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mentInfantryCol. Wm. Allen ParhamJuly 29, 1862.  Col. J. R. Chambliss Promoted Brigadier-General. 42dVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. R. W. WithersFeb. 24, 1863.  Col. Jesse Burks   43dVirginiaRegimentInfantry  Disbanded. 44thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. J. S. Hubbard   Col. W. C. Scott   45thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Wm. H. BrowneMay 14, 1862.  Col. W. E. Peters   46thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. R. T. W. DukeMay 24, 1862.  47thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Robert M. Mayo   Col. G. W. Richardson   48thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Thos. S. GarnettOct. 16, 1862.  Col. John A. Campbell   49thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. J. Cattlett Gibson   Col. Wm. Smith Promoted Brigadier-General. 50thVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. A. S. VanderventerJan. 30, 1863.  Col. A. W. Reynolds Promoted Brigadier-General. 51stVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Gabriel C. Wharton Promoted Brigadier-General. 52dVirginiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jas. H. SkinnerJune 6, 1863.  Col. M. T. H
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.62 (search)
. Harwood, John Hicks, Oliver Hockaday, dead; Gustavus Hope, J. W. Hubbard, G. W. James, wounded, dead; ——Jeter, unknown; J. P. Johnson, B. A. Marston, dead; J. W. Marston, T. P. Marston, D. W. Marston, M. J. Martin, dead; M. Mattingly, dead; George Meanley, dead; ——Moon, Wm. Mountcastle, George Mountcastle, John Mountcastle;—— Muir, killed; F. C. Newman, dead; Archer Pamplin, unknown; Sam. Pettit, killed; W. M. Pierce, N. D. Piggott, dead; Hamilton Richardson, killed; C. H. Richardson, G. W. Richardson, Walter Shackford, killed; Sydney Smith, dead; Tom Sparrow, unknown; R. M. Spencer, killed; G. W. Stewart, dead; W. M. Taylor, Cyrus Tyree, dead; W. B. Vaiden, Algernon Vaiden, dead; Vulosko Vaiden, prisoner, dead; Robert Warburton, dead: Southey Ward, unknown; H. B. Warren, Watkins Warren, unknown; Robert Watkins, R. C. Whitaker, dead; G. W. Whitaker, R. C. Whitaker, dead; G. M. Whitaker, A. B. Willis, killed; Sam. Wooten, wounded; Tom Wynne, dead. Notes. Casualties: Ki
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.64 (search)
Richardson guard. [from the Richmond Dispatch, June 23, 1896.] Muster-Roll of this Madison county Company. Richmond, Va., June 1, 1896. To the Editor of the Dispatch: I herewith enclose the muster-roll of the Richardson Guards, which became Co. A, of the 7th Virginia Regiment, and will be obliged if you will publish it in your Confederate column. Many of the survivors of this company write me they will be here at the reunion, and it will please them to see this list in your paper. Yours respectfully, Catlett Conway. The Roll. Company A, 7th Virginia Infantry, Kemper's Brigade, Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, was organized at Madison Courthouse a few months before the John Brown raid, and was on guard at Charlestown during the trial and execution of some of that notorious band. It was composed of young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five, sons of some of the best citizens of the county. A large majority of them had been educated at some o
Chapman, substitute and deserter; Wm B Nash, co G. 9th Georgia, deserter; Benj Peddle, co H. 1st Va, by order Gen. Winder, Richard Lined by Capt Pegram; Thos Williams, alias Mike Burns, co D, 3d Virginia, cavalry, desertion; Joe Price. (negro) bent by General Wise; Moses Overton, General Lee's Body Guard, desertion; John O'Donnell, conscript; S E Dillon, Jesse Link, 24th Virginia, Fleming Pugh, 54th Va; S Hale, 57th Va; H W Farmer, Lee battery; J Q. A Forth, do; Jame. Ribson, 7th N. C; G R King, 50th Va; Henry Goin, do Thos H. Dose, 42d Va; G. W. Richardson and J. Adams, Danville artillery; W N. Owens, Lee battery; J F Olive, 21st Va; Thos Johnson and R B Mar, Lee battery; Jonathan Link, 24th Va; Jame Earl, Va Febels Cary Martin, co E. 8th Va; Henry Delony, co 1, 58th Va; James Jenkins, do; John Lynch, 49th Va; Enoch Brady, co A. 5th N. C; and Samuel Gatindisd in the Hospital prison yesterday. Eighty soldiers will be sent from there this morning to Longstreet and Jackson's corps.
