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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)
of dirty work, making neat's-foot oil, greasing harness, &c. We also here had additions to the company: September 21st—P. Lewis Burwell. September 24th—Mouina G. Porter (son of Admiral Porter, of the United States army). October 4th—William S. McClintic, near Centreville. October 7th—Williamson Luke. October 10th—HeAdmiral Porter, of the United States army). October 4th—William S. McClintic, near Centreville. October 7th—Williamson Luke. October 10th—Henry Boteler. A good many South Carolina troops were near us at this camp. General D. R. Jones's Brigade was in the meadow lands below us, and gave pleasant variety to our camp life. On 1st of October a part of the battery, under Captain McLaughlin and Lieutenant Alexander, was sent from this camp to the picket-line on the AccBuchanan, April 1st. Pendleton Brooke, discharged May 2, 1862, by order General Winder. Edmund Bryan, discharged June 14th, by order General Winder. Mouina G. Porter, discharged May 16th, by order General Jackson. Charles A. Rutledge, discharged June 10th, by order General Winder. Willoughby N. Brockenbroug