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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), How General A. P. Hill met his fate. (search)
d began to prepare a hasty breakfast. Corporal John W. Mauk and Private Daniel Wolford, of Companym the gauntlet.—W. P. The account which Corporal Mauk wrote out for Mr. Matthews confirms Tuckeroting? Here is his story: Statement of Corporal Mauk. On the morning of the 2d of April, 186ad been carried, on the 2d of April, 1865. John W. Mauk. Commenting on Mauk's statement as to Mauk's statement as to what occurred after Sergeant Tucker rode away, the writer of the original article, Mr. Matthews, sayHill was recovered in the manner described by Mr. Mauk, before the Union troops came back from Hatchept the little squad of stragglers, led by Corporal Mauk, precisely as he has related. Corporal, afterward Sergeant Mauk. The Union soldier (John W. Mauk), who was the principal actor in thisJohn W. Mauk), who was the principal actor in this tragedy, died August 19, 1898, at the age of 58 years. He was a fair type of the enlisted men in thps as well as the farms yielded their quota. Mauk grew up in a little valley in Bedford county, n[2 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. K., 366. McGuire, Dr., Hunter, his able report on school histories, 98. McGuire, Prof. J. P. Address by, 352, 359 McDowell, Battle of, 43. McLaws, General L., 55. McCaw, Dr J. B., 335. McMasters, Lieutenant, killed, 316 Magruder: Colonel John Bowie, Sketch of, 205. Marshall, Colonel, Thomas, killed, 15. Marye's Heights, 225. Mason, Wiley Roy, 338 Massachusetts advocated secession, 65. Massie, Captain LIV., killed, 9 Matthews, James P.. 26 Mattison, J. W., 157. Mauk, Sergeant John H., 26. Maury, General D. H., Sketch of, 335; comrades at West Point, 336; in the Mexican war 337; last days in the U. S. army, 339; in tile C. S. army, 341; funeral services of, 347; tributes to, 349 Maury, Jr., D H., 345. Maury, Captain, John Minor, 335. Maury, Commodore M. F., 335. Maury, Mrs., Nannie Mason, 338. Maury, Colonel R. L., 335. Mayo, Mayor, Joseph, 20. Mechanicsville, Battle of, 160. Merritt, General, Wesley, 273, 315. Metts, Captain James I., 9