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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Bagwell, 2d Lt. Co F, 46th Va. Regiment Infantry. E. J. Gregory, 1st Lieut. Co. G, and Act. Adj't 46th Va. Infantry. A. P. Sutherland. 2d Lieut. Co. G, 46th Va. Regiment Va. Infantry. G. H. Hopkins, 2d Lieut. Co. H, 46th Va. Regiment Infantry. Wm. B. Lugar, 1st Lt. Co. K, 46th Va. Regiment Infantry. W. B. Tabb, Col. 59th Regiment Va. Infantry. Wm. Hoskins, Surgeon 59th Va. Infantry. E. O. Hodges, Ass't Surgeon 59th Va. Infantry. L. B. Wharton, Chaplain 59th Va. Infantry. W. F. Elmore, Capt. Co. B, 59th Va. Infantry. Wm. S. Thomas, 2d Lt. Co. B, 59th Va. Infantry. P. N. Stainback, Jr. 2d Lt. Co. B, 59th Va. Infantry. A. A. Moore, 2d Lt. Co. C, 59th Va. Regiment. H. B. Dickinson, Capt. Co. D, 59th Va. Regiment. William Lewis, 1st Lieut. Co. D, 59th Va. Regiment Infantry. E. W. Harvey, 2d Lt. Co. D, 59th Va. Regiment. Thos. E. Cobbs, 1st Lieut. Co. E, 59th Va. Regiment. C. C. Oliver, 2d Lt. Co. E, 59th Va. Regiment. Chas. R. Bailey, 2d Lt. Co. G, 59t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Edmunds, Capt. W. E., 10. Edmundson, Lt. W. J., 196. Edney, Capt. J. B., 424. Edwards, Lt. J. B., 421. Edwards, Maj. J. F., 70. Edwards, Capt. J. G., 358. Edwards, Lt J. R., 145. Edwards, Lt. W. A., 3. Eley, Capt. S. B., 348. Elder, Maj., Thos. C.,303. Eldridge, Lt. B., 160. Eller, Capt. J. F., 263 Elliott, Lt. J T. E., 123. Elliott, Lt. M. S., 2. Elliott, Capt. S. C., 303. Elliott, Lt., 424. Ellis, Lt. A. J., 296. Ellis, Lt., Henly, 85. Ellis, Capt. J. W., 433. Elmore, Capt. W. F., 432. Emanuel, Lt. H. M., 108. Emell, Maj. W. T., 253. Emory, Surg. A. G., 286. Emrich, Col John P., 313. Engelhard, Maj. J. A., 357. Engineer Corps, 455, 466; 1st Regiment, 6, 467; 2d Regiment, 470. English. Lt. J. W., 334. Eppes' H. Artillery, 456. Erson, Col E , 296. Erwin, Lt. J. F., 263. Espy, Capt. J. F., 170. Estes, Lt. J. H., 72, 431. Estill, Capt. C. P., 212. Etheridge, Capt. E., 347. Etheridge, Capt. T. A, 239. Etheridge, Maj. W. H , 347 Etter, Lt.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
ved a short time and resigned, and John Maddox was elected captain. At the battle of Nottoway river, between Petersburg and Weldon, Colonel Jones was mortally wounded, and Captain Maddox also received his death wounds in the same engagement. W. F. Elmore was elected captain to succeed the lamented Maddox, and served as captain during the remainder of the war, and laid down his arms at Appomattox Courthouse. The company entered the war with ninety men; of this number there are now only fourteeto Appomattox, where he laid down his arms. He was in the trenches around Petersburg and at the Crater that memorable Sunday morning. The late Robert A. Goodwyn was a private in the company, but only remained with the Blues about one year. Captain Elmore is still living, and his post-office is Edmonds Store, Brunswick county, Va. While there are only fourteen of the brave Blues left, hundreds of Dispatch readers in Southside Virginia will know that what I have here written are facts, and they