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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 8 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The cavalry fight at Trevilian Station. (search)
e, not far to the right of the angle, in the open field. As there was no protection to the men who served the guns, they were picked off and shot by Sheridan's sharp-shooters as fast as they could take their positions. I consequently directed Major Chew, commanding the artillery battalion, to have the survivors withdrawn to a place of safety, and had to rely upon Hart's and Thomson's guns stationed farther to the right. The attacking forces would spread out, and at times open fire along our e, and after six assaults had been repulsed, we heard the usual preparation for another, and, as I concluded, the last desperate effort. Now that the dusky atmosphere would in a measure protect the cannoneers from the sharp-shooters, I directed Major Chew to reman the two howitzers and double-shot them with canister, as I believed the enemy would emerge from the woods a little more than a stone's-throw in our front, cross the fence (which they had not previously done), and rush for our line. Th
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
roops: 1st Reg't, Col. T. M. R. Talcott. first Army Corps, Lieut.-Gen. James Longstreet. Pickett's division, Maj.-Gen. George E. Pickett. Steuart's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. George H. Steuart: 9th Va., Col. J. J. Phillips; 14th Va., Col. William White; 38th Va., Col. George K. Griggs; 53d Va., Col. W. R. Aylett; 57th Va., Col. C. R. Fontaine. Corse's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Montgomery D. Corse: 15th Va., Col. T. P. August; 17th Va., Col. Arthur Herbert; 29th Va.,Col. James Giles; 30th Va., Col. R. S. Chew; 32d Va., Col. E. B. Montague. Hunton's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Eppa Hunton: 8th Va., Col. N. Berkeley; 18th Va., Col. H. A. Carrington; 19th Va., Col. Henry Gantt; 28th Va., Col. William Watts; 56th Va., Col. William E. Green. Terry's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William R. Terry: 1st Va., Col. Frederick G. Skinner; 3d Va., Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr.; 7th Va., Col. C. C. Flowerree; 11th Va., Col. M. S. Langhorne; 24th Va., Lieut.-Col. Richard L. Maury. field's division, Maj.-Gen. Charles W. Field.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
Capt. Henry Edmunds; 57th Va., Lieut.-Col. William H. Ramsey. Corse's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Montgomery D. Corse, Col. Arthur Herbert: 15th Va., Maj. Charles H. Clark; 17th Va., Col. Arthur Herbert; 29th Va., Lieut. John A. Coulson; 30th Va., Col. Robert S. Chew; 32d Va., Capt. Samuel W. Armistead. Hunton's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Eppa Hunton, Maj. Michael P. Spessard: 8th Va.,----; 18th Va., Lieut. Charles H. Wilkinson; 19th Va.,----; 28th Va., Maj. Michael P. Spessard; 56th Va., Capt. John W. Jones.a.,----; 10th Fla., Col. Charles F. Hopkins; 11th Fla.,----. artillery, Brig.-Gen. R. L. Walker. McIntosh's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. William M. Owen: Ala. Battery (Hurt's), Lieut. George A. Ferrell; La. Battery, Capt. Edward Owen; Md. Battery (Chew's),----; Va. Battery (Chamberlayne's); Va. Battery, Capt. Berryman Z. Price; Va. Battery (Donald's), Lieut. William T. Wilson. Poague's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. William T. Poague: Miss. Battery (Richards's), Lieut. John W. Yeargain; N. C. Battery, C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
P. Leigh Ligon, 1st Lt. Commanding Co. C, 53d Regiment Va. Infantry. C. Bilharz, 2d Lt. Co. I, 53d Va. Regiment. R. C. Shell, 2d Lieut. Co. G, 53d Va. Regiment. A. T. Farmer, 2d Lt. Co. F, 53d Va. Regiment. Arthur Herbert, Col. 17th Va. Infantry, Commanding Corse's Brigade. Robert H. Turner, Maj. and Q. M., Corse's Brigade. V. M. Brown, Maj. and C. S. Wilson C. N. Carr, Capt. and A. Q. M. Penton M. Henderson, 1st Lt. and Ord. Off. J. C. Granberry, Missionary. Robt. S. Chew, Col., Commanding 30th Va. Vols. J. Milton Gouldin, Lt.-Col. 30th Va. Vols. C. R. Pollard, 1st Lt. and Adj't, 30th Va. Vols. W. R. D. Moncure, Chaplain, 30th Va. Vols. J. M. Hudgin, Capt. Co. F, 30th Va. Infantry. G. Allensworth, Capt. Co. G, 30th Va. Infantry. W. B. Kidd, Capt. Co. H, 30th Va. Vols. J. W. Scott, Capt. Co. E, 30th Va. Infantry. C. H. Clarke, Maj. Commanding 15th Va. Regiment. H. C. Ghent, Surg. 15th Va. Regiment Infantry. Wm. Movorkept, Surgeon, 15th V
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
t. H. A., 424. Chambers, Lt. W. A., 394. Chambliss, Lt. H. B., 108. Champion, Lt., David, 394. Chancellor, Lt. J. T., 190. Chapman, Lt. H. H., 441. Chapman, Lt. W. S, 348. Chappell, Lt. G. D,348. Chappell, Lt. T. A., 449. Charters, Capt. G. A., 75. Chappelor, Lt. H. S., 109. Chatham, Capt. J. W., 333. Cherry, Lt. E B., 413. Cherry, Capt. E H., 402. Cherry, Capt. G. R., 176, 177. Cherry, Capt. M. G., 296, Chesnutt, Capt. C. L., 383. Cheeves, Lt., Shelton, 457. Chew, Col. R. S., 72 Chichester, Eng. A. M., 458. Chickahominy, XXV. Childrey, Lt. J. E., 447. Chowney, Capt. O. B., 121. Christian, Lt. A., 145. Christian, Lt. C. M., 450. Christian, Asst. Surg. R. A., 247. Christian, Capt R. H., 17. Christian, Lt. R. K, 190. Christian, Capt. R. L., 16. Christian, Lt. T., 334. Christian, Capt. T. L., 144. Christopher, Lt. B. A., 95. Clagett, Surg. J. E., 2. Claiborne, Surg., Jas. W., 347. Clarke, Maj C. H., 73. Clark, Lt. James P., 177. Clark,
Election of Bank officers. --At the regular meeting of the Directory of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia, at Fredericksburg, on Wednesday, Mr. William Ware, for many years the Teller, was unanimously chosen to fill the vacancy in the Cashiership, caused by the death of Arthur Goodwin, Esq. John M. Wallace, lately the Book-Keeper, was made Teller, vice Ware, promoted; and Capt, Robert S. Chew, at present in command of Company B. 30th regiment, was elected Book-Keeper.
Election of a Bank officer. --Dr. F. Preston Wellford was, on Wednesday last, chosen by the Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia to fill the vacancy in the office of book-keeper, occasioned by the dedeclension of Capt. Robert S. Chew, previously elected to the same office, who remains with his company.--Fredericksburg Recorder, 13th.