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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)
0, 1862, by order of General Garnett. On March 3, 1862, the company left their winter quarters at Zollicoffer, and encamped about a mile north of Winchester, near the Fair-grounds. Here we were joined by the following new men: March 3d-Calvin M. Dold, Joseph McAlpine, Thomas E. Mc-Corkle, Ed. A. Moore, Robert A. Pleasants, Benjamin R. Swisher, George W. Swisher, Thomas H. Tidball, Samuel A. Wilson. March 6th—George A. Ginger, William L. Ginger, Oscar M. Marshall, George W. Fugh. Martember 24, 1862, 10 and afterwards (March 20, 1863) appointed clerk of the Military court of Longstreet's corps. Henry C. Brown, transferred to signal corps, November 14, 1862. William H Cox, detailed to hospital duty, September 6, 1862. Calvin M. Dold, detailed to same, September 20, 1862. E. Holmes Boyd, appointed first lieutenant of artillery in ordnance, January 29, 1863. John Doran, discharged January 7, 1863, and Jacob N. Rhodes, February 20, 1863. E. Boyd Faulkner, appointed