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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Introduction. (search)
rom Lynchburg. The change of route threw the troops over the roads pursued by artillery and wagon-trains west of the railroad, which impeded our advance and embarrassed our movements. On the morning of the 6th, General Longstreet's corps reached Rice's station on the Lynchburg railroad. It was followed by the commands of Generals R. H. Anderson, Ewell and Gordon, with orders to close upon it as fast as the progress of the trains would permit, or as they could be directed on roads further westt. The march was ordered to be resumed at one (i) A. M. on the 9th Fitz. Lee with the cavalry, supported by Gordon, was ordered to drive the enemy from his front, wheel to the left, and cover the passage of the trains, while Longstreet, who, from Rice's station, had formed the rear-guard, should close up and hold the position. Two battalions of artillery and the ammunition wagons were directed to accompany the army; the rest of the artillery and wagons to move toward Lynchburg. In the early p
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
nkins, Henry, private, one horse and equipments. Company D. Joshua Passano, sergeant, one horse and equipments. Bowles, D. W., private, one horse and equipments. Bowles, J. W., private, one horse and equipments. Hands, Thos., private, one horse and equipments. Garnett, J. M., private, one horse and equipments. Shisler, J. R., private, one horse and equipments. Hammon, Thos. B., private, one horse and equipments. Clark, Jas. W., private, one horse and equipments. Rice, D. W., private, one horse and equipments. Harlow, Jas. C., private, one horse and equipments. McKinley, M. M., private. Toler, J. M., private, one horse and equipments. Thomas, Joshua, private and clerk at headquarters A. N. V., one horse and equipments. [78] S. B. Brown, Capt. Commanding Battalion. Beale's Cavalry Brigade. Brigade Staff. J. M. Walters, Captain and Assistant Quarter-Master. G. S. Rives, Lieutenant and Provost-Marshal. James Parrish, Senior Su
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
2d Sergeant Wm. Mullis, Private John Mullis, Private John D. McCurry, Jesse J. Stearnes. Co. I. 1st Sergeant Thos. H. Speed, Private Nathan May, Private Richard Levister, Wm. Dulin. Co. K. 2d Sergeant John P. Cannady, Private Hawkins Jones, D. M. Patterson, Wm. M. Blackwell, Private Robt. Sandford, Jas. Howard, John Dunn. [77] Davis's Brigade. Jos. R. Davis, Brig.-Gen. J. J. Evans, Capt. and A. A. G. R. C. Wortham, 1st Lieut. and Ordnance Officer. J. S. Rice, Maj. and Q. M. Robt. Henderson, Capt. and A. C. S. L. P. Cooper, Capt. and A. Q. M. A. A. Bartlett, Capt. Co. F, 1st Confederate Batt. Jas. A. Conner, Adj't 26th Miss. Regiment. M. D. McNeely, 1st Lieut. and Ensign 42d Miss. E. J. Phillips, 2d Lieut. Co. F, 1st Confederate Battalion. D. C. C. Rodgers, 2d Lieut. Co. A, 11th Miss. Vols. G. F. Cole, 2d Lt. Co. C, 11th Miss. Vols. Isaac W. Anderson, Ass't Surg. 1st Confederate Batt. T. D. Witherspoon, Chaplain 48th Miss.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
C., 95. Reid, Surg. R. V., 212. Reid, Capt. R. W., 303. Reid, Capt. W. L. J., 185. Remson, Lt. T. H., 110. Rensher, Capt. R. H., 2. Respard, Lt. H. N., 304. Reynolds, Capt. P., 262. Rice, Lt. A. H., 213. Rice, Capt. D K., 161. Rice, Major J. S., 284. Rice, Ass't Surg. T M. C.,333. Rice's Station, XXVI. Richard, Capt. J. C., 304. Richardson's Batt. Art., 45, 62. Richardson, Capt. B. F., 275. Richardson, Capt. J. M.,403. Richmond, Evacuation of, IV Richmond, Ass't Rice, Ass't Surg. T M. C.,333. Rice's Station, XXVI. Richard, Capt. J. C., 304. Richardson's Batt. Art., 45, 62. Richardson, Capt. B. F., 275. Richardson, Capt. J. M.,403. Richmond, Evacuation of, IV Richmond, Ass't Surg. J. M., 369. Rickenbaker, Lt T. E., 121. Riddle, Lt. J. B. F., 204. Ridley, Lt. R. B., 246. Riler, Capt. C. T., 383. Riley, Capt. T M., 239. Rinaldi, Capt. B. F., 359. Ringgold Battery, 59 Ripley, Lt. L., 334. Ritter, Capt., Wade, 271. Rives, Lt. G. S., 10. Robbins, Capt. A. F., 238. Robbins, Capt. F. C., 144 Robbins, Major W. M., 144. Robert, Chaplain P. G., 431. Roberts, Capt. J. A., 383. Roberts, Lt. J. H., 432. Roberts, Surg. J. J. 160. Roberts, Capt. J. M., 333