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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.9 (search)
October 15th an entertainment was given in Fredericksburg, Va., to raise funds to erect a monument to the memory of Mrs. Lucy Ann Cox, who, at the commencement of the war, surrendered all the comfort of her father's home, and followed the fortand worn soldier. While Company A was the object of her untiring solicitude, no Confederate ever asked assistance from Mrs. Cox but it was cheerfully rendered. She marched as the infantry did, seldom taking advantage of offered rides in ambulances and wagon trains. When Mrs. Cox died, a few years ago, it was her latest expressed wish that she be buried with military honors, and, so far as it was possible, her wish was carried out. Her funeral took place on a bright autumn Sunday, and the eat have undertaken the erection of this monument do honor themselves in thus commemorating the virtues of the heroine, Lucy Ann Cox. My Comrades of Pickett Camp, Ladies and Gentlemen.: The beautiful sentiment which has called into existence Ca
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
, June 19, ‘63; ordered to report to General J. K. Jackson for temporary duty in Cox's Battery. Relieved and ordered to report to com'd officer 2d Regiment Kentuckypi Regiment, Oct. 31, ‘63, and Miss., Dec. 31, ‘63, 5th Washington Artillery. Cox, Henry Smith, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, April 4, ‘63, to rank from‘62, headquarters A. T., Dalton, Dec. 18, ‘63, April 30, ‘64, 26th Tennessee. Cox, Gabriel Harvey, eontract $80. Contract made by S. H. Stout Feb. 24, ‘63, and orarters A. T. June 12, ‘63, ordered report to General Jackson for temporary duty, Cox's Battalion Sharpshooters. Relieved with Cox Battalion Sharpshooters and ordereCox Battalion Sharpshooters and ordered to report to General Polk. July 31, ‘63, 10th South Carolina Regiment, Dec. 31, ‘63, April 30, ‘64, 19th Alabama Regiment. Green, W. P., Assistant Surgeon. Septt. 23 ‘63, contract closed. Harrison, W. B., Assistant Surgeon. Dec. 31, ‘62, Cox's Battalion S. S., Bridgeport, Ala., Sept. 30, ‘63, 2d Ge
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
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 Prisoners; hardships of; placed under Confederate fire, 127. Confederate States, Medical officers of, 165. Confederate Supplies, Want of, 90. Constitution, The, Atlanta, Ga., cited, 122. Constitution of the U. S. nullified, 27. Kent and Rawle on the, 83. Cox, Mrs., Lucy Ann, a Confederate heroine, 54. Courier, Bristol, Va., cited, 127. Crawford, Hon W. H., 83. Crouch, Nicholas M., 377. Cullingworth, Col., Wm. H., 349. Daniel, Hon. John W. His able tribute to Gen. Jubal A. Early, 288. Delaware, Fort, Prisoners at, 144. De Renne, Mrs., Mary. Her admirable collection of Confederate Memorials, 389. Dispatch, The, Richmond, Va., cited, 20, 24, 48, 69, 281, 336. Dixon, 21st Alabama Infantry, Lieut. His heroic self-sacrifice, 80. Early,