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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
0th Ga., Capt. L. F. Smith; Cobb's Ga. Legion, Lieut.-Col. B. S. King; Phillips Ga. Legion, Lieut.-Col. W. W. Rich; Jeff. Davis's Miss. Legion, Maj. J. F. Lewis. Lee's division, Maj.-Gen. W. H. F. Lee. Barringer's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Rufus Barringer: 1st N. C., Col. W. H. Cheek; 2d N. C., Col. W. P. Roberts; 3d N. C., Col. J. A. Baker; 5th N. C., Maj. J. H. McNeill. Beale's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. R. L. T. Beale: 9th Va., Col. T. Waller; 10th Va., Lieut.-Col. R. A. Caskie; 13th Va., Col. J. C. Phillips. Dearing's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. J. Dearing: 8th Ga., Col. J. R. Griffin; 4th N. C., Col. D. D. Ferebee; 16th N. C. Batt'n, Lieut.-Col. J. T. Kennedy. horse artillery, Maj. R. Preston Chew: S. C. Battery (Hart's), Lieut. E. L. Halsey; Va. Battery, Capt. Edward Graham; Va. Battery, Capt. William M. McGregor. Richmond and Danville defenses, Brig.-Gen. J. A. Walker. [Consisted mainly of several battalions of Virginia Reserves, second-class militia, and small detachments of cavalry a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
arringer's brigade. Brigadier-General Rufus Barringer. First North Carolina, Colonel W. H. Cheek. Second N. C., Col. C. M. Andrews( On the original of this; was killed June 23, 1864.) [Col. W. P. Roberts]. Fourth North Carolina, Colonel D. D. Ferebee. Fifth North Carolina, Lieutenant-Colonel S. B. Evans. Chambliss's brigade. Brigadier-General J. R. Chambliss, Jr. Ninth Virginia, Colonel R. L. T. Beale. Tenth Virginia, Colonel J. Lucius Davis. Thirteenth Virginia, Colonel J. C. Phillips. Artillery. but one General officer reported for duty in the Artillery, and Alexander's name not on original. Brigadier-General W. N. Pendleton Commanding. First corps Artillery. Brigadier-General E. P. Alexander.( On the original of this; was killed June 23, 1864.) Cabell's Battalion. Colonel H. C. Cabell. Manly's Battery, Captain B. C. Manly. First Company Richmond Howitzers, Capt. R. M. Anderson. Carlton's Battery, Captain H. H. Carlton. Callaway's
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
th Ga. Infantry. W. G. Steed, 1st Lt. Commanding Cobb's Ga. Legion. A. J. Rees, 1st Lt. Commanding Phillips' Ga. Legion. Samuel W. Field, Ass't Surg. Phillips' Ga. Legion. G. M. Willis, AssSurg. Phillips' Ga. Legion. G. M. Willis, Ass't Surg. Phillips' Legion. B. J. Hamby, 2d Lt. Co. M, Phillips' Legion. J. G. Burt, 2d Lt. Co. E, Phillips' Ga. Legion. [22] Simms' Brigade. G. W. Waldron, Capt. Commanding Brigade. Surg. Phillips' Legion. B. J. Hamby, 2d Lt. Co. M, Phillips' Legion. J. G. Burt, 2d Lt. Co. E, Phillips' Ga. Legion. [22] Simms' Brigade. G. W. Waldron, Capt. Commanding Brigade. C. H. Parmelee, Maj. and C. S. T. J. Fletcher, 1st Lt., Act. Q. M. E. M. Watts, Sr. Surg. Brig. H. J. Parramore, Surg. 50th Ga. Regiment. Wm. H. Price, Surg. 50th Ga. Regiment. S. H. Smith, Phillips' Legion. J. G. Burt, 2d Lt. Co. E, Phillips' Ga. Legion. [22] Simms' Brigade. G. W. Waldron, Capt. Commanding Brigade. C. H. Parmelee, Maj. and C. S. T. J. Fletcher, 1st Lt., Act. Q. M. E. M. Watts, Sr. Surg. Brig. H. J. Parramore, Surg. 50th Ga. Regiment. Wm. H. Price, Surg. 50th Ga. Regiment. S. H. Smith, Ass't Surg. 10th Ga. Regiment. H. R. Thomas, Capt. Commanding 51st Ga. Regiment. R. H. Woods, Capt. Commanding 51st Ga. Regiment. J. B. Evans, Lt. Commanding 10th Ga. Regiment. H. W. Cason, LPhillips' Ga. Legion. [22] Simms' Brigade. G. W. Waldron, Capt. Commanding