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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
ee six-pounder brass field pieces, and two eight-pounder Tredegar iron rifles, a travelling-forge, wagons, &c., and one hundred and six horses. Whilst we were at this camp the following additional men joined the company: February 9th—J. Campbell Heiskell. March 1st—Alexander R. Boteler, Jr., and Davenport D. Magruder. The pay-roll made there notes the following changes, to—wit: Nicholas H. Lewis, discharged November 16th, by order of General Winder, and Samuel A. Wilson, discharged Falry, April 28th. Charles P. Boteler, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. William G. Crosen, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Robert M. Dudley, transferred to Captain Hamilton's company, Fourth Virginia volunteers. J. Campbell Heiskell, transferred to Wooding's Battery. John H. Leckey, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. James N. Lepard, transferred to Carpenter's Battery. Robert P. Lewis, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Williamson Luke, transferred to Ashby's ca<
his company is a large one, and containing, as it does, many members from the State at large, the accompanying list will be examined with even more than usual interest. It may be regarded as accurate, having been furnished me by the commanding officer of the battery: Killed — none. Wounded--Sergeant James L. Paxton, of Rockbridge, severely in the leg, (amputated;) Privates Samuel D. Anderson of Rockbridge; severely in the arm, (broken;) William H. Byrd, of Rockbridge, dangerously, (leg shot off;) Michael J. Emmett, of Rockbridge, very slightly in the face; of Orange, very slightly in the face; Thomas P. Gray, of Rockbridge, dangerously in the foot, (since dead;) J. Campbell Heiskell, of Hardy, slightly in the arm; Kinlock Nelson, of Nelson, very slightly in the foot; George W. Reintzel, of Rockbridge, severely in arm and hip; John A. Wallace, of Rockbridge, mortally in the thigh. Missing — Robert S. Bell, of Winchester, (taken prisoner.) Artilleryman. Total--11.