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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
C. H. Frith, J. Flinn, W. L. Hall, B. J. Hall, G. W. Hamlett, Private E. C. Johnson, W. E. Jackson, A. S. Lambert, J. A. Michael, W. H. Perkinson, D. Pritchett, W. W. Hambach, L. A. Scoggins, B. M. Skinner, J. P. Skinner, P. B. Williams, P. J. Williams, J. Y. Tabb. Co. C. Sergeant R. A. Vaughan, Corporal C. Gravelt, L. C. Hart, Private D. Crowder, E. W. Childress, John Parrish, Private Robert Hart, J. J. Thaxton, M. Wilkins, G. D. Royster, J. Turbeville, W. H. Parrish. Co. D. Private J. T. Beasley, A. C. Baker, R. A. Farley, J. Franklin, Private W. H. Mettert, J. H. Martin, T. Seamote, O. T. McDowell, Co. E. Sergeant F. M. Turbeville, Private T. Burel, J. W. Barnett, S. Evans, W. J. Grant, Private J. I. Hudgins, J. C. Powell, T. Seay, W. J. Taylor, W. H. Vaiden, Private A. J. Hamlet, J. B. Hudgins, Private T. Watts. Co. F. Sergeant A. Conners, Private D. Bailey, G. Douglass, Private W. Foster, P. Loving, V. Ollet.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Goochland Light Dragoons. (search)
rfax Courthouse, Fred. R. James, Thomas J. James, dead, Obediah Johnson, dead, Carter Johnson, Reverdy Johnson, George Logan, wounded at Cannon's Wharf and captured, Charles Lacy, W. F. Lewis, R. J. Saving, Hiter Loving, died 1862, John Laddin, killed near Lee Town, Mike McPhalin, John C. Miller, discharged 1862, Chastine Miller, killed at Williamsburg, Va., Joseph H. Malory, wounded at Five Forks and captured, William Morris, Samuel Mosby, Richard Messenger, Polk Nuckols, P. O. Nuckols, W. H. Parrish, B. F. Parrish, Napoleon B. Perkins, Morton Payne, William Pleasants, Alonzo Pleasants, John Pleasants, dead, John Palmore, John Quigley, dead, N. M. Ragland, dead, John C. Ragland, John W. Randolph,—— Ring, Marcellas Shelton, killed at Lee Town, Va., E. Newell Sims, dead; Thomas J. Sims, wounded at Wilderness,——Savage, Tomolin Price, R. A. Trice (Louisa Dick), William J. Trice, dead, Robert H. Trice,——Terrill, Ben Trice, dead, N. S. Thurman, last heard of in Kentucky, William Fourm
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
ead). R. J. Loving; recruit. Hiter Loving; recruit (dead). John Quigley; substitute (dead). Mike McPhalin; substitute (Tiger). John Pleasants; transferred from Guy's Battery. Mathew Lloyd, Jr.; recruit. Pat Brannon; substitute (killed Cedar Run in Valley). W. H. Jennings; transferred from Leak's Battery. Obadiah Johnson; recruit. Reverdy Johnson; recruit. Carter Johnson; recruit. Charles Lacy; recruit. John Eades; recruit. John Black; recruit. W. H. Parrish. Richard Trice (Pottsville). George W. Fleming. Napoleon Perkins; recruit. Isaac Williams. George Logan. Richard A. Wise; died December 21, 1900, 2:40 A. M., at Williamsburg, Va.; congressman from the Norfolk and Williamsburg District. Deaths indicated far as known to date. Respectfully submitted, with high regards, for all concerned. E. H. Lively. Spokane, Washington, 14th of December, A. D. , 1901. A striking War incident. [from the Baltimore, Md., sun, Decembe
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ed from Leak's Battery. John W. Randolph. Nat Ragland; recruit (dead). R. J. Loving; recruit. Hiter Loving; recruit (dead). John Quigley; substitute (dead). Mike McPhalin; substitute (Tiger). John Pleasants; transferred from Guy's Battery. Mathew Lloyd, Jr.; recruit. Pat Brannon; substitute (killed Cedar Run in Valley). W. H. Jennings; transferred from Leak's Battery. Obadiah Johnson; recruit. Reverdy Johnson; recruit. Carter Johnson; recruit. Charles Lacy; recruit. John Eades; recruit. John Black; recruit. W. H. Parrish. Richard Trice (Pottsville). George W. Fleming. Napoleon Perkins; recruit. Isaac Williams. George Logan. Richard A. Wise; died December 21, 1900, 2:40 A. M., at Williamsburg, Va.; congressman from the Norfolk and Williamsburg District. Deaths indicated far as known to date. Respectfully submitted, with high regards, for all concerned. E. H. Lively. Spokane, Washington, 14th of December, A. D. , 1901.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
Seay, Marcus Smith, *Jim Shelburn, * John Southworth, * William Tillman, Tom Turner, H. C. Thomas, J. A. Thomas, * Dick Talley, R. T. L. Toler, Newton Thurstan, * Bob Thomas, A. V. Taylor, Bill Thompson, *Jim Via, Jack Wade, * Joe Willis, S. W. Wilson, * Peter McRae, *T. R. Miller, J. W. Nuckols, T. E. Nuckols, Henry Newberry, *Lissia Omohondro, * Arvin Perkins, * A. Perkins, Dewitt Poor, J. H. Pleasants, Thad Pledge, * Coon Parrish, Addison Pleasants, *Charlie Payne, *George Rigsby, *Jim Roberts, T. J. Riddell, * Andrew Riddell, * R. S. Rock, * Luther Rock, * Tom Rosser, * Lucian Shelton, Garrett Schooler, Decker Smith, *John Sheppard, * Fleming Snead, * Tom Turner, *Jim Turner, I. Thurston, C. E. Tough, *John E. Talley, Sam Tucker, * Baker Tyler, Ed. Thurston, * Bob Terry, * Tom Valentine, Ed. Williams, J. A. Witt, * L. Willis, * A. Woodward, * Dick W