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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)
B. Davis, Mark Dudley, Ro. M. Ford, James A. Gold, John M. Harris, Alexander Hostetter, George W. Lepard, James N. Lewis, Ro. P. McCampbell, David A. McCluer, John G. y Institute. Some of the survivors may recall amusing incidents of those early days—such as Hostetter's bringing down his musket, at the command order arms, on the toes of little Henry Ford, and t as convictions in regard to propriety in ranks, so that Ford escaped punishment, except what Hostetter's musket had inflicted. On the 1st of May, David E. Moore, Jr., joined the battery; on the uff, * * * Dutch Gap, * * * pontoon bridge, * * * [remainder not guessable.] Notes. George W. Hostetter, transferred to [probably Fifty-eighth Virginia volunteers]. The following died: Alrne S. Herndon, Francis T. Hetterick, Ferdinand Hitner, John K. Holmes, John A. Hostetter, George W. Houston, James Rutherford Houston, William W. Hughes, William Hummerick