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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
al J. W. Brewer, J. P. McDonald, Private J. W. Andrews, J. C. Richards, W. K. Brock, W. R. Vaughn, C. N. Elliott, L. D. Wilbanks, W. P. House, J. T. Cox, A. N. Maxy, H. S. Chastine. D. C. Moore, Co. B. 3d Sergeant J. J. A. Jones, Private J. D. Allbright, W. H. Blavers, W. H. Bussy, W. Cole, J. B. Connell, A. J. Funderburk, H. S. Hancock, M. W. Lane, J. Middlebrook, Private H. Perdue, G. W. Seay, J. D. Simmons, J. M. Ulman, M. B. Vardeman, J. E. Vardeman, J. L. Watson, J. J. Woolly, R. N. Ellis. Co. C. 1st Sergeant J. Averett, 2d Sergeant W. J. Morris, Corporal P. W. McCoy, Private G. W. Arnold, J. W. Biggers, W. H. Cheney, J. M. Flanigan, M. Gresham, J. N. Henderson, Private F. M. Johnson, W. B. T. Lynch, J. B. Land, M. J. Martin, H. Oliver, W. N. Parker, J. Price, S. H. Ramy, T. S. Wamble. Co. D. 1st Sergeant W. R. Cox, 3d Sergeant J. F. Bates, 4th Sergeant S. W. Wallace, 5th Sergeant W. H. Lovett, 2d Corporal G.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
A. Wright, Chas. H. Small, Wm. S. Young, R. B. Wilson, Sergeant G. W. Hardy, W. B. Wooten, Corporal R. N. Thomas, H. C. Beckham, C. E. Scherer. Co. B. Sergeant F. R. Smith, A. L. Slater, Corporal Nolan Stone, Private B. J. Burnett, J. W. Callahan, John Coffey, T. A. Douglass, A. Deacon, J. Edwards, A. Griffith, M. Hambright, Private R. A. Hockaday, W. C. Ivey, F. W. Lindsay, W. C. Martin, M. Mallory, Wm. Stearer, D. Thompson, W. S. Varner, J. W. Williams, J. L. Watson. Co. C. Sergeant R. J. Hatcher, James S. Slaughter, James Meighan, George E. Pegram, H. B. Guinn, James Cooper, Mark Wilkerson, Corporal J. L. Guinn, Private John D. Bradley, George Caldwell, J. M. Dake, J. M. Harvey, Wm. Hellen, J. W. Killingsworth, R. O. Maddox, J. M. Morris, Private Robert McEwen, Isham Walker, Taylor Walker, Robert English, James C. Garrett, Wm. R. Hopkins, J. D. Malone, James N. Marshall, A. P. Meadows, L. T. Meador, John S
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Parole list of Engineer troops, Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered at Appomattox C. H., April 9th, 1865. (search)
ched and paroled in Charlotte county. Company B. John M. Baldwin, Captain. Chas. W. Babbitt, First Lieutenant. Jno. M. Hood, Second Lieutenant. F. R. Smith, Orderly Sergeant. W. L. Slater, Sergeant. Nolan Stone, Corporal. Privates—B. J. Barnett, J. W. Callahan, John Coffey, T. A. Douglass, A. N. Deacon, J. Edwards, A. Griffith, J. M. Hambright, R. A. Hockaday, W. C. Ivey, F. W. Lindsey, W. C. Martin, Martin Mallory, Wm. Shearer, D. Thompson, W. S. Varner, J. A. Williams, J. L. Watson. Company C. H. H. Harris, First Lieutenant. W. R. Abbott, Second Lieutenant. Sergeants—R. J. Hatcher, James S. Slaughter, James Meighan, George E. Pegram, H. B. Gwinn, James Cooper, Mark Wilkinson. Corporal—J. L. Guinn. Privates—John D. Bradley, George Caldwell, J. M. Duke, J. M. Harvey, William Hellen, J. A. Hillingsworth, R. O. Maddox, J. M. Morris, Robert McEwen, Isham Walker, Taylor Walker, Franklin Sherrill. Company D. H. C. Derrick, Captain. J. M. Beckham, Se
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.31 (search)
nquired if there was anything he could do for me. I remember I wished to attend Parliament the next day. I knew it required a member's card for admission. I stated my wish. He touched a bell for his office boy and directed him to step over to Mr. Watson's office and request him to call in. In a few minutes a clever-looking middle-aged gentleman made his appearance, to whom I was presented and my wish stated. Mr. Watson very graciously gave me his card, after writing on the back the necessaryMr. Watson very graciously gave me his card, after writing on the back the necessary permission. He received my thanks, and after a few commonplace remarks, bowed himself out. The next day I took in the House of Lords and House of Commons; the first I noted with the critical eye of an American, the other in a more kindly spirit. The next time I met my distinguished friend and compatriot was in the summer of 1878. I had been abroad several months and had returned to London from Paris, only intending stopping in London a few days before going to Liverpool to take a steamer f