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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
C. Arrington, W. T. Epps, B. J. Epps, C. Hackney, Private J. M. Owen, W. Powell, W. G. Pearce, A. Smith, J. M. Spenser, R. P. Spenser, A. R. Powell, J. P. Stevens, G. M. Scott, Private J. E. Hill, S. M. Mason, G. W. Owen, Private G. W. Tucker, J. H. Murphy, J. G. Smith. Co. G. Sergeant W. M. Andrews, S. E. Fuqua, Corporal Y. P. Key, Private T. A. Arthur, A. M. Anderson, J. Brown, S. Blankenship, W. Cotly, J. Cottrell, Private J. R. Gibbes, E. W. Howell, Jno. Ja Johnson, Crenshaw Battery. W. D. Hempston, courier to I. G., 1 private horse. William Warden, Baltimore Artillery. W. H. Haycock, Co. H, 2d Va. Cavalry. F. B. Moore, Co. H, 2d Va. Cavalry. Jas. M. Kattes, Co. G, 6th Va. Cavalry. Geo. W. Tucker, Jr., courier to Gen. A. P. Hill. H. N. Bullington, clerk at Headquarters 3d Corps, 1 private horse. R. J. Muse, detailed courier to Lt.-Gen. A. P. Hill, 1 horse. Peter Coneley, Sergeant Frasier Battery, Cabell's Battalion. Peter Fa
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), How General A. P. Hill met his fate. (search)
. Comprehending the statements of sergeants George W. Tucker, C. S. Army, and John H. Mauk, U. S. there, accompanied only by two soldiers (Sergeant Tucker and Private Jenkins), he started to the rGeneral Hill and his sergeant of courier, George W. Tucker (formerly of Baltimore, now of Frederick result. Extract from the narrative of George W. Tucker. We went directly across the road intoporal Mauk wrote out for Mr. Matthews confirms Tucker in all the main incidents of the tragedy, but inasmuch as Tucker rode speedily away, after the shooting, he had no personal knowledge of the manneauk's statement as to what occurred after Sergeant Tucker rode away, the writer of the original artcomrade who fired the ineffective shot at Sergeant Tucker, when Mauk with steadier aim brought downer seen a squadron set in the field. Sergeant Tucker. The other survivor of the Hill tragedy, Sergeant George W. Tucker, who escaped through Wolford's bad marksmanship, in his best days bore b[3 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
., 369. Star Spangled Banner, 120. Stephens, Alex. H., 375. Steuart, R. D., 176. Stewart, Colonel W. H., 205, 383. Stiles, Major, Robert, 17, 349. Stiles, Rev. Joseph C., D. D., 17. Stonewall, The C. S. gunboat, 219. Stonewall Jackson Camp, C. V.. 377. Stuart, General J. E. B., 303. Sumerton road, Engagement on the, 208. Sussex Light Dragoons, Roster of, 97. Taliaferro, General W. B., 39. Tarheels' thin gray line, 170. Torbert, General A. T. A., 273, 314. Tucker, Sergeant G. W., 26. Tucker, Henry St. George, 294. Tulane University, 300. Tyler, Jr., John, 206. Underwriter, Capture of the, 136. University of Virginia, Founding of, 353. Vallandigham, C. L., 367. Worsham John H., 148. Virginia, Bill of Rights, 62; her love for the Wright, General H. G., 324. Union, 68: traditions of, 82. Virginia infantry, Career of the 15th regiment, 48; casualties in, at Sharpsburg, 50; 21st and 48th, 147. Virginia Military Institute and other buildings
, through Mr. Brannon, that it had receded from their amendments, and agreed to the passage of the Bank bill as passed by the House. Bills Passed.--Amending the charter of Sir John's Run Turnpike Company; changing the time of holding the Circuit Courts in the town of Danville; authorizing the sale of real estate belonging to Ebenezer Academy; incorporating the Staunton Arms and Ordnance Department; for paying Virginia Commissioners to President and seceding States; for the relief of Geo. W. Tucker, of Halifax co. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry were offered: By Mr. Hoffman, of refunding excess of merchants license improperly paid; by Mr. Barbour, of relieving the Sheriff of Culpeper from certain fines, &c.; by Mr. Richardson, of allowing two military companies in Wheeling to form a battalion; by Mr. McDowell, of changing the times of holding the Circuit Court in the 14th district; by Mr. Johnson, of providing that suggestions may be sued out by and be retur
