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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Justice to General Magruder-letter from Rev. P. G. Robert. (search)
Justice to General Magruder-letter from Rev. P. G. Robert. editor Southern Historical Society Papers: I have just finished Colonel Taylor's valuable book, Four years with General Lee. On page 49, in the history of Malvern Hill, it is written: Considerable delay was occasioned in the pursuit from the fact that the ground was unknown to the Confederate commanders. On this occasion General Magruder took the wrong route, and had to be recalled, thereby losing much precious time. A Magruder had been permitted to proceed, perhaps there might have been a different result, at least to our brigade (Cobb's), which suffered so severely that afternoon. One of his old command feels that it is but just to Old Mag. and the love we bore him to remove any reflection from his memory, however slight; for it was always felt that the General never received full credit for the masterly manner in which he so long guarded the real approach to Richmond. P. G. Robert. St. Louis, Mo.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
len, 1st Lieut. Co. E, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. Jas. W. Davis, 2d Lieut. Co. F, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. J. F. Taylor, 1st Lt. Co. H, 26th Regiment Va. Infantry. Geo. P. Lively, 2d Lt. Co. H, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. Wm. S. Younger, Capt. Co. I, 26th Va. Regiment Infantry. Jno. H. Estes, 1st Lt. Co. K, 26th Va. Regiment. J. Thomas Goode, Col. 34th Regiment Va. Infantry. E. Mason, Surgeon 34th Regiment Va. Infantry. Edward B. Goode, Adj't 34th Regiment Va. Infantry. P. G. Robert, Chaplain 34th Regiment Va. Infantry. W. R. Gregory, 2d Lt. P. A. C. S. Wm. Ap. W. Jones, 1st Lieut. Co. A, 34th Va. Infantry. Th. S. Preston, Capt. Co. C, 34th Va. Regiment Infantry. Thos. A. Tibbs, 1st Lt. Co. C, 34th Va. Regiment Infantry. Frank J. Rockenbach, 2d Lt. Co. C, 34th Va. Regiment Infantry. M. D. L. Runkle, 2d Lt. Co. D, 34th Va. Regiment Infantry. J. H. Roberts, 1st Lt. Co. F, 34th Va. Regiment Infantry. C. W. Bullow, 2d Lt. Co. F, 34th Va. Regiment Infan
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
. 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. Robinson, Lt. H. H., 161. Robinson, Lt. J. H., 295. Robinson, Capt. J. M., 383. Robinson, Lt. J. R., 96. Robinson, Lt. L. D., 17, 75.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The South's Museum. (search)
of interest as any in the house. Conspicuous in it was a portrait of General John C. Breckenridge, given by the artist, Mr. Hunleigh, of Lexington, Ky., and the Missouri coat-of-arms, on satin, given in memory of Lieutenant William Keith, Company D., Fourth Missouri Cavalry (Marmaduke's Brigade), by members of the family. The ladies present representing Missouri were: Mrs. L. B. Valliant, St. Louis, Mo., Regent; Mrs. G. P. Stacey, Vice-Regent; Mrs. Nannie D. Werth, who is a sister of Rev. P. G. Robert, a well-known St. Louis minister of the P. E. Church. Representing Kentucky—Mrs. Norborne Gait Grey, Regent; Miss M. P. Harris, Vice-Regent; Mrs. E. V. Valentine, alternate; Mrs. C. C. Walker, Mrs. M. J. Dimmock, Mrs. J. P. Yancey, Mrs. H. A. Williams, Mrs. Philip Taylor, Mrs. Lindsey Walker, Mrs. R. G. Rennolds, Mrs. S. G. Wallace, Miss Cary Larus, Miss Fannie McGuire, Miss Mary Donnan, Miss Bessie Catlin, Misses Leary, Miss Lelia Dimmock, Mrs. B. S. Smith, Miss L. M. Knox, Miss E
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Joseph Jones, M. D., Ll.D. (search)
. Federal Relief to Confederates, Protest of R. E. Lee Camp, C. V., against the Otey Bill, Federal Vessels Captured: Whistling Wind, Alfred H. Partridge. Mary Alvina, Bark Tacony, M. A. Shindler, Isaac Webb, Micawber, 277; Byzantium, Goodspeed, Marengo, Florence, Elizabeth Ann, Rufus Choate, Raffle, 278; Shatemuc, Archer, Caleb Cushing, 279. First and Last Days of the War, Reminiscences of, 294. Five Forks, Battle of, 58, 78. Fleming, Col. John A., Killed, 73. Flowers, Colonel Robert L., 273. Fort Fisher, Bombardment of, 166. Fort Hamby, on the Yadkin, 266. Fort Steadman, Capture of, 74. Fredericksburg, Battle of, 198. Gettysburg, Battle of, Charge of N. C. Troops in, 44, 158; Events Leading Up to; Address of Colonel Charles Marshall, 205; Pickett's Charge at, 229; Discussed, 253, 342, 348. Goode, Hon., John, 296. Gum Spring, N. C., Action at, 62. Half-Way House, 67. Hainesville, Va., Skirmish at, 106. Hampton (General Wade, and Butler, Gene