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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Confederate dead in Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va. Memorial services, June 6, 1894. (search)
Reed, Mrs. Deschon, Mrs. Clarence Taylor, Miss Maggie Lanis, Mr. William Jenkins. Mrs. William Atkinson and daughters made the lovely design, Gates Ajar, for this lot. Captain Jack brought his flowers, as usual. Virginia, first and second rows, Mrs. John Lewis, Misses Olie Striker, Brookie Ford, Mamie Fuller, Kate Lewis; third row, Misses Lucy and Minnie Jones; fourth row, Misses Gettie and Laura McGuire; fifth row, Mrs. John McCoy and daughters; sixth row, Misses Nannie Krebs, Mary and Louisa Clark and Carrie Brent; seventh and eighth rows, Misses Nannie and Lilly Boyd, Mrs. Worthington, Miss L. D. Williams; ninth row, Misses Mary Tidball and Annie Conrad. Georgia, Mrs. Peter Kurtz, Mrs. V. W. Striker, Misses Vie Smith, Katie Trier, Mary and Lizzie Striker; Unknown Monument, Miss Belle Hollis and sisters, the Misses Simms; Texas, Mrs. Wm. Byrd and daughters; Arkansas, the Misses Mesmer and Mrs. Thomas Mesmer; Kentucky, Miss Mary and Miss Julia Kurtz, and little Mary Faulkner; Maryl
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ry. Foster, Robert C., contract (promoted), passed Board at Chattanooga April 18, ‘63, as Surgeon, made by S. H. Stout, Nov. 16, ‘62, $80, Acting as Post-Surgeon, Catoosa Springs. Appointed by Secretary of War to rank July 17, ‘63. Fontaine, R. A., contract $80, $100, made by J. P. Logan Nov. 3, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 3, ‘63, Empire Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Forbes, James W., Surgeon. Resigned. Foster, Thomas W., Surgeon, passed Board Nov. 25, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, Colonel Clark's Cavalry. Appointed by President March 19, ‘63, to rank Oct. 31, ‘62, ordered to report to Brigadier-General Morgan. Dropped from the rolls. Fox, Samuel Irving, contract $80 made by Surgeon Pimm Dec. 30, ‘62. Jan. 31, ‘63, Rome, Ga., April 31, ‘63, contract closed. Fox, C. F., contract made by General Morgan Feb. 1, ‘63. Feb. 28, ‘63, 2d Kentucky Cavalry. Foster, F., Surgeon, commissioned to rank Sept. 15, ‘62. Feb. 28, ‘63, Cluk's Kentucky Cavalry.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
te, 341. Cardwell, Col. D., 147. Cary, Col. John B., 386. Cassville, Battle of, 6. Causes of the War; Slavery and States' Righs; Exposition by Hon. Jos. Wheeler, 24. Cave, D. D., Rev. Robert C. His noble vindication of the South, 359. Cedar Creek, Battle of, 306. Chancellorsville, Battle of, 288. Chew's Battery; Its glorious career, 41. Chickamauga; Marking the battle-field of, 127. Christian, Hon., Geo. L. His just remarks introducing Hon. John W. Daniel, 386. Clark, Rev T. D. D., prayer by, 41. Clarke, Capt. Maxwell T., 348. Coercion, Federal, 36. Collier, Hon. C. F., 69. Colston, Capt. F. M,, 377. Columbia Post, G. A. R., Dept. Ill.; its criticism of Dr. Cave's oration, 381. Confederate and Federal Forces, disparity between, 95. Confederate Generals who died in poverty, 65; senior, now living, 388. Confederate Heroism, 54, 63. Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 387. Confederate Morals, 81, 107, 367. Confederate Pris