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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Annual reunion of Pegram Battalion Association in the Hall of House of Delegates, Richmond, Va., May 21st, 1886. (search)
hes of Petersburg. Of the lieutenants, all faithful soldiers and good officers— William Allen, of the Purcell, fell at Mechanicsville. Ellis Munford of the Letcher battery, their young Sir Galahad, whose strength was as the strength of ten, because his heart was pure, was slain at Malvern Hill. Mercer Featherstone, a daring young officer of great promise, fell at Cedar Mountain. Zeph Magruder, of the Purcell, and James Ellett, Of the Crenshaw, both fell at Fredericksburg. John H. Munford, of the Letcher, gallant and true, died of injuries received at Gettysburg. During the four years nearly every officer of the Battalion was wounded. Of the non-commissioned officers and men who died under this flag I have no detailed record. Obeying with glad alacrity whenever our bugles sounded the advance, they were equally stubborn in retreat, and to us, the survivors of this Association, belongs the pious task of transmitting to posterity, so far as it be possible, the names
The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1860., [Electronic resource], Supposed recovery of the body of Mrs. Lumsden. (search)
The Code --The revised Code of Virginia, prepared by Col. Munford under the authority of the last Legislature, has been printed, and will, we are informed, be ready for delivery to-day.