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The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
armon,Co. G. G. Linkous,Zzz=Co. G. J. Snider,Co. E. J. B. Rutledge,Co. L. L. R. Shanks,Co. B. J. H. Sowders,Co. G. J. C. Wilmoth,Co. B. Jno. Wilson,Co. E. Sergeant Wm. Vickers,Co. C. A. J. Pierce,Co. A. J. Fudge,Co. I. Private Wm. Barber,Co. D. E. Boyd,Co. C. D. C. Crowl,Zzz=Co. C. Priv'te Wm. Cole,Co. C. J. A. Gill,Co. D. J. D. Hughes,Co. C. G. W. King,Co. A. J. Shaeffer,Zzz=Co. A. C. M. Sexton,Co. D. A. O. Sanders,Zzz=Co. D. Wm. Stephens,Co. A. C. L. Teany,Co. C. T. J. Thompson,Zzz=Co. C. A. W. Williams, Acting Adj't.Co. C, Corporal J. Hensley,Co. H. Priv'te J. D. Lewis,Zzz=Co. H. A. McClung,Co. I. B. F. McNutt,Zzz=Co. I. T. M. Turner,Zzz=Co. I. H. Ott,Zzz=Co. I. E. Whitmore,Zzz=Co. I. Private S. P. Williams,Co. I. [38] I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men, there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, seventeen enlisted men on the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. Ham'l D. Wade, Capt. Command
--Three of the Southern volunteers recently arrived here died yesterday. Their names are given below. Dulce et decorum est propatria mori, yet the loss of so many "good men and true" is not the least evil that human wickedness in high places has brought on our fatherland. George H. Snoddy, a member of the 20th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, died in this city yesterday, at the house of Mr. Edward Wilson. Deceased was a native of Buckingham county, aged about 40 years. His death was caused by exposure at Rich Mountain.--The body was sent up the canal by the packet last evening, to be interred in the family burying ground. Died, also, yesterday, at the Hospital on Church Hill, of wounds received in the recent battle, Wm. R. Howell, a native of Gates county, N. C., a soldier in the 8th Regiment of N. C. State troops. Died, also, yesterday, at the St. Charles Hotel, T. J. Thompson, of the 13th Regiment of Mississippi Volunteers, of wounds received in the late engagement.
Soldier's funeral this morning. --The funeral of Mr. T. J. Thompson, 13th Regiment, will take place from the St. Hospital, this morning, at 9 o'clock. sippians in the city are invited. Citizens can conveniently attend in their vehicle please do so.