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. William MacRae. It will be remembered that MacRae's brigade formed a part of the charging body, and incidentally the orator gives a sketch of the battle of Reams Station. Toward the conclusion he says: In truth the Federal infantry did not show the determination which had generally marked the conduct of Hancock's corps. Not so with the Federal artillery. It was fought to the last with unflinching courage. Some minutes before the second assault was made Gen. MacRae had ordered Lieut. W. E. Kyle with the sharpshooters to concentrate his fire upon the Federal batteries. Many men and horses rapidly fell under the deadly fire of these intrepid marksmen. Yet still the artillerists who were left stood by their guns. When MacRae's brigade crossed the embankment a battery which was on his right front as he advanced wheeled to a right angle with its original position and opened a fire of grape and canister at close quarters enfilading the Confederate line. General MacRae immediate
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
o. Bingham, Capt. 44th N. C. Thomas H. Norwood, Capt. 44th N. C. J. H. Johnston, 1st Lieut. 44th N. C. Regiment. John H. Thorp, Capt. 47th N. C. Regiment. Thomas Westray, Lieut. 47th N. C. Regiment. Thos. L. Lasater, 1st Lieut. 47th N. C. Regiment. J. W. Jones, 1st Lieut. 47th N. C. Regiment. R. H. Fancett, Capt. 47th N. C. E. Erson, Lt.-Col. 52d N. C. T. W. H. Lilly, Surg. 52d N. C. T. J. Marion Alexander, Capt. 52d N. C. T. A. F. Hurley, 1st Lieut. 52d N. C. Regiment. W. E. Kyle, 1st Lieut. 52d N. C. Regiment. S. S. Lilly, Capt. 52d N. C. T. [42] Eleventh North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Hos. Stew'd William M. Willson, Ord. Sergeant William Madre. Co. A. 1st Sergeant Thos. W. Neely, Private M. B. Hunter, 1st Corporal J. M. Alexander, Wm. M. Kennedy, 2d Corporal J. W. Bigham, R. J. Monteith, Private G. T. Herron, J. E. Awman, M. Harris, H. M. Pettus. Co. B. 2d Sergeant W. W. McGrympsy, Private Robt. Kincaid, 3d Se
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. W. B., 246. Kincaid, Lt. W. C., 198. Kindred, Capt. E. T., 160. King, Lt. C. F., 450. King, Lt. D. E., 403. King, Lt. Col. J. F., 13. Kinlock, Col. J. M., 403. Kinney, Capt. A., 413. Kinney, Capt. H. R., 275. Kinsler, Capt. J. H., 368. Kirkland, Lt.-Col. B. B., 121. Kleinschmidz, Ass't Surg. H. A., 161. Knight, Capt., Wm., 96 Knox, Capt., James, 203, 217. Knox, Lt. J H., 146. Knox, Ass't Surg. R. L., 177. Knox, Capt. W. R., 313. Koontz, Lt. G. W., 14. Kyle, Lt. W. E., 276. Lacy, Lt., Drury, 86, 196. Ladd, Capt. J C., 383. Lamar, Ass't Surg. A. H., 212. Lamar, Lt. John H., 144. Lamar, Col. L. Q. C., 70. Lamkin's Battery, 47. Lamp, Capt. G. V., 382. Lampkin, Capt., Thos. J., 146. Lampley, Lt. J. A., 414. Land, Maj. C. S., 403. Landry, Capt., J. Prosper, 14, 62. Lane, Lt. B. D., 424. Lane, Gen James H.; Brigade of, 358. Lane, Surg., Thos. B., 359. Lanford, Capt. L. P., 122. Lang, Col., David, 303. Langdon, Surg. S. W., 275.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.15 (search)
to the last with unflinching courage. Some minutes before the second assault was made, General McRea had ordered Lieutenant W. E. Kyle, with the sharp-shooters, to concentrate his fire upon the Federal batteries. Many men and horses rapidly fell ua few of McRae's sharp-shooters, all of whom were trained in artillery practice. They were aided by Captain Oldham, Lieutenant Kyle and others, not now remembered. Captain Oldham sighted one of the guns repeatedly, and when he saw the effect of hiors, nine guns and caisons. Among the prisoners captured was General Walker, of Hancock's staff, who surrendered to Lieutenant Kyle. Kyle here, as elsewhere, was in the very front of the assaulting column. The Confederate loss was small, and feKyle here, as elsewhere, was in the very front of the assaulting column. The Confederate loss was small, and fell principally upon Lane's brigade. In the second and final assault it was about five hundred in killed and wounded. The result of this brilliant engagement was hailed with great rejoicing throughout the South, and shed a declining lustre upon the
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
ohn, private. Living; Highland county, Va. Jack, John, private. Died in prison 1864. Kramer, Philip, private. Know nothing. Kirkpatrick, Charles, private. Living; Bath county. Kincaid, Floyd, private. Living; Williamsville, Va. Kyle, David, private. Dead. Kyle, George, private. Dead. Lindsey, William H., private. Dead. Lindsey, Robert D., private. Living; Green Valley, Va. Lindsey, Paul, private. Not known. Lysle, James, private. Died in prison, 1863, withKyle, George, private. Dead. Lindsey, William H., private. Dead. Lindsey, Robert D., private. Living; Green Valley, Va. Lindsey, Paul, private. Not known. Lysle, James, private. Died in prison, 1863, with fever. Lysle, Thomas, private. Died in prison. Lysle, Ben, private. Living; Bath county, Va. Leach, Sylvester, private. Not known. Lawrence, William, private. Dead. Lair, John, color-bearer. Living; Bath county, Va. Lange, William. Living; Augusta County, Va. Lange, John S. Living; West Virginia. McElwee, William D., private. Living; Elkins, W. Va. McClung, John A., private. Died in prison 1863. McAllister, J. W., private. Living; McClung, Va. McCray, T
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of New Market, Va., again, (search)
l by name of these volunteers only J. B. Smith, R. M. Orrell, James T. Rose, Theodore Wardell and J. W. Hurlst, of my own company, the Lafayette; Charles Haigh, W. E. Kyle, Jarvis Lutterloh and John B. McKellar, of the Independent Company. All were killed during the war or have died since except Haigh, Kyle and the writer. GenKyle and the writer. General Magruder placed at the head of this expedition Captain J. B. Starr, commanding Company F, or Lafayette Light Infantry, a man of that stubborn, bulldog courage which is never exalted by victory or depressed by defeat. An officer of the Virginia Cavalry, Lieutenant Goode, I think, who was thoroughly acquainted with all the co at any moment. It is said that there is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous. In camp, while volunteers were falling into line for the expedition, W. E. Kyle called to a relative, J. K. Kyle, to come up to the front. Go on, Emmett, my boy, cried the latter; I glory in your spunk, but I have a wife and a stake in the