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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Garland's report of the battle of seven Pines. (search)
pany officers without reiterating names. The following officers and men are brought to my attention in the reports of regimental commanders, who claim for the survivors the badge of honor to be awarded under general orders, to wit: Thirty-eighth Virginia. Captain E. W. Carrington (dead); Captain S. S. Lucke (dead); Lieutenant S. A. Swanson (dead); Lieutenant William Norman (dead); Lieutenant Charles Scott (dead); Color-Bearer R. McDowell (dead). Company A--Sergeants Gardner and Turner (dead). Company D--Privates L. P. H. Tarpley and Neal Gilbert. Company E--Sergeant Shackleford. Company G--Privates Robert Holmes, Alexander Gilchrist, John D. Algood, Giles A. Burton, James Wilson, James R. Bugg and R. D. Riggins; Corporal Hugh N. Weatherford. Company I--Privates Eli D. Sizimore, Thomas L. Sizimore, Anderson Solomon, Robert W. Vaughan, Richard Wilson, John B. Gold and James Belcher. Company K--Sergeants G. W. Morrison and C. C. Marshall; Privates John Burlingto
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Editorial Paragrpahs. (search)
nument. By every train and every highway, the people poured into the old town, and a crowd assembled which the most careful estimates put at full 25,000. The military and civic procession was under charge of General J. E. Johnston, assisted by General Dabney H. Maury, Colonel L. T. Moore, Major R. W. Hunter, Major S. J. C. Moore, Major H. Kyd Douglass, General J. R. Herbert, Colonel H. E. Peyton, Captain Wm. N. Nelson, Colonel Wm. Morgan, Major F. H. Calmes, Colonel C. T. O'Ferrall, Captain S. S. Turner, General Geo. H. Steuart, Colonel R. P. Chew,. Captain P. P. Dandridge, Captain Ran. Barton, Colonel Harry Gilmor, Colonel R. H. Lee, Captain Wm. L. Clarke, Dr. W. S. Love, Dr. S. Taylor Holliday, and Dr. Cornelius Baldwin--names which will all be recognized as among our most gallant Confederate soldiers. In the line were (besides a number of artillery and infantry volunteer companies) several remnants of Ashby's old cavalry, the Maryland Confederate Army and Navy Society, 400 strong
1794, establishing the town of Middletown, in the county of Frederick; paying State's Attorneys in Circuit Courts for services heretofore performed by them; authorizing railroads to appoint police agents; to distribute Mayo's Guide to Coroners; amending the Potomac River Pilot Laws. From the Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures Senate bills were reported as follows: Incorporating the Industrial Society of Wood county; refunding to M. G. Booth a sum of money paid by him as surety for S. S. Turner, late Sheriff of Franklin county; providing for the location of the Court-House, Jail, and other public building of McDowell county. Bills Referred.--Senate bills for the relief of Joseph W. Harper, (refunding a merchant's license tax paid in Brunswick;) and refunding to Geo. Harriston, Jr., a sum of money improperly paid into the Treasury, were referred to the Committee on Finance. Covington and Ohio Railroad.--The House bill concerning the Covington and Ohio Railroad, laid on
'52, '53 and '54; by Mr. Duckwall, of compensating that portion of the 89th Regiment of Virginia militia who were called into the service of the State during the John Brown raid by the Colonel of the Regiment; by Mr. Woodfolk, of compensating A. P. Routt and R. V. Brooking for conveying an escaped lunatic back to Staunton; by Mr. Mathews, of repealing and re-enacting the act incorporating the Lewisburg Female Institute; by Mr. Edwards, of reporting a bill for the relief of the sureties of S. S. Turner, late Sheriff of Franklin county, because of his failure to pay the revenue of said county in the time prescribed by law; by Mr. Caperton, of reporting a bill authorizing the Clerks of the Supreme Court and the District Courts of Appeals to take orders of publication in vacation; by Mr. Baskervill, for increasing the capital stock of the Roanoke Valley Railroad; by Mr. Bentley, of providing by law for the availability of the appropriation made at the last session, for more effectually arm