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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
James Sitz, J. W. Sauls, E. Sheffield, Isaac Broom. Co. C. 1st Sergeant G. W. Bartlet Private J. W. Billingsly G. D. McCracken Private N. E. Miller, J. F. Miller, J. B. Watts. Co. D. 3d Sergeant G. Black, 4th Sergeant W. A. Gilbert, 5th Sergeant W. F. Gullion, 1st Corporal R. M. Scruggs, 3d Corporal J. K. Winder, 4th Corporal Win. Putman, Private Calvin Black, G. W. Grass, B. H. Renfro, Jas. Scruggs. Co. E. 2d Sergeant J. W. Amos, 5th Sergeant W. L. Morris, Private J. M. Dobbs, R. Winkles, Private——McRector, T. P. Waller, W. W. Gilbert. Co. F. 1st Sergeant A. J. Edwards, 2d Sergeant J. P. Patterson, 5th Sergeant W. T. Crawford, Private L. O. Miller, J. C. Lambert, T. A. Smith. Co. G. 1st Sergeant Jno. Hilton, 2d Sergeant Jno. Wilson, 1st Corporal J. J. Jarvis, Private L. Battles, J. D. Brown, A. J. Davis, R. M. Gay, S. E. Hayden, Private A. J. Hall, B. F. Kiker, Levi Keith, W. W. McDuffee, J.
T. O. Hinton, R. R. Collier, T. C. Elder. Fredericksburg. J. H. Wallace, John Coakley. Samuel Gordon, Joseph Alsop. W. S. Barton, John J. Chew, W. Roy Mason, Jr. Farmville. Clem. C. Read. Chas. D. Anderson, John T. Thornton, Jas. McNutt. J. J. Walker, N. H. Cobbs, Jas. B. Hilliard. Danville. Wm. L. Green, John W. Paxton, Thos. D. Stokes, John R. Wilson. A. G. Taylor, J. F. Hobson, J. W. Holland. Lynchburg. John M. Speed, W. L. Morris, Jno. S. Langhorne, David W. Burton. Thos. J. Kirkpatrick, Wm. H. Hall. H. F. Bocock. Blacksburg. Jas. R. Kent, Jas. N. Otey, W. R. Perfator, Geo. R. Evans. Henry Ribble, D. H. Hoge, Frs. Anderson. Alexandria. Wm. Gregory, C. F. Suttle, F. L. Smith, C. C. Smoot. Turner Dixon, J. M. Johnson, J. H. Brent. Winchester. Ro. L. Baker, Patrick Smith, Henry S, Baker. Jas. B. Taylor. H. H. McGuire, T. T. Fauntleroy, Jr., Robert Steel
rts them on their way to rejoin the main body under Sheridan, at the White House. Casualties. The following is a partial list of the casualties on the Southside: Macon Light Artillery, Capt C. W. Slaton--Wounded: Capt C. W. Slaton, slightly in hand; privates J. Bacon, slightly in thigh; W. Aldrich, mortally in side; J. Dixon, severely in hand; J. Y. Sulton, slightly in body. Richmond Fayette Artillery, Lt. Clopton com'g.--Wounded: Privates Geo P. Vaden, severely in arm; W. L. Morris, severely in face; Wm Clements, severely in thigh. Martin's Battery — Killed: Sergt Jullen C. Ruffin. Forty Sixth Va. Regiment.--Casualties in the 46th Va. infantry, Wise's brigade, in the battles near Petersburg, on the 16th and 18th May: Co. A--Killed: A. C. Dabney. Wounded: Wm M. Wise, foot amputated, John Robinson, slightly in foot; A Isaacs, severely in face; Sergt Jas Williams, slightly in side; A Wilson, in head. Co B — Samuel Webb, wounded slight in knee, Co
Sent to Castle Thunder. --The following parties have been arrested and committed to Castle Thunder since our last issue: R. P. Pollard, member of company C, Fourth Virginia battalion, charged with disobedience of orders and conduct unbecoming a good soldier. C. G. Cox, arrested upon suspicion of making his way North. The accused is from Fredericksburg, and his recent conduct there was of such a character as to justify his arrest upon the charge preferred against him. W. L. Morris, member of the Fayette Artillery, charged with theft. The offence of the accused was stealing a pistol from a member of the same company to which he belonged.