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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Privates. J. J. Anderson, one private horse. W. M. Armistead, one private horse. T. H. Austin, J. M. Austin, H. Bullington, T. Boisseau, one private horse. E. V. Jones, W. K. Jones, W. T. Jones, T. S. Jones, H. R. Jones, G. E. Johnson, T. O. Keesee, G. T. Lane, W. W. Lear, C. C. Boisseau, H. Barksdale, R. Brooke, W. E. Brent, D. S. Burwell, D. W. Bernard, J. S. Bowles, J. A. Crump, E. F. Cullen, E. S. Cardozo, J. E. Casey, H. P. Chew, J. B. Chastain, S. Cssigned. Richard W. Manson, temporarily assigned from Lunenburgh Art. One private horse, H. C. McLauraine. Recapitulation.—Serg'ts, 2; Corporals, 7; Privates, 75; total, 87. Jno. R. Bagby, Lt. Commanding Powhatan Artillery. Roll of Johnson's Battalion Artillery. Roll of Fredericksburg Battery. Sergeant H. G. Chesley, C. B. Fleet, Corporal John T. Frost, W. F. Gordon, Guidon, H. T. Southworth. Sergeant L. T. Bunnel, John L. Marye. Corporal P. V. D. Conway, R. W. M
the bill subsequently laid upon the table. Other bills, coming up on their passage, were laid upon the table. Military force of the Commonwealth. Mr. Johnson, from the joint committee on the Governor's Message reported an act for ascertaining and enrolling the military force of the State. On motion of Mr. JohnsoMr. Johnson, the Senate took a recess until half-past 7 o'clock, P. M. Night session. The Senate was called to order at twenty-five minutes past 8 o'clock, Mr. Brannon, of Lewis, in the chair. Military bill reported. Mr. Johnson, of Bradford, from the Joint Committee, to whom was referred a communication from the Governor, Mr. Johnson, of Bradford, from the Joint Committee, to whom was referred a communication from the Governor, presented in relation thereto a bill to raise troops to meet the requisition of the President of the Confederate States; which was advanced to its second reading, and ordered to be printed. Death of Mr. Chisman. Mr. Robertson, of Richmond, said that it was with feelings of very deep regret that he ar to announce to the Sen
[written for the Dispatch.]"Brigadier Ned."respectfully dedicated to Brig. G. E. Johnson.by Corporal T. Here h to our Bgar where he may go, Who at Camp Alleghany encountered the foe, Who in pride of life members, On our small force But was driven back By Brigs for Ned. No fear knoweth when in the red Of war's dreadful , a shield From the missions of death And danger so dread; For a very brave heart Has Brigadier Ned When the foe was advancing, he him a gun, And worked with glly, and d was He was mark the foremost, And head To was righteous, Said Brigadier Ned. For the hail storm of land ceased to wall in the air. And its hordes driven back to their fastness and lair, Never weary grew he But fought gathered, And demned them genteelly, Did Brigadier Ned. Then again to our Brigadier, "long may he brave." When each man that him has found him a grave. Though his frwn may be black, And he's tough Yet a very warm heart Has Brigadier Ned. Camp Allegha