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t position, I prohibited it for fear of doing more damage to our own troops than to the enemy. I gave permission afterward, just before dark, to turn the guns upon the foe, which was done, and a continuous fire kept up until about half past 8 P. M., when night closed the conflict. Among those whose names deserve special mention for courage and daring, I find commended by their commanders: Adjutant R. McCullock, Lieutenant company B, Eighteenth regiment Virginia volunteers; Ex-Lieutenant Richard Ferguson, volunteer, same command. Privates John Lightner, company B,----Bowyer, company F, N. W. Herndon, company F, William Campbell, company F, Nineteenth regiment Virginia volunteers. Lieutenant J. W. Jones, company B, Fifty-sixth regiment Virginia volunteers. Private Royall Lockett, company G, Fifty-sixth regiment Virginia volunteers. I would also bring to your notice the name of Captain Charles Pickett, Assistant Adjutant-General, who acted with the most conspicuous gallantr
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.43 (search)
C. Cabell said: A noble band of Virginia braves, whose gallant deeds reflected undimmed honor on their county, their State, their country, and her cause. Adjutant Ferguson said: At the battle of Gettysburg, Company G was deployed as skirmishers, and at the proper time assembled and took its place in the line, I remember would be ascertained, there were surviving of the 145 men of Company G, scattered from Virginia to Texas, thirty-six. Of these, Captain Richard Irby and Lieutenant Richard Ferguson, are the only surviving commissioned officers. The above items were gathered from a Historical Sketch of the company, published in 1878 by the surviv145 men of Company G, scattered from Virginia to Texas, thirty-six. Of these, Captain Richard Irby and Lieutenant Richard Ferguson, are the only surviving commissioned officers. The above items were gathered from a Historical Sketch of the company, published in 1878 by the surviving captain, with the aid of Lieutenant Ferguson.