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from me, at Richmond, last night, my slave Henry. He is about 19 years of age, remarkably well grown, being about 5 feet 9 inches high, and weighing probably 160 pounds; he is black, quite intelligent, and well behaved; often smiles in conversation, and shows a very white set of teeth. He is doubtless making his way to the enemy. The above reward will be given for his restoration to me. G. W. Richardson. [my 12--3t*]
The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movements on Richmond — the fighting around Richmond. (search)
the enemy;) Corp'l John Taylor, side; privates Geo W Mayo, thigh and shoulder; D W McCraw, thigh; C W Norris, breast; W R Patterson, knee; Jas Tilman, neck; David Thomas, knee; R L Wilkinson, hand. Co. C.--Killed: Serg't J H Thackston, private B C Morris. Wounded: Lieut Jno Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt's Lewis S Ayres, breast, (in hands of the enemy;) R H Spencer, leg and hand; privates E F Coleman, wrist; T B Harris, breast; Wm Henshall, head; Robert Alice, shoulder and neck; R C Richardson, leg; W M McParr, shoulder Missing; Corp'l A H Brown, private T M Rafter. Co D.--Wounded: Lt R Motley, private Jas S Baker. Missing: W G Andrews. The Commander and number of the enemy's forces around Richmond. The commander of the force which is now operating around the fortifications of Richmond is Gen. Sheridan, who was formerly commander of the cavalry with the Federal army at Chattanooga, and was taken from there with Grant when he came to Virginia. In his experience as
Two hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from me, at Richmond, last night, my slave Henry. He is about 19 years of age, remarkably well grown, being about 5 feet 9 inches high, and weighing probably 160 pounds; he is black, quite intelligent, and well behaved, often smiles in conversation, and shows a very white set of teeth. He is doubtless making his way to the enemy. The above reward will be given for his restoration to me. G. W. Richardson. [my 12--3t*]
Two hundred dollars Rewards. --Ranaway from me, at Richmond, last night, my slave Henry. He is about 19 years of age, remarkably well grown, being about 5 feet 9 inches high, and weighing probably 160 pounds; he is black, quite intelligent, and well behaved, often smiles in conversation, and shows a very white set of tooth. He is doubtless making his way to the enemy. The above reward will be given for his restoration to me. G. W. Richardson. [my 12--3t*]
The Losses in the city Battalion. Camp 25th Va. Bat'n,Brooke Turnpike, May 13. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Please publish the following correct list of the casualties in this command in the fight yesterday. Oscar R. Hough, Adjutant. Company D, Capt J F C Potts.--Killed: Lieut N R Motley. Wounded: Privates G S Baker, knee; E S Coleman, slight; W G Anderson, hip. Company C, Capt W W Harrison.--Killed: 1st Sergt L S Aynes; 2d Sergt J T Thaxton, Corp'l A H Brown, private B C Morris.--Wounded: Lieut John Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt R H Spencer, hand and leg; privates E T Coleman, arm; Thos Harris, breast; R J Oliver, neck; Wm M Parr, side; Wm Heushall, hand; R C Richardson, leg; M , thigh. Company B, Capt. J W. Fisher.--Killed: Corp'l John G Taylor; private Jno Layne. Wounded: Privates Chas Ashfond, severely; W W McCraw, thigh; Geo W M, hip and arm; C W Norris, breast; J A Tileman, neck, W R Patterson, knee; R L Wilkins on, hand, David Obnins, Knee, Slight.
Two hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from me, at Richmond, last night, my slave Henry. He is about 19 years of age, remarkably well grown, being about 5 feet 9 inches high, and weighing probably 100 pounds, he is black, quite intelligent, and wall benaved, often smiles in conversation, and shows a very white set of teeth. He is doubtless making his way to the enemy. The above reward will be given for his restorstion to me. G. W. Richardson [my 17--3t*]
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