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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
s. F. H. Archer, Lt.-Col. Jo. A. Rogers, Capt. Co. D. Jas. E. Childrey, 1st Lt. Co. E. Jos. T. Harrison, 2d Lt. Co. C. A. B. Morrison, Capt. Commanding 44th Battalion Va. Infantry. R. D. Rambant, 1st Lt. Co. B, 44th Va. Battalion Act'g Adj't. Wm. R. Clements, 2d Lt. Co. B, 44th Va. Battalion Commanding Co. R. A. Allen, 1st Lt. Co. C, 44th Va. Battalion Commanding Co. G. E. Smith, 2d Lt. Co. C, 44th Va. Battalion. M. S. Green, 2d Lt. Co. C, 44th Va. Battalion. John P. Branch, 1st Lt. Co. E, and A. A. Q. M. 44th Va. Battalion. Thos. R. Edmonds, 2d Lt. Co. E, 44th Va. Battalion Commanding Co. G. B. Eanes, 1st Lt. Co. F, Hood's Battalion. [13] Forty-fourth Virginia Battalion. Co. A. Sergeant A. Traylor, Private A. Tatum, Private Lewis Crowder, J. A. McCann. Co. B. Sergeant R. F. Charles, Private Able Bates, Julius Branch, J. H. Moore, Private E. Saunders, W. F. Kennon, L. J. Wren, W. J. Willkerson. Co. C. Sergeant F. H. Trotter
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address of honorable R. T. Bennett, late Colonel 13th North Carolina Infantry, C. S. A. (search)
s of superior numbers, has grown faint. Already, time lends to the events of that struggle, which were the most energetic and tumultuous in their accomplishment, the air of repose. The South, inspired by lofty ideals of duty and stimulated by precious faith, has done well in preserving, amidst poverty and toil, the wholesome truths of that great struggle. The fullness of time has come. The daughters and granddaughters of the regiments that followed the leadership of Lee and Jackson, Branch and Bragg, upon the crested ridge amid the stormy presence of Battle—the women of our State have set up a stone for a pillar, to testify to unborn ages our reverence for our dead. Jacob, who is woven into the text and fibre of the Book of Genesis as a thread of gold may be woven into cloth, set up a stone to commemorate a solemn epoch in his life, and named the place whereon the stone was set up—Bethel. Verily, there is no new thing under the sun. In the vision of John, that sublime a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
nt, Headquarters A. T., Dalton, Feb. 20, ‘64, ordered to report to S. H. Stout, Medical-Director of Hospitals. Bailey, A. W., Surgeon, Sept. 30, ‘63, Palmetto S. S. Bagnall, R. D., Assistant Surgeon, Sept. 30, ‘63, 20th Georgia Regiment. Branch, S., Assistant Surgeon, Sept. 30, ‘63, 3d South Carolina Battalion. Left with wounded at Gettysburg. Baxley, Wm. H., Assistant Surgeon, com'd, Richmond, Dec. 14, ‘63. Ordered to report to A. J. F., Medical-Director, Dalton, Jan. 27, ‘64, orddridge, Alexander S., Surgeon, com'd Dec. 16, ‘61. Dec. 31, ‘62, 47th Tennessee Regiment, died July 27, ‘63. Barron, John T., Assistant Surgeon, A. & I. G. O. S. O. No. 252, Richmond, Oct. 28, ‘62. Resignation accepted by Secretary of War. Branch, John D., Surgeon, passed Jan. 28, ‘63. Ordered to report to colonel commanding 1st Regiment, Georgia Cavalry, for assignment to duty, date from Aug. 15, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 1st Georgia Cavalry. Medical-Director Stanford report
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
, Major Jed Hotchkiss, Dr. Hunter McGuire, Dr. J. William Jones, Rev. Dr. Smith (aide to General Jackson), Captain W. Gordon McCabe, Colonel Archer Anderson, Captain John Cussons, Hon. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mr. Joseph Bryan, Colonel E. P. Reeve, Major James D. Patton, Colonel Alex. W. Archer, Mr. Greer Baughman, Captain Sheppard, Major Charles S. Stringfellow, Mr. Ro. S. Bosher, Major Robert Stiles, General W. B. Taliaferro, Colonel W. H. Palmer, Colonel J. B. Cary, Captain Phil. Haxall, Major John P. Branch, Major W. E. Simons, Rev. Dr. Cooper, Mr. E. B. Addison, Colonel Maury, Colonel Cutshaw, Mr. Robert B. Munford, Mr. James T. Gray, Captain Thomas Ellett, Colonel Charles S. Venable, General W. H. Payne, and Mr. James B. Pace. Zzzopened with prayer. Judge Christian called the vast assemblage to order at 5:30 promptly, and Rev. Dr. J. William Jones, who is now chaplain at the University of Virginia, opened the proceedings with the following prayer: Oh! Lord, God of Abraham, Is
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
nant John A. Davis commanding, twenty-five men. Battery C, of Portsmouth, Captain C. R. Warren, forty-five men. Battery A, Richmond Howitzers, Captain John A. Hutcheson, sixty-five men. Rev. Dr. Landrum, chaplain of the Richmond Howitzers, rode at their head. Following the artillery were the cavalry, under Lieutenant-Colonel Charles J. Euker, who had as his staff Major W. D. Turner, Captain J. Y. Downman, Captain E. D. Hotchkiss, Captain Stewart McGuire, Captain H. C. Hubbell. Major Branch commanded the squadron, which was formed as follows: Troop A, Stuart Horse Guard, Captain E. J. Euker, forty men in line. Troop F, Chesterfield, Captain I. C. Winston, twenty-eight men in line. Troop H, Henrico, Lieutenant George D. Carter in command, twenty eight men in line. Troop K, Albemarle, Captain Nelson, twenty men in line. Just at this place in the column were the carriages containing the orator, poet, minister, &c., to take part in the ceremonies, the officers of