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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
A, Amherst Artillery. Alex. Moran, private, driver, Woolfolk's Battery, Huger's Batt. S. E. Holt, private, 2d Co. Washington Artillery. Wm. H. Cautzon, private, 4th Co. Washington Artillery. Norman Bell, Norfolk L. A. Blues. Dan'l Blain, Ord. Sergt. and clerk headquarters Rockbridge Artillery. [13] Roll of Non-Commissioned officers and privates to be paroled from Braxton's Artillery Battalion. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Major F. D Hume, one private horse. Quarter-MCarson; 7th, Henry Boteler. Privates. Adkins, Blackburn, Agner, Augustus W., Agner, Jno. D., Armistead, Chas. J., Bacon, Edloe P., Bacon, Edloe P., Jr., Baldwin, W. Ludwell, Barger, Wm. G., Black, Benjamin F., Blain, Daniel, Brown, John M., Byers, G. Newton, Compton, Robert K., Conner, Alexander, Conner, Henry, Conner, John C., Cooke, Richard D., Craig, John B., Davis, Chas. W., Davis, James M. M., Dixon, Wm. H. H., Dold,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, 72. Bilisoly, Lt. L. L., 348. Binford, Lt. R. E., 17. Bingham, Capt., Ro., 296. Binns, Surg. John C., 109. Binson, Asst. Surg. A. H., 196. Biscoe, Maj. H. L., 381. Bishop, Lt. J. A., 433. Bishop, Lt. Thos. N., 253. Black, Lt. A. W., 368. Black, Surg. H., 185, 186. Black. Lt. R. E. G., 139. Blackford, Lt. B. L., 2. Blackford, Col. W. W., 466. Blackman, D., 106. Blackwell, Chaplain J. P., 71. Blair, Lt. H. E., 17. Blair, Capt. J. E., 16. Blair, Lt. M. B., 296. Blain, Daniel, 28. Blakemore, Lt. J. H., 423. Bland, Lt. R. E., 11. Blanton, Lt. W. M., 384. Blasinedine, Lt. C. T., 96. Blassingame, Capt. J. H., 123. Blocker, Asst. Surg. J. E., 246. Blunt, Capt. J. C., 368. Blythe, Capt. A. L., 231. Boatwright, Capt., James, 368. Boggan, Lt. J. A., 263. Boggs, Chaplain W. E., 123. Bohannon, Ensign, Wm., 72. Boiling, Jr., Capt. Geo. W., 2. Boiling, Lt., Wm. N., 2. Bolton, Capt. H., 357. Bolton, Chaplain J. H., 263. Bolton, Lt. J. W., 286. Bond,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
During the time from the mustering at Staunton (say 11th May) to that of the mustering at Camp Stevens, the following members joined the company: May 15th, John Livingston Massie; on 17th, Francis K. Nelson; the 22d, William M. Brown; 27th, Daniel Blain; and on 3d June, William F. Singleton, all of whom joined it at Harper's Ferry. On the 14th June, at Winchester, Va., John M. Goul; on the 15th, Michael J. Emmet; on 17th, Nicholas H. Lewis, and 19th, Dudley S. Pendleton joined the company. rmy, March 10, 1862. Corporal John G. McCluer, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Robert S. Bull, captured March 23d, and in prison in Fort Delaware. William F. Singleton, captured March 23d, and in prison in Fort Warren. Daniel Blain, detailed on duty in ordnance department, by order of Secretary of War, September 1, 1861. John T. Gibson, relieved November 12, 1861, by order of General Jackson, to take command of Fifty-fifth Virginia militia. William W. Houston, disc