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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.32 (search)
ith his company of volunteers, was ordered to Grafton by Governor Letcher Mr. Price desired to accogations voted him a leave of absence to go to Grafton. At this time he was the only preacher to for all volunteer companies to rendezvous at Grafton, and hence the cry arose among the young soldiers, On to Grafton. The town of Grafton, then, as now, was in Taylor county, Va., (now West Virgie Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The town of Grafton in 1861 was a new railroad town, and owed itskersburg branch, a distance of 101 miles from Grafton to Parkersburg, had been completed about two had ordered the State troops to rendezvous at Grafton it greatly excited him. At that time the petcher to take command of all State troops at Grafton. On Friday, the 31st day of May, Dr. Price m in Governor Letcher's order to rendezvous at Grafton were known as the Provisional Army, and this red of Colonel Porterfield's forces did reach Grafton from the 25th to the 28th days of May, when a[5 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
l and Confederate Soldiers, respective qualities of, 61. Federal Vandalism, 215, 217. Fisher's Hill, Fight at, 215. Fiveash, Joseph G., 316. Fontaine, Colonel, Wm. Winston, 300. Gaines, Lieutenant Samuel M., 76. Gettysburg, Battle of, 28; Pickett's charge at, 327; bloody charge of, 336. Gibbon, General, John, 330. Gibson, Moses, 217. Gill, John, 177. Gladstone, W. E., Dying words of, 52. Godwin, General Archie C., 194; killed, 196. Grabill, Captain John H., 363. Grafton, Camp at, in 1861, 188. Graves, Master C. W., Commanding U. S. Steamer Lockwood in 1862, 151. Greene, U. S. Navy, Lieutenant, 324. Grimes, Captain Carey F., killed, 152. Hampton Roads, Conference in February, 1865, The, 311 Harper's Ferry, Demonstration in May, 1862, The, 200, Harper Colonel Kenton, 363. Hartford Convention in 1814, The, 60. Haskell, Colonel A. C., 244 Hatton, Captain Clarence R., 194. Hayes Colonel R. G., His report of Captured Stuff, 297. He