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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Diary of Captain James M. Garnett, ordnance officer Rodes's division, 2d corps, army of Northern Virginia. (search)
om Rev. Dr. Lacy. I wish it could be published in tract form and distributed throughout the army. Old Jubal was at church to-day. On Friday, 18th, sent Lee and Wilkins with wagon to Culpeper after arms. Wilkins and wagon returned day before yesterday with only 20 arms, a complete failure; Lee went on to Loudoun. Saturday, 19thWilkins and wagon returned day before yesterday with only 20 arms, a complete failure; Lee went on to Loudoun. Saturday, 19th, had meeting of our Board, and again on Monday, 21st, on which day Estill and I were appointed Committee to draw up the instructions, and all the papers were committed to me—convenient way to put off all the work on two. Tuesday, 22d, our trains moved back up the Valley, and I went down with troops to Rude's Hill after Yankee me day, but was left, and got back Sunday. Spent Monday in camp and worked on papers committed to me by Board. Yesterday sent wagon with ammunition to troops by Wilkins; went into Staunton and paid the dentist a visit. Must get to work on papers now. This concludes this rambling Diary, which has been of some interest to me, e
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
rley, 42d Mississippi regiment; wounded July 14th. Sergeant L. A. Moore, 11th Mississippi regiment; wounded July 14th. Private W. R. Green, 55th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 14th. Sergeant John Rice, 55th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 14th. Private R. J. Little, 13th South Carolina regiment, wounded July 14th. Corporal S. D. Bennett, 11th Georgia regiment, wounded July 10th. Private W. T. Blackman, 12th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 14th. Private G. W. Wilkins, 42d Mississippi regiment; wounded July 14th. Private W. Blake, 12th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 14th. Private J. J. Edwards, 55th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 14th; died August 9th. Private R. H. Hale, 47th Virginia regiment; wounded July 14th. Corporal J. Purcell, 55th Virginia regiment; wounded July 14th. Sergeant C. B. Grey, 40th Virginia regiment, wounded July 14th. Lieutenant A. R. Micou, 55th Virginia regiment; wounded July 14th. Privat