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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 15 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
, Capt. G. W. Waldron: 10th Ga., Lieut. J. B. Evans; 50th Ga., Capt. G. W. Waldron, Lieut. H. W. Cason; 51st Ga., Capt. H. R. Thomas; 53d Ga., Capt. R. H. Woods. artillery, The artillery of the army was commanded by Brig.-Gen. William N. Pendleton. Brig.-Gen. E. P. Alexander. Haskell's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. John C. Haskell: N. C. Battery, Capt. Henry G. Flanner; N. C. Battery (Ramsey's), Lieut. Jesse F. Woodard; S. C. Battery, Capt. Hugh R. Garden; Va. Battery (Lamkin's), Lieut. Fletcher T. Massie. Huger's Battalion, Maj. Tyler C. Jordan: La. Battery (Moody's), Lieut. George Poindexter; S. C. Battery (Fickling's), Lieut. E. L. Purse; Va. Battery (Parker's), Lieut. E. S. Wooldridge; Va. Battery, Capt. J. Donnell Smith; Va. Battery (Taylor's), Lieut. John H. Weddel; Va. Battery, Lieut. James Woolfolk. Second Army Corps, Lieut.-Gen. John B. Gordon. Grimes's (late Rodes's) division, Maj.-Gen. Bryan Grimes. Battle's Brigade, Col. Edwin L. Hobson: 3d Ala., Capt. C. Robinson
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
n, on the north side of the James, to Appomattox, is by Lieutenant Fletcher T. Massie, of that splendid company of artillery. It is intere question now, and it suffices to remark that this account of Lieutenant Massie is valuable, so far as it goes, in fixing the circumstances uere brought into Lee's lines, and that being put in charge of Lieutenant Massie and his ten men, were turned over by him in a short time afteurrender to the officer and men from whom they were taken. Lieutenant Massie is an active and vigorous man, enjoying excellent health at hg his guns in battle, is still living in Amherst, and he and Lieutenant Massie still look as if they would hear the bugle call of battle with relish and satisfaction. Jno. W. Daniel. My name is Fletcher T. Massie, and I was a second lieutenant in Lampkin's battery of artiller for him, he evidently knew what had happened, but he never said a word about it. Fletcher T. Massie, Second Lieutenant, Lampkin's Battery.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
2, 15 Louisiana, Purchase of, 61. Lynch, Wilson B., 149. McClellan, General Geo B., Career of, 284. McNeil, John A., 280, 294. Manassas, First Battle of, Heroism of the Maryland Line at, 170; 33rd Va. Infantry at, 363. Mann, Sergeant S. A., 97. March, Confederates in shortest time, 248. Marr, Captain, John Quincy, killed, 225. Maryland, Career of the first regiment, 172. Marshall, Colonel, Charles, 17. Marshall, Col. Thos. Children of, adopted by Mrs. Susan Lees, 36 Massie, Lieutenant Fletcher T., 243. Mayo, Colonel, Joseph, 327. Mayo, Mrs W. C., 354. Meredith, Sergeant, Fleming, 186. Milroy, General R. H., Capture of command of, 298. Minor, Dr., James Madison, 36. Moore, M. J., 249 Morris, General T. A. 289. Morrison, Colonel E. M., 250. Morson, James M., 355. Munford, General T T, 200. Murray, Captain W. H., 176; Services of his Company, 177; Monument to, 178; Monument at Gettysburg by Murray Confederate Association, 178. Negroes, Fo