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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. Thomas, Joshua, private and clerk at headquarters A. N. V., one horse and equipments. [78] S. B. Brown, Capt. Commanding Battalion. Beale's Cavalry Brigade. Brigade Staff. J. M. Walters, Captain and Assistant Quarter-Master. G. S. Rives, Lieutenant and Provost-Marshal. James Parrish, Senior Surgeon. Ninth Regiment. Co. A—Captain, W. E. Edmonds. Co. B—Sergeant, W. E. Shadduck. Corporals, T. L. Farrish, J. W. Kidd. Privates, A. T. Broaddus, H. M. Broaddus, D. S. Cash, W. S. Gouldin, C. Conway, C. Warwick, W. .W. Woolfolk. Co. D—T. A. Pinckard, W. H. Saunders. Co. F—Corporal L. W. Mitchell. Private T. M. Moore. Co. G—Privates, W. Coleman, M. Jones. Co. H—Sergeants, R. G. Howiston, W. H. Mitchell. Privates, E. A. Duncan, J. W. Gates, T. E. Henshaw, R. Leftwich, P. Sutton. Tenth Regiment—Field and Staff W. H. Cabell, Captain and Assistant Quarter-Master. M. S. Warren, Assistant Surgeon. R. B. Boykin, Captain and A. C. S. Co
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), First Manassas. (search)
tion of our cavalry (Captains Wickham's and Radford's, and Powell's and Pitzer's), had had an engagement there with a battery of the enemy, which they had taken, but had retired after being fired on by the heavy reserve corps, which intervened between them and my command. This cavalry had come into the road by Lewis' Ford, below the stone bridge, and neither of us knew of the position of the other until some time after. * * * Reluctantly, I ordered my command to return; but, directing Colonel Cash to remain, I went with a detachment of twenty volunteers from his regiment to the bridge, where I found Lieutenant-Colonel Munford, with a portion of the Virginia cavalry, extricating the valuable capture. They had arrived by the Sudley Ford road, having pursued the enemy from the battle-field, and came up to the bridge, when Captain Kemper ceased firing. Here I remained until 10 o'clock at night, aiding Colonel Munford, when I returned to camp. I have ever deemed it an unseemly spe
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll of Company B, Ninth Virginia cavalry. (search)
odford Broaddus, H. N. Broaddus, A. T. Broaddus, Eugene Broaddus, killed on courier duty, R. H. W. Buckner, killed at Brandy Station, R. L. Books, Thomas Burke, J. G. Burruss, A. Burruss, John Battaile, W. J. Boulware, Muscoe Boulware, J. H. Branham, J. W. Burke, M. Campbell, F. D. Campbell, wounded, C. R. D. Campbell, W. S. Chandler, W. T. Chandler, wounded, R. W. Chandler, wounded at Gettysburg, Henry Chandler, W. P. Cullen, R. T. Callis, killed at Five Forks, W. S. Callis, L. H. Carter, D. S. Cash, W. S. Cash, killed in battle, L. J. Carneal, J. W. S. Collawn, J. C. Collins, James T. Collins, Catlett Conway, A. H. Conway, P. H. Conway, J. L. Coleman, lost a leg in battle, W. S. Chapman, G. Crutchfield, wounded; J. C. Dickinson, W. C. Digges, wounded, W. B. Dickinson, H. T. Dade, George G. Duffee, John W. England, wounded, J. T. Edwards, died in hospital, Charles H. Farish, died in hospital, K. R. Farish, Joseph Farish, lost a leg at Brandy Station, W. D. Farish, Charles T. Farish, k