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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Elliot, Geo. H., private, one horse and equipments. Antrim, W. W., private, one horse and equipments. Persons, R. T., private, one horse and equipments. Preston, C. J., private, one horse, bridle and halter. Perrow, Wm. C., private, one horse and equipments. Catterton, W. W., private, one horse and equipments. Slaughter, Jas. M., private, one horse and equipments. Fretwell, Jno. T., private, one horse and equipments. Hurt, Job, private, one horse and equipments. Lovell, Wm., private, one horse and equipments. Farmer, Wm. R., private, one horse and equipments. Bandy, C. J., private, one horse and equipments. Gurnett, John, private, one horse and equipments. Payne, Jas. A., private, one horse and equipments. Sandridge, Chas., private, one horse and equipments. Miller, Wm., private. Brown, Win., private. Flinn, E. H., private, one horse and equipments. Hite, J. M., private, one horse and bridle. Turner, Wm., private, one horse, o
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ng, Gen. A. L., 13; Men on duty at Headquarters of, 18. Long, Lt. H. W.,304. Longbridge, Lt., James, 145. Longstreet, Gen., James, x, 69. Louisiana Brigade, 130. La. Inf., 1st regt., 231. La. Inf., 2d regt., 231. La. Inf., 5th regt., 233. La. Inf., 6th regt., 4, 6, 233. La. Inf., 7th regt., 6, 236. La. Inf., 8th regt., 234. La. Inf., 9th regt., 235. La. Inf., 10th regt., 232. La. Inf., 14th regt., 78, 232, 456, 472. La. Inf., 15th regt., 235. Love, Col. M. N., 423. Lovell, Capt. E. F., 358. Lovett, Gunner J. A., 449. Low, Capt. H., 394. Lowe, Col. J. H., 212. Lowndes, Capt., James, 402. Lowrance, Maj. R. M., 457. Lowrance, Capt. W. B.. 383. Lowrie, Lt. R. B., 295. Lowther, Col. A. A., 145, 162. Lucado, Capt. L. F., 189. Luck, Capt. E. S.,2. Luckey, Surg. F. N., 424. Luckie, Surg., Jas. B., 413. Ludlow, Capt. J. R., 347. Lumley, Lt. James W., 394. Lumpkin, T. R., 18. Lumsden, Lt. A. L., 73. Lyles, Lt. N. P., 123. Lynch, Lt., Geo. E., 16o. Lyne
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
rd. Its loss was sixteen killed and forty-nine wounded. In this fight, Private Martin, of Company C, coolly sat on the track and called to his comrades to watch the Yankee colors, then fired and down they went. This was done repeatedly. Captain Lovell, of Company A, the right company of the regiment, stood on the track all the time, waving his hat and cheering his men, and strange to say, neither he nor Martin was struck. After the battle, when Captain Holland, of Company H, congratulatdered. The tattered and starving remnants of this glorious North Carolina Regiment surrendered at Appomattox, consisted of seventeen officers and 213 men, some of the latter being detailed, nonarms-bearing, sent back to be surrendered with their command. The aggregate in this regiment during the entire war was 1,826. After Colonel Lowe resigned and Lieutenant-Colonel Speer was killed at Reames' Station, the regiment was frequently commanded by Captains E. F. Lovell and T. J. Linebarger.