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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
mes Ramage, David Simpson, Sandford N. Smith, John Spillers, Ervin Stevenson, Mills Summers, Jno. K. Taylor, Robert Taylor, Wm. E. West, Hy. B. Yarborough. Co. I. 4th Sergeant D. B. McInnis, 5th Sergeant J. H. McCormick, Private J. A. Bundy, H. W. Buttler, E. T. Buttler, C. Baily, D. Campbell, A. Conard, Private W. Dilorn, H. Grey, E. Herring, S. Herring, D. M. Herring, J. D. Hyatt, J. C. Turner, Joel Turner, P. D. Walter. Co. K. 1st Sergeant A. S. Martin, 3d Sergeant M. T. Douglass. 4th Sergeant J. T. Craft. 5th Sergeant W. T. Knotts. 1st Corporal Jno. F. Pooser. 2d Corporal John J. Martin. Private John W. Axson, W. D. Cooke, D. E. Craft, A. D. Chaney, Private R. H. Grier, Jas. Griffin, Private Jas. Hutte, James Hoover, J. T. Knight, D. Redmond, W. M. Stevenson, Lug. Sparks, J. J. Sharp, C. W. Wetherly, Drummer T. Turner. Private C. Y. Willard. C. W. Willard. Co. B. 1st Sergeant W. B. Dickson,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The honor roll of the University of Virginia, from the times-dispatch, December 3, 1905. (search)
J. H., Capt., Va., 1863. Major, E. P., Lt., Va., Seven Pines, Va., 1862. Manning, R. I., Capt., S. C., Fulton, S. C., 1861. Markham, R. A., Ala. Marsh, D., Lt., Ala., Atlanta, Ga. Marshall, T., Lt., Col., Fisher's Hill, Va., 1864. Martin, G., Va., Albemarle Co., Va., 1865. Martin, T., Capt., Va., Malvern Hill, Va., 1862. Massie, J. L., Capt., Va., Fisher's Hill, Va., 1864. Massie, R. T., Va. Mastin, G. B., Ala., Seven Pines, Va. Maupin, J. R., Va., Gettysburg, Pa.Martin, T., Capt., Va., Malvern Hill, Va., 1862. Massie, J. L., Capt., Va., Fisher's Hill, Va., 1864. Massie, R. T., Va. Mastin, G. B., Ala., Seven Pines, Va. Maupin, J. R., Va., Gettysburg, Pa., 1863. Maury, J. H., Lt., D. C., Vicksburg, Miss., 1863. Meade, W. Z., Lt., Va., Resaca, Ga., 1864. Meade, H. E., Va., Petersburg, Va., 1862. Meems, A. R., Surg., Va., Mt. Jackson, Va., 1865. Meem, J. L., Capt., Va., Seven Pines, Va., 1862. Meredith, W. B., Lt., Va., Richmond, Va., 1862. Merritt, H. E., Va., Mississippi, 1863. Merritt, W. T., Va. Metcalf, C., Lt., Miss., Charlotte, C. H., Va., 1865. Middleton, A., Va., Texas, 1864. Minor, W. B., Va., Charlottesv
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gettysburg-Pickett's charge. (search)
er of us all, over the loss of so many of her bravest and best sons. Of her generals Garnett is dead, Armistead is dying; and Kemper desperately wounded. Of her colonels of regiments six are killed on the field, Hodges, Edmonds, Magruder, Williams, Patton, Allen, and Owen is dying and Stuart mortally wounded. Three lieutenant-colonels are killed, Calcutt, Wade and Ellis. Five colonels, Hunton, Terry, Garnett, Mayo and Aylett, are wounded. Four lieutenant-colonels commanding regiments, Martin, Carrington, Otey and Richardson are wounded. Of the whole compliment of field officers in fifteen regiments only one escaped unhurt, Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph C. Cabell. The loss of company officers are in equal proportion. It is a sad, mournful summing up. Let the curtain fall on the tragic scene. But there are some of those who fell on that field whom I cannot pass by with a mere enumeration. Gen. Lewis A. Armistead, the commander of our brigade, is one of these. Fortune made hi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
s, James Ryan, Samuel Loggee, John Monday, L. Dondero, Pat Lanaham, A. Knorr, Robert Seville, George Krebbs, all seriously; N. Rainey, Joseph Gambonie, both mortally—total 13. Company B—Killed—Privates R. A. Mitchell, W. K. Blake, ——Epperson, J. D. Findlayson,——Harman, C. Lipsey, J. Massengale, J. C. Thomas, W. B. Whitfield, J. T. Bice—total 10. Wounded—J. Corby,——Irwin, J. J. Smith, W. H. Veazey, all slightly; A. J. Gauron, A. Hollinshead, T. M. Kennedy, F. G. Little, F. J. Morgan, A. S. Martin, W. S. Phillips, A. G. Smith, H. C. Thomas, J. V. Wilkinson, all severely-total 14. Company C—Killed—Privates J. D. Font, Thomas Pedue, F. Hullien, H. C. Reelen, B. Johnson—total 5. Wounded—Sergeant Schermer, Corporal Husier, Privates Werneth R. Chapman, ——–Siegel,——Zundler,——O'Brien, D. Rainey, M. Rainey, Y. Thompson,——Stickney—total 11. Company D—Killed—Privates R. M. Dyap, W. M. Cardwell, ——Grimes, R. W. T. Horn, A. D. Mathene
Prison Items, --The following persons have been looked up in the military prison of the Eastern District since Saturday, for the offences set opposite their names, vin: Charles H. Palmer and James Smith, of the Montgomery Artillery, robbery; Wm. M. Miller, deserting from Camp Lee; Wilson Coots, deserting from 15th Virginia cavalry; William C. Fleshman, of Bossioux's Guard, charged with aiding the escape of prisoners; Caleb Austin and A. S. Martin, 20th Virginia battalion, on suspicion of aiding prisoners to escape; A. S. Doggett, 20th Georgia regiment, trying to get South without a passport; George Galligan and James McDonald, were received from the cage yesterday, having been arrested by the city watch for drunkenness Saturday night.