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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 5 3 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
's), Lieut. Lucas McIntosh; Va. Battery, Capt. John G. Pollock. Lightfoot's Battalion: Va. Battery (Caroline Art'y),----; Va. Battery (Nelson Art'y),----; Va. Battery (Surry Art'y),----. Stark's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Alexander W. Stark: La. Battery (Green's),----; Va. Battery, Capt. David A. French; Va. Battery, Capt. A. D. Armistead. Third Army Corps, Attached to First Corps April 2d, after death of General Hill. Lieut.-Gen. Ambrose P. Hill (k). Provost Guard: 5th Ala. Batt'n, Capt. Wade Ritter. Heth's division, Maj.-Gen. Henry Heth. Davis's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joseph R. Davis: 1st Confederate Batt'n, Capt. Anthony B. Bartlett; 2d Miss.,----; 11th Miss.,----; 26th Miss.,----; 42d Miss.,----. Cooke's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John R. Cooke: 15th N. C., Col. William H. Yarborough; 27th N. C., Lieut.-Col. Joseph C. Webb; 46th N. C., Col. William L. Saunders; 48th N. C., Col. Samuel H. Walkup; 55th N. C., Capt. Walter A. Whitted. MacRae's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William MacRae: 11th N.
der was Major Van de Graaff, but it was led at different times by Capts. S. D. Stewart, A. N. Porter, C. M. Hooper and Wade Ritter. Major Van de Graaf was wounded before Richmond, and at Fredericksburg. Capt. S. D. Stewart was wounded before Richmond and killed at Chancellorsville; Capt. A. N. Porter was wounded at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville; Capt. Wade Ritter was wounded, and Capt. T. B. Bush was killed, at Second Manassas; Captain Burton was killed at Cold Harbor. Extracts from orps, Lee's army, August 31st. (1219) Unattached. (1243) September 10th, 159 present. No. 95—(272) April, 1865, Capt. Wade Ritter, provost guard, Hill's corps, Lee's army. No. 96—(1182) Capt. Wade Ritter, at headquarters, Gen. A. P. Hill's coCapt. Wade Ritter, at headquarters, Gen. A. P. Hill's corps, January 31, 1865. Seventeenth battalion sharpshooters. Yancey's battalion of sharpshooters was organized in the summer of 1862; served with the army of Tennessee in the Stone's river campaign, and suffered severely in the battles of Mu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Riley Bennett, B. H. Bullen, Private A. Pruett. Co. H. Sergeant W. S. Wilson, Private J. P. Gladewell, Private Thos. Joice. Co. I. Corporal H. G. Green, T. S. Griffin, Private J. W. Bivens, D. D. Baker, R. A. Gaddey, M. Helms, S. H. Hasty, Private A. Henson, H. C. Moore, J. A. Richardson, T. H. Teal, F. S. Lingle, W. W. Duncan. Co. K. Private L. M. Walters, J. P. Walker, Private W. R. Walker. [81] Third Corps. Fifth Alabama Battalion.—Provost Guard. Wade Ritter, Capt. Co. A, Commanding Battalion. Sergeant-Major B. L. Roberts, Hosp'l Steward J. M. Turk. O. M. Sergeant W. A. Wayne, Co. A. 1st Lieut. Richard Payne, Sergeant M. B. Holland, W. S. Hale, L. T. Ormond, J. H. Long. Corporal J. F. Ormond, D. O. McKinley, Taylor Bradshaw, Private J. T. Barns, J. R. Bradshaw, Wm. Cashman, Peter Clark, 2d Lieut. W. F. Fulton. Private T. J. Gilbert, Y. W. Harris, Peter Hart, J. N. Hitt, W. T. Ivy, W. B. Jones, E. N. Kring
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
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 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. Roberts, Gen. W. P., 3. Robertson, Jr., Lt. D., 447. Robertson, Col. J. T., 369 Robeson, Lt. E. W., 359. Robins, Col. W. T., 473, 475. Robison, Capt. G. T L., 313. Robison Lt. W., 110. Robinson, Jr., Capt. C., 238. Robi