G. Fulbright, James Squires, A. Graham, James Thomas, J. C. Hazell, Henry Walker, W. H. Hazell, Wm. Walker, Thos. Horner, G. W. Pittard. Thos. Hughes, [6 off.; 175 men.] I certify, upon honor, that of the number of men on this roll, only seventy two (72) were armed on the morning of the 9th inst. J. H. Dickey, Capt. Commanding Regimen
saw Mr. Taylor there, at the new stable. Found William Barnett and a negro man with him. Mr. Taylor was in an a report of a pistol in that direction. I said to Barnett and Thomas that somebody was shot. We all three pu thing up, you old villain — you have done enough. Barnett said, you have already killed him; are you going towill be hung for him; and meant to do it. I said to Barnett, hold his head up straight. I got down on my kneessame time putting his hand on his belly. I said to Barnett, let us take him in the house. Jos. Barnard said, hand. I immediately went after the buggy. Thomas, Barnett and myself, with the negro man, put him in the buggthe yard and he in the door. I fell at once.--Bill Barnett and Carter ran up. I heard Barnett say, what on earBarnett say, what on earth are you going to do, Bernard? Are you going to kill a man on the ground? or shoot a man when he is dead?--d right at me. He did not make any reply to this. --Barnett ran right in and he and Carter took me up. I did no