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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Personal reminiscences of the last days of Lee and his Paladins. (search)
could reach Amelia Courthouse that night or the next morning, there was no enemy in front that I knew of, and I thought I had better follow them. So I said: General, you have a very good surgeon on your staff, haven't you? Yes, he said, there is Wood. Well, then, as you have no need of my service, I believe I will go on, though I appreciate your kind attention and will not forget you. He replied: Go on then, but you will be sorry that you did not remain with Mahone's division. The denoueI cannot recount. But this was no time for fooling. I said: Boys, you are not going to leave me here? Mahone then said: Did I not tell you not to leave Mahone's division? Now, you see what has come of it. Yes, General, but where is your surgeon Wood? Oh, that fellow got shot. I knew that, because I had seen him grievously wounded, and he had asked me to take charge of his instruments, or watch, I forget which, but the Yankees had given him an ambulance and driver and two mules, and I su
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.5 (search)
died at Monterey, Va., in service, in 1861. Thornton, W. D. Thompkins, C. C., from Kanawha county, W. Va. Thompson, James C. Watkins, Charles W. Watkins, Henry, killed at Bunker Hill, 1864. Watkins, Frank B. Williams, W. B. Wood, Robert W. Walker, William A. Wood, Jas. E. Walker, Alexander S., from Brownsburg, Rockbridge county, Va. Wilson, James H. Watkins, Henry N. Wills, William B. Watkins, W. B. Woods, William H., wounded at Williamsport, July,mpkins, C. C., from Kanawha county, W. Va. Thompson, James C. Watkins, Charles W. Watkins, Henry, killed at Bunker Hill, 1864. Watkins, Frank B. Williams, W. B. Wood, Robert W. Walker, William A. Wood, Jas. E. Walker, Alexander S., from Brownsburg, Rockbridge county, Va. Wilson, James H. Watkins, Henry N. Wills, William B. Watkins, W. B. Woods, William H., wounded at Williamsport, July, 1863. Watkins, Alfred. West, Addison, from Halifax county, Va.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.36 (search)
R. H. Kitchen, George H. Meek, C. B. Marmillon, P. W. Pettis, Sergeant; James W. Price, Wm. H. Pinckard, Frank Shaw, Wm. S. Toledano, Ralf Turnell, Jake White, F. P. Foucher. Fourth Company. Lieut. H. A. Battles, Steve Burke, C. C. Bier, Jos. W. Burke, Dennis J. Cronan, James W. Dearie, Sgt. John S. Fish, Sgt. Sylv. T. Haile, Jos. W. Lescene, Albert Norcourt, L. P. Callahan, artificer; Thos. H. Cummings, William Cary, A. Soniat, A. T. Vass, Geo. W. Wood, Geo. W. Wilkinson. Fifth Company. A. Arroyo, Thomas C. Allen, James Adams, Alfred Bellanger, Jas. M. Browning, Jesse A. Bryan, J. J. Boudreaux, Philip Capon, N. Commander, Paul Conrad, P. Clere, John Dooley, S. H. Davis, P. W. Engman, P. H. Flood, E. C. Feinour, Hy. Ferand, James F. Giffin, George Giles, R. C. Giffin, Robert Gibson, Octave Hopkins, Curtis Holmes, Chas. M. Harvey, L. M. Kennett, Minor Kenner, Hy. Lackie, Hy. I. Mathe
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.38 (search)
My Dear Sir: * * * There is but little navy news afloat. Captain Page was selected, I hear, by the President to command all the heavy batteries at Mobile. You know that he has been made a Brigadier-General, I suppose. S. S. Lee gives up Drewry's Bluff to Major Territt, of the Marines, and takes Page's place at Charlotte. I hear he does not fancy it much. The sailors from the bluff will man the iron-clad Fredericksburg, commanded by Frank Shepperd. She is now fitting out at Rocketts. Wood will probably see service in her, with other vessels under his command. His last affair at New Berne was the feature in the attack, and though not attended with all the results he had cause to expect, still it was a gallant act, well planned and boldly executed. He is surely one of our rising men, and I say Godspeed to him. Dave made an attempt on the Minnesota not long since with his torpedo, but failed, though it was not his fault. Webb, Read, Alexander Gassell, and some of our other fe
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A confederation of Southern Memorial Associations. (search)
Regiment, April 9, 1865,75; Infantry, 1st, on April 8, 1865, 8, 844 371; 14th offering of, 72; 10th, Company F, roll of, 15; Company D, 44th, history and roster of, 259; on the tax on tea in 1774,168. Von Hoist, opinion of the U. S. Constitution, 161. Wade, Ben J. F., 177. Walker, Miss Sue H., 378. Walker, Wm, 166. Washington and Lee, Unity of character of, 241. Washington, Bushrod C., 247. Washington Artillery, dead of, 301, 370. Webster, Daniel, 164, 176, 179. Webster the Spy, Hanging of, 388. Weed, Thurlow, 289. Weisiger, General David A. 204. Wells, Colonel James M., 309. Whiting, General W. H. C., 326 Wilderness Battle of, 1. Williams, Ben J. J., 178. Wilson, James H., 252. Wilson, Colonel James M, 86. Winfield, Colonel John G., 98. Wolseley's estimate of Lee, 114. Wood, Surgeon, Mahone's Division, 26; killed, 50. Wright, Ambrose R., 144. Young, George, killed, 337. Zimmer, Captain, Louis, 14. Zollicoffer, General Felix K., 304.