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The Daily Dispatch: February 24, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
n, 47th Virginia; Lieutenant R. P. Welling, 12th Mississippi; Chaplain E. A. Garrison, 48th Mississippi; Lieutenant Robert T. Knox, 30th Virginia; Lieutenant J. H. Marshall, 30th Virginia; Captain J. S. Knox, 30th Virginia; Lieutenant St. George Fitzhugh, Pegram Artillery; Lieutenant T. L. Roberts, 34th Virginia; Lieutenant J. S. Watts, 46th Virginia; Lieutenant J. T. Fowler, 46th Virginia; Major M. B. Hardin, 18th Virginia Battalion; Adjutant W. H. Laughter, 18th Virginia Battalion; Captain W. S. Griffin, 18th Virginia Battalion; Captain L. B. Madison, 58th Virginia; Lieutenant Judson Hundron, Lieutenant J. Foyler, 58th Virginia; Lieutenant John Addison, 17th Virginia; Lieutenant-Colonel G. Tyler, 17th Virginia; Lieutenant J. B. Hill, 53d Virginia; Sergeant-Major J. S. Miller, 20th Virginia Battalion; Lieutenant M. H. Daughty, 11th Florida; Captain Winder, Young's Battery; Lieutenant J. C. Murray, Young's Battery; Captain W. S. Randall, General Custis Lee's staff; Colonel J. T. Crawf
Spirit of the army. We continue the publication of the patriotic resolutions of our soldiers in the army: At a meeting of Captain W. S. Griffin's company (A), Eighteenth Virginia battalion artillery, held in the trenches on Chaffin's farm, on Monday, the 20th instant, Private Joseph R. Briggs was called to the chair, and Private Richard S. Boykin appointed secretary. On motion, the Chairman appointed Lieutenant W. H. Stephenson, Sergeant James M. Gardner, Corporal J. H. Drake, Privates Charles F. Pretlow and J. T. Halcomb, to draft a preamble and resolutions for the adoption of the meeting. During the absence of the committee the meeting was addressed by Captain W. S. Griffin and Lieutenants S. W. Cobb and K. R. Griffin in eloquent and appropriate speeches. The committee, after a short absence, reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: "Whereas, the country demands the concerted and vigorous support of every lo