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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Co. C. Private J. J. Robertson, Thos. J. Milford, Thos. R. Watson, Private Sam. Wells, O. M. Seay, J. M. Shackleford, Private Jack. Holliday, W. Gardener, Private John F. Alexander. Co. D. Sergeant Jas. P. Barr, P. G. Brett, Jas. L. Parker, Corporal John A. Mounger, Private A. W. Aven, Wm. G. Boland, W. F. Brett, Private J. G. Hill, W. B. Hendrix, Jas. B. Mounger, Thos. J. Newan, J. C. Spears, Jas. R. Weaver, F. W. Spears. Co. E. Private James Brown, James SaundJohnston, J. M. Kendrick, R. T. May, J. J. McKenan, W. H. Wilson, Wm. Wiley, J. J. Farris. Co. F. Sergeant S. W. Jackson, Private H. Beheler, N. Bias, A. G. Dover, D. Dover, J. S. Hambright, Private R. Latham, J. W. Latham, J. L. Parker, J. A. Pollard, R. F. Roberts, W. B. Sherer. Co. G. Private G. H. Augley, L. Slell, Jno. Chassereau, Private W. Rentz, R. H. Low, C. H. Brunson. Co. H. Sergeant J. F. Jones, Private Wm. Atterberry, J. E. Birt, L. B. Collins,
nt and responsible trusts. Brevet Maj. L. A. Armisted, late of the 6th Infantry. Lt. A. B. Hardcastle, late of the 6th Infantry. Lt. E. B. D. Riley, late of the 4th Infantry. Lt. Francia Mallory, late of the 4th Infantry. Lt. A. Sheaff, late of the 4th Infantry. Lt. N. Wickliffe, late of the 9th Infantry. Lt. R. H. Brower, late of the 1st Dragoons. Citizens of California. Captain Alonzo Ridley, William R. Bower, Thos. Stonehouse, Hugh May, James D. Darden, James L. Parker, William H. Ceapilde, Cyrus K. Coleman, Calvin Poor, William Campbell, Joseph S. Chandler, George W. Gill, David McKenzie, Colonel Wm. M. Skinner, John J. Dillard, Dillon Jordan, Antonio M. Abila, Thomas Moran, Thomas Smith, W. K. Armistead, William Jones, William N. Robinson, Frank Varnell. The following gentlemen joined the company at Tucson, Arizona: Richard Simpson, George Dyerson, William A. Elam. This company, excluding the ex-army officers, was organized in California f
it would be useless to contradict his statement. I have only done so for the benefit of those who have been so fortunate as not to be acquainted with any of them.--There is also a statement in the American of the 19th inst., giving an account of the capture of several bridge burners, by a party of Federals under Jarboe. In the skirmish Jarboe is represented as having had his horse killed under him. How this could happen, I cannot imagine. The party consisting of fifty men came upon old Mr. Parker whilst he was on a visit to his daughter, and arrested him without any resistance. Mr. Sherts, of whom they speak, is a lad of 18, and was arrested in the same manner. Old McDonald was not arrested, and will not be by that party. This man Jarboe, who is thus trying to get up a reputation, is a native of Romney, where he and his family were raised from infancy by the charity of the citizens. As a return for their kindness, he was so obliging as to pilot Colonel Wallace with his command,