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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 11 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
Lieut.-Col. George M. Norment; 38th N. C., Col. John Ashford, Lieut.-Col. George W. Flowers. Mahone's division, Maj.-Gen. William Mahone. Forney's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William H. Forney: 8th Ala., Lieut.-Col. John P. Emrich; 9th Ala., Maj. James M. Crow; 10th Ala., Maj. Louis W. Johnson; 11th Ala., Capt. Martin L. Stewart; 13th Ala., Capt. Samuel Sellers; 14th Ala., Capt. John A. Terrell. Weisiger's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. David A. Weisiger: 6th Va., Col. George T. Rogers; 12th Va., Maj. Richard W. Jones; 16th Va., Lieut.-Col. Richard O. Whitehead; 41st Va., Lieut.-Col. Joseph P. Minitree; 61st Va., Col. Virginius D. Groner. Harris's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. N. H. Harris: 12th Miss., Capt. A. K. Jones; 16th Miss., Capt. James H. Duncan; 19th Miss., Col. Richard W. Phipps; 48th Miss., Col. Joseph M. Jayne. Sorrel's Brigade, Col. George E. Tayloe: 3d Ga., Lieut.-Col. Claiborne Snead; 22d Ga., Capt. G. W. Thomas; 48th Ga., Capt. A. C. Flanders; 64th Ga., Capt. J. G. Brown; 2d Ga. Batt'n, Maj
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Southern Historical Society Papers. (search)
. Weisiger, colonel of the Twelfth, whilst the Twelfth is commanded by Captain Richard W. Jones, the Sixth by Colonel George T. Rogers, the Sixteenth by Captain L. R.ntil the enemy are reached. As soon as Captain Hinton passed down the line Captain Jones stepped out in front of us, as we lay on the ground, and, with great coolnet work. The words and manner of the speaker sank deep in my memory. How Captain Jones came to deliver this address is explained in a letter written by him to Genposition of our army. The works are only one hundred yards distant, said Captain Jones—a fortunate mistake. They were, in point of fact, two hundred yards distanwarned them of the great importance of a quick movement towards the foe. Captain Jones, afterwards major of the Twelfth, having received a copy of this portion oforks he fell, his forehead pierced with a minnie ball. Immediately after Captain Jones delivered his address the expected command, forward, was given-by whom I co
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
he charge was made; nor was he in the captured works until after I had been wounded and retired. He has not to my knowledge claimed it for himself; it has only been done by his friend. If General Weisiger was right in this statement, Major Richard W. Jones, of the 12th Virginia Regiment, who commanded the regiment in the action, was in error when in a letter to General Mahone written in 1877 he said: On getting my regiment in position in the ravine your courier delivered me a message I arrived. At that moment you gave an order to have the Georgia Brigade moved rapidly to its position on the right of the Virginia Brigade, and then turning to the officers you delivered a stirring address to this effect: (Here follows what Major Jones says General Mahone said.) I do not profess to give your words, but your address and orders were given with such peculiar emphasis and under such impressive circumstances that the sentiments were indelibly inscribed on my mind. The whole mana
n Languages, which includes Graduation in French and German. --James Dinwiddie, Albemarle; Richard W. Jones, Greensville; C. N. Berkeley Minor, Hanover; John J. Norwood, Georgetown, D. C.; William C.on School of Natural Philosophy.--C. Powell Grady, Loudoun; J. Moncure Hull, Falmouth; Richard W. Jones, Greensville; Jno. W. H. Porter, Florida; Jas. G. Wheatley, Fauquier; Charles E. Young, Stahemistry.--Geo. W. Butts. Nansemond; Julian Fairfax, Alexandria; C. Powell Grady, Loudoun; Richard W. Jones, Greensville; Chas. D. Lee, Henry; Rhodes Massie, Augusta; Russell Murdoch, Baltimore; Joseiana. School of Moral Philosophy.--J. Moncure Hull, Falmouth; John K. Jones, Nottoway; Richard W. Jones, Greensville; A. J. Lewis, New Orleans, La; Rhodes Massie, Augusta; Randolph, Clinton, N. Crfax, of Alexandria; C. Powell Grady, of Loudoun county; Jerry M. Harris, of Louisa county; Richard W. Jones, of Greensville county; Charles D. Lee, of Henry county; William W. Old, of Princess Anne c