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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), My personal experiences in taking up arms and in the battle of Malvern Hill. (search)
ll. Gettysburg—Pickett's charge. Addresses by James F. Crocker, before Stonewall camp Confederate Veterans, Portsmouestry dating to the settlement of Ould Virginia. James Francis Crocker, the second son of James and Frances Hill (Woodley) Crocker, was born January 5th, 1828; was graduated from Pennsylvania College, at Gettysburg, in the class of 1850, and was iession 1855-6; became a member of the law firm of Godwin & Crocker, Portsmouth, Va., in 1856, and continued in successful prarts of the cities of Norfolk, and of Portsmouth, Va. Judge Crocker resigned in 1906. As Adjutant of the Ninth Virginia Hon. R. S. Thomas is the second son of the mother of Judge Crocker, by her second marriage with James Thomas, and as Misteon who know well why they should love him, writes: His (Judge Crocker's) father died six months after he was born, and my fat The addresses here printed are from revised copies by Judge Crocker. For a graphic account of the battle of Malvern Hill
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
lockade running, 165; indigenous medical substitutes, barks, berries, roots &c., 176; resorts for lights and clothing, 180,183, 184, 186; contraband trade with Federals, 170; drinks, 185; prices, 177, 188, 275; seals, stamps and currency, 188; songs, 291; flags restored, 297; furloughs, 256; Morale of the, 65; sufferings of the, 277, 351; Humour of the, 269, 366; Memorial literary society, 194; Respect of private property, 266 Crater, battle of the, 351, 355, 358 Crawford J. H., 71 Crocker, James, 111 James F., 111 Cutshaw, Col. W. E., 16. 320 Daniel, Major John W., 17, 44, 58, 72, 99, 336, 341, 344, 359 Davis, Capt. James T. killed 201 Died on the field of honor, 43, 67 Dispatch captured, 228 Dow, capture of Gen. Neal, 94 Drug conditions of the Confederacy, 161 England, Capt. A. V. killed, 19 Ewell, Gen. R. S., 19 Falligant, Capt. Robert 296 Farragut, Admiral D. G., 2 Fauntleroy, Gen. T. T., 286 Featherstone, Capt. J. C., 358 Federal