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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
and in line, and shared all its dangers. First Lieutenant Henry S Jones, whose name does not appear, was mortally wounded before the company reached Appomattox. Privates John Shelton Ragland,——Binford,——Pearson and others were wounded;——Hampton was killed; Creed Thomas Davis and others were made prisoners, and others, from various causes, could not reach Appomattox. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Artillery. Field and Staff Lt.-Col. Cutshaw's Artillery Battalion. C. R. Page, Sergeant-Major, one private horse. [1] C. W. Fry, Capt. Commanding Battalion. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Artillery. List of Names of men Of the Staunton Artillery, Culshaw's Battalion Artillery, 9th April, 1865. W. R. Donoven, Sergeant. S. J. Coffman, Sergeant. R. H. Fife, Corporal. John Hunter, Sergeant. G. W. Long, Corporal. Peter Schmidt, Corporal. R. C. Bowman, Corporal. Privates. Geo. H. Eppes, Edward Alley, David