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Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A. 361 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 158 2 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 98 4 Browse Search
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road to Culpeper Court-House. The remaining two brigades, those of Trimble and Hays, the latter under Colonel Forno, diverging to the right, took position on the we. Hood returned to the field, and relieved the brigades of Trimble, Lawton, and Hays, which had suffered severely. General Early, who succeeded General Lawton in a,Lawton's,Ewell's,22101123 61st Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,115263 8th Louisiana,Hays's,Ewell's,74653 13th Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,64046 25th Virginia,Early's,Ewel. Hill's,19117136 14th South-Carolina,Gregg's,A. P. Hill's,14041 5th Louisiana,Hays's,Ewell's71320 6th Louisiana,Hays's,Ewell's173653 7th Louisiana,Hays's,Ewell'sHays's,Ewell's173653 7th Louisiana,Hays's,Ewell's12122 19th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,12829 14th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,64652 35th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,86270 45th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill'Hays's,Ewell's12122 19th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,12829 14th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,64652 35th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,86270 45th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,73542 49th Georgia,Thomas's,A. P. Hill's,125668 7th Tennessee,Archer's,A. P. Hill's,22420 14th Tennessee,Archer's,A. P. Hill's,34548 5th Alabama Battalion,Arche
rgrowth, it was brought back, and part of it placed near Poague. The artillery fire was well sustained by our batteries, but found unequal to that of the enemy. In the mean time, Winder being now reenforced by the Seventh Louisiana regiment, Colonel Hays, seeing no mode of silencing the Federal battery, or escaping its destructive missiles, but by a rapid charge and the capture of it, advanced with great boldness for some distance, but encountered such a heavy fire of artillery and small-arms attalion, and by him brought off. The loss of the brigade on this day was as follows: Killed: Sixth Louisiana regiment, Lieutenant J. H. Didlake; Seventh Louisiana, Lieutenant A. G. Moore; Ninth Louisiana, Wm. A. Meigell. Wounded : Colonel H. T. Hays, severely, but not dangerously, in the shoulder; Lieutenant Colonel C. De Chorseul, in the breast. Eighth Louisiana, Captain Le Crandell, slightly. Sixth Louisiana, Lieutenant James O. Martin, slightly; Lieutenant Farrar, slightly. Sevent
peper road, whilst General Ewell, with his two remaining brigades, Trimble's and Hays's, (the latter commanded by Colonel Forno,) diverged from the road to the right, Taliaferro. In the mean time General Ewell, with the brigades of Trimble and Hays, reached the north-west termination of Slaughter's Mountain, and upon an elevateief of artillery, Colonel Walker, Thirteenth Virginia, Colonel Forno, commanding Hays's brigade, (Louisiana,) General Trimble, and General Early. My losses were eighery.  Killed.Wounded. Early's Brigade,16145 Trimble's Brigade,117 Forno's (Hays's) Brigade,08   Total,17178 Respectfully, R. S. Ewell, Commanding. l, commanding. Report of Colonel Forno, of Eighth brigade. headquarters Hays's brigade, August 18, 1862. Capt. G. Campbell Brown, A. A. G. Third Div.: sir: I have the honor to report the part taken by Hays's brigade, now under my command, during the battle of the ninth instant, at Cedar Run. Although not actively enga
ier-General Field and Colonel Forno (commanding Hays's brigade) were severely wounded. Brigadier-Ge Jackson's division and the brigades of Lawton, Hays, and Trimble, retired to the rear, and Hood, of LouisianaHays's,Ewell's,104050 Sixth LouisianaHays's,Ewell's,182947 Seventh LouisianaHays's,Ewell formerly built for purposes of navigation, and Hays's brigade, under Colonel Forno, was ordered to and some batteries were placed in position, and Hays's brigade was ordered to proceed to Manassas. , the whole occupying the line of the railroad; Hays's brigade had gone to the rear to get ammunitioCentreville having been observed, Trimble's and Hays's brigades were moved to the right, and placed le in front of its position of the day before — Hays being posted on the left flank, at right angles in rear of Lawton's brigade. At the same time Hays was ordered to make his movement. General Jacked on the right of it. Early next, morning, General Hays, with about ninety men of his brigade, repo[56 more...]