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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
, 6 wheel harness sets, 26 Reported by battalion quartermaster. animals, 1 forge. French's, 3 12-pound guns, 1 caisson, 68 rounds of ammunition, 10 lead harness sets, 6 wheel harness sets, 26 Reported by battalion quartermaster. animals. Respectfully submitted, (Signed), A. W. Stark, Lt.-Col. Commanding Battalion. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Artillery. Roll of men at headquarters of Col. T. H. Carter, Commanding Artillery, April 9, 1865. Private R. Powell Page, Graham's Battery, Hardaway's Batt. Artillery. Private G. Percie Hawes, Montgomery's Battery, Cutshaw's Batt. Artillery. Courier Philip Burwell. Private Wm. E. Harris, Carter's Battery, Cutshaw's Batt. Artillery. [4] (Signed) T. H. Carter, Col. Commanding. Official copy: C. V. Southall, A. A. A. G., Long's Artillery. Muster roll of 2d Co. Richmond Howitzers, Cutshaw's Artillery Battalion, April 9, 1865. [Duplicate.] Laney Jones, Sergeant-Major. Wm. Y. Mordec
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
W., 450. Owen, A. C., 18. Owen, Capt., Ed., 14, 56. Owen, Capt. J. W., 108. Owen, Lt. R. R., 348. Owen, Lt., Thos., 276. Owen, Lt., Thos. M., 348. Owen, Lt. Col. W. M., 14, 56, 58, 59, 61. Owens, Capt. A. T., 326. Owens, Lt. James B., 403. Owens, Capt J. T., 431. Owens, Jr., Lt. S. S., 367. Owens, Capt. T. F., 347. Pace, Capt., Geo. A., 109. Pace, Capt. J. M., 185. Packard, Jr., Lt. J., 3. Padgett, Lt. J. M., 212. Pagan, Maj., James, 402. Page, Maj., John, 12. Page, R. Powell, 21. Palmer, Col., Wm. H., 70. Palmer, W. W., 28. Palmetto Lt. Art., 47. Paradise, Lt. A. G., 334. Pardigon, Lt. C. F., 70. Parham, Lt. W. H., 14, 59 Paris, Chaplain, John, 197. Parker, Lt. B. F., 304. Parker, Ass't Surg. Daniel, 314. Parker, U. S. A., Gen., XVI. Parker, Capt., Geo. T., 204. Parker, Lt. John G., 275. Parker, Lt. J. H., 14. Parker, Capt. John T., 368. Parker, Ass't Surg. R. H , 263. Parker, Jr., Cadet S. H., 52. Parker, Capt., Thomas, 295.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
ity road, and remained there in park till ordered to New Market Heights again, three miles off; on 18th, ordered into position, and there remained till the 24th, when it was ordered back six miles to the fortifications, and there remained till 30th, when it was ordered on picket duty at New Market Heights, and is there 31st August. The first half of the roll as of this date is missing down to private 64—John J. Marshall, who joined March 24, 1864. Others on this part of the roll are R. Powell Page, who joined May 1, 1864, and James G. Pollard, July 22d. Frank O'Rourke and Henry Woody are both reported as having left the company February 22, 1864. The whole number of privates on that roll was one hundred and twenty-two. The roll of October, 1864, is the last full roll before the end of the war. It notes: Andrew M. Darnall joined May 10, 1864; Edward Gerard, absent since June 13, 1864; Otho G. Kean, sent to hospital September 2, 1864. The next mustering of the company, and