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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.43 (search)
Henry. Ivey, Private George W. May, Private George W. Stainback, Private Francis Charles. John E., Jr.; seriously wounded. Smith, Private George; wounded. Company E —Petersburg Riflts, Private R. Emmett; killed. Bernard, Private George S. Bernard, Private D. Meade. Blakemh. Barnes, Private John R. Cardwell, Private George W.; wounded. Ferguson, Private Alexandee, Sergeant J. Edward; wounded. Welton, Private George; wounded. Welton, Private William; kill wounded. Norwood, Private—— Spence, Private George A. Woodhouse, Private W. Smith; woundedJesse. Butler, Private I. A. Crump, Sergeant George R. Delbridge, Private Joseph. Delbrohn J. Johnson, Private Samuel. Lee, Private George W. Manson, Lieutenant J. R. Moore, Private Joseph. Newsom, Private George W. Phillips, Private Deb. M. Phillips, Private James W. Pollard, Private George W. Pepper, Sergeant Joseph H. Rook, Private B. S. Rose, Privat[1 more...
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
into, 11. Chickamauga, Battle of, 155, 360. Chisholm, Alexander Robert, 32. Christian, Hon. George L., 250, 340. City Battalion, Richmond, 25th Infantry, officers of 303. Cleburne, Gener5; roll of, 289; commended by A. P. Hill, 280. Crenshaw, Captain W. G., 275. Crittenden, General George B. 168. Crook and Kelly, Capture of Generals, 12. Crumpacker, Judge, 90. Crutchfield,der 32. Hypodermic Syringe, first used in C. S. Army, 372. Imboden, Captain F. M., 15; Colonel George W. 12; General J. D., 11; officers of his brigade, 12. Jackson Dr. R. D., 372; General T. J., 318. James, Captain George S., 74. Jones, Captain A. K.. 56; Captain Catesby, 327; D. D., Rev. J. Wm., 192; Capt. Mack, killed, 128. Johnston, General A. S., killed, 306; offered commandCaptain Charles. 827. Slaves and Masters congenial, 368. Smith, Major Frank killed, 139; Colonel George W., 12; Goldwin, 87; Capt. James Power, 204. South Carolina, The Prostrate State, 1866-9,