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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), William Henry Chase Whiting, Major-General C. S. Army. (search)
tachment, under Captain Van Benthuysen. Colonel Lamb affirms that at no time during the last andvolving much slaughter and little success. Colonel Lamb says (in his address at Wilmington in 1893)event a landing. It seems incomprehensible, Lamb continues, that General Bragg should have allows bombardment, and upon his entrance he said to Lamb: I have come to share your fate, my boy. n approaching the northeast redan. Whiting and Lamb rallied their gallant band upon the exposed ramnks of the besiegers to drive them out. Colonel Lamb fell with a desperate wound through the hipas the struggle of of North Carolina patriots. Lamb, in the hospital, found voice enough, though fag, lying among the surgeons near by, responded, Lamb, if you die, I will assume command, and I will cannot recall. I attended to the wants of Colonel Lamb, and as an illustration of General Whiting' Pushing our batteries to Camp Wyatt and Colonel Lamb's headquarters, and opening heavily on Shep[10 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, Wm. Preston, 98. Jones, Rev Dr. J. Wm , 29. Jones, Col. R. F., killed, 10. Jones, Gen., Sam, 139. Jones, Ex-Gov. T. C., Address of, 186. Jones, Hon. W. A., 301. Kanapaux's Battery, 236. Keeling, Capt. R. H., killed, 11. Kelley, Dr. J. B , 10. Kelley's Ford, Battle of, 23. Keokuk, The Ironclad, 67. Kerr, Rev. Dr., Robt. P., 277. King, Col. Clay; Gallantry of, 224. Lacoste, A. W. Gallantry of, 67. Lacy, Rev. Dr., Drury, 257. Lafayette Artillery, The, 236. Lamb. Hon. John, 300, 359. Lamb, Col. Wm , at Fort Fisher, 159. Latane, Death of Capt., 249. Lee Camp—Old Richmond, Va.; Sketch of, 241; Batteries at, 244. Lee, Chas. Carter, 353. Lee, Gen. R. E.; on Respect to Private Property, 120, 245, 294, 319. Lee, Gen., Wm. F., 247. Lincoln's Contest for President, 325, the vote for, 328; How his Election was Received in the South, 55. Locust (Grove, Battle of, 24. Lodge, Henry Cabot, 335. Loehr, Sergt. C. T., 110. Longstreet, Gen., Ja