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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
Dead. Chandler, S. W., private. Living. Chandler, Sam., private. Living; West Virginia. Carter, Mark, private. Dead. Carter, Thomas, private. Dead. Courtney, Thomas, private. Pocahontas, W. Va. Curry, Amos, private. Dead. Cobb, John, private. Dead. Campbell, Charles, private. Living. Cobb, John, private. Dead. Clark, Addison, private. Dead. Daggy, D. B., private. Dead. Dever, Jasper, private. Western Hospital, Staunton. Douglas, Cal., private. KiCobb, John, private. Dead. Clark, Addison, private. Dead. Daggy, D. B., private. Dead. Dever, Jasper, private. Western Hospital, Staunton. Douglas, Cal., private. Killed in battle. Douglas, R. B., private. Living; Sittington, Va. Dunlap, R. B., private. Living; Augusta county. Drumright, R. C., private. Know nothing of him. Edmond, J. J., private. Know nothing of him. Evick, Michael, private. Dead. Ervin, J. S., private. Dead. Ervin, James, private. Not known. Ervin, Milton, private. Not known. Ervin, T. C., private. Not known. Erwin, J. W., Private. Not known. Ervin, Dr. James, private. Dead. Eubank, John T., p
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.68 (search)
(The poor boy was afterwards killed at Second Cold Harbor.) After a hard march we reached the ford (Boteler's, just below Shepherdstown) at daybreak and crossed the Potomac, and marched up the river opposite Shepherdstown, halted, and two men from each company detailed to fill our canteens. At that time General Jackson rode up and directed General McLaws to strike McClellan about Dunkards' Church and drive him back. Kershaw's Brigade rested near the church. Barksdale's next, Semmes' next, Cobb's Legion next, I think, and Fitz Lee's Cavalry next on the river. I think that was about the formation of the line about where we went in the battle. I will sayjust here that Captain R. L. Henley (afterward judge of James City County), as we were on the way to the field procured a musket, and, as was his custom, went in the fight with his old company, C. He was at that time commissary of the regiment. He was wounded three times before leaving the field. We went on at quick time until halt