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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
d in the column. Captain E. J. Bosher served as Chief of Staff, with a long string of well-mounted aides, many of whom took part in the stirring events of the war. They were as follows: General John B. Gordon, 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,they did, as very few persons back of those who participated in the exercises could hear anything that was said. Zzzprominent people. Among those on the stand were General Fitz Lee, General William H. Payne, General Thomas L. Rosser, General W. McComb, General J. H. Lane, General George H. Steuart, General James L. Walker, Governor Charles T. O'Ferrall and staff, Colonels Cowardin, Boykin, Pleasants, Wingo, Harwood, Colonel J. K. Edmunds, of Lexington, who commanded the old Twenty-sevent