side, Gen. A. E., expedition of made possible, 285; recruits for special service, 295, 305; reference to, 627, 714; corps reference to, 686.
Burr, Aaron, reference to, 929.
Butler, Andrew J., brother of Benj.
F., 41-42; anecdote of, 190; buys horses, 264; brings provisions to Ship Island, 358; agent in buying sugar at New Orleans, 384; mentioned in Davis proclamation, 544.
Butler, Blanche, daughter of Benj.
F., 79)-81.
Butler, Ben Israel, son of Benj.
F., 79-81.
Butler, Mrs. Charlotte [Ellison], mother of Benj.
F., 41, 44, 45.
Butler, John, father of Benj.
F., 41, 43.
Butler, Paul, son of Benj.
F., 79, 81, 82.
Butler, Mrs. Sarah [Hildreth], wife of Benj.
F., 78-79; death of, 79; home life, 85; accompanies in Civil War, 82; advises to accept Major-General's commission, 242; on Frying Pan Shoals, 341-347; in New Orleans, 374.
Butler, Zepheniah, grandfather of Benj.
F., 40, 41, 48, 80.
Butterfield, Gen., Daniel, advises and assists Butler, 759.
Buz
, Miss, 89.
Bennison, Mrs. R. H., 409.
Bickerdyke, Mrs. Mary A., 48, 163,
165-170, 172-186, 209. Bissell, Miss Lucy J., 406.
Booth, Mrs., 78.
Bradford, Miss Charlotte, 153, 301, 316.
Bradley, Miss Amy M., 212-224, 301,
316. Brayton, Miss Mary Clark, 48, 53.
Breckinridge, Miss Margaret E., 48,
62, 88, 187, 199. Brendy, 62.
Filley, Mrs. Chauncey I., 408.
Fisk, Mrs. Clinton B., 408.
Flanders, Mrs. Benj., 89.
Flanders, Miss Fanny, 89.
Flanders, Miss Florence, 89.
Ford, Miss Charlotte, 406.
Francis, Miss Abby, 209.
Freeman, Mrs. Olive, 408.
Fremont, Mrs. Jessie B., 274, 408.
Frietchie, Barbara, 70-72, 76. Gardiner, Miss M., 301.
Gibboe M., 62.
Knight, Miss Sophia, 412.
Lane, Miss Adeline A., 407.
Latham, Mrs. P. C., 409.
Lanthrop, Mrs. L. E., 408.
Leach, Mrs. Lydia, 408.
Ledergerber, Miss Charlotte, 408.
Lee, Mrs. Mary W., 47, 157.
Livermore, Mrs. Mary A., 48, 53, 59,
178, 359. Long, Miss, 411.
Loring, Miss Ira E. 411.
Lovell, Miss S. R., 406.
Lo
for themselves.
All of us who were actors will soon be gone.
More than half have already crossed the river.
The rest have long since passed the meridian of life.
To name all the officers and men who acted with bravery in various battles would be impossible, and, therefore, none have been named.
If your honors please, I do not think the time will ever come when the people of this, or any other, country will fail to honor the memory of this gallant band. E. E. Bouldin, Formerly Captain Charlotte Cavalry, Company B, 14th Virginia, Confederate States Army.
[The following revised roll, has been recently furnished by Captain Bouldin.—Ed.]
Roll of the Charlotte Cavalry.
It served first in Major George Jackson's Squadron of Cavalry, C. S. A.; then it was made Company B in the 14th Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A., under General A. G. Jenkins, next under General John M. McCausland, and last under General Beale, in the Army of Northern Virginia:
Adams, Paul V., Second Sergeant.
Wood captured.
Front Royal, Va., November 22.
Berry's Ford, Va., December 17.
Madison C. H., Va., December 20.
Liberty Mills, Va., December 22.
Jack's Shop, Va., December 23.
Gordonsville, Va., December 24.
1865. ( the Regiment was furloughed for two months and transferred to Beale's Brigade, East Virginia, W. H. F. Lee's Division.)
Quaker Road, Va., March 29.
White Oak Road, Va., March 31.
Isaac Friend wounded second time.
Five Forks, Va., April 1. Henry P. Dickerson, Albert Moses and George W. Read wounded.
Avery's Church Road, Va., April 4. Hunter H. Marshall, Jr., killed.
Amelia Springs, Va., April 5.
Jetersville, Va., April 6.
Deatonsville, Va., April 6.
High Bridge, Va., April 6.
Farmville, Va., April 7.
Dallas Kent wounded.
Appomattox C. H., Va., April 9. M. C. Morris wounded.
Henry Dice killed.
E. E. Bouldin, formerly Captain Charlotte Cavalry, Company B, 14th Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A.
Danville, Va., June 21, 1906.