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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll and roster of Pelham's, (search)
sippi). Sergeant, Harry Thomas. Corporal, Demetrius Coode. Wounded at White House, Va., on Pamunkey river. Killed at Aldie, Va., June 18, 1863 Corporal, C. D. Costigan. Killed at Union, Va., November 2, 1862. Corporal, Fay. Corporal, Fayette Gibson. Corporal, Hal. H. Hopkins. Wounded at Union, Va. Corporal, Joseph Warro. Bugler, Martin Burke. Lost a leg at Blackburn's Ford, Va. Bugler, Frank Willis. Privates. Addison. Aiken, Thomas. Anderson, Arnold, Frank. Elam. Epperly, 1st. Epperly, 2d. Evans, Benton. Killed in the Shenandoah Valley. Evans, Charles A. Lost an arm at Second Manassas. Evans, William. Killed at Chancellorsville. Gardiner, F. Gavigan, Michael. Garrison. Gibson, E. Goodman, William. Reputed to have been a captain in a Pennsylvania regiment. Greenwell, Hebb. Killed at Aldie, Va., June 18, 1863. Griffin. Haller, Uriah. Hart, Frank. Lost an arm at Second Cold Harbor, Va. Henderson.
The Zarvona Zonaves. Adjutant Geo. W. Alexander, accompanied by Capt. T. R. Loockerman, Lieut, Fayette Gibson and a body of men, left Fredericksburg on the 9th instant, in the steamer Virginia, for Tappahannock, where they will rendezvous until their number is complete.--some of the party were left in Richmond, but by applying to Wm. O'Keefe, at the C. S. work-shop, 7th street, opposite the Laboratery, they will be furnished with facilities for ning the corps. The Zouaves received an addition to their number in Fredericksburg, and expect to be ready soon to commence ve operations. This is a good opportunity for young men of adventurous spirit to distinguish themselves.