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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
k, A. C. May, Corporal Jno. Germany, J. C. Rushton, Private J. Chancellor, Geo. W. Harris, Private A. E. Linton, D. C. Rotton, A. Rich, M. Wilson, G. W. Walleford. Co. H. Corporal Minor Gilchrist, Private R. B. Long, Private D. E. Smith. Co. I. Private W. T. Gilliam, E. Kobb, W. M. Pickens, R. W. Roper, Private E. J. Sexton, G. W. Sexton, H. C. Tillery, H. C. Wight. Co. K. Sergeant J. H. Nolan, Corporal J. Upchurch, Private S. S. Abney, J. T. Crawford, J. H. Echols, J. M. Gibson, W. McDaniel, J. M. Prather, J. Reid, Private L. Robertson, J. W. Standard, E. Truitt, W. H. Truitt, J. T. Truitt, C. H. Williams, B. F. Wood, A. P. Hunt. [143] Twenty-third Alabama Battalion Sharpshooters. Non-Commissioned Staff. Q. M. Sergeant Jno. B. Cooper, Sergeant-Major Alex. F. Dix. Co. E. Corporal Wm. H. Bludworth, Jas. L. Jenkins, Private Jeff. D. Bludworth, W. J. Carter, Private Jno. G. Martin, Wm. H. Phillips, Cyrus W. Strother,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), War Diary of Capt. Robert Emory Park, Twelfth Alabama Regiment. January 28th, 1863January 27th, 1864. (search)
t night, and went to my sister's, Mrs. M. C. Huntley's. July 21. Anniversary of Battle of Manassas. Hired Tommy Davis to drive me to Greenville, going 20 miles in 6 1/2 hours. Had a joyful meeting with my mother and sister. July 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. Happy days at home, sweet home, with the dearest of mothers and best of sisters. My brothers came to see me. August 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Visited old comrades at Auburn, Loachapoka, Tuskege, and Montgomery, Ala. Captain J. H. Echols gave me passport. Got transportation to Richmond of Major Calhoun. August 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Went to Greenville. Last days at home. Shall I ever see it again? August 11. My sweet mother went with me to La Grange. How dear and good she is! Attended a great barbecue given to Confederate soldiers at home, and heard patriotic speeches from Senator Sparrow, of La., Senator Hill, of Georgia, and Col. Marks. August 12, 13, 14 and 15. Traveled to Virginia with Mr. and Mrs. Ti