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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 11 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
rd, Private John Steel, det'd Div. Prov. Guard, Private Redden R. Allford, [53] Sixth Alabama Regiment. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Maj. William E. Lightfoot, Com'y Sergeant Daniel R. Caldwell. Co. A. Private Wesley Jones, Det'd Blacksmith Brig. Co. B. Sergeant William R. Kirkland, Private William I. Gamble, Corporal Alfred Whitehead, Private Alexander W. Black, Ambulance Driver, Jessee A. Corbett, Henry L. Crim, James M. Davis, Thomas J. Galloway, John F. Jackson, Det'd Div. Provost Guard, Henry W. Jackson, Ambulance Driver, Isaiah A. Moore, Francis D. M. Trainck, John White. Co. C. Sergeant Edward S. Collier, Private Francis Collins, Robert L. Harris, Thomas J. Hasty, Sebron L. Garrett, John L. Passmore, Provost Guard. Corps Corporal Charles W. McCoy, Det'd Brig. Q. M. Clerk, Co. D. Private Royal C. Howard, Private Jacob E. Scott. Co. E. Sergeant John A. Oliver, Private John J. Childers, James B. Fannin, Mi
Store wall Jackson --A correspondent asks, "Why is Gen. Jackson called Stone Wall Jackson !" We have one or two explanations of the origin of the sobriquet, The best one, and we believe thGen. Jackson called Stone Wall Jackson !" We have one or two explanations of the origin of the sobriquet, The best one, and we believe the correct one, is: At the battle of Bull Run, while Jackson with his small force hold in check a much superior force of the enemy, Gen Beauregard, filled with admiration of his obdurate gallantry remaJackson !" We have one or two explanations of the origin of the sobriquet, The best one, and we believe the correct one, is: At the battle of Bull Run, while Jackson with his small force hold in check a much superior force of the enemy, Gen Beauregard, filled with admiration of his obdurate gallantry remarked to a brother officer, "See Jackson ! He stands firm as a stone-wall !" Jackson with his small force hold in check a much superior force of the enemy, Gen Beauregard, filled with admiration of his obdurate gallantry remarked to a brother officer, "See Jackson ! He stands firm as a stone-wall !" ce hold in check a much superior force of the enemy, Gen Beauregard, filled with admiration of his obdurate gallantry remarked to a brother officer, "See Jackson ! He stands firm as a stone-wall !"
Surgeon appointed --Dr. John F. Jackson, of this city, has been appointed Surgeon of the 1st Kentucky Regiment, now stationed at Manassas. Dr. Wm. H. Taylor, of this city, Surgeon of the 8th Virginia Regiment, has been transferred to the 19th Virginia Regiment, also near Manassas.