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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ley, W. T. Brewer. Co. K. 1st Sergeant H. C. Denson, 2d Sergeant J. L. F. Hill, 3d Sergeant M. L. McCurdie, Private A. P. Bennett, J. H. Campbell, W. D. Everett, J. H. Goldsby, Thos. Morris, R. P. Noble, Musician E. L. Bigham, G. A. Bailey, R. J. Bailey, J. B. Jackson, R. J. Lowry, Private D. T. White, J. H. Albricht, J. C. Gillam, A. W. Holcomb, J. H. I. Fountain, Geo. Jackson, J. C. Phillips, R. M. Roberts. Musician G. F. Melton, J. D. Randle, F. M. Ward, B. F. Ward. Non-Commissioned Staff. Hospital Steward H. C. White. [130] A. C. Jones, Capt. Commanding Regiment. Jos. Miles, Lt. and A. Adj't. Fifth Texas Regiment, Volunteer Infantry. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Major John M. Smither, Hos. Stew'd Wm. H. H. Chadwick. Ord. Sergeant J. T. Cross, Co. A. 2d Sergeant Chas. F. Settle, 3d Sergeant Joseph H. Shepherd, Private Lewis Coleman, Geo. W. Douglass, James Downey, Private Wm. A. George, John T. Hurt, James E. Lande
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
E. J. Phillips, 2d Lieut. Co. F, 1st Confederate Battalion. D. C. C. Rodgers, 2d Lieut. Co. A, 11th Miss. Vols. G. F. Cole, 2d Lt. Co. C, 11th Miss. Vols. Isaac W. Anderson, Ass't Surg. 1st Confederate Batt. T. D. Witherspoon, Chaplain 48th Miss. Regiment. Joseph Marlar, 2d Lieut. Co. D, 26th Miss. Jas. J. Holt, Surgeon 2d Miss. Regiment. J. T. Stanford, 1st Lieut. Co. K, 11th Miss. W. M. Bryant, Surg. 26th Miss. Regiment. T. J. Caldwell, Ass't Surg. 26th Miss. Regiment. B. F. Ward, Surg. 11th Miss. Regiment. E. J. Mears, 1st Lieut. Co. K, 4th Miss. [21] First Mississippi Artillery. Sergeant Jno. S. Halt. First Confederate Battalion. Private Wm. Conner,Co. C Hos. Steward, W. F. Barron, Private H. Monnie,Co. B. Co. C. Private Jno. Phillips,Co. F. J. D. Eulom,Co. E. E. Purcell,Zzz=Co. E. Second Mississippi Regiment. Hos. Steward J. M. Cox, Private C. C. Kea,Co. C. R. M. Roberts,Zzz=Co. C. B. F. Cann,Co. B. P. G. Braddock,Co. C. A. Tal
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
24. Walker, A. D. C., J. W., 303. Walker, Lt. N. H., 16. Walker, Capt. N. J., 326. Walker, Adj't O. K., 212. Walker, Lt. P. A., 327. Walker, Lt. R. S., 421. Walker, Lt. T. J., 314. Walker, Capt. W. T., 333. Walker, Gen. W. H.; Brigade of, 402. Wall, Capt. W. C., 204. Wall, Capt. W. J., 326. Wallace, Capt. T. P., 70. Walkup, col. S. H., 275. Walters, Capt. G., 421. Walters, Capt. J. M., 10. Walton, Lt. D. H., 85. Walthall, Lt. L. B., 71. Waralany, Maj. A. B., 368. Ward, Surg. B. F., 284. Ward, Capt. F. X., 357. Ward, Capt. J. L., 71. Wardlaw, Adj't J. J., 121. Wardlaw, Capt. W. C., 122, 144. Ware, Lt. M. H., 413. Waring, Capt. P. C., 441. Warm, Lt. Henry W., 96. Warren, Lt. J. P., 72. Warren, Surg. L. P., 296. Warren, Ass't Surg. M. S., 10. Warren, Courier S., 177. Washington Batt. Art., 56, 458, 472. Waters, Capt. J. H., 212. Watford, Ass't Surg. W. B., 231. Watkins, Surg. B. F., 145. Watkins, Ass't Surg. B. S., 424. Watkins, Maj. H
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
oore, in Texas; E. A. Ligon, promoted Surgeon; Corporal A. Wilkerson, J. Johnson, in 1861, W. R. Tompkins, J. R. Scroggins, N. R. Simmons, died December 9, 1904. S. H. Slaton, B. F. Smith, Sergeant A. P. Reid, in Texas. D. Oswalt, N. Richardson, died in 1904, 97 years of age; Dr. G. W. McElhany, T. N. Kesterson, J. Patterson. Rev. E. J. Rogers, right leg shot off at Gettysburg. B. F. Ingram, in Texas, 1903. Corporal Henderson, died in 1868, editor Tuskegee News. J. H. Upshaw. B. F. Ward, arm shot off at Chancellorsville. A. G. Howard, promoted Ordnance Sergeant, died in Atlanta, Ga. J. S. Porter, 1905. As far as the writer can ascertain only the following are now surviving: Captain R. E. Park, Atlanta, Ga. T. H. Clower, who commanded the company the last eight months of the war, Opelika, Ala. H. G. Lamar, Iredell, Texas. Dr. J. F. Park, LaGrange, Ga. R. F. Segrest, Hico, Texas. R. W. Drake, Laneville, Ala., late sheriff of Hale county. C. C. Davis, Tu