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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
C. L. P. Warren, Surg. 26th N. C. J. Berry, Ass't Surg. 26th N. C. John A. Polk, 1st Lt. and Adj't 26th N. C. Thos. J. Cureton, Capt. 26th N. C. William N. Snelling, 2d Lt. 26th N. C. Edwin H. McManus, 3d Lt. 26th N. C. A. R. Johnson, Capt. 26th N. C. M. B. Blair, 1st Lt. 26th N. C. J. A. Bush, 2d Lt. 26th N. C. Chas. M. Stedman, Major 44th N. C. A. J. Ellis, 2d Lt. 44th N. C. M. G. Cherry, Capt. 44th N. C. Jas. T. Williams, Capt. 44th N. C. J. J. Crump, Capt. 44th N. C. Ro. Bingham, Capt. 44th N. C. Thomas H. Norwood, Capt. 44th N. C. J. H. Johnston, 1st Lieut. 44th N. C. Regiment. John H. Thorp, Capt. 47th N. C. Regiment. Thomas Westray, Lieut. 47th N. C. Regiment. Thos. L. Lasater, 1st Lieut. 47th N. C. Regiment. J. W. Jones, 1st Lieut. 47th N. C. Regiment. R. H. Fancett, Capt. 47th N. C. E. Erson, Lt.-Col. 52d N. C. T. W. H. Lilly, Surg. 52d N. C. T. J. Marion Alexander, Capt. 52d N. C. T. A. F. Hurley, 1st Lieut. 52d N. C. Regiment. W. E. Kyl
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.15 (search)
support, it continued a rapid fire upon the attacking column until the guns were reached. Some of the gunners even refused to surrender and were taken by sheer physical force. They were animated in their gallant conduct by the example of their commandtng officer. On horse-back, he was a conspicuous target, and his voice could be distinctly heard encouraging his men. Struck with admiration by his bravery, every effort was made by General McRae, Captain W. P. Oldham, of this city, Captain Robert Bingham and one or two others who were among the first to reach the guns, to save the life of this manly opponent. Unfortunately he was struck by a ball which came from the extreme flank, as all firing had ceased in front of him and he fell from his horse mortally wounded, not more lamented by his own men than by those who combatted him. This battery, when captured, was at once turned upon the retreating columns of the enemy. It was manned by a few of McRae's sharp-shooters, all of whom we
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
zation, movements and achievements of the 44th Regiment North Carolina Troops, could not have been written except for the assistance of Captains W. P. Oldham, Robert Bingham, Abram Cox and Lieutenants Thomas B. Long and Richard G. Sneed, officers of the regiment, who participated in its career, and especially am I under obligatione flag of the regiment, tattered and torn by ball and shell, its staff riddled and its folds in shreds, was presented to Mrs. Della Worth Bingham, wife of Captain Robert Bingham, Co. G, by the Major commanding, as a mark of respect and esteem in behalf of officers and men to a woman who had won their affectionate regard, and whose husband had ever followed it with fidelity and fortitude upon every field where it waved. Captain Bingham, whose home is in Asheville, N. C., still has it in his possession. Its folds shall become mouldy with the lapse of years. The time will come when the civil war shall only be remembered as a shadow of days longpassed, but
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Allen, Major, Wm., 139. Ambulance Corps, The Richmond, Members of, 113. Anderson, General Joseph R., 211. Appomattox, Surrender at, 20, 263. Archer, Colonel Fletcher H., 12. Ashford, Col., John, 257. Atkinson, Col., John Wilder, 38, 139. Averill, Col. J. H., 267. Baldwin, Joseph G , 22. Barlow, Captain J. W., 139. Barker, Capt. F. C., 366. Barnes, Gen. W. F., 78. Beauregard, Gen. G. T., 206 Benjamin, Judah P., Sketch of, 297, 378. Bennett, Captain, Frank, 171. Bingham, apt. Robert 345. Blacknall, Col. C. C., 168, 173. Blacknall, Dr., Geo. W., 168. Blacknall, Dr., Oscar, 168. Blacknall, Maj. T. H., 168. Blake, Capt. T. B., 139, 286. Blow, Capt. W. N, 275 Boonsboro, Battle of, 162, 276 Boyd, Miss, Belle, 165. Boy Heroes at Cold Harbor, 234. Brandy Station, Battle of, 148, 168. Bristow Station, Battle of, 339. Bullock, C. S. N., Irvine S., 117. Burkittsville, Charge at, 148 Burgess' Mill, Battle of, 51, 343. Cedar Creek, Bat