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ordered to report, with my battery, to Major-General Hill, but was not called on to go into action again. About five o'clock, I obtained permission to go to the rear for ammunition. The following are the casualties which occurred during this artillery engagement: Killed: John L. Brown, Francis T. Herndon, of Rockbridge County, Virginia. Wounded: John Doran, of Lexington, severely, in arm, by a shell; John Fuller, of Rockbridge, severely bruised by a shell. Slightly wounded: E. Holmes Boyd, R. K. Compton, John M. Brown, Randolph Fairfax, Sergeant David E. Moore, John H. Moore, Abner E. Arnold, William H. Bolling. One horse was killed, and several disabled. With three or four exceptions, the conduct of the men and officers was in the highest degree creditable. Very respectfully, &c., W. T. Poague. Report of Captain Page. camp of Third battalion reserve artillery, July 12, 1862. Major William Nelson: Major: According to your request, I respectfully submit
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
nes, Co. I. A. H. Benick, Co. B. J. A. Amos, Co. F. J. H. Adcock, Co. A. Jas. A. Watkins, Co. F. Thos. F. Kersey. Co. F. E. C. Fitzhugh, Capt. and A. A. G. [25] I certify that the foregoing is a correct report of the troops under my command, and that this list of private property is also correct. M. P. Shepard, Maj., Commanding Hunton's Brigade. Terry's Brigade. T. V. Williams, Col. Commanding Brig. James Bruce, Maj. and Q. M. Rob. L. Francisco, Capt. and A. Q. M. E. Holmes Boyd, 1st Lt. and Ord. Off. C. C. Henkle, Surg. Brig. Pleasant Dawson, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. J. J. Jenkins, Capt. Commanding 2d Va. Infantry. W. C. Sheerer, Capt. Co. G, 2d Va. Infantry. Berkeley W. Moore, Capt. Co. K, 2d Regiment. John F. Foley, 1st Lt. Co. H, 2d Va. Inft. P. W. Nelson, 1st Lt. Co. C, 2d Va. Infantry. D. H. Cockrill, 2d Lt. Co. A, 2d Va. and Pr. Mar. Gordon's Div. Cleon Moore. 2d Lt. Co. K, 2d Va. Infantry, on duty with Pro. Battalion, 2d Corps. S. H.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. J. W., 286. Bond, Capt., Antrobus, 71. Boone, Capt., Thos. D., 253. Boone, Lt. W. R., 286. Borland, Capt., Euclid, 347. Bost, Capt. R. A., 275. Bost, Maj., Thos. L., 359. Bostic, Lt. T. J., 263. Boteler, Col. A. R, 185. Boulware, Ass't Surg. J. R., 123. Bowen, Hos. Stew'd A. H., 46. Bowen, Capt. B. A., 314. Bowen, Capt. D., 326. Bowen, Lt. James F., 96. Bowen, Col. R. E., 121. Bower, Lt. C. A., 13, 49. Bowers, U. S. A. Col., XVIII. Bowie, Lt. R. E., 122. Boyd, Lt., E. Holmes, 84. Boyd, Capt. J. W., 109. Boyd, Capt. J. B., 160. Boyd, Lt. R. M., 473. Boyd, Lt., Warren, 122. Boyette, Lt., Lary, 253. Boykin, Maj. E. M., 479, 484. Boykin, Ensign L., 213. Boykin, Capt. R. B., 1o. Boyle, Ass't Surg. D. S., 305. Box, Lt., Leroy. F., 314. Bozeman, Surg. J. J., 476. Bradford, Capt. J., 467. Bradley, Lt. S. B., 383. Bradshaw, Lt. C. H., 450. Brailsford, Maj. E. D., 367. Brahan, Lt. H., 160. Branch, Lt. John P., 447. Brand, Capt. W. S., 123.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
t, first captain of the Richmond Grays, and who volunteered for the Mexican war. There are few of them residents of this city, but among them are Generals D. H. Maury, B. D. Fry, D. A. Weisiger, Dr. J. L. M. Curry, and Major John Poe, all of whom were in the procession. J. Bowie Strange Camp, Confederate Veterans, 200 men, General T. L. Rosser commanding, Charlottesville, Va. Camp Garrett Veterans, 30 men, Captain C. L. Thompson commander, Huntington, W. Va. Winchester camp, Colonel E. Holmes Boyd commander, Winchester, Virginia. Louisa county, Virginia, 82 men, Colonel T. Smith commander. Frederick county Maryland camp, Rev. C. Randolph Page commander. Thirteenth Virginia Infantry, 210 men, Major R. O. Peatross commander, Caroline county, Virginia. Randolph Thirtieth Virginia Infantry, 30 men, Lieutenant M. H. Wilson commander, Beverley, West Virginia. Person county, North Carolina Veteran Association, 30 men, J. A. Long Prescott commander, Roxboroa, North Caro
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)
chester and Martinsburg, C. D. Fishburne, and on the 27th, David R. Barton and Lyt. S. Macon, after it arrived at Camp Stevens, where, also, on the 28th June, E. Holmes Boyd joined it. The history of the company, recorded on the muster-roll, which was made out as of June 30, 1861, has the following which may be of interest: Thered to signal corps, November 14, 1862. William H Cox, detailed to hospital duty, September 6, 1862. Calvin M. Dold, detailed to same, September 20, 1862. E. Holmes Boyd, appointed first lieutenant of artillery in ordnance, January 29, 1863. John Doran, discharged January 7, 1863, and Jacob N. Rhodes, February 20, 1863. *Black, Benjamin F. Blackford, Launcelot M. *Blain, Daniel Bolling, William H. Boteler, Alexander R., Jr. Boteler, Charles P. *Boteler, Henry Boyd, E. Holmes Brockenbrough, J. Bowyer Brockenbrough, Willoughby N. Brooke, Pendleton Brown, Henry C. Brown, John L. Brown, John M. *Brown, John
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A confederation of Southern Memorial Associations. (search)
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, Lieut., Walter, how he died, 135. Boyd, Belle, 296. Boyd, Lieutenant, E. Holmes, 69 Branch, Major, Thomas, 26. Brander, Major T. A, 4. Broadbent, Captain, Wallace, 308. Brockenbrough, Captain, J. Bowyer, 70. Brown's Raid, John, 185, 317. Brown, Governor Joseph E 288 Browne, General William M., 298. Brown, Lieutenant William M., 70. Brunswick Guard, Record and Roll of, 8; Blues, Record of, 261. Bryan, Mrs., Joseph, 383. Burke of North Carolina, Hon. Thomas, 81. Burkholder, N. M., 106. Butler, General B. F., 319. Caldwell, W. W, 2