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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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ts all as having fought well, except one or two. He regards privates Churchwell Parker and Daniel Hodnett, who were killed, and private Joseph Singleton, as worthy of special mention. Company G. Captain Lee reports the company as having behaved well. He desires to mention the following named non-commissioned officers and privates as having displayed individual gallantry: Sergeant H. H. Moore, Corporal Robert F. Mackasey, privates W. W. Graves, Alexander Gilchrist, Alexander Nethery, R. D. Riggins, John D. Algood, Samuel W. Crowder, James Singleton, George T. Tucker, C. S. Roffe, and Henry Hoteln. Company H. The regimental commander reports private Dudley as worthy of special mention. Company I. Captain W. W. Wood was severely shocked by a bomb early in the action. The regimental commander reports all as having behaved well. Company K. Captain Griggs reports all as having behaved so well that he cannot mention one above another without doing injustice. The regimental co
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Garland's report of the battle of seven Pines. (search)
Thirty-eighth Virginia. Captain E. W. Carrington (dead); Captain S. S. Lucke (dead); Lieutenant S. A. Swanson (dead); Lieutenant William Norman (dead); Lieutenant Charles Scott (dead); Color-Bearer R. McDowell (dead). Company A--Sergeants Gardner and Turner (dead). Company D--Privates L. P. H. Tarpley and Neal Gilbert. Company E--Sergeant Shackleford. Company G--Privates Robert Holmes, Alexander Gilchrist, John D. Algood, Giles A. Burton, James Wilson, James R. Bugg and R. D. Riggins; Corporal Hugh N. Weatherford. Company I--Privates Eli D. Sizimore, Thomas L. Sizimore, Anderson Solomon, Robert W. Vaughan, Richard Wilson, John B. Gold and James Belcher. Company K--Sergeants G. W. Morrison and C. C. Marshall; Privates John Burlington, E. H. Estes, R. J. Hatcher and John R. Billings; Corporal R. C. Fortune (killed). (The officers commanding Companies A, B, E and F are now absent, wounded; they may have names to present hereafter.) Second Florida. Company
pany officers, (wounded,) the report of those who distinguished themselves in this regiment is necessarily postponed for a few days. Thirty-eighth Virginia Regiment--Serg't Joseph Gardner, Co. A; Serg't Turner, Co. A, (killed;) private Mac Gilbert, Co. D; private L. P. H. Tapley, Co. D, Serg't James T Shacklefords, Co. E; private Robert Homes, Co. G.; privates Alex Gilcorts', Jno. D. All good, Giles A. Benton, James Wilson, James R Bugz, Co. G; Corp'l Hugh N. Weatherford, Co. G; private R. D. Riggins, Co. G; privates D. more, Thomas S. Size more, Anderson Solomon, Robert W. Vaughn, Richard Wilson, Jno. B. Gold, James Betchar, Co. I; Serg'ts G. W. Morrison, C. C. Marshall, Co. K; privates John Bullington, R. H. Estes, R. J. Hatcher, J. R Billings, Co. K; Corp'l R. C. Fortune, Co R, (gilled) The commanding officers of A, B, E, and F, are absent, wounded, and consequently no report is made from these companies Lt. Samuel A. Seramon, Co. C, (gilled;) Capt. Edgar W. Carrington, (gil