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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 8 0 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
tte, Sergeant W. L. Tosh. Q. M. Sergeant M. F. White, one private horse. Corp. John H. Rhodes, C. J. Falger, Wm. E. Howbert, Corp. Chas. Johnston, R. H. Ligon, L. C. Cook. Bugler John M. Beemer, one private horse. Privates. John W. Anderson, Geo. A. Beemer, Samuel A. Beemer, B. W. Beemer, D. Bradley, Wm. E. Brown, J. H. Hennings, W. B. Hooper, T. W. Hudson, J. J. Hill, R. C. Hupp. N. B. Johnston, G. L. Brown, G. F. Bowers, John T. Bower, Jos. W. Barnette, Jas. Bryant, H. G. Brown, M. J. Ballard, Jos. Bowers, W. T. Blair, one private horse, H. R. Baldwin, Jno. F. Butler, Wm. H. Cox, Jas. E. Cox, A. T. Dillard, J. W. Deaton, J. W. Dixon, P. B. Dillard, J. H. Evans, John Evans, Wm. H. Edmundson, J. E. Forsythe, S. G. Farley, one private horse, T. J. Farmer, Jos. Farmer, J. M. Fitchett, one private horse, L. H. Gates, Wm. Goodwin, J. W. Hatcher, C. O. Huff, A. W. Huff, E. J. Huff, Wm. T. Henderson, L. Harris, J. J. Har
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Private James Vinzant, W. H. Jenninas. Co. I. Private S. A. Mitchell, Private H. R. Holmes. Co. K. 1st Sergeant John D. Gould, Private W. B. Hodge, W. J. Mercer, Private L. F. Walker, E. A. Moore. Co. L. 2d Corporal W. B. Bryant, 3d Corporal W. H. Lamb, Private S. Bonds, Private John Lee, Levi Lee. Co. M. 4th Sergeant J. Fulford, 5th Sergeant N. Campbell, C. T. Ellis, 1st Corporal N. Denmark, J. Hargrove, Private R. M. Bently, Nelson Armstrong, J. Bryant, Gustavus Brown. Private R. Bryant, [1 off. 59 men.] Fifth Florida Regiment. Co. A. Private John Mays, John Stewart, Private David L. Geer, Private B. G. Gainey, Joseph Allen. Co. B. 1st Sergeant James Oliver, 3d Sergeant Joseph Allen, 4th Sergeant Joseph Bryant, Private Andrews Feiget. Co. C. Private M. Sloan, W. R. Sloan, Samuel Edwards, Nathan Odom, Private C. S. Alligood, Asa Holt, W. M. Isler. Co. D. Private William Howell, Hawkins
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The campaign and battle of Lynchburg. (search)
half did not reach Lynchburg in time to take active part in the battle on the 18th. Opposed to Hunter's thirty-two guns, Early had none of the artillery attached to the Second Corps and only the guns under Major Floyd King belonging to Breckinridge's command, Douthat's Battery, two of Berkeley's and several of Lurty's, some fifteen or twenty all told. King had four companies of four guns each in his command, but Otey's Battery was on duty elsewhere. The batteries with him were Chapman's, Bryant's and Lowry's. Doing good service in Lowry's company was our townsman M. H. Dudley, of the Glamorgan Works. Early's Cavalry, opposed to the elegant divisions of Averell and Duffie, consisted of Imboden's remnant, one-half of which was dismounted, and all of which, though it did good service, was disorganized by the defeat at Piedmont, and, in addition, the gallant little brigade so admirably handled by General McCausland. If General Hunter did not know all this, it was his fault, for i
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
n J. Smith. Corporal, Joseph Cohn. Corporal, John R. Daniel. Corporal, Wm. W. Omohundro. Privates Alvis, G. E. Allen, William. Brooks, Custis. Bryant, John J. Childress, William T. Callahan, John. Davidson, Ellis C. Daniel, John R. Driskill, John R. Echols, Thomas. Fulks, Marshall. Fostes. Corporal, J. N. Haynes. Corporal, Benj. H. Hawkins. Corporal, Alfrned D. Hickman. Privates. Brafford, Robert A. Bocock, S. R. Brown, Preston. Bryant, Lyman. Crawford, William. Campbell, W. A. Cafflin, John W. Dixon, John J. Fitzgerald, George A. Goolsby, Paul A. Grant, W. H. Hickman, Alex. Holt, George W. Howard, John C. Ballowe, W. A. Brown, Bird. Bryant, Joseph. Butts, William R. Cash, John I. Cushwell, Thomas. Dawson, Harry. Fitzgerald. Charles J. Ford, Simeon W. Grant, Paul H. Harris, A. W. Hickman, Matthew A. Hope, Robert. Isenhower, James. Isaacs, W. H.