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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
essed. The broad surface of the Potomac was blue with the floating bodies of the slain. But few escaped to tell the tale. By their own account they lost 3,000 men killed and drowned from one brigade alone. General Pender in his report says: Captain Ashford, commanding the Thirty-eighth North Carolina at Manassas Junction and at Manassas, when he was wounded, has entitled himself to notice as well as promotion by his uniform bravery and good conduct. Lieutenants A. J. Brown and J. M. Robinson, also of the same regiment, have attracted my attention more than once, as also Adjutant D. M. McIntyre. Lieutenant-Colonel Armfield, having returned to the regiment the day before the battle, was in command and was severely wounded. On December 13th, the army met three divisions of Burnside's army at Fredericksburg, Virginia. At this time, General Hill occupied the front line formed of two regiments of Fields' brigade, and the brigades of Archer, Lane and Pender, the latter being
hbertson, 53d N. C.; J. C. Clements, 21st S. C.; R. M. Bearden, 2d Tenn.; W. B. Baird, 1st Ark.; C. A. Cox, 12th Miss.; L. H. Conn, 3d Ky.; M. B. Clay, 9th Va.; W. N. Cowden, Holman's cavalry; G. W. Didlake, 8th Ky.; J. F. Dudley, 6th Tenn.; W. A. Evans, Cobb's Legion; A. J. Foster, 4th Ala.; W. L. Hickman, 7th Ky.; S. C. Hyman, 31st N. C.; G. A. Johnson, 45th Va.; F. W. Leftwich, 36th Va.; M. A. Lowe, 28th N. C.; W. J. Perter, 61st Ala.; M. W. Pope, 44th Ga.; S. E. W. Pharr, 57th N. C.; J. M. Robinson, 7th Ala.; L. E. Stevens, 4th La.; W. R. Sanders, 45th N. C.; L. M. Simmons, 8th N. C.; S. Spears, 8th Ky.; E. A. Street, 14th Tenn.; G. R. Sediusticker, 60th Va.; M. Smiley, 22d Va.; W. A. Seay, 55th Ga.; E. A. Young, 7th S. C.; Van Thomas, 1st La.; J. Tomlinson, Fergusson's staff; F. Williams, 13th N. C. Second Lieutenants--Lewis E. Harvie, Robertson's staff; Joseph W. Bryan, 43d Tenn.; Walter Bullock, drill master; S. G. Cook, 28th Miss.; Som. Dibble, 25th S. C.; Geo. W. Everett, B