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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. Laughton, 1st Lt. Co. D, 12th Va. Infantry. T. A. Williams, 2d Lt. Co. K, 6th Va. Infantry. Jno. D. Maben, 2d Lt. Co. C, 12th Va. Infantry. J. O. R. McClevy, 2d Lt. Co. B, 12th Va. Infantry. S. B. Eley, Capt. Co. D, 16th Va. Infantry. L. R. Kelly, Capt. Co. B, 16th Va. Infantry. Jos. B. Goodwin, Capt. Co. F, 16th Va. Infantry. John H. Gayle, Capt. Co. C, 16th Va. Infantry. J. H. Bailey, Capt. Co. E, 16th Va. Infantry. Thos. M. Owen, 1st Lt. Co. E, 16th Va. Infantry. W. S. Chapman, 1st Lt. Co. D, 16th Va. Infantry. Thos. W. Smith. 1st Lt. Co. A, 16th Va. Infantry. D. W. Duke, 1st Lt. Co. B, 16th Va. Infantry. James P. Cox, Capt. Co. D, 41st Va. Infantry. B. F. Jarratt, Capt. Co. A, 41st Va. Infantry. Jas. Smith, Capt. Co. E, 41st Va. Infantry. John W. Beaten, Capt. Co. H, 41st Va. Infantry. W. Scott Sykes, Capt. Co. F, 41st Va. Infantry. J. B. Vincent, 1st Lt. Co. E, 41st Va. Infantry. Henry W. Frith, 1st Lt. Co. B, 41st Va. Infantry. W. E. Bea
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll of Company B, Ninth Virginia cavalry. (search)
n 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, killed at Brandy Station, W. P. T. Farish, A. T. Forbes, John W. Faulkner, died in hospital, Henry Fitzhugh, J. T. Gatewood, wounded at Brandy Station, W. S. Gouldin, E. Gray, R. A. Gray, R.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.11 (search)
and Custer made repeated efforts to force him from the position, without effect. About this time it was reported to Captain Chapman, of Mosby's command, that a large wagon train was en route from Milford to Winchester, under the escort of a small bre a cross-road from Chester's Gap intersects the Front Royal and Luray grade; the other, under the immediate command of Chapman, was to fall upon the front of the train, about 600 yards from the town, where there is a hill on one side and a ravine w a large force upon the Manor grade, a road running parallel with the Luray road, and took possession of Chester's Gap, Chapman's line of retreat. The latter promptly attacked the train, when he, in turn, was attacked in his rear. He immediately ong line across a narrow defile under the command of a captain or major, who stood upon foot in the middle of the road. Chapman formed his men in column, and boldly charged through this line. In the melee, the Federal captain saw he would be captu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Muster Roll of the Holcombe Guards. (search)
ll Run; J. W. Taylor, dead; A. J. Thurston, dead; George Thurston, dead; R. C. Via, T. Via, E. H. Ward, J. W. Walton, dead; B. F. Wheeler, dead; A. F. Wood, dead; W. T. Wood, dead; E. M. Wolfe, T. B. Wolfe, J. A. Wyant, killed at Dinwiddie Courthouse; W. W. Woods, killed second battle of Manassas; W. P. Woods, J. F. Wiseman. Original number, seventy-one. Following are the names of recruits: T. C. Clarke, J. L. Clarke, died in prison; Tobe Clarke, died in prison; Jimmie Harris, C. Ballard, killed at Dinwiddie Courthouse; Marion Ballard, killed at Frazer's Farm; R. Thurston, John Thurston, J. T. Thurston, R. Rea, R. A. Toombs, W. S. Chapman, W. G. Herndon, died at Point Lookout; W. H. Herring, killed at Gettysburg; Charles Racer, W. O. Sandridge, Dick Sandridge, died at Point Lookout; J. R. Slater, Joe Clements, N. Cox, died at Point Lookout; J. Fielding, Hamilton Lasley. The company was first under fire at Bull Run, July 18, 1861, and was in every battle until the surrender.