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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The artillery defenders of Fort Gregg. (search)
d again the credit of the artillery is given to Chew's Maryland battery. General Lane in a letterHill's corps, armed as infantry, and a part of Chew's Maryland battery. Harris' brigade and a feing back from the lines. I remember that Colonel Chew, and probably a few of his men, were bivouawere awaiting an opportunity to go home. Colonel Chew was in Gregg when the assaults were made, bs been claimed by Pollard and General Lane that Chew's battery participated in the defence of Gregg.nd. I have never seen any statement from Colonel Chew claiming the credit of the action of the arapers, Volume XVIII, page 283, under heading of Chew's battery, we read as follows: The 16th of January (1865) Shoemaker's and our (Thompson-Chew's) batteries disbanded, to be called in by gener the 2d. This extract would go to show that Chew's (Thompson's) battery was disbanded in Januaryhe day the lines were broken and Gregg fell Colonel Chew had no command at Petersburg. William Mille
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
. Benjamin, J P., Accomplishments of, 384. Bonaparte, Napoleon, 310. Boynton, General H. V., 386. Brackett, General Albert G., 281. Brockenbrough, Dr., John, 327. Brooke, Captain John M , 3 Brotherhood of the Southern Cross, Order of, 288. Buchanan, Admiral F., 6, 75. Burke, Rev Mr., 53. Butler, General B. F., 62. Canada, Plan in, to rescue Confederate prisoners on Johnson's Island, 288. Chancellorsville, Battle of, 323. Chapultepec, General W. S. Walker at, 296. Chew's Battery, 65. Colby, General L. W., 265. Cole, Major R. G., 266. Coleman, Colonel, Henry Eaton, 52, 203. Colonial Virginian, The, 125. Confederate Army, The, Its numbers—troops furnished to, by States—its losses, and contrasted with that of Grant in 1865, 253, 399; Feeding of, when paroled, 266. Confederate, who led a Federal charge, A. 297. Confederate Flag, Return of General Maury's, 263. Confederate Soldier, Humor of the, 313. Confederate Veterans, United; General Gor