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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
he hill on the extreme right, beyond the creek, and Company G, of my regiment, was also thrown over the stream to protect the howitzer under Captain Brown. Captain Bridges, of Company A, First North Carolina regiment, took post in the dense woods beyond and to the left of the road. Major Montague, with three companies of his bawas accordingly directed to fall back, and the whole of our advanced troops were withdrawn. At this critical moment I directed Lieutenant-Colonel Lee to call Captain Bridges out of the swamp, and ordered him to reoccupy the nearest advanced work, and I ordered Captain Ross, Company C, First Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, toer a very heavy fire in a most gallant manner. As Lieutenant-Colonel Stuart had withdrawn, Captain Ross was detained at the church, near Randolph's Battery. Captain Bridges, however, crossed over and drove the Zouaves out of the advanced howitzer battery and reoccupied it. It is impossible to overestimate this service. It dec
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.20 (search)
he hill on the extreme right, beyond the creek, and Company G, of my regiment, was also thrown over the stream to protect the howitzer under Captain Brown. Captain Bridges, of Company A, First North Carolina regiment, took post in the dense woods beyond and to the left of the road. Major Montague, with three companies of his bawas accordingly directed to fall back, and the whole of our advanced troops were withdrawn. At this critical moment I directed Lieutenant-Colonel Lee to call Captain Bridges out of the swamp, and ordered him to reoccupy the nearest advanced work, and I ordered Captain Ross, Company C, First Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, toer a very heavy fire in a most gallant manner. As Lieutenant-Colonel Stuart had withdrawn, Captain Ross was detained at the church, near Randolph's Battery. Captain Bridges, however, crossed over and drove the Zouaves out of the advanced howitzer battery and reoccupied it. It is impossible to overestimate this service. It dec
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.42 (search)
ment. Robert McIntosh, company K, 12th Alabama regiment. J. B. Vial, company E, 5th Alabama regiment. James Spencer, company A, 5th Alabama regiment. A. J. Kehely, company C, 15th Alabama regiment. Thomas G. Leslie, company K, 10th Alabama regiment. B. R. Morgan, company A, 10th Alabama regiment. John J. Riley, company C, 5th Alabama regiment. William Mines, company F, 12th Alabama regiment. John Porter, 12th Alabama regiment. William Carraker, 15th Alabama regiment. J. W. Bridges, 13th Alabama regiment. T. S. Bryan, 13th Alabama regiment. A. J. Gibson, 6th Alabama regiment. Georgians. John Hackett, company E, 60th regiment. Thomas J. Wroten, company K, 21st regiment. Martin McNain, company I, 12th regiment. H. M. Thompson, company F, 53d regiment. J. M. Figgens, company G, 23d regiment. H. H. Reeves, company G, 31st regiment. A. Gamble, company K, 60th regiment. J. B. W. Aligood, company C, 26th regiment. George W. Crawford, company H, 17th re