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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
x. From the Times-dispatch, October 28, 1906. Lampkin's Battery of Artillery and how it fought on famous Battery. The account below of the retreat of Lampkin's Battery from near Fort Harrison, on the north sidellent health at his home in Amherst County. Captain Lampkin, a gigantic grenadier, who would have been pickletcher T. Massie, and I was a second lieutenant in Lampkin's battery of artillery, which was organized in Nelst from Petersburg the men of the battery, under Captain Lampkin, were near Fort Harrison, on the north side of f our mortars, and these two bateries, Ramsey's and Lampkin's, constituted the battalion at this time. CaptainCaptain Lampkin was soon captured. I escaped to the woods, and when the affair was over I went back to the scene, whenkee scout in disguise. Sergeant James F. Wood, of Lampkin's battery, saw him, after he was captured in the afat had happened, but he never said a word about it. Fletcher T. Massie, Second Lieutenant, Lampkin's Battery.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
disbanding of forces of, 124. Jones, Lieutenant, Ap Catesby, criticized, 328. Jones, Captain J. B., 83. Jones, Maryus, 275. Jones, General W. E.. 306 Jordan, Capt. of the Bedford Artillery, 90. Judson, Adoniram, His Life incense to heaven, 55. Keith, Judge, James, Address of, 212. Kelly, General B. F., 289. Kemper, General J. L at Gettysburg, 323. Kilpatrick, General, Judson, 180. Lackland, Colonel, 366. Lacy, Chaplain B. T., 6. Lamb, Hon., John, Address of, 57. Lampkin's Battery, Retreat of from Petersburg to Appomattox, 243 Last Confederate and Federal soldier, respectively, killed, 218. Lee's Rangers, A noted (company, 179, 277. Lee, General Fitzhugh 11, 12, 20,. Lee, general R. E., statement of as to Chancellorsville, 8, 9, 14, 55; Worsley's lines on, 63; Last order of to Army of Northern Virginia, 110; commanded in West Virginia, 121, 245, 292; Abiding spirit of, 350, 387; Tribute to by B. H. Hill, 356. Lee, Captain, Wm. Fitzhugh, 364.