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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
and, W. T. Hall, Private W. C. Scott, N. W. Corr, Private S. Riler, R. L. Williams, Private R. T. Johnson. Co. I. Sergeant J. L. Pollard, G. L. Owens, Corporal M. F. Schools, Private G. W. Ball, C. D. Chilton, Henry Cooke, Joseph Cooke, Thomas Cooke, Private W. J. Elliott, Philip Minor, R. H. Reed, T. A. Schools, G. L. Verlander, Edwin Watkins, E. Rowe. Co. K. Private R. T. Tucker, Private John Crews, J. B. Lox, John Stevens, J. C. Crews, C. H. Vaughan, R. E. Tucker, W. Francis, W. J. Guthrie, D. Light, E. Palmer, D. P. Nichols, J. S. Brown, J. Taylor, S. C. Keeling, T. A. Caw. [81] Thirty-fourth Virginia Regiment. Field and Staff. Ord. Sergeant N. V. Watkins, Q. M. Sergeant P. G. Fellers. Orderly C. T. Manuel, J. Brown. Co. A. Sergeant J. A. Bridges, Corporal J. R. Bridges, J L. Stubbs, Private W. T. Eastwood, R. R. Rowe, A. C. Brown, C. W. Jones, B. A. Rowe, T. W. Field, P. H. Dutton, J. B. Ca
rson was reported to have found the original will made by the Father of his Country. This is on the authority of the New York World.] The fight in Scott county, Tenn. The Knoxville Register, of Saturday last, has the following account of the rent of the Jayhawker in Scott country, Tenn., a brief notice of which has already appeared in this paper: We learn through a letter received in this city yesterday, that a detachment of General Lydbetter's forces, consisting of part of Col. Vaughan's regiment, part of the 2d Alabama regiment, and a body of cavalry all under the command of Col. Vaughn, encountered a body of Jayhawker near Huntsville, in Scott county, on Tuesday last, who scattered, took to the woods, and commenced "bushwhacking" Lieut. Taylor, of Capt. Lillard's company, was killed, and three eithers of Col Vaughn's force. The letter does not say what the loss of the enemy was, but rumors from other sources say that from thirty to forty of the jayhawker were killed,