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J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army 13 5 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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The Rockbridge Artillery. The following are the losses sustained by this company: Wounded badly, but not mortally, it is thought, Eugene Alexander of Moorefield. Killed, Henry R. Paine, of Lexington, Va. It will also be a grief to very many to hear that Hugh A. White, son of Rev. William S, White, D. D., of Lexington, Va., and Captain of the Liberty Hall Volunteers, was killed in the fight of-Saturday. The facts we have from a member of the Rockbridge Artillery. The Rockbridge Artillery. The following are the losses sustained by this company: Wounded badly, but not mortally, it is thought, Eugene Alexander of Moorefield. Killed, Henry R. Paine, of Lexington, Va. It will also be a grief to very many to hear that Hugh A. White, son of Rev. William S, White, D. D., of Lexington, Va., and Captain of the Liberty Hall Volunteers, was killed in the fight of-Saturday. The facts we have from a member of the Rockbridge Artillery.