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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), War Diary of Capt. Robert Emory Park, Twelfth Alabama Regiment. January 28th, 1863January 27th, 1864. (search)
us. McCurdy and Parker Burbank, of Greenville, Ga., and Jim Harrison and Ben Stewart of my Oxford class. Met Mrs. Capt. Keeling and Mrs. Chandler. April 18. Returned to camp at Guinea, Va. While in Richmond I spent $252 for myself and $150 for others of my regiment. My Quartermaster Sergeant Howell met me at station with a horse, and we reiurned once more to the duties and dullness of camp. Was greeted by several letters. April 19. Sunday. A gloriously beautiful spring day. Private W. A. Moore, of my company, preached an excellent sermon on 8th verse, 2nd chapter of Ephesians. Private Rogers, of my company, preached in the afternoon. I have both a Methodist and a Baptist preacher in the ranks of my company. Received a letter announcing the marriage of brother J. F. to Miss Bailey, and wrote a congratulatory letter. April 20. The counterpart of yesterday, rainy and disagreeable. April 21. Uneventful. April 22. Visited old friends in Gordon's and Doles' Georgia
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ance into, 4, 120. Mallory, Hon S. F., 215. McNeely, Capt., wounded, 7. Maury, Gen. D. H., 284. Maxwell, Ll.D. Wm., 258. Mebane, Cummings, 134 Mercer, John, 348. Milford Station, Battle of, 110; Importance of, 115 Miller, Polk, tradacteur, 262. Mine Run, Battle of, 25. Montgomery, Ala., Monument to Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Unveiled at, 181; its history, 230. Moore. J. B., 306. Moore, J. Scott, 323. Moore, Chaplain H. D., 16. Moore, Gen P. T., 242. Moore, Rev. W. A., 5. Morris, Gouverneur on the U. S. Constitution, 46. Murfreesboro, Battle of, 222. Muscoe, Capt., Salvator, 348 Navy, The Confederate, 215; Defence of, 216. New Hope Church, Battle of, 222. News Association of the U. S.; Beginning of the, 101. Nicholson, Capt.: Married, 16. North Carolina; Gallantry of her Troops; her Dead, 133. Northwestern Territory-Influence of in forming the Union, 54. Norton, Maj., Geo. F., 111. Old Market Mission, Richmond, The, 260.