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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Incidents of the skirmish at Totopotomoy Creek, Hanover county, Virginia, May 30, 1864. (search)
ar the creek. Captain Pratt, from Derrick's battalion, was on my left, and Captain Swann, from ours (Edgar's), was on my right. The men concealed themselves behinde, for the enemy's line was within ear-shot. Answering in the same tone, Captain John Swann, whose company was on my right, came up and asked me What orders I had? t was strongly fortified and well manned from right to left, and though, as Captain Swann had predicted the night before, many of our men had fought their last fight been spoken. Five officers, friends in Edgar's battalion, Captain Read, Captain Swann, Adjutant Craig, Lieutenant Patton and myself, had met under the shade of a said Lieutenant Patton. They might have the tip of my ear, darn 'em, said Captain Swann. Well, remarked the Adjutant, I'll take my chances, fellows, I wouldn't givofficers had been shot—Read in the leg, Morton in the head, Patton in the body, Swann on the side of the head, sure enough losing the tip of his ear, while poor Crai
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll of the Rockbridge Battery of artillery, April 10, 1865. (search)
er,——. On Furlough. Absent. Rawlings, J. M. On furlough. Absent. Reintzel. Wounded. Absent. Robertson, John. Present. Root, Erastus. Present. Ruffin, J. R. Present. Sanford,——. Present. Schermerhorn,——. Absent. Shaner, Joseph. Present. Shaw, C. A. Present. Shoulder,——. Present. Silvey, James. Present. Schmidt, Adam. Wounded. Absent. Smith, J. M. Sick. Absent. Strickler, A. Absent. Strickler, J. J. Present. Stuart, William C. Present. Swann, William M. Present. Swisher, B. Present. Swisher, G. Present. Swisher, S. Present. Tate, James F. Present. Taylor, Charles. Absent. Taylor, Stevens. Present. Thompson, J. Present. Thompson, L. Present. Thompson, S. Present. Tidball, Thomas. Present. Timberlake,——. Absent. Trevy,——. Present. Trice,——. Present. Tyler, A. Present. Tyler, D. G. Present. Vanpelt,——. Absent. Wade, Thomas. Present. Williamson, Thoma
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
de, 15. Story. Justice Joseph, 335. Stovall, Adj't W. H., 79. Stover, Lt. J. W., 20. Stover, Capt. W. J., 21. Strahl, Col., 314. Strait, Capt. G. L., 15. Stratham. Gen., 310. Strother, Gen., Wm.. 13. Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., 16, 112, 305; death of, 351. Sudley's Ford, 94. Sullivan's Island, 7, 104. Summers, Hon., Geo. W.. 84. Sumter, Fort, 14, 22, 25, 26, 104, 17, 153, 357. Sumter, Gen Thos., 5, 8, 9, 10, ,2. Sunderland Station, Battle of. 21. Surrender of Lee, 67. Swann, Capt., John, 48, 51, 54. Swift Creek. Skirmish at, 223. Swyford, Capt., 379. Tabb, Col., 398. Tabb, Lt., Geo. E., 92. Taft, killed, Lt. R. M., 192, 193. Talbot, Lt. G. O., 59, 60. Taliaferro, Col., 88. Taliaferro, Gen. W. B., 152, 178, 181. Tappan, Col, 69, 74. Tariff issue of 1832, 255. Tarleton, Col B., 5, 7, 10, 11; Memoirs, cited, 12; quarter of. 32. Tatnall, Commodore, Josiah, 273, 434. Taylor's Creek, Tenn., 62. Taylor's Island, 135. Taylor's Ridge, Battle of. 370.
The Alexandria Rifles. This gallant company suffered severely in the fight of Monday last near Williamsburg. The company is composed of most excellent fighting material, and distinguished itself at the battle of Bull Bun on the 18th of July last. A member of the company who was in the fight of Monday furnishes us with the following list of casualties sustained: Killed.--Capt. John Humphreys, privates Engene Fairfax, Francis Acbott. John P. Thompson. Mortally Wounded.--James H. McVeigh, Samuel Paul. Dangerously Wounded--John Swann; Hugh S. Hill, leg broken; James Stickrev leg broken; Charles McKnight, arm shot off; J. Conrad Johnson, wounded in the arm. John F. Addison, who belonged to the same company, who received a commission in the same regiment as 2d Lieut. three days before the fight, was also killed.
"Sympathy" in Baltimore. --Upon the arrival of the last lot of Confederate prisoner in Baltimore, from Winchester, several weeks ago, two highly respectable citizens, named John Swann and John M. Tormey, were arrested and thrown into Fort McHenry for simply extending a "welcome to Baltimore" to the prisoners as they emerged from the cars at the Camden depot. The Yankee press, notwithstanding, claim freedom of expression of opinion in Baltimore,