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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.12 (search)
imore, Md., sun, September 16—October 18, 1908.] Reminiscences of Jackson's Old Division by Captain James M. Garnett and Alexander Hunter, with Comments by Alex. Robert Chisholm. Numbers against General Lee—An estimate that he had but 35,000 or 36,000 in the Conflict—Hungry men fought bravely. The approaching anniversar answered that we Rebs were savage with hunger, and men always holler when hungry. Alexander Hunter. Washington, D. C., September, 1903. Comments by Alexander Robert Chisholm. The New York Herald, September 26, 1903, prints the following letter: In your issue of September 21, appears a letter from General Alexander Hame was the general in command. It was his battle, and history will never permit a subordinate commander or any one else to steal the glory.. He acted wisely in not attacking Lee on the 18th, for his defeat would have been certain. The position held was a strong one. Alexander Robert Chisholm, Formerly Aid to General Beaure
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
27. Brunswick Guards, Company H, 53d Va., roll of, 120. Buck, Captain Irving A., 162, 218. Bullock, captain n J. D., 71. Burton, W. L., 171. Cabell, W. L., 68. Canby, General E. R., 48. Capers, General F. W. 3. Carlyle, on whom to honor, 251. Cary, Misses Hettie and Constance, 70. Chaffin's Bluff Battalion, 141. Chancellorsville Battle of 282. Chambersburg Burning of, 261. Charlestown, Imboden's dash into, 11. Chickamauga, Battle of, 155, 360. Chisholm, Alexander Robert, 32. Christian, Hon. George L., 250, 340. City Battalion, Richmond, 25th Infantry, officers of 303. Cleburne, General P. R., sketch of, 151; death of 160; advocated enlistment of negroes 215. Cold Harbor, Battle of, 61. Company C, 37th Va Infantry Roll of 185. Confederate Capital, Last, 80, 334; cabinet last meeting of the, 336; necessities and privations of the, 38, 237; organization of the army in the South in 1862 293; number of,303; pay of officers and privates,