Supreme Court of Appeals. --Present, Judges Allen, Daniel, Moncure, Robertson. The following decisions have been rendered since our last report: Want vs. Jennings and others. Argued by C. G. Griswold for the appellant, and Arthur A. Morson, and Tucker & Patton for appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Fauquier county affirmed. Smith vs. Smith's administrator and others. Argued by R. T. Daniel and John B. Young for the appellant, and James Lyons for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Henrico county reversed. Spratley's executor and others vs. Spratley and others. Argued by Jas. Alfred Jones and Conway Robinson for the appellants. No counsel for appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Surry county reversed. Pemberton against the Justices of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond on an appeal from a decision of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond refusing a rule to the said Pemberton to be directed to the Court of Hustings to show ca
y which the amendment of Mr. Brannon was ordered to its third reading, be reconsidered. Lost. The question then recurred on the passage of the bill as amended, when it was adopted by a vote of ayes 39, noes 1--Caldwell. Bill Reported.--A bill to authorize the Treasurer of the State to destroy certain Bank notes now on deposit in his office, and such as may be received in future. Bills Passed.--House bill authorizing the issue of Treasury notes; House bill for the relief of George W. Tucker, of Halifax co.; Senate bill to amend an act, entitled "an act to incorporate the Mason City Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason," passed March 22d, 1860; Senate bill providing for the voluntary enslavement of Jane Payne, Mary Fletcher, and Glives; Senate bill to amend the 43d section of chapter 26 of the Code; Senate bill to incorporate the Virginia Mineral, Oil and Coal Company, in the county of Mason; Senate bill to incorporate the Jackson county Agricultural So
irginia, and referring same to Committee on Banks; by Mr. Claiborne, of reporting a bill incorporating the Meadsville Manufacturing Company; by Mr. Lynn, of reporting a bill for the relief of Hugh H. Hite, of Prince William county, for a sum of money paid by him for taxes erroneously assessed for the year 1859; by Mr. Bass, of referring to the Committee of Finance, the Auditor's Financial statement and suggestions relative to defects in the Revenue Laws; by Mr. Claiborne, of refunding to Geo. W. Tucker, of Halifax, the sum of $60.27, improperly paid by him to the Commonwealth; by Mr. Keen, of passing a general law authorizing the County Courts to purchase arms, and to provide for such purchase either by levy, sale of lands or otherwise; by Mr. Baskervill, of withdrawing House bill of last session, providing for an increase of the capital stock of the Roanoke Valley Railroad, and referring the same to the Committee of Roads and Internal Navigation; by Mr. Edgington, of incorporating a c
him; for the relief of Thomas Javins, of Fairfax county; for the relief of Chas. A. Hoge and James Musgrove; appropriating one million of dollars for the defence of the Commonwealth: amending the 1st section of an act entitled "an act for the encouragement of certain Volunteer Military Companies in the city of Wheeling," passed March 27th, 1858; for the relief of Henry Cooper, of Frederick county; refunding to Louisa Hunter, of Alexandria county, taxes improperly paid; for the relief of Geo. W. Tucker, of Halifax county; for the relief of Angus M. Wood; for the relief of John W. Grove, of Frederick county. Resolutions.--The following resolutions were read and referred: By Mr. Rutherfoord, to enquire whether any, and if any, what further legislation be necessary, to give effect and force to the new edition of the Code of Virginia, provided for by the act of Assembly passed 19th March, 1860, entitled "An Act providing for publishing a second edition of the Code of Virginia;" by Mr