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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Crenshaw Battery, (search)
ed, with the following officers: Captain, William G. Crenshaw. Senior First Lieutenant, James El, proved that the name was fitly chosen. Captain Crenshaw equipped the battery with handsome uniforas ordered forward to join the division. Captain Crenshaw sent word that he could only bring three ordered it to go to Richmond and refit. Captain Crenshaw insisted, with the wish of General Gregg,aissons with the plunder we had captured, Captain Crenshaw directed the head of the battery to move chmond. After the battle of Sharpsburg Captain Crenshaw, much to the regret of his company, whichommand of the battery at Sharpsburg, when Captain Crenshaw had gone ahead to locate his position, th added much to the comfort of his men. Captain Crenshaw died at Hawfield, near Orange Courthouse,, and went over to the enemy: Officers. Crenshaw, William G., Captain, March 14, 1862; resigne at Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 18, 1864. Crenshaw, Joseph H., private, March 14, 1862; detailed[6 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
avid, 880; flag, its evolution, 68; ex-Generals in the U. S. Congress and Senate, 84; civilities between the and the Federal, 24; chemicals and medicines, how obtained 100. Conrad, Major, Holmes, 253. Cooper, General S., his portrait in the War Department 86. Courtenay, Captain W. A., 1. Crampton's Gap, 33. Crater, Battle of the, roster of members of the 12th Va. Infantry engaged in, 271. Crenshaw Battery History of the 275; roll of, 289; commended by A. P. Hill, 280. Crenshaw, Captain W. G., 275. Crittenden, General George B. 168. Crook and Kelly, Capture of Generals, 12. Crumpacker, Judge, 90. Crutchfield, Colonel S., 104. Cutshaw, Colonel W. E., 177. Daniel, Major John W., 205. Danville, Va., 80 334. David, Torpedo Boat, 330. Davidson, Captain, Hunter, 827. Davis, President, portrait of in the War Department, 86; last proclamation of, 837; monument, 209; Major Sturgis, 12. Depew, Senator, Chauncey, 97. Dinkins Captain James, 298. Dixon, Lieuten