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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
krill, 2d Lt. Co. A, 2d Va. and Pr. Mar. Gordon's Div. Cleon Moore. 2d Lt. Co. K, 2d Va. Infantry, on duty with Pro. Battalion, 2d Corps. S. H. Ray, 2d Lt. Co. B, 2d Va. Inft. W. H. Light, Brev't 2d Lt. Co. D, 2d Va. In. Ham'l. D. Wade, Capt. Com'g 4th Regiment Va. Infantry. Jno. A. Field, Asst. Surg'n, 4th Regiment Va. Infantry. Jno. T. Howe, 1st Lt. Co. E, 4th Va. Inf. J. B. Caddalle, 1st Lt. Co. C, 4th Va. Infantry. J. B. Jones, 2d Lt. Co. I. 4th Va. Inf't. David Robinson, Co. E, 4th Va. Infantry. Granville H. Fudge, 2d Lt. Co. D, 4th Va. Inf. P. E. Wilson, Capt. Co. F, 3d Va. Infantry. J. W. Crist, 1st Lieut. Co. I, 5th Va. J. M. Brown, 1st Lieut. Co. F, 5th Va. R. H. Fisher, 2d Lieut. Co. I, 5th Va. C. W. Baylor, 2d Lieut. Co. D, 5th Va. Infantry. R. E. Trenary, 2nd Lt. Co. L, 5th Va. Infantry. Chas. S. Arnall, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant, 5th Va. Inf. Chas. L. Drebing, 2nd Lieut. Comp'y D, 2nd Va. Inf. F. L. Wilson, Capt. Commanding 27
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
H. C. Kenner, Corporal G. Keasler, Private J. Z. Abrams, J. L. Atkinson, Private D. J. Lee, James McKown, H. Mitchell, F. Millwood, E. L. Minter, Private John Brandon, G. Chandler, J. E. Cotters, J. J. Camp, G. W. Fowler, W. G. Fowler, Thomas Fowler, John Fowler, N. Fant, T. H. Gault, J. Gregorie, W. G. W. Going, W. R. Hughes, T. J. Eison, William Long, Private J. S. Miller, S. L. McCarther, J. C. Nance, H. S. Porter, J. W. Palmer, W. S. Plaxico, D. Robinson, T. L. Rodgers, Thomas Stern, W. H. Sanders, William Savage, R. F. Tinsley, W. J. Vaughn, W. J. Ward. Co. D. Captain J. D. Calwell, Sergeant J. M. Murray, A. G. Treadwell, Corporal J. M. Nelson, J. A. Cofield, W. H. Wolfe, J. C. Brice, Private T. A. Beard. W. W. Booker, J. S. Booker, N. A. Black, J. R. Bradford, G. W. Davis, Jas. Dunning, W. M. Dunning, U. C. Frost, T. A. Fetner, Private N. H. Fetner, Jno. Ferguson, Thos. Hatton, J. C. Harper, S. W. Jef
amb. 25 Mar. 1841. She was Mary Putnam Cutter (see Cutter Book, 236, 394). Ayres, Julia Ann, dau. of Leonard, d. 18 May, 1839, a. 2 yrs. B Babbit, Godfrey—a stranger—d. 30 May, 1811, a. 21. The youngest son of Nathan, Esq., and Anna of Westmoreland, N. H., according to a slab in the old burying-ground. Babcock, Augustus, and Maria Foster of W. Camb., m. 20 Nov. 1825. Backer, John, was found dead in the woods, 25 Feb. 1745, a. 90 yrs. Bacon, Elizabeth, of Bedford, and David Robinson of New Ipswich, m. 4 June, 1794. Balch, Joseph, d. 1 Sept. 1826, a. 88. Captain, a native of Boston, a Revolutionary Patriot (g. s.). Baldwin, Keziah, of Woburn, m. Reuben Johnson, 5 Aug. 1777. She was prob. the Keziah Wyman, who m. Reuel Baldwin of Woburn, 4 Oct. 1769. Ball, Nahum, Doct., adm. to the ch. 28 Oct. 1798, had s. Nahum, bap. 28 Oct. 1798. Doct. Nahum d. 6 Dec. 1810, a. 49. See bell. Barber, Mrs. Abigail, d. 15 Oct. 1804, a. 26. Barker, Mary C. and John Wo
The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], States Guaranteeing Confederate bonds. (search)
Prison Items. --The following prisoners were lodged in Castle Thunder yesterday: Peter Ross, co. D, 1st La, deserter; David Robinson, representing himself as a Marylander, without passport or other documents; A. M. Darnell, co. A, 7th Va, forged leave of absence; Aaron Bennett, disloyalty of an aggravated nature — all of the above were sent by Captain John Avis, the Provost Marshal of Staunton. A man, named Jerome Gordon, co. G, 5th Va. cavalry, arrested for having forged papers, and in the above gang, succeeded in making his escape from the guard-house at Staunton. In the city, officer Schaffer arrested A. B. Sprowle, co. L, 7th N. C, as a deserter, and officer Caphart,-Oliver Rogers, co. F, 5th Ala; Jno Forney, co. L, 10th La, and A. Jones, co. A, 8th La, for desertion — all of whom were put in prison. James McGinness and James O'Harra, of Rodgers's cavalry, were lodged in the prison for deserting from their comman