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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ned) D. N. Walker, Capt Commanding Battalion. Roll of Graham's Battery Artillery, Va. Vols. 1st Lieut. Edwin M. Pollard. 2d Lieut. Thomas Shanks. Sergeant-Major James Murray. Corporal George W. Vaughan. Privates. Alexander Candle, Henry Channel, William E. Daniel, William A. Falconer, S. J. Savage, Hiram A. Seward, William J. Malone, William T. Taylor, Jr., William A. Griffin, James Griffin, F. B. Jones, John N. Johnson, John B. Wynn. John T. Willcox, John W. Watts, George W. Sutherland, J. W. Braddy. I certify that the above named officers and men are present this day. [2 officers, 19 men.] Edwin M. Pollard, 1st Lieut. Graham's Battery, Va. Vols. Appomattox C. H, Va., April 10th, 1865. Roll of Capt. W. B. Hurt's Comp'y of Artillery, Ala. Vols., McIntosh's Batt. Artillery, 3d Corps, A. N. V. 1st Lieut. G. A. Fenell, one horse. 2d Lieut. J. H. Crenshaw, one horse. 1st Sergeant R. P. Scarbrough. Sergeant F. N. Wilkerson. W. P.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
, J. C. Taylor, J. Turner, Y. A. Brock, W. Y. Bowles, H. M. Griffin, E. B. Hardie, R. R. Freeman, H. B. Ingraham, E. L. Milligan, S. W. McCurry, J. W. Stubbs, S. J. Whatley, J. Wilson, J. F. Burnett, W. J. Kemp, J. L. Kemp, W. N. Caldwell, Private W. M. Braiden, B. S. Dobbins, Jas. R. Coleman, Jas. Hitchcock, Wm. H. Jorden, J. D. Lewis, Samuel Mobley, Henry J. Mobley, Jesse Nivens, A. P. Pilkington, Willis H. Robertson, John T. Weatherly, J. T. Wooten, John W. Watts, R. T. Willingham, W. E. Brown, A. V. Brown, S. W. Berry, T. Dunlap, R. W. Francis, D. M. Goggins, J. B. Gregory, W. M. Lovel, A. L. Mosely, R. Malone, B. F. Patrick, J. J. Purcell, J. P. Stephens, N. Smith, R. A. Johnston, E. A. Morriss, Private W. P. Forbes, A. A. Hayes, A. Y. Hanna, H. L. Luckey, M. Murphy, A. Pierce, Robt. Thomas, A. M. Whiteside, W. A. York, E. H. York, P. J. Jennings, S. J. Whaling, R. H. Cordel, W. H. Cordel, J. A. Cox, A. W. Crows
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of Chickamauga, 19th and 20th of September, 1863. (search)
Among the most seriously wounded were Lieutenants Pitts and Cunningham, each of whom lost a leg by amputation. They are, therefore, unfortunately lost to the service. Captains Richardson and Swygort and Lieutenant Johnson were severely wounded. Captain Todd, acting Lieutenant-Colonel, and Adjutant Y. I. Pope were also severely wounded. Other officers were slightly wounded whose names will appear on the accompanying list of casualties. After Adjutant Pope was wounded, I detailed Lieutenant John W. Watts to act in his place. He and Sergeant-Major E. M. Hix were of great assistance, and discharged the duties of their offices with entire satisfaction to me. The conduct of officers and men generally was praiseworthy and highly creditable. I am glad to be able to report that all of my dead were well buried, and the unfortunate wounded were conveyed to the infirmaries where they received proper attention. I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, James D. Nance, Colonel Comman