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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. B. Pastinun, J. D. Wail. Co. B. Sergeant W. J. Eichelberger, Private J. Savage, J. Smith, C. Staut, A. Marchant, W. W. Thomas, J. Eichelberger, Thos. O. Savage, Henry Dunn, Private Lewis Blake, W. Phillips, Joe Diggs J. Saunders, Sorem Ashby, Wm. Fitchett, R. B. Norling, W. F. Crous, T. H. B. Savage. Co. D. Sergeant E. Tucker, Private F. W. Musgrove, J. R. Lawton, R. F. Arms, W. R. Burrows, J. A. Ashby, H. W. Coleman, P. Coghill, Private M. Foles, W. Garrett, J. H. Geddings, W. T. Goody, A. T. Joynes, I. L. Killem, J. Parker, A. W. Parks. [44] Eighteenth Virginia Battalion Artillery. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Maj. Jas. E. Sebrell, Co. E, Hosp. Steward B. F. Vicks. Co. A. Private A. L. Atkinson, J. N. Bryant, R. E. Davis, J. W. Edwards, J. W. Glover, J. C. Holland, John Mungrum, Private Giles Raiford, Henry Raiford, Jno. H. Rollings, A. J. Stevenson, R. E. Spivy, S. D. Spivy, C. W. Cary. Co. D. Sergean
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
ptly informed of everything as soon as it transpired in Richmond. General Early's attack failed, as I have shown, because of the impossibility of getting to Washington before Monday afternoon. For before then; the energy and sagacity of John W. Garrett had hurled reinforcements from Locust Point to Washington, many of which had arrived before Early. His trains were running from Locust Point on Sunday night, all day Monday and on Tuesday night, and the last of them had passed over the road n by surprise, and it was impossible to surprise it, when General Grant at City Point was nearer to it than General Early at Sharpsburg. Sharpsburg is four marches from Washington. It might be made in three forced marches. The sagacity of Mr. Garrett's recommendation that a battle should be fought at Frederick, even if it were lost, will be appreciated. It would have been nearly equivalent to one whole day's march, and extended Early's time from three or four to four or five days. On t
Political. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 31. --A dispatch from J. J. Seibels, E. A. Banks, A. Elmore, L. D. Hollengulet and W. Garrett, of Montgomery, Also, says, "The Breckinridge Minute Men held a disunion meeting last night, and openly avowed their preference for Lincoln's election, in order to break up the Union. Mr. Mitchell, a seceding delegate from Charleston, came out and declared boldly for disunion. Resolutions were passed, declaring in favor of immediate dissolution in the event of Lincoln's election."
The battle of Kernstown--list of the wounded. We copy from the Spectator the following list of the wounded in the battle of Kernstown, 146 in number, now in the General Hospital at Staunton: Captains. S T Walton, Company K, 23d Va. Regiment. Robert E Cowan, Company I, 37th Va. Regiment, died 30th ult. Lieutenants. E. C. Crump, Company H, 28d Va Reg't. Charles Buck, Company K, 38d Va Reg't. Thos Ames, Company C, 21st Va Reg't. D W. Garrett, Company C, 42d Va Reg't. Jno W. Krits Company A, 42d Va Reg't. E L Hoftman, Company D, 2d Va Reg't. E L. Weaver, Company G. 21st Va Reg't. Sergeant-Major. W. B Kelly, Company F, 7th Va Reg't. Orderly Sergeant. G. W. Sappington, Co H, 2d Va Reg't Sergeants. Andrew Kelley Co. F; 37th Va Regiment. Abednego Hodges, Co K, 42d Va Regiment. Wm MCanley, Co E, 42d Va Regiment. James McCabe, Co E, 2d Va Regiment. J L Paxton, Rockbridge Artillery Regiment.