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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Brave Carolinian fell at Gettysburg. (search)
o was killed a moment or two later. Then Colonel Burgwyn himself took the colors and as we were adand at the same time taking the flag from Colonel Burgwyn. In a moment, it seemed, he was shot, an myself and some comrades went back I saw Colonel Burgwyn being carried off the field by two soldiene of their blankets for that purpose. Colonel Burgwyn asked me, whom he recognized as being a m and took hold of the blanket to help us. Colonel Burgwyn did not seem to suffer much, but asked th to leave, which he did. In a few moments Colonel Burgwyn said to me that he would never forget me, came up and expressed much sympathy with Colonel Burgwyn. The latter said that he was very grateffor one of our litters, in order to place Colonel Burgwyn upon it, so as to carry him more comfortarers and myself came up to the spot where Colonel Burgwyn was lying on the ground, we found that hetion, the sword, sash and gauntlets which Colonel Burgwyn wore during the terrible first day at Get[3 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Creek, or Champion Hill, Battle of, 42 Bannister, W. C., 8 Bee, Gen. Barnard E., 80, 151 Bernard, George S. 1 Bledsoe, Ll. D., Albert Taylor, 166 Botetourt Battery at Vicksburg, 29; Ad-dress of Miss Mary Johnston 29; Roll of with casualties in. 50 Breckinridge Col. W. C. P., 263 Boyd, Lt. L. V., killed, 268 Brent, killed, Captain, 272 Brooke Captain John M., 239 Bruce, Captain D. H., 155 Bruner, Captain, Andrew Jackson, 283 Bullock. Captain James D. 238 Burgwyn, Col. H. K., killed, 120 Campbell, Historian, Charles, 7 Carter, Lieut. Robert R., 239 Chalmers, Gen. J. R., 217 Chancellorsville, Fitz Lee at, 142 Chenault, Col. David W 258, 276 Chenault, Capt., Joseph, killed, 279 Cheves, Langdon, 162 Christian, Hon., Geo. L., 125 Christian M D., Col. W. B., 62 Cold Harbor, Battle of, 191 Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 258 Confederate States Cotton bonds: Failure to sell in 1862, 201 Fictitious Value of in 1869, 203 Con
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.31 (search)
ttention to the fate of his brother, Colonel Henry King Burgwyn, the gallant young commander of the o was killed a moment or two later. Then Colonel Burgwyn himself took the colors and as we were adand at the same time taking the flag from Colonel Burgwyn. In a moment, it seemed, he was shot, anmyself and some comrades went back, I saw Colonel Burgwyn being carried off the field by two soldiene of their blankets for that purpose. Colonel Burgwyn asked me, whom he recognized as being a m and took hold of the blanket to help us. Colonel Burgwyn did not seem to suffer much, but asked thto leave, which he did. In a few moments, Colonel Burgwyn said to me that he would never forget me, came up and expressed much sympathy with Colonel Burgwyn. The latter said that he was very grateffor one of our litters, in order to place Colonel Burgwyn upon it, so as to carry him more comfortarers and myself came up to the spot where Colonel Burgwyn was lying on the ground, we found that he[2 more...]