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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
rs to be ready with three days rations, and early one morning marched into a designated part of the turnpike leading toward Williamsport. It found itself in company with one of the Richmond Howitzer batteries, which was under the command of Lieutenant Jones, and found soon that they were under the command of Colonel J. Thompson Brown, who, with his staff, soon made his appearance. Soon the Second Virginia regiment of infantry, under Colonel Colston, and probably a part of another infalltry regliams, transferred to Chew's Battery October 24, 1862, by order of General Lee. William G. Williamson, appointed lieutenant of engineers, July 9, 1862. A. R. Boteler, Jr., appointed cadet Confederate States Army, September 30, 1862. Beverly R. Jones, appointed hospital steward, October 1, 1862. The following members of the company were discharged at the dates opposite their names for ill-health or for other causes, by orders of the generals in command: J. Gibson Clark, October 5th