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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
A. Chapman, G. W. Easley, W. H. Frazier, R. A. French, Benj. Foster, H. Henley, M. Hamm, W. S. Hobbs, H. T. Jones, J. W. Johnston, Miles Lucas, R. C. Mahood, G. P. T. Martin, C. E. Peters, C. E. Rudlege, M. D. Stafford, J. D. Snidor, Thos. Vass, W. S. Woodyard, W. Woods, J. T. Wade, G. R. Burton, Boston Bailey, E. Burton, C. C. Crawford, C. N. Crawford, L. M. Collins, H. C. Clyburn, D. M. Davidson, H. M. Evans, J. E. French, T. C. Farley, J. M. Holden, E. C. Hale, W. T. Hicks, J. R. Ingram, C. Johnston, J. E. Johnston, S. P. McDaniel, E. T. Mahood, W. H. Peters, S. H. Pack, J. H. Rogers, D. J. Snider, R. C. Tucker, Jas. Watkins, Chas. Williams, G. D. Walker. [66] Green's Battery. Sergeant Lyman Dudley. Corporal Henry Kopman. Corporal M. Cantrelle. Sergeant Jas. P. Golden. Corporal Nicholas J. Hoey. Privates. Thos. F. Byrne, Peter Bellott, Jas. P. Harrell, W. Y. Logan, Wm. Williams, Jos. Prados, C. W. Baker,
e all of their energy to the prosecution of the war, on motion, Lieutenant-Colonel F. H. Langley was called to the chair, and G. A. Nolting, company H, appointed secretary, and Lieutenant L. M. Blanton, company C, assistant secretary, and a select committee of nine appointed to draft resolutions. on motion, Lieutenant R. McC. Jones, company C; Lieutenant L. M. Blanton, company C; Sergeant B. M. Crow, company B; Sergeant E. Wright, company G; Corporal R. D. Jordon, company G; Private E. C. Hale, company K; R. J. Smith, company I; H. M. Walthall, company D, and E. F. Davidson, company H, were appointed. the committee retired for a few minutes, and returned and offered the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted by the regiment: "Whereas, it is eminently proper, in time of public peril and despondency, that men should meet together to council, resolve and act; be it therefore 1. "Resolved, That to the humiliating propositions for pea