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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
B. Jarratt, J. F. Jordan, L. S. King, J. W. Parker, J. W. Saunders, J. E. Smith, W. W. Spratley. Co. I.—Second Lieutenant, J. T. Mitchell. Sergeant, B. A. Armistead. Corporals, J. E. O'Berry, R. H. Bunkler. Privates, A. U. Kilby, M. J. Bante, J. N. Melteir, C. B. Parker, F. Peirce, E. Rawles. Co. K—Captain, S. H. Burt. Sergeant, H. O. Gill. Corporal, W. T. Madera. Privates, J. E. Burt, J. H. Ellis, J. E. Heath, N. T. Robertson. Fourteenth Regiment. E. W. Row, Surgeon. T. P. Hereford, Assistant Surgeon. Co. A—Corporal, C. G. Walkup, J. B. Walkup. Co. B—Lieutenant, Saml. N. Gaines. Corporal, R. N. Friend. Privates, M. C. Morris, J. B. Bouldin, C. C. Thompkin, J. E. Thompson, L. C. Hopkins, John Daniel, J. A. Shepherdson, S. J. Price. Co. D—Private W. A. Jones. Co. E—Privates, Fred. Creigh, R. F. Ashman, J. B. Hanley. Co. C—Lieutenant, G. J. Roger. Co. F—Sergeants, H. C. Barnett, S. Shelman. Privates, T. B. Kennedy, M. Daniel, C. J. Matthews,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
rson, Surg. F. B., 395. Henderson, Lt. N., 334. Henderson, Capt. O. C., 450. Henderson, Lt. P. M., 72. Henderson, Lt. R. H., 458. Henderson, Capt., Ro., 284,458. Hendon, Lt. S. A., 213. Hendrick. Lt. D. J., 403. Hendrix, Capt., Wm., 213. Henkel, Chaplain D. S., 358. Henkle, Surg. C. C., 84. Henkle, Maj. D. W., 303. Henkle, Hos. Stew'd L. H., 58. Henry, Lt. B. C., 485 Henry, Lt. J. M., 213. Hensley, Adj't J. R., 382. Henson, Capt. J. M., 253. Herbert, Col., Arthur, 72. Hereford, Ass't Surg. T. P., 2. Herndon, Maj E. N., 358. Herrell, Capt. H. A., 85, 93. Herring, Maj., Calvin, 274. Hessey, Capt. D. S., 467. Hester, Courier S., 27. Heth, Gen. H.; Division of, 274, 454. Heth, Lt. S., 274. Hewetson, Capt. R. E. B., 367. Hewett, Lt. H. C., 449. Hicks, Capt. J. H ,394. Hicks, Surg. R. J., 204. Higgerson, Lt. A. E., 313. Higgin, Capt. E. A., 393. Higgins, Capt. John F., 238. Hightower, Capt. Josh., 161. Hightower, Lt. H. J., 109. Hightower, L
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
men killed last in battle in the Army of Northern Virginia. Can any stronger claim be preferred? I have already furnished the Assistant Adjutant-General of our brigade with accounts of this last fight from John E. Bouldin, M. C. Morris, Samuel B. Hannah. Company B; W. B. F. Leech and J. H. Whitmore, Company H; George M. Francisco, Company I, 14th Virginia Cavalry, who participated in the charge and acted with distinguished gallantry, as did every man and officer who engaged in it. Dr. T. P. Hereford, then Assistant-surgeon, 14th Virginia Cavalry, remained on the ground and cared for the wounded in a small house a short distance from where General Lee surrendered. He says that in this charge there were from sixteen to twenty killed and wounded of our regiment, although not over 100 or 120 men and officers were engaged. A fine tribute. In a recently published History of the 9th Virginia Cavalry, a most interesting work, by its former Colonel, R. L. T. Beale, commanding our br