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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The opposing forces at the Second Bull Run. August 16th-September 2d, 1862. (search)
ebb. Brigade loss: k, 56; w, 268 = 324. Artillery, Maj. B. W. Frobel: S. C. Battery (German Art'y), Capt. W. K. Bachman; S. C. Battery (Palmetto Art'y), Capt. Hugh R. Garden; N. C. Battery (Rowan Art'y), Capt. James Reilly. Artillery loss: k, 1; w, 9=10. Kemper's division, Brig.-Gen. James L. Kemper. Kemper's Brigade, Col. Montgomery D. Corse (w), Col. William R. Terry: 1st Va., Lieut.-Col. F. G. Skinner; 7th Va., Col. W. T. Patton (w); 11th Va., Maj. Adam Clement; 17th Va., Lieut.-Col. Morton Marye (w), Maj. Arthur Herbert; 24th Va., Col. William R. Terry. Brigade loss: k, 33; w, 240; m, 1 = 274. Jenkins's Brigade, Prig.-Gen. Micah Jenkins (w), Col. Joseph Walker: 1st S. C., Col. Thomas J. Glover (k); 2d S. C. (Rifles)-----; 5th S. C.,-----; 6th S. C.,-----; 4th S. C. Battalion,-----; Palmetto (S. C.) Sharp-shooters, Col. Joseph Walker. Brigade loss: k, 59; w, 408; m, 2 469. Pickett's Brigade, Col. Eppa Hunton: 8th Va.,-----; 18th Va.,-----; 19th Va.,-----; 28th Va.,-----; 5
romoted Brigadier-General. Col. Jas. A. Walker Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. A. P. Hill Promoted Lieutenant-General. Col. G. A. Goodman   14thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jas. G. HodgesJuly 1, 1861  Col. W. W. White   15thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Thos. P. AugustJuly 1, 1861.Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Morrison   16thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jos. H. HamAug. 30, 1862.  Col. H. T. Parrish   17thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. M. D. Corse Promoted Brigadier-General. Col. Morton Marye   18thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. R. E. Withers   19thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Henry Gantt   Col. J. B. Strange   20thVirginiaRegimentInfantry  Disbanded. 21stVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. W. A. WitcherDec. 1, 1862.  Col. John M. Patton   22dVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Geo. S. PattonNov. 3, 1861.  23dVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. A. G. TaliaferroApril 15, 1862.  24thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jubal A. EarlyMay 2, 1861.Promoted Brigadier-General, Maj
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Organization of army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. M. DuBose; 17th Georgia regiment, Colonel W. C. Hodges; 20th Georgia regiment, Colonel J. B. Cummings. Corse's brigade Commander: Brigadier-General M. D. Corse---15th Virginia regiment, Colonel T. P. August; 17th Virginia regiment, Colonel Morton Marye; 30th Virginia regiment, Colonel A. T. Harrison; 32d Virginia regiment, Colonel E. B. Montague. Hood's division---Major-General J. B. Hood. Robertson's brigade Commander: Brigadier-General J. B. Robertson---1st Texas regiment, Col2     Grandy  2 2   11 rifles; 4 Naps.; 2 Hows.         Major CutshawWyatt 1122    Woolfolk    4    Brookes   31   2 rifles; 5 Naps.; 7 Hows.         Maj. Willie J. PegramBrunson  3 1    Davidson   31    Crenshaw 21      McGraw   4     Marye 2 2    8 rifles; 9 Naps.; 2 Hows.         Lt. Col. CuttsWingfield23     Whitworth.1 Major LaneRoss 311     Patterson   24   10 rifles; 3 Naps.; 4 Hows.
B, First regiment Virginia volunteers. Early in 1849 he sailed to California, and during the opening of the gold fields was occupied there in various ways, including service as captain of the Sutter Rifles, of Sacramento city, until 1856, when he returned to Alexandria and formed a partnership with his brother in the banking business. In 1860 he organized the Old Dominion Rifles at Alexandria, and later in the year became major of the battalion which included the Alexandria Riflemen, Capt. Morton Marye, the Mount Vernon Guard, his own company under Capt. Arthur Herbert, and the Alexandria artillery, Capt. Delaware Kemper. Major Corse served as assistant adjutantgen-eral until the evacuation of Alexandria, and was then assigned with his battalion to the Seventeenth Virginia regiment, of which he was promoted colonel. In Longstreet's, later Kemper's brigade, he took part in the affair at Blackburn's ford and the battles of Manassas, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, and the Seven
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Monument to General Robert E. Lee. (search)
the Lee Monument Association under the act of the General Assembly of March 13th, 1884, with characteristic energy he began to take measures to bring about, without further delay, the erection of the monument. He proposed that the two associations should unite in their action, and called a meeting at the office of the Governor of Virginia, in the Capitol at Richmond, on May 15th, 1886. Present: Governor Fitzhugh Lee, Colonel Archer Anderson, Miss Sarah N. Randolph, Miss E. B. Nicholas, Morton Marye, Auditor of Public Accounts, A. W. Harman, Jr., Treasurer of the Commonwealth. The following resolutions are extracted from the minutes of this meeting: 1st. A board of managers to consist of six persons, to be constituted in the outset as follows: The Governor of Virginia, the Auditor of Public Accounts, the Treasurer of the Commonwealth, and three managers to be appointed by the Ladies' Lee Monument Association. 2d. Vacancies hereafter occurring to be filled by a vote of the
