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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Va. Infantry. Geo. H. Stewart, Brig.General Commanding Brigade. J. Compton, Capt. and Insp'r Army Trans., A. N. V. R. M. Newman, 1st Lt. and A. D. C. C. E. Lippitt, Sen. Surgeon Brigade. W. B. Smith, Capt. and A. Q. M. L. B. Walthall, 2d Lt. Co. C, 33d Va. Regiment and A. A. D. C. F. E. Goodridge, 2d Lt. and Ord. Offi'r. J. T. Averett, Capt. and A. Q. M. Wm. H. Ramsey, Lt.-Col., Commanding 57th Va. Regiment. Edward Pollard, Ass't Surg., 57th Va. Infantry. John L. Ward, Capt. Co. B, 57th Va. Infantry. Ralph S. Woody, Capt. Co. E, 57th Va. Infantry. C. D. Lee, 1st Lt., Co. I, 57th Va. Infantry. C. W. Millner, 2d Lt. Co. I, 57th Va. Infantry. A. F. Holland, 2d Lt. Co. G, 57th Va. Infantry. G. T. Agee, 2d Lt. Co. A, 57th Va. Regiment. J. P. Wilson, Jr., Capt. Co. B, Commanding 9th Va. Inf. A. R. Barry, Surgeon, 9th Va. Infantry. W. D. Shelton, Major, Commanding 14th Va. Inf. Wm. H. Daughtry, Surg'n, 14th Va. Infantry. J. L. Snead,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
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. C., 431. Watkins. Lt. J. K., 190. Watlington
the city forthwith.--William Jones, charged with throwing rocks and breaking windows, failed to appear when called; whereupon his recognizance was declared forfeited, and the case continued.--Dennis Nealagan, one of the guards of Confederate property, was committed to jail for getting drunk, and lying down to repose on the sidewalk with a loaded musket by his side.--Margaret Baker, a free colored woman, from Chesterfield, was ordered ten lashes for remaining in the city contrary to law.--John L. Ward, a soldier, arrested for assaulting a comrade in the Virginia Hospital, was dismissed with an admonition.--James Lynch, charged with assaulting Julia Cronin last Saturday night, appeared before the Mayor yesterday, and, after an unsuccessful effort to prove a practical application of Lynch law, was set at liberty. There was some testimony about scandalous language, a hatchet, a brass candlestick, and some stolen "today," which the reporter did not definitely comprehend. Mrs. Cronin was