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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
2d Va. In. Ham'l. D. Wade, Capt. Com'g 4th Regiment Va. Infantry. Jno. A. Field, Asst. Surg'n, 4th Regiment Va. Infantry. Jno. T. Howe, 1st Lt. Co. E, 4th Va. Inf. J. B. Caddalle, 1st Lt. Co. C, 4th Va. Infantry. J. B. Jones, 2d Lt. Co. I. 4th Va. Inf't. David Robinson, Co. E, 4th Va. Infantry. Granville H. Fudge, 2d Lt. Co. D, 4th Va. Inf. P. E. Wilson, Capt. Co. F, 3d Va. Infantry. J. W. Crist, 1st Lieut. Co. I, 5th Va. J. M. Brown, 1st Lieut. Co. F, 5th Va. R. H. Fisher, 2d Lieut. Co. I, 5th Va. C. W. Baylor, 2d Lieut. Co. D, 5th Va. Infantry. R. E. Trenary, 2nd Lt. Co. L, 5th Va. Infantry. Chas. S. Arnall, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant, 5th Va. Inf. Chas. L. Drebing, 2nd Lieut. Comp'y D, 2nd Va. Inf. F. L. Wilson, Capt. Commanding 27th Va. Inf. J. M. Treny, Capt. Co. C, 5th Va. Regiment, Commanding. H. A. Herrell, Capt. Co. D, 33d Va., Commanding Regiment. David H. Walton, 1st Lt. and Adj't. 33d Va. Regiment. Cornelius Baldwin, Ass't Su
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
Andrew Smith, Pinkney Black, Private Abram Harill, Wm. R. Whitworth, James C. Hobbs. Co. C. Private Thomas Cordle. Co. E. Sergeant D. G. Crews, E. L. Fleming, Private J. F. Birtchet, P. Boling, N. C. Cash, H. Duke, Private J. W. Fleming, Z. E. Lyon, D. Vaughan, W. J. Sherron. E. Veazey. The name of E. Veazey, Co. E, was omitted and inserted after this copy was made. Co. F. Sergeant C. C. Sigman, Private S. O. Abernethy, J. F. Dellinger, J. H. Fisher, R. H. Fisher, W. H. Hudson, Private W. A. Huffman, Gilbert Holler, J. E. Holler, W. F. Killian, Solomon Shufford, Wm. Whisenhunt. Co. G. Sergeant E. A. Fuller, Private A. E. Fuller, W. Dement, Private James Egerton, John A. Burrows, W. H. Hinton. Co. H. Private J. H. Brison, J. S. R. Dameron, J. Eller, R. S. Johnson, L. A. McAllister, Private W. R. Milling, H. R. Seamon, W. R. Smith, L. S. Vandyke, J. S. Wallace. Co. I. 1st Sergeant S. L. Puryear, Sergeant R. J.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, Lt. W. M., 359 Fentress, Lt. W T., 457. Ferebee, Lt. G. E., 348. Ferguson, Capt. M. H., 403. Fergusson, Lt. A. W., 348. Fergusson, Lt. E., 348. Fergusson, Lt. R. A., 402. Fergusson, Capt., Thos. C., 145. Field, Gen . C. W., Staff and Division, IX, 92. Field, Capt. H. S., 70. Field, Asst. Surg. J. A., 84. Field, Major J. G., 69. Field, Asst. Surg. Samuel W., 170. Finnegan's Brigade, 303; Band of, 305. Finney, Major R. H., 274 Fisher, Asst. Surg., Harris, 213. Fisher, Lt. R. H.,85. Fitchett, Capt. W. H., 85. Five Forks, Battle of, IV, v. Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. J. P., 85, 92. Fitzhugh, Capt. E. C., 71, 84. Fitzpatrick, Capt. J. A., 413. Fitzpatrick, Adj't John B., 286. Flanders, Capt. A. C., 333. Flanner, Lt., Barrett, 16. Flanner, Capt. H. G., 15. Fleet, Lt. A. F., 431. Fleming, Surg. C. E., 403. Fleming, Lt. D., 402. Fleming, Lt. W. B., 204 Fleming, Lt. W. W., 197, 199. Fletcher, Lt. T. J., 170 Florida Inf., 2d Regiment, 305; 5th, 8th a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
bad hat as I saw on his head to-day, and I am too good a rebel to keep two hats as good as both mine are. Please give him this with my compliments. The hat is a broad-brimmed gray felt. Stonewall Jackson's statue decorated—an incident. Foley's statue of Jackson was neatly draped with bunting, &c., Tuesday night; but on Wednesday night it appeared beautifully arranged all around with fresh cut flowers, evergreens, &c. This last decoration, it was ascertained, had been done by Lieutenant R. H. Fisher's family. At one time he bore the colors of the Fifth Virginia infantry, one of the gallant regiments composing the brigade so well known in the Army of Northern Virginia. The Stonewall Band, of Staunton, visited the monument before the parade and rendered a number of their sweetest selections, attracting a vast audience in the square. Georgia's Governor. General John B. Gordon on horseback, and accompanied by his brilliant staff in full Confederate uniform, and escorted b