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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ant S. T. Smith, Corporal W. H. Martin, T. J. Bridges, B. Collier, Private R. F. Adams, W. H. Baufield, J. R. Baufield, J. T. Baker, T. J. Bartlett, W. J. Dossett, Private W. J. Davis, B. D. Elliott, J. B. Folks, J. M. Giddings, B. J. Grimes, W. H. House, J. M. Mattox, H. M. Powell, T. H. Parker, W. B. Seay, J. N. Streetman, N. Willet, Band W. S. Cox, P. J. Dixon, N. M. Hammil, C. A. Hawkins, T. J. Hughes, Band B. P. Putnam, J. W. Stafford, J. E. Singer, J. H. Sanders, T. W. Simpson. Non-commissioned officers, 25; musicians, 10; privates, 111; aggregate, 146. Recapitulation—Non-commissioned officers, 169; musicians, 22; privates, 546; aggregate, 737. N. B.—S. M. Whitney, an employee in the Quarter-Master Department, but not an enlisted man, and therefore not included in the foregoing report. W. S. Cabender, private Co. B, 23d Georgia Volunteers, a prison guard in Richmond, followed the army on its retreat, and being unable to reach his own
chagrin was so great that he immediately went to the tailor, paid the money, and had the bill receipted. Perhaps my letter has been retained for private reading; if so, I hope it contains some moral and appropriate reflections upon "pirouting," and upon men who steal without fear of the hereafter. But never mind, my ink and paper still hold out, and the original notes lie before me. Attached to the battalion of Washington Artillery, and under the command of Major J. B. Walton, is St. Paul's battalion of infantry, called the "Louisiana Foot Rifles," It is designed as a special support to the artillery in time of battle, to prevent sudden attacks or cavalry charges upon it. Although such a support is rarely necessary, there are cases, as in that of G'Brien's battery at the battle of Buena Vista, where it may be of service. The battalion consists of three finely organized and well-drilled companies, under the following officers: Major.--Henri St. Paul. Adj't.--J. H. Sanders.