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
a year before his term as Governor expired, was succeeded by General John R. Cooke, who served until the time of his death, and the next president was Mr. N. V. Randolph, the incumbent. The present board is as follows: Major N. V. Randolph, president; Lieutenant-Colonel A. L. Phillips, first vice-president; Major T. A. Brander, second vice-president; James B. Pace (president Planters National Bank), treasurer; Captain J. W. Pegram, secretary; Governor P. W. McKinney, A. W. Harman, Colonel Morton Marye, Judge Beverley R. Wellford, Colonel H. C. Jones, General W. H. Payne, Joseph W. Thomas, Colonel Archer Anderson, Major Lewis Ginter, Captain John Maxwell, Joseph B. McKenney, Judge E. C. Minor, Colonel John Murphy, Colonel J. W. White, James T. Gray, Colonel E. P. Reeve, Colonel Hugh R. Smith, Major W. A. Smoot, Captain Washington Taylor, Colonel J. H. Hume, Portsmouth; Colonel D. M. Lee, Fredericksburg; Captain R. M. Booker, Hampton, Virginia; Colonel Alexander W. Archer. Executi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Unveiling of the statue of General Ambrose Powell Hill at Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1892. (search)
Ellett, Miss Styles, General D. A. Weisiger, General C. J. Anderson, Colonel R. Snowden Andrews, General James McDonald, Colonel John Murphy, Mrs. J. W. White, Mrs. Christian, Mrs. Brander, Dr. C. H. Todd, Mrs. R. B. Munford, Mrs. Pickett, Colonel Morton Marye, Mr. R. H. Cardwell, and Colonel F. G. Skinner. In addition to these there were a number of private carriages in the line. All of the military, with the exception of one company of infantry, wore their fatigue uniforms and forage capB. Clarke, Mr. Robert H. Whitlock, Mr. Joseph Bryan and family, Colonel Snowden Andrews, Mrs. George E. Pickett, Colonel Thomas N. Carter, General G. M. Sorrell, Dr. George Ross, General Field, Colonel Miles Cary, Colonel C. O'B. Cowardin, Colonel Morton Marye, Hon. R. H. Cardwell, Mr. John V. L. Klapp and others. An animated picture. While the disposition of the various organizations was being made, the picture from the statue was a most animated and inspiring one. There was a clear swee
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
General James A. Walker, General William McComb, General George Moorman, General Joseph Wheeler, General Dabney H. Maury, General Harry Heth, General M. C. Butler, General T. L. Rosser, General William H. Payne, General L. L. Lomax, General Scott Shipp, General T. A. Brander and Staff, General D. A. Weisiger, General George H. Stuart, Dr. Stuart McGuire, Colonel William H. Palmer, Colonel Charles S. Venable, Colonel Walter H. Taylor, Colonel Hilary P. Jones, Colonel Thomas H. Carter, Colonel Morton Marye, Colonel F. M. Boykin, Colonel E. M. Henry, Colonel F. M. Parker, Colonel H. Kyd Douglass, Colonel L. D. Starke, Colonel W. E. Cutshaw, Colonel John B. Cary, Colonel J. P. Minetree, Colonel A. W. Starke, Major John W. Daniel, Major R. Taylor Scott, Major J. B. Hill, Major W. J. Johnson, Major W. W. Parker, Major A. W. Garber, Captain Thomas Tabb, Captain John Cussons, Captain E. J. Levy, Captain Charles U. Williams, Captain J. W. Pegram, Mr. John Chamblin, Mr. H. Clay Chamblin, Judge
ed with burglariously entering the dwelling-house of Rev. Charles Minnegerode, and stealing therefrom a large lot of groceries, was examined, found guilty by the jury, and sentenced to be hung on the 17th day of March next. Peter, slave of W. E. Tyler, and John, slave of Bentley Wicker, were charged with feloniously conniving at, and aiding in, the escape to the Yankees of Lucy, slave of E. P. Lyons. The evidence against Peter was sufficient to warrant his conviction, and he was thereupon ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes and then to be sold beyond the limits of the Commonwealth. John was discharged. Hester, slave of Wm. B. Taliaferro, arraigned on the charge of stealing forty-three dollars in gold coin from Jerome H. Hardcastle, was examined and discharged. The court ordered Robert, slave of Chas. S. Mills, charged with stealing a horse, the property of Colonel Morton Marye, to receive thirty-nine lashes. An adjournment was then announced till this morning.
elegates. James City--Jas. W. Curtis, 23; W. R. Willis, 30; R. H. Armistead, 5; R. C. Apperson, 13. Norfolk County.--C. W. Murdaugh, 14; Wm. H. Stewart, 7; A. S. Watts, 12. Prince William.--C. W. C. Dunnington, 5; Colonel E. W. Berkeley, 3. City of Norfolk.--R. H. Baker, Jr., 19 Jefferson County.--Wm. Burnett, 39; W. H. Maseau, 10; J. J. Locke, 15; J. S. Melvin, 17; W. A. McDonald, 14; John Henderson, 1. Marion County.--J. S. Haymond, 8;--Arnett, 1. Alexandria--Morton Marye, 29; B. H. Berry, 33; D. L. Smoot, 2. The following is a statement of the polls at Chaffin's Bluff: Senate. Sixteenth District.--Cyrus A. Branch, 15; Baker P. Lee, 27. City of Richmond.--T. P. August, 5. House of Delegates. Charles City, New Kent and James City.--R. C. Apperson, 18; B. L. Farinholt, 3; Ira L. Bowles, 13; E. M. Ware, 3. City of Richmond.--D. J. Saunders, 1; R. F. Walker, 3; D. I. Burr, 5. York, Elizabeth City, Warwick and City of William