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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 11 5 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A monument to Major James W. Thomson, Confederate States Artillery. (search)
A monument to Major James W. Thomson, Confederate States Artillery. With an account of his death and of the organization of Chew's Batterised that the amount needed for the erection of the monument to Major Thomson has yet been secured, but we feel it will be. For additional paptain Chew had just received his commission as major) First Lieutenant James W. Thomson, a son of John A. Thomson, of Summit Point, was elect, was near when Major Thomson was killed, of our county. Major James W. Thomson's remains are buried in the third grave north of Ashby brotllowing circular was issued to the survivors of Chew's (afterwards Thomson's Battery) Stuart's Horse Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia, ansed to erect a monument over the grave of our late captain, Major James W. Thomson. A design has been chosen, and approved by Dr. Pem. ThomsThomson and Colonel R. P. Chew. The monument will be appropriate for an artillery officer, and will cost between $300 and $400. Subscriptions are
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
, When named, 35; muster-roll of Co D, 5th Va. Infantry, with service and casualties, 50. Strategic Points, 376. Strawberry Plains, The bridge at, 295. Stringfellow, Rev. M. S., 244 Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., 302. Sugar-Loaf Battery, 264, 276. Sun, The Baltimore, Md., cited, 353. Surrender, Terms of the, 358. Taylor, Col. W. H., His Four Years With Lee cited, 62. Tennessee, The C. S. War-ship, Surrender of, in Mobile Bay, 290. Texas Infantry, The 4th Regt., 165. Thomson, Major J. W., Monument to, 365, Tidball, Gen, 71 Times, The Philadelphia, Penn., cited, 206, 224. Times, The Richmond, Va., cited, 228, 290, 297. Times, The Winchester, Va., cited, 365. Torpedoes, Use of, 291. Touching Incident at Marye's Heights, 31. Tribune, The N. V., cited, 321. United Confederate Veterans, Fourth Annual Report of Surgeon-General Joseph Jones, with List of Camps, Membership, etc, . University of Va., Dedication of a Monument to the Dead of, with Addres