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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
nn, who joined August 15, 1863, was discharged August 28, 1863, and Minor W. Swann substituted for him. Joseph and William Lawson, who joined July 20, 1863, were transferred August 21, 1863, to Thirty-fourth battalion, Virginia volunteers. Lieun, James Rutherford Houston, William W. Hughes, William Hummerickhouse, John R. *Hyde, Edward H. Johnson, Lawson W. Johnson, Thomas E. *Johnstone, William F. Jones, Beverly R. *Jordan, John W., Jr. *Kean, Otho G. Kean, William C. Lacy, Richard B. Lacy, William S. Lawson, Joseph Lawson, William *Leathers, John P. Lecky, John H. Lee, Robert E., Jr. *Leech, James M. Lepard, James N. *Letcher, Samuel H. *Lewis, Henry P. Lewis, RobLawson, William *Leathers, John P. Lecky, John H. Lee, Robert E., Jr. *Leech, James M. Lepard, James N. *Letcher, Samuel H. *Lewis, Henry P. Lewis, Robert P. *Lewis, James P. Lewis, Nicholas H. Leyburn, John Link, David Luke, Williamson McAlpin, Joseph McCampbell, David A. *McCampbell, William H. *McCauley, John E. McCauley, William S. *McClintic, William S. McCl
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
C-James Thomas; Company D-D. S. Edwards, Willie Mitchell, J. W. Freeman, M. J. Wingfield; Company G—W. F. Miller; Company L—Corporal L. O. Ellett, E. J. Griffin, Edward Taliaferro, H. McLaughlin; Company H-Sergeant C. P. Hansford, Corporal Richard Chaddick, W. J. Vaughan, Flowers, Nuckols, St. Clair, John Paine, M. Brestrahan, W. S. Waddill.—Total, twenty-three. wounded-Those marked * were left in enemy's hands: Field and Staff-Major F. H. Langley, Sergeant-Major J. R. Polak, Color-Sergeant William Lawson.* Company B—Captain T. Herbert Davis,* Lieutenant J. A. Payne, Corporal W. J. Carter,* Corporal John Q. Figg,* Privates George R. Heath,* James Stagg,* Joseph Daniel,* H. L. Specard, R. H. Street, W. J. Mallory; prisoner, E. Goetze. Company C—Lieutenant John E. Dooley, Sergeant Pat Woods.* Company D—Captain G. F. Norton, Lieutenant E. P. Reeve, Lieutenant William H. Keiningham,* Lieutenant A. Blair, Sergeant J. M. Finn,* Corporal G. E. Craig, Corporal C. T. Loehr, Privates J
ounts, arm; L F Dickenson, body Missing — F J Coman, W Davenport, A Ferrill, Jas Wampler Co D, commanded by Capt H C. Wood--39 men in action Killed — Ira Nelson. Wounded — Lieut G A Neal, thigh, and left on the held; Sergt D H Lawson hand; Serg't A. P Henderson, arm, left on the field; Slorp Wm F Francisco, leg; J H Davidson, foot; G F Lawson, abdomen; H F Neal, both thighs and left on field; J H Harris, hand; W M Wolfe, thigh; J W Lanson, face Missing — T B Richardson WLawson, abdomen; H F Neal, both thighs and left on field; J H Harris, hand; W M Wolfe, thigh; J W Lanson, face Missing — T B Richardson Will Berry Co. E, commanded by Capt T S. Gibson 41 men in action Killed Lieut J C Willis, John R Kirk James Jones Wounded Capt Gibson, J W Orr, slightly Missing — D Hale and R N Ely. Co F., commanded by Lt. T S. Hagy--53 men in action Killed — None Wounded--Lt. Hagy, mortally, and left on the field, Serg't Andrew Kelly ankle; Serg't Major Wm. B. Kelly, arm, Buchanan, chin and ; Wm W Buchanan, head, and left on field; A J Debask, head and thigh; and left
$6,000,) now pending against him. William, slave of S. D. Denoon, and Robert, slave of Sampson Jones, were tried for stealing bacon from the latter. William was ordered 39 lashes, and Robert acquitted. Roberta, slave of S. J. Rutherfoord, was tried for stealing sundry articles of wearing apparel from another darkey, and being found guilty, was ordered 20 lashes. The Grand Jury re-assembled (G. W. Smith foreman,) and indicted the following parties, viz: Peter Lawson and Wm. Lawson, for tumultuously making an affray by beating Emanuel Raymond, in the 3d Market, all the parties being butchers; George Saunderson, for obstructing and resisting Jas R. Crafton and Wm. E. Orange; Watchmen, in the discharge of their duty as such; Frederick Thomas, keeping a disorderly and ill governed house in Henrico county, within a mile of the corporation line; Wm. O'Brien, for attempting to commit the crime of burglary by entering Wm. H. Stewart's house; James Pearson, assaulting and be
t the 2d Market-House. George Brown, arrested for being drunk and running races up 17th street with a horse and buggy, was committed for want of surety to appear before the Hustings Court Grand Jury and answer an indictment for misdemeanor. Brown said he didn't do anything for a living now, but that formerly he was Second Lieutenant of Company B, in the 1st Maryland regiment, C. S. A. Hustings Court, Friday, Nov. 14.--Senior Alderman R. D. Sanxay presiding. Peter Lawson and Wm. Lawson were tried for an assault on Emanuel Raymond in the Second Market, and acquitted by the jury. John R. Blankinship and Thomas Lotey, lads, were tried for taking a fowling-piece from Chas. Jones, another lad, and selling the same and converting the proceeds to their own use. Verdict guilty, and sentenced to five days imprisonment in the city jail, and to pay the costs. John Hopkins, a boy, was tried on the charge of picking the pocket of Bill, slave of John O. Taylor, of $14, and
A negro killed. --On Saturday evening last, a negro fellow, belonging to Mr. Peter Lawson, was shot and killed by Mr. Wm. Lawson, his son. The negro had called the mother of Mr. L. a liar, when her son undertook to chastise him; meeting with resistance from the black reseal, who caught him by the collar and commenced to choke him, he drew a pistol and shot him dead in his tracks. Mr. L. immediately surrendered himself to the authorities of Henrico; but, after an examination he was promptly acquitled.