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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
Hull, Lorenzo Hall, C. W. Irvine, H. G. Lindsay, John Lowman, W. B. F. Leech, Wm. A. Lyle, James A. Lyle, Jacob Ludwick, J. W. Mackey, D. B. McClung, B. F. McClung, James A. McClung, W. H. McCutcheon, N. B. McCluer, A. J. Miller, J. L. Morter, A. H. Moore, David McCray, Tom Norcross, J. D. Ott, Frank Ott, W. L. Patterson, Nimrod Patterson, David Pulse, Wm. Parrent, W. D. Runnels, James Runnels, John H. Reed, Samuel Ray, Wm. Landridge, Jacob Shaver, Samuel Strain, John N. Stoner, Wm. M. Sale, Robert Sale, Samuel W. Short, John Sheridan, J. M. Snider, J. H. Snider, Tom Sensebaugh, H. L. Terrell, F. H. Templeton, Arch. Taylor, J. H. Wheat, James Withers, M. D. Willson, John Whitmore, Wm. Wright, John Wright, Alfred Willson, W. A. Walker, and C. W. Walker. An old darkey asked a vet What dis war dat was gwine on here ter-day. He was told that it was a reunion of the Fourteenth Virginia Regiment. He looked very innocent, and replied, Dis 'em them what is a'liven, I suppose, boss.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
to reinforce Early, and Early in turn forces Sheridan back to the vicinage of Charlestown, skirmishn at Fisher's Hill and Hupp's Hill, and finds Sheridan posted on the north bank of Cedar creek, and and his footsteps weary, his pursuit feeble, Sheridan complains of his cavalry, and that they did n his tattered banners flew again in front of Sheridan north of Cedar creek, near Newtown, the latte0, of the War Records, page 61, you will find Sheridan's return of September 10th, showing present f; aggregate, 31,226, with the same result. Sheridan says in his memoirs (1, page 471): The Confedburg 700, Wallace at Monocacy lost 1,959, and Sheridan reports his losses at 16,952. Total, 19,611.nk is unaccountable. This is contradicted by Sheridan himself, for he reports that from August 1, 1 Finally, some say Early was reckless to meet Sheridan at Winchester, and to attack him at Cedar crebrave partisan Mosby's remarkable movement in Sheridan's rear, where with less than 500 men, he kept[40 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
377. Cullingworth, Col., Wm. H., 349. Daniel, Hon. John W. His able tribute to Gen. Jubal A. Early, 288. Delaware, Fort, Prisoners at, 144. De Renne, Mrs., Mary. Her admirable collection of Confederate Memorials, 389. Dispatch, The, Richmond, Va., cited, 20, 24, 48, 69, 281, 336. Dixon, 21st Alabama Infantry, Lieut. His heroic self-sacrifice, 80. Early, Gen Jubal A. Memorial Address by Hon. John W. Daniel, 281; campaigns of discussed, 285; his losses compared with those of Sheridan, 314; Gen. Lee's faith in, 317; compared with English Commanders, 321; personal and martial qualities of, 326; last days of, 330; Resolutions of Association of Army of N. Va., 382; of the Southern Historical society, 335. F Company Association of Veterans, 348. Federal Forces, Number of the, 40. Fisher's Hill, Battle of, 305. Flewellen, M. D., Surgeon E. A. Sketch of, 166, 280, Foard, M. D., Surgeon A J. Sketch of, 166, 279. Fredericksburg, Battle of, 288. French, Major