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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Crenshaw Battery , (search)
History of Crenshaw Battery,
Pegram's Battalion, Third Corps, army of Northern Virginia—With a roster of the Company.
This famous organization participated ot very complimentary.
But the boys kept their temper and laughed them off.
Pegram's Battalion (of which the Crenshaw Battery was a part) marched behind the whole t of August, Jones House 30th of September, Squirrel Level Road 1st of October, Pegram (or Dabney) House 2d of October, Burgess' Mill 27th of October, Jarratt's Depot ow reside in Richmond.
The history of the Crenshaw Battery is the history of Pegram's Battalion, the history of Pegram's Battalion is that of General R. Lindsay WaPegram's Battalion is that of General R. Lindsay Walker's Third Artillery Corps, and when a true story of the prowess of the Army of Northern Virginia is written the deeds of this organization will shine forth conspic , 1862.
Cary, John S., private, April 5, 1864; promoted to sergeant-major of Pegram's Battalion.
Cary, Miles, private, October 1, 1864; served until surrender.