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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
ixth Corporal, John B. McCorkle. Privates. Agner, Joseph S. Beard, William B. Brockenbrough, Willoughby N. Coffee, Whitfield A. Conner, John Craig, John B. Davis, Mark Dudley, Ro. M. Ford, James A. Gold, John M. Harris, Alexander Hostetter, George W. Lepard, James N. Lewis, Ro. P. Mlliam L. Strickler, John M. Goul, John W. Jordan, Jr, Henry R. Paine, James M. Garnett, Willoughby N. Brockenbrough, David E. Moore, Jr. Artificers. John B. Craig, Mark Davis. Whilst here, we indulged in roasting-ears and fresh potatoes, purchased from neighboring farmers, and one of the boys, who was said to have eaore, quartermaster sergeant. Corporals. L. S. Macon, N. S. Henry, James P. Smith, John M. Gregory, Jr., John E. McCauley, and Joseph Packard. Artificers. John B. Craig, blacksmith, and Mark Davis, saddler and harness-maker. The number of privates was one hundred and thirty-four. March to McDowell. Soon after the reor