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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
, Twenty-second Virginia Infantry. December 19, 1888, Wash. S. Heath, Fayette Artillery. May 7, 1891, James E. Heath, F, Fourteenth Virginia Infantry. July 28, 1891, Richard Harding, A, Thirty-fifth Virginia Cavalry. March 14, 1892, Samuel L. Holden, C, First Virginia Cavalry. July 21, 1892, Alpheus H. Hobbs, K, Thirteenth Virginia Cavalry. July 12, 1886, Alvin L. Jude, A, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry. August 3, 1889, Henry Jones, Dance's Battery. March 23, 1892, Stephen C. James, Purcell Battery. August 10, 1892, Charles R. Jones, C, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry. November 20, 1885, F. Miaskoski, Able's Florida Battery. July 5, 1886, L. S. King, H, Thirteenth Virginia Cavalry. October 29, 1891, John E. Kennedy, H, Fourteenth Virginia Infantry. August 26, 1892, Dennis Kelley, D, Fourth Virginia Cavalry. August 1, 1887, William M. Lawson, H, First Virginia Infantry. March 7, 1889, William A. Lewis, Grimes's Battery. August 3, 1889, William T. L
The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], The fight at Southwest mountain further particulars. (search)
H. V. Anderson. Wounded — Serg't W. G. Pollard, (since dead,) Corporal J. N. Nunnally, (since dead;) privates H. H. Watkins, E. G. Tompkins. J. Porter Wren, Clarence E. Taylor, C. M. Redd, R. H. Gilliam. In the Purcell Battery, of Richmond, the casualties are as follows: Killed--Lieut. Mercer Featherston, Privates George Royall, and Strother Limerick. Wounded--Commissary Sergeant H. Crocket Eddins, in arm; Sergeant Skyrin Temple, slightly in side; William Tyler, thumb blown off; Stephen C. James, in foot; William Farrar, seriously in breast; John E. Jones, in thigh; J. L. Callahan, in hip;--Jenkins, in leg; C. Newcomer, in leg;--Font. This company, it will be remembered, suffered severely in the battles before Richmond. In the desperate struggle of the 2d brigade with an overwhelming force of the enemy, Lieutenant Brown, of company K, 21st regiment, was wounded, and when the brigade fell back left upon the field. When our forces recovered the position, Lieut. Brown calle