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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 5.44 (search)
nty-eighth regiment. Colonels: James H. Lane, Samuel D. Lowe, William H. A. Speer. Lieutenant-Colonels: Thomas L. Lowe, Samuel D. Lowe, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer. Majors: Richard E. Reeves, Samuel D. Lowe, William J. Montgomery, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer, Samuel N. Stowe. Adjutants: Duncan A. McRae, Romulus S. Folger. Quartermasters: George S. Thompson, Durant A. Parker. Commissary: Nicholas Gibbon. Surgeons: Robert Gibbon. J. F. McRee, W. W. Gaither. Assistant Surgeons: F. N. Luckey, R. G. Barham, Thomas B. Lane, N. L. Mayo. Chaplains: Oscar J. Brent, F. Milton Kennedy, D. S. Henkel. Thirty-third regiment. Colonels: L. O'B. Branch, Clark M. Avery, Robert V. Cowan. Lieutenant-Colonels: Clark M. Avery, Robert F. Hoke, Robert V. Cowan, Joseph H. Saunders. Majors: Robert F. Hoke, W. Gaston Lewis, Robert V. Cowan, Thomas W. Mayhew, Joseph H. Saunders, James A. Weston. Adjutants: John M. Poteat, Spier Whitaker, Jr. Quart
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Notes on Ewell's division in the campaign of 1862. (search)
that although he made out to reach us at Winchester, he was obliged to leave us again, and has been ever since suffering greatly from it, though persisting frequently in going on duty — when we last heard from him fears were entertained of his losing the limb. On the way to Richmond, all the regiments of General Ed. Johnson were assigned to Elzey's brigade, and the Maryland line now composed of the First Maryland Regiment, the Baltimore Light Artillery, and Captain Brown's (formerly Captain Gaither's Company, and in the First Virginia Cavalry) Company of Maryland Cavalry was left under command of Colonel Bradley T. Johnson. While in the valley all the cavalry had been placed under command of General Ashby--after his death Beverly W. Robertson was appointed Brigadier-General and assigned to the command. He arrived just as we left the valley. I forgot to mention that Captain Hammond's Company of the Cavalry had been acting as couriers for General Ewell till just before we left
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Jas. A. Weston, Maj. 33d N. C. T. S. Whitaker, Jr., 1st Lt. and Adj't 33d N. C. T. John A. Vigal, Ass't Surgeon 33d N. C. T. Riddick Gatling, Capt. Co. H, 33d N. C. T. W. J. Callais, Capt. Co. G, 33d N. C. T. Geo. W. Sanderlin, Capt. Co. E, 33d N. C. T. J. C. Mills, 1st Lt. Co. G. 33d N. C. T. W. T. McEntire, 1st Lt. Co. D, 33d N. C. T. J. W. Wooler, 2d Lt. Co. G, 33d N. C. T. T. J. Eatmond, Chaplain 33d N. C. R. S. Folger, 1st Lt. and Adj't 28th N. C. T. W. W. Gaither, Surgeon 28th N. C. T. D. S. Henkel, Chaplain 28th N. C. T. E. F. Lovill, Capt. Co. A, 28th N. C. T. T. J. Limberger, Capt. Co. C, 28th N. C. T. G. G. Holland, Capt. Co. H, 28th N. C. T. A. W. Stone, Capt. Co. K, 28th N. C. T. Robt. A. White, 1st Lt. Co. B, 28th N. C. T. D. F. Morrow, 1st Lt. Co. G, 28th N. C. T. M. M. Thornbury, 2d Lt. Co. C, 28th N. C. T. R. D. Ormand, 2d Lt. Co. B, 28th N. C. T. H. C. Turner, 2d Lt. Co. K, 28th N. C. T. J. W. Williams,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
arringer, William H. A. Speer. Majors: Richard E. Reeves, Samuel D. Lowe, William J. Montgomery, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer, Samuel N. Stowe. Adjutants: Duncan A. McRae, Romulus S. Folger. Sergeant-majors: Milton A. Lowe, J. T. Lowe, W. R. Rankin. Captains, A. Q. M.: George S. Thompson, Durant A. Parker. Q. M. Sergeants: Edward Moore, J. C. Kelly, T. C. Lowe. Captain, A. C. S.: Nicholas Gibbon. Commissary sergeant: W. A. Mauney. Surgeons: Robert Gibbon, W. W. Gaither. Assistant surgeons: F. N. Luckey, R. G. Barham, Thomas B. Lane, M. L. Mayo. Hospital stewards: John Abernathy, L. J. Barker. Ordnance sergeant: Gabriel Johnston. Chaplains: Oscar J. Brent, F. Milton Kennedy, D. S. Henkel. This regiment, numbering about 900, was organized at High Point, North Carolina, September 21, 1861, as appears from the following communication: camp Fisher, high Point, September 21, 1861. Lieutenant-Colonel James H. Lane: Dear Sir—You were unanimou
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Lane's Corps of sharpshooters. (search)
Chaplain.—Colin Shaw. Twenty-eighth North Carolina Regiment. Colonels.—James H. Lane, Sam D. Lowe. Lieutenant-Colonels.—Thomas L. Lowe, Sam D. Lowe, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer. Majors.—Richard E. Reeves, Sam D. Lowe, Wm. J. Montgomery, William D. Barringer, William H. A. Speer, Samuel N. Stowe. Adjutants.—Duncan A. McRae, Romulus S. Folger. Quartermasters.—George S. Thompson, Durant A. Parker. Commissary.—Nicholas Gibbon. Surgeons.—Robert Gibbon, W. W. Gaither. Assistant Surgeons.—F. N. Luckey, R. G. Barham, Thomas B. Lane, N. L. Mayo. Chaplains.—Oscar J. Brent, F. Milton Kennedy, D. S. Henkel. Thirty-Third North Carolina Regiment. Colonels.—L. O'B. Branch, Clark M. Avery, Robert V. Cowan. Lieutenat-Colonels.—Clark M. Avery, Robert F. Hoke, Robert V. Cowan, Joseph H. Saunders. Majors.—Robert F. Hoke, W. Gaston Lewis, Robert V. Cowan, Thomas W. Mayhew, Joseph H. Saunders, James A. Weston. Adjutants.—Joh