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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.5 (search)
Peter. Flournoy, Dr. David, Captain from November, 1861, to April, 1862. Gaines, William R., First Lieutenant. Wounded at Moorefield, 1864. Gaines, Robert Gaines, Robert L. Gaines, R. H., Sergeant and Sergeant-Major 14th Virginia Cavalry. Gaines, James. Gaines, Samuel M., Lieutenant. Wounded, New Market, Virginia, February, Gaines, R. H., Sergeant and Sergeant-Major 14th Virginia Cavalry. Gaines, James. Gaines, Samuel M., Lieutenant. Wounded, New Market, Virginia, February, 1862. Gaines, Thomas. Garden, James M. Hopkins, Louis Christman, Rockbridge county, Va. Hopkins, John James, Pendleton county, W. Va. Hannah, George B.Gaines, James. Gaines, Samuel M., Lieutenant. Wounded, New Market, Virginia, February, 1862. Gaines, Thomas. Garden, James M. Hopkins, Louis Christman, Rockbridge county, Va. Hopkins, John James, Pendleton county, W. Va. Hannah, George B., Lieutenant and aid to Generals Jenkins and McCausland. Hannah, Andrew, killed at Williamsport, July 14, 1863. Hannah, Samuel B. Hamlett, John C., Sergeant Gaines, Samuel M., Lieutenant. Wounded, New Market, Virginia, February, 1862. Gaines, Thomas. Garden, James M. Hopkins, Louis Christman, Rockbridge county, Va. Hopkins, John James, Pendleton county, W. Va. Hannah, George B., Lieutenant and aid to Generals Jenkins and McCausland. Hannah, Andrew, killed at Williamsport, July 14, 1863. Hannah, Samuel B. Hamlett, John C., Sergeant and Third Lieutenant. Hodge, William H. Harvey, E. C. Hutcherson, Robert F. Henry, E. Winston. Harvey, Mike. Helms,—— Hundley, Charley, wounded iGaines, Thomas. Garden, James M. Hopkins, Louis Christman, Rockbridge county, Va. Hopkins, John James, Pendleton county, W. Va. Hannah, George B., Lieutenant and aid to Generals Jenkins and McCausland. Hannah, Andrew, killed at Williamsport, July 14, 1863. Hannah, Samuel B. Hamlett, John C., Sergeant and Third Lieutenant. Hodge, William H. Harvey, E. C. Hutcherson, Robert F. Henry, E. Winston. Harvey, Mike. Helms,—— Hundley, Charley, wounded in the head at Cedarville. Johnson, John S., from Greenbrier county, W. Va. Kent, Clarence Polk, from Wytheville, Va. Wounded in 1865. Kent, Edwin Dallas, fr
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Confederate States Navy and a brief history of what became of it. [from the Richmond, Va. Times December 30, 1900.] (search)
red in the harbor of Bahai, Brazil, October 7, 1864, while her captain and crew were ashore on liberty. Forrest-Wooden tug-boat formerly the Edwards, bought at Norfolk in 1861 and mounted with two guns. She was disabled in battle at Roanoke Island. February 7, 1862, and was burned on the ways at Elizabeth City by the Confederates, February 10th. Fredericksburg—Iron-clad, four guns. Built at Richmond, 1863, and burned by the Confederates at the evacuation of that city, April, 1865. Gaines —Side-wheel merchant stealer, mounted six guns. Sunk in battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864. Germantown—Sailing sloop of war, twenty-two guns. Seized by Confederates at Gosport Navy Yard, 1861, and burned at the evacuation of Norfolk. Georgia—Iron-clad floating battery at Savannah. Destroyed by the Confederates at the fall of that city, in December, 1864. Georgia—Cruiser, originally the merchant steamer Japan. Bought at Dumbarton in April, 1863, and mounted five guns. Sold
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.30 (search)
ed at Gaines' Mill; Robert Davis; R. P. Davis; Temple Davis, killed at Gettysburg; Francis Dean; Joseph W. Dickerson; ——--—— Dougherty, killed at Five Forks (Louisiana Tiger). E. P. Evans; P. L. Evans; Thomas Elam. A. T. Faris; Peyton R. Ford, wounded in arm at Frayser's Farm; Albert Foster, killed in battle of ——; John Foster, orderly sergeant; P. W. Fore; John J. Foster; James Ford; Phil. Ford; Sam Foster; John J. Franklin; E. W. Fore. Walter L. Garden, wounded at Gaines' Mill; William E. Gaines; D. B. Garden; Thomas Garden; H. F. Gaines, killed in battle; Dr. John Garden; —— —— Guggenheimer. Charles Harvey, third sergeant; Samuel M. Hailey, wounded at Gaines's Mill; John T. Hagerman, lost leg at Gettysburg; S. Baxter Harvey, wounded at Frayser's Farm; R. F. Hutcheson, transferred to cavalry; Rich. Hammersley; John Harvey, killed at Gaines' Mill; Ro. Hudson; Charles W. Harvey, discharged from service on account of ill health; —— ——Haynes. William H.