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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
t,Zzz=Co. B. H. W. Owings,Zzz=Co. B. Private J. T. Oxford,Co. E. T. Peed,Zzz=Co. E. Z. M. Price,Zzz=Co. E. W. C. Sherrill,Zzz=Co. E. J. W. Tinsley,Zzz=Co. E. W. Railey,Zzz=Co. E. D. B. Ward,Zzz=Co. E. J. L. Wethers,Zzz=Co. E. 1st Sergeant E. Randreth,Co. F. 2d Sergeant G. W. Smith,Zzz=Co. F. 3d Sergeant W. Gentry,Zzz=Co. F. 4th Sergeant D. J. Thompkins,Zzz=Co. F. 5th Sergeant T. H. Fair,Zzz=Co. F. 1st Corporal G. Taylor,Zzz=Co. F. 2d Corporal L. Wages,Zzz=Co. F. 3d Corporal J. Lawson,Zzz=Co. F. Private J. R. Bowers,Zzz=Co. F. H. Brookins,Zzz=Co. F. J. H. Champion,Zzz=Co. F. J. W. Evans,Zzz=Co. F. T. J. Fairfield,Zzz=Co. F. S. Martin,Zzz=Co. F. W. B. Mills,Zzz=Co. F. B. F. Noland,Zzz=Co. F. J. T. Palmer,Zzz=Co. F. J. Sanders,Zzz=Co. F. J. L. Taylor,Zzz=Co. F. J. H. Brown,Zzz=Co. F. 1st Sergeant S. W. McWhorter,Co. G. 2d Sergeant W. S. Allen,Zzz=Co. G. 3d Sergeant E. C. Palmer,Zzz=Co. G. 1st Sergeant W. Bullard,Co. C. 2d Sergeant H. Jones,Zz
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ioned Staff. Ordnance Sergeant W. K. Wright. Sergeant J. T. Bell, J. L. Griffin, Wm. Duckworth, J. L. Jackson, Corporal W. S. Pate, Wm. Simmons, E. O. Ansley, S. Cauldwell, E. Ratley, Private F. M. Bowen, R. Hanner, H. Hargrave, J. Lawson, G. Moore, S. Parker, H. Swayne, A. Slatton, W. W. Anderson, John A. Howell, Isaiah Sanders, J. K. Wimberly, W. J. Collins, Wm. Griffin, Wm. Borwick, L. Chestnut, R. A. Dalton, Private J. R. N. Britt, B. A. Jones, John Gill, urphy, J. Millwood, T. B. Bressly, O. P. White. Co. C. Sergeant M. Eastern, Private York Huff, George Crocker, L. I. Bobo, Jasper Lawson, John Ivey, Private M. Sparks, William Jackson, Nat. Day, A. Wix, John Packet, James Lawson. Co. D. Corporal W. D. Eleva, Private W. J. Kelly, Private B. F. Hamly. Co. E. Sergeant J. J. Williams, Corporal D. C. Crow, M. C. Crumpton, J. W. Stribbling, Private A. C. Betters, W. M. Bullington, John M. Gray, G. W. Hugh
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
rkin, Lt. W. W., 190. Lasater, Lt., Thos. L., 296. Lassater, Lt. G. S., 170. Latham's Battery, 62. Latham, Capt. T. W., 394. Latham, Maj. L. E., 252. Latimore, Capt. John R., 94. Latimore, Lt. T. D., 383. Latrobe, Col., Osman, 69. Lauchlin, Lt. P. L. M., 369. Laughton, Lt. John E., 348. Laurence, Capt. N. P., 413. Law, Lt. C. H., 246. Law Lt. E. Starke, 95. Lawham, Capt. R. S., 123. Lawhon, Lt. A. F., 204, 212. Lawhorn, Capt. W. H. H., 275. Lawrence, Maj. R. N., 70. Lawson, Surg. John W.. 204. Lazelle, Col. H. M. (U. S. A.), 467. Lea, Lt., James, W., 204. Lea, Col. John W., 204. Lea, Lt. W. G., 348. Leach, Lt., Geo. L., 263. Leach, Surg. R. V., 263. Lee Battery, 28. 456. Lee, Chas. Carter, XXVIII. Lee, Gen., Custis, XXVI. Lee, Lt. C. D., 72. Lee, Midshipman D. M., 3. Lee, Capt. Geo., 238. Lee, Lt. J., 263. Lee, Gen. R. E., i, III, 472; Letters of to President Davis, v; correspondence with Gen. Grant, VII et seq., appearance of, XIV
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
