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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
, John Barfield, M. W. Bright, A. J. Billings, Jesse Clemings, Jr., C. W. Dennis, J. L. Daniel, W. T. Flowers, N. Frazier, A. Fuller, T. N. Hall, G. W. Hammons, S. K. Horry, J. J. Jones, J. S. Jones, A. Lampp, Henry Lampp, W. A. J. McKnight, T. W. Methoin, John Perry, Robert Bailey, B. H. Shivens, W. A. Stenbridge, A. Wilson, Mus'n David Fullbright. [155] Weisiger's Brigade. D. A. Weisiger, Brig.-General. Wm. E. Cameron, Capt. and A. A. G. Drury A. Hinton, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. F. M. Ironmonger, Capt. and A. Q. M. Alex. E. Etheredge, Capt. and A. Q. M. W. Sherwood, Capt. and A. C. S. Geo. T. Rogers, Col. 6th Regiment Va. Infantry. R. W. Jones, Major Commanding 12th Va. R. O. Whitehead, Lt.-Col. 16th Va. Infantry. Joseph P. Menitree, Lt.-Col. 41st Va. Infantry. V. D. Groner, Col. 61st Va. Infantry. Robt. B. Taylor, Major 6th Va. Infantry. Wm. H. Etheredge, Maj. 41st Va. Infantry. W. H. Stewart, Lt.-Col. 61st Va. Infant
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Southern Historical Society Papers. (search)
R. Kilby, the Forty-first by Major William H. Etheridge, and the Sixty-first by Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Stewart. The sharp-shooters are commanded by Captain Wallace Broadbent. A few minutes after we take the recumbent position, Captain Drury A. Hinton, acting aid-de-camp to Colonel Weisiger, walks along the line and directs the regimental officers to instruct their men to reserve their fire until the enemy are reached. As soon as Captain Hinton passed down the line Captain Jones stepCaptain Hinton passed down the line Captain Jones stepped out in front of us, as we lay on the ground, and, with great coolness of manner, said: Men, you are called upon to charge and recapture our works, now in the hands of the enemy. They are only about one hundred yards distant. The enemy can fire but one volley before the works are reached. At the command forward every man is expected to rise and move forward at a double quick and with a yell. Every man is expected to do his duty. This short address, delivered under the gravest of circums
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
W., Address on Gen. J. E. Johnston, 203; on Gen. P. R. Cleburne, 262. Green, Dr., Louis. 38. Gregg, Fort, Real Defenders of, 71. Hale, Jr., Capt. E. J.. 410. Hamlin. Lt., Death of, 20. Hammond, Capt., Wm.. 342. Hampton, Gen., Wade, commends the purchase of the Townsend Library, 384. Harris, Joel Chandler, on The Women of the South, 277. Hayes, Mrs., Margaret, 297. Helena, Ark., Dedication of Monument to Confederate Dead at, 260. Henderson, Gen. R. J., Death of, 94. Hinton. Capt. Drury A., 8. Hoge, D. D., Rev. Moses D., Remarks of, 146. Holcombe, Lt., 387 Hunter, Gen., David, Vandalism of, 394. Indians as Soldiers, 18. Jackson, Miss., Dedication of Monument to the Confederate Dead at, 293; oration of Hon. E. C. Walthall, 298; description of the monument, 315; history of the Confederate Memorial Association of, 315. Jericho Ford, Battle of, 71, 75. Johnson's Island, Escape of Prisoners from, 428. Johnston, General Bradley T., Address of, a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
the statements of General Weisiger and Judge Drury A. Hinton, his aide-de-camp, who was with Generarks I was wounded, and left the field with Captain Hinton, my aid. In coming out I found Mahone at tthe statements of General Weisiger and Judge Drury A. Hinton, his aide-de-camp, who was with Genera is herewith concluded from last Sunday: Judge Hinton's view. Let us now see what Judge HintonJudge Hinton said in an account of the battle given by him in 1892. The statement of this staff officer of Gene started on its charge; (2d) that Weisiger and Hinton on their return from the breastworks met Mahonbor that he stood when, upon being informed by Hinton that Weisiger was ready to charge, he said: Terigade made its charge. The statement of Judge Hinton is as follows: At the end of the cove had been already, seen by Girardey, Weisiger, Hinton and numbers of men in the brigade—he cried outardey) to exercise when he sent to Weisiger by Hinton the message, Tell Colonel Weisiger to wait for
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A confederation of Southern Memorial Associations. (search)
378. Gettysburg, Battle of, 10, 145, 356. Giddings, Colonel C. H., 255. Goolsby J. C., 6. Grady, B. F, 156. Greeley, Horace, on the Union, 177. Gregg, Fort, Battle at, 20 265, 366. Gwynn, Major-General, Walter, 85. Hagood, General, Johnson, 318. Hale, Jr., Captain E. E., 4. Harper's Ferry and First Manassas, 1864-5, Incidents at, 58. Hartford Convention, The 174. Hatcher's Run, Battle of, 368. Hill, General A. P., killed, 20. Hill General D. H., 294 Hinton, Judge Drury A., 213. History Committe Grand Camp C. V, Report of, 169; Members of, 198. History, Southern, cannot be falsified, 193, 194, 376 Holland, Horace, killed, 352. Homespun garb in 1861, 288. Hope, James Barron, 193. Hotchkiss, Major, Jed., 279. Howitzers, Richmond, Guns of, at Appoinattox, 41. Jackson, General T. J., Death of, 271, 352. Jackson, Henry, 297. Jenkin's Brigade General A. G, 73. Johnson, General Bushrod R., 329. Johnson's Battery, Marmaduk