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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reunion of Company D. First regiment Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A. (search)
M. V. Edmondson, Benjamin Gildersleeve, B. D. Ligon, Lil. Montgomery, R. M. Page, R. B. Preston, J. C. Rush, J. A. Rodefer, S. D. Sanders, Thomas Smith, sby. David Moore. Samuel McCall. John D. Ornduff, dead. M. C. Orr. R. M. Page, wounded. James H. Page. John W. Page, dead. Robert Page, dead. M. ccasion by all the other participants. Very truly and respectfully yours, R. M. Page. Glasgow, Va., June 30, 1892. Judge R. M. page, Abingdon, Va.: my de now respond to this call of its survivors? Respectfully and truly yours, R. M. page. Shepherdstown, W. Va., June 27, 1892. Mr. R. M. page: my dear friend of personal and individual good wishes, and subscribe myself Your friend, R. M. page. Lynnhaven, Va., June 22, 1892. Judge R. M. page, Abingdon, Va.: deairst roll call since the day of Appomattox. Respectfully and truly yours, R. M. page. A detail of eight men was then sent to escort the old battle flag of th
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
eon-General S. P., 109. Moorman, Col. Geo., 400. Morgan, Col. W. A., 48. Morrison, Sergt., Geo. J., 93. Mosby, Col. John S., 52. Murfreesboroa, Capture of, 328. Newton, D. D., M. D., Rev. J. B., 367 Newton, C. S. Navy, Virginius, his History of the Merrimac or Virginia, 1. North Carolina, troops furnished the C. S. Army by, with casualties of, 64 university of, 214. Oepidus, The plea of the daughter of, 375. Olmstead, Col. C. H., 169. Owen, Col., W. Miller, 33. Page, Hon. R. M., 46. Palmer, Col., Win. H., 184, 202, 356. Palmer, George S., 211. Parish councils proposed, 343. Parker, C. S. Navy, Capt. W. H., 10. Patterson, Captain John R., 76, 93. Patton, Col. L. W. T., 308. Pegram Battalion Association, 184; gallant deeds of, 185,362. Pegram, Capt. R. B., 75. Penn, Gen. D. B., 309. Perry, Col. H. H., 56. Perry, Capt. Leslie J., 108. Petersburg, Defence of, 382. Pillow, Capture of Fort, 330. Porter, U. S. Navy, Constructor J. L., 2.
ng. Missing and supposed to be captured: Capt. N. A. Sturdivant; privates J. W. Munday; J. R. Ferguson, Harvey Shepherd, E. A. Thacker and J. E. Drumwright. Two pieces of the battery were captured, and fifteen horses killed and captured. The name of Lieut. Col. J. C. Council, of the 26th Virginia, has been furnished to us on good authority as among the wounded, but the Petersburg papers report him captured by the enemy. Nearly all of the companies of Captains R. H. Spencer, R. M. Page and S. B. Shelton, of the 26th Virginia regiment, were captured at Jordan's farm on the evening of the 15th instant. They only surrendered when surrounded by a force of ten or fifteen times their number. Captains Sutton and Poindexter, of this regiment, were not captured, as re-ported. The slaughter of the enemy in front of Hoke's division, on Friday, is represented to have been terrible. Saturday's operations near Petersburg. Reports of all sorts were in circulation yesterd