Armfield, captain, Company B, 11th North Carolina. G. W. Lewis, captain, Company C, 9th battalion Louisiana cavalry. J. N. Williams, captain, 6th Mississippi. J. T. Sigon, lieutenant, 55th Virginia. F. G. W. Coleman, lieutenant, 7th Mississippi. J. E. Threadgill, lieutenant, Company H, 12th Arkansas. J. C. Shuler, captain, Company H, 5th Florida. B. J. Blount, lieutenant, Company H, 55th North Carolina. J. D. Armington, lieutenant, Company H, 32d North Carolina. James Lawson, lieutenant, Company C, 18th Mississippi cavalry. John C. Holt, lieutenant, Company C, 61st Tennessee. Samuel Chormle, Blunt county, Tenn. J. W. Johnson, captain, Green's R, Missouri S. A. S. J. B. Cash, lieutenant, 62d North Carolina. Hugh Cobble, private, Company E, 5th Kentucky. J. B. Hardy, captain, 15th Arkansas. Mark Backen, captain, Company D, 60th Tennessee. J. R. H. E. M. Orr, lieutenant, 62d North Carolina. S. W. Henry, captain, 18th Tennessee cava
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
s, after all, they get something better; inasmuch as the Heroites have for some time had exclusive possession of the Hall of St. Tammany, and we have the authority of Halleck that “There's a barrel of porter in Tammany Hall, And the Bucktails are swigging it all the night long.” Cheered by the applauses of the friends who show Their heads above the offal of the gutter, And, like the trees which Orpheus moved at will, Reel, as in token of your matchless skill! Thou son of Scotia! James Lawson, Esq., of the Mercantile. A fine, warm-hearted Scotchi man, who, having unfortunately blundered into Jacksonism, is wondering ‘how ia the Deil's name’ he got there. He is the author of a volume entitled Tales and Sketches, and of the tragedy of Giordano. nursed beside the grave Of the proud peasant-minstrel, and to whom The wild muse of thy mountain-dwelling gave A portion of its spirit,—if the tomb Could burst its silence, o'er the Atlantic's wave To thee his voice of stern rebuke wo
The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The vote on the Ordinance of Secession. (search)
vote on the Secession Ordinance, on the 17th of April. It appears that a substitute offered by Mr. Scott, of Fauquier, was voted down — years 74, nays 67. The question was then taken on the adoption of the Ordinance submitted by Mr. Preston, and resulted as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative are-- William M. Ambler, Marmaduke Johnson, William B. Asion, Peter C. Johnston, James Barbour, Robert C. Ke. L. Augua R. Hiskey, John J. Kindred, George B. ow, Jr, James Lawson, James B. ea Walter D. Leake, Peter B. Borst, Wm. H. Macfarland, W Bouldin, Charles K. Mallory, William W. Boyd, James B. Mallory, Thomas Branch, John L. Marve, Sr. John C. Bruce, Fleming B. Miller, Frederick M. C. bell, Horatio G. Muffet, John A. Campbell, Robert L. Montegue, Allen T. Caperton, Edmund T. Morris, William P Jeremiah Morton, John R. Cham lise, William J. Seblett, Mantings Chairman, Johnson Cr k, Samuel A. Coffman, William
The First Maryland regiment. The following is pretty nearly a correct list of the casualties in the First Maryland regiment, during the late operations of Jackson in the Valley: Wounded--Lieut. Col. E. R. Dorsey, through shoulder. Company A.--Wounded: Capt Wm W Goldsborough, in the side; Color Corporal John B Taylor, severely; Privates Cyrus Butler, severely; Martin L Rider, in breast; James Lawson, left arm; Polk Mayberry, through ankle. Company D.--Killed: Lieut Nicholas Snowden; Privates Edward Beatly. --Berry. Wounded: Sergeant H. Wells, dangerously; Corporal McIntyre, severely; --Simpson, severely; John Key, severely;--Ackler. Company E.--Wounded; Color--Sergeant Doyle, severely; Sergeant Wallace, dangerously; Color-Corporal Cole, severely; Privates Quinn, seriously; Wm Bannon, severely, Edward Lawn, severely. Company F.--Wounded: Sergeants Kennedy and Vogt; Private George Eisenburger. Company G.--Killed: Private Murphy. Wounded: Privates Ryan and Wagner