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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
cWaters, J. W. Neil, W. Stephenson, M. Strous, Jas. Rateree, Thos. Rateree. Co. E. Corporal S. L. Johnston, Private T. M. Baxter, W. T. Barnes, R. T. Bailey, B. C. Chambers, J. F. Campbell, W. I. Farris, J. C. Harper, J. J. Jackson, Private J. D. Johnston, F. H. Johnston, J. M. Kendrick, R. T. May, J. J. McKenan, W. H. Wilson, Wm. Wiley, J. J. Farris. Co. F. Sergeant S. W. Jackson, Private H. Beheler, N. Bias, A. G. Dover, D. Dover, J. S. Hambright, Private R. Latham, J. W. Latham, J. L. Parker, J. A. Pollard, R. F. Roberts, W. B. Sherer. Co. G. Private G. H. Augley, L. Slell, Jno. Chassereau, Private W. Rentz, R. H. Low, C. H. Brunson. Co. H. Sergeant J. F. Jones, Private Wm. Atterberry, J. E. Birt, L. B. Collins, W. P. Chittey, Private H. R. Hutto, Jno. Lain, H. C. Plunket, W. T. Still. Co. I. Corporal W. H. Craig, Private N. B. Craig, Jas. Culp, G. H. Gant, M. C. Heath, F. Lucas, Private Thos. McCorkle, A. Si
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A Narrative of the service of Colonel Geo. A. Porterfield in Northwestern Virginia in 1861-1861, (search)
orce already organized. On the contrary, upon my arrival I found myself alone in a county hostile to the South, without an officer of any experience to help me, then or afterwards; without money or supplies of any kind, or the means of getting anything to aid in organizing a military force. My letters to Colonel R. S. Garnett of May 14th and 16th, will show what progress had been made at those dates. The extent of the Union feeling may be ascertained by reference to the letters of General R. Latham to Hon. Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, dated May 8th, and Major Boykin to General Lee, May 10, 1861. Whilst one of my first companies was rendezvoused at Fetterman, about a mile north of Grafton, on the night of May 22d it was attacked by a Union party from Grafton, and in an affair of the pickets Bailey Brown of the Union party was killed. This was on the 22d of May. He was, perhaps, the first victim of the war in Virginia. And yet the Richmond authorities would not believe the
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
llingsworth, Lt., 380. Kilpatrick, Gen., 30. King's Battery, 57, 60. King's Mountain, Battle of, 5, 12. Kinston, Battle of, 25 Knoxville, Siege of, 387. Lacy, 10 Lalane, Lt. G. M., 192. Lamar, Col. J. B., 142, 145. Lamar, Hon. L. Q. C., 274, 318 Lamar's Battery, 143, 174. Lambert, married, Jack, 176. Lancaster co., S. C., 9, 14, 18, 22, 28. Lance, 104. Lanneau, Jr., Sergeant F., 143. Louisiana, Pointe Coupee Battery, 70. Lartigue, Gen. G. B., 117, 396. Latham, Gen. R., 83. Latrobe, Col., Osman, 107. Lauman, Col J. G., 80. Laurel Hill, 87. Law, Gen. E. M.,384, 386. Lawrence, Sergeant, 104. Lawton, Gen. A. R., 273. Lawton, Mr., 174. Lay, Col. John F., Address of, 207. Lead Mines—Max Meadows, 60; Wytheville, 288. Lecky's England, cited, 33. Le Conte, 428. Leftwich, A. T. 105. Lee, Capt., 166. Lee, Gen., Fitzhugh, 226, 231, 354, 453. Lee, Gen., Harry, 9. Lee, L. S., 175. Lee, Miss, Mildred, 450. Lee, Gen. R. E., 9, 30, 58, 67