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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Confederate dead in Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va. Memorial services, June 6, 1894. (search)
rs. Henry Dinges, of Stephens City; names unknown but not States—right side, Episcopal College, left side, Methodist College; Mount Hebron, the Misses Wolfe; North Carolina, Mary Hamilton, Misses Annie and Jennie McKendrick, Miss Nannie Hamilton, Miss Maggie Osburn, Miss Laura Osborn, Miss Sallie Goughenour, Miss Rosa Osburn, Miss Mary Hamilton, Mr. Will Hollis, Mr. Lute Hodgson; South Carolina, Miss Maria Jones, Mrs. Tilden Reed, Mrs. Deschon, Mrs. Clarence Taylor, Miss Maggie Lanis, Mr. William Jenkins. Mrs. William Atkinson and daughters made the lovely design, Gates Ajar, for this lot. Captain Jack brought his flowers, as usual. Virginia, first and second rows, Mrs. John Lewis, Misses Olie Striker, Brookie Ford, Mamie Fuller, Kate Lewis; third row, Misses Lucy and Minnie Jones; fourth row, Misses Gettie and Laura McGuire; fifth row, Mrs. John McCoy and daughters; sixth row, Misses Nannie Krebs, Mary and Louisa Clark and Carrie Brent; seventh and eighth rows, Misses Nannie and Li
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
from command with Quarles' Brigade. Jennings, Joseph H., Assistant Surgeon, com'd Feb. 18,‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 19th S. C. Regiment, April 30, ‘64, 19th S. C. Jenkins, J. P., Assistant Surgeon, A. and I. G. O., Richmond. Feb. 23, ‘64, ordered to report to Medical-Director, March 8, ‘64, ordered to report to Lieut.-Gen. Hardeeo rank Sept. 8, ‘62. Sept. 30, ‘63, Carpenter's Battery. Dec. 31, ‘63, Carpenter's Battery. Leverett, F. P., Surgeon. Sept. 23, ‘63, ordered to report to General Jenkins. Oct. 31, ‘63, Palmetto S. S. Leavy, John H. Andrew, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank Oct. 4, ‘61. Passed Board Bowling Green, Ky., Feb. 7, epartment Hospital, Shelbyville. July 31, ‘63, Sappers and Miners, Polk's Corps. Oct. 31, ‘63, Engineer Corps. Post, Wm. M., Surgeon. Sept. 30, ‘63, Sr. Surgeon Jenkins' Brigade. Acting Chief-Surgeon Hood's Division. Poelnitz, B. B., Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board at Charleston, Dec. 4, ‘63. Dec.