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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Personal reminiscences of the last days of Lee and his Paladins. (search)
was directed to him, at least, and forwarded by a mounted orderly, and in a few hours, we all standing in the meantime in line in the rain, there came an order for eighty-four of us to be sent back to Appomattox Courthouse, and to report to General Bartlett, a Federal officer of distinction, and a gentleman. He, after the war, settled in Richmond, and made many friends during the few years of his life in the South. I think he finally died of wounds received in action. We were conducted under guard, through the dark and rain, several miles back in the direction of the Courthouse, and reached General Bartlett's command about 9 o'clock P. M. He sent for Colonel Saunders and myself to be brought into his tent, and, after some kind talk, gave direction for us to be carried to the picket lines and released, instructing us to report to General F——, of Texas, who would parole us. According to the terms of the surrender, the Confederate generals were required to parole the men of their
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
etary of War: General A. P. Hill reports that General Mahone, in retaking the salient possessed by the enemy this morning, recovered the four guns with which it was armed, captured 12 stand of colors, seventy-four officers, including Brigadier-General Bartlett and staff, and 855 enlisted men. Upward of 500 of the enemy's dead are lying unburied in the trenches. His loss slight. R. E. Lee. Memorable service. If it was General Weisiger, and not General Mahone, whose service on the 30ter to charge) came from you. As my attention was to the front, and you were on the right, I did not see you again until we had gained the outer breastworks. I then met you, and begged you not to expose yourself. The crater was then held by General Bartlett. Yelled forward! Mr. William W. Caldwell, of Company C, 12th Virginia Regiment, a member of the battalion of sharp-shooters, which command charged with the brigade on the extreme left of the line, in his statement, said: I had n
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.36 (search)
t, John P. Manico, F. A. St. Amant, H. W. Spencer, W. T. Saul, Thos. S. Turner, Charles H. Waldo, E. V. Wiltz. Second Company. Steve Britton, John A. Coakley, Hy. Carey, Thos. O. Dyer, C. A. Duval, Geo. W. Humphreys, Lieut. Sam Haines, J. L. Hock, Oscar Jewell, R. C. Lewis, Louis Miller, Wm. Mills, John R. McGowan, Geo. G. Strawbridge, C. Carter Twitchell, Robt. Urquhart, Jr., Philip Von Coln, T. H. H. Walker. Third Company. J. D. Blanchard, M. Napier Bartlett, Thomas Ballentine, Robert Bruce, George Bernard, M. Burke, Richard Bryant. Michael B. Cantrell, J. H. Colles, John W. Dempsey, artificer; Gen. Jas. Dearing, A. E. Grimmer, Stringer Kennedy. R. H. Kitchen, George H. Meek, C. B. Marmillon, P. W. Pettis, Sergeant; James W. Price, Wm. H. Pinckard, Frank Shaw, Wm. S. Toledano, Ralf Turnell, Jake White, F. P. Foucher. Fourth Company. Lieut. H. A. Battles, Steve Burke, C. C. Bier, Jos. W. Bu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A confederation of Southern Memorial Associations. (search)
Alabama Regiment cut to pieces, Williams' 94. Alexander, Edgar, 71. Anderson's Corps complimented, 11. Appomattox Courthonse, Wants of the army at, 39; Last charge at, 41, 259; Last man killed at, 252. April 9th, 1865, lines by Percy Greg, 376. Arizona organized by the C. S. Government in 1862, 222. Armistead Brigade transferred, 8 Army of Northern Virginia unparalleled, 113. Artis Avis or Bird of Art, 304. Attucks, Crispus, 157. Barn-burners, Sheridan's, 98. Bartlett, General William F., 47, 207. Barton Jr., Lieut David R., 69. Beale, General R. L. T., 253. Beauregard, General P. G. T., 287; at Drewry's Bluff and Petersburg, 318. Behan, Mrs. W. J 380. Benton, Thomas A., Views of, 163. Bermuda Hundred, 330. Bernard, George S., 204. Bingen on the Rhine, 350. Birthday of Lee, poem 238. Blackford. Lieutenant L. M., 70. Blakemore, The Bravest, 49 Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 157. Bouldin, Captain E. E., 71, 77, 250. Bowie, Lieu