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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
mes. Turpin, Riley. Trent, Benjamin. Walker, John. Whorley, William. Wright, William. Wooldridge, Peter. Wooldridge, Daniel. Beauregard Rifles (afterward Beauregard Artilley, or Moorman's Battery), mustered into service at Lynchburg, Va., May 11, 1861. First Cap.,Marcellus N. Moorman. Sec'd Capt., John J. Shoemaker. First Lieut., Blake L. Woodson. Second Lieut., Ferd. C. Hutter. Third Lieut., Joseph B. Smith. Sec'd Sergt., Jno. J. Shoemaker. Third Sergt., James K. Read. Fourth Sergt., Ed. H. Moorman. First Corp., Henry D. Yancey. Sec'd Corp., Aug. Leftwich (K). First Sergt., Charles R. Phelps. Third Corp., Charles L. Burch. Fourth Corp., John Hurley. Privates. Burkholder, Robert C. Boyd, Charles A. Brown, Samuel H. Burford, William E. Burford, Archer L. Boydton, Wm. Shelley. Cobbs, James A. Cullen, Thomas P. Christian, John S. Dornin, Anthony E. Edmondson, John T. Fitzgerald, Wm. N. Fisher
present war. Besides sending already five or six hundred men to fight the battles of freedom, three more companies are now formed there, and only wait the order to march to the scene of action. These are independent of the Beauregard Rifles, a splendid company, which arrived in our city yesterday via Danville cars. The Rifles have a peculiar red cap, by which they may be distinguished. The company numbers 93, exclusive of the officers. They were met at the depot by the 1st Regiment band, and escorted to quarters. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers number twelve, making the whole number 105. Their names are as follows: Captain, Marcellus Moorman; 1st Lieut., Blake L. Woodson; 2d Lieut. Ferdinand C. Hutter; 3d Lieut., Joseph B. Smith; Orderly Sergeant, C. R. Pholps; 2d Sergeant, John J. Shoemaker; 3d Sergeant, James K. Read; 4th Sergeant, Ed. H. Moorman; 1st Corporal, Henry D. Yancey; 2d Corporal. Aug. Leftwich; 3d Corporal, John Hurly; 4th Corporal, C. L. Burch.