Brigade. C. H. Parmelee, Maj. and C. S. T. J. Fletcher, 1st Lt., Act. Q. M. E. M. Watts, Sr. Surg. Brig. H. J. Parramore, Surg. 50th Ga. Regiment. Wm. H. Price, Surg. 50th Ga. Regiment. S. H. Smith, Ass't Surg. 10th Ga. Regiment. H. R. Thomas, Capt. Commanding 51st Ga. Regiment. R. H. Woods, Capt. Commanding 51st Ga. Regiment. J. B. Evans, Lt. Commanding 10th Ga. Regiment. H. W. Cason, Lt. Commanding 50th Ga. Regiment. Aaron Dowling, 2d Lt. Co. A, 50th Ga. Regiment. [12] Third Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters. Hosp'l Steward T. J. Scott, Com'y Sergeant A. J. Ferrell, Qua
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
Old Dominion Dragoons. [from the Richmond Dispatch, May 24, 1896.] the Fluster=roll of this Hampton organization. The following is the roll of the Old Dominion Dragoons, of Hampton, Va., Company B, 3d Regiment of Virginia Cavalry, under their original organization: Captain J. C. Phillips, promoted to colonel of 13th Regiment of Virginia Cavalry. First Lieutenant W. R. Vaughan, promoted to surgeon, dead. Second Lieutenant Gill A. Cary, dead. Third Lieutenant G. B. Jones. Orderly Sergeant Tayett Sinclair. Second Sergeant William T. Smith, promoted to lieutenant, dead. Third Sergeant William N. Causey, dead. Fourth Sergeant George J. Smith, wounded at Haw's Shop, 28th of May, 1864; died 17th of June. First Corporal Samuel W. Phillips, captured at Aldie, June 17, 1863. Second Corporal James B. White, promoted to quartermaster, dead. Third Corporal Joseph B. Herbert, wounded March 17, 1863; died since the war. Fourth Corporal Gilbert Phillips, dead.
, in advance of their column, and hurried most vociferously. This redundant exultation over a manless field, which they deemed a valorous feat they had performed, evinces a craven spirit, which characteristics the Paritanic race. Major J. C. Phillips's command, consisting of the Gloucester, King and Queen, Matthews, and New Kent cavalry, on hearing of their advance, gave orders to saddle up immediately. After this he proceeded down the read in the direction of the enemy.--On his arrival at Bethel, he found the Federal adjusting a bridge which had been taken up by our pickets, to impede their progress as much as possible. Major Phillips, discovering the body of Federal much larger than he had anticipated, detailed a rear guard, and fell back leisurely to Yorktown. On the approach of the enemy at Harwood's Mill, Lieut. Terrell, of the Albemarle Artillery, with two places fired several rounds at him, and made two splendid shots, killing and wounding several. While upon t
itals. The sick and wounded have all been removed from the church, where they were first placed, to several fine houses in the village, and are provided with ice, lemons gathered fresh from the tress, and innumerable other little luxuries, which go so far towards alleviating hospital experience. The dead have all been interred in the Revolutionary burying-ground — a spot where their relatives may well leave them to rest. Gen. King has established his headquarters at the house of Mr. Phillips, in the immediate vicinity of the headquarters of General McDowell, who occupied the residence of Mr. Lacy, Aid to Gen. Smith, of the of the rebel army. The flotilla succeeded in clearing the Rappahannock of obstructions, and reached Fredericksburg on Saturday. Work has commenced on the Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg Railroad, which will soon be in running order. The railroad bridge over the Rappahannock will of course be immediately rebuilt. Gen. McDowell is indefatigable in p