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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Charles H. Ashton (search for this): chapter 1.32
Robert H. Beale (search for this): chapter 1.32
Benjamin Atwill (search for this): chapter 1.32
May 23rd, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.32
Company C, Ninth Virginia cavalry, C. S. A. [from the Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, February 9, 1896.]
Its Roster and gallant record.
Company C, Ninth Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, was organized in Westmoreland county, and named in honor of General Harry Lee, of the Revolution, Lee's Light Horse.
It was mustered into service at Montross on May 23, 1861.
The survivors of the company were among the last troops engaged in action at Appomattox, and escaped from the field without surrendering.
The roll is as follows:
Officers.
Thomas S. Garnett, first captain, promoted colonel of Forty-eighth Virginia infantry; killed at Chancellorsville.
R. L. T. Beale, second captain; twice wounded.
John N. Murphy, third captain; resigned.
John W. Hungerford fourth captain; killed at Middleburg.
Charles C. Robinson, fifth captain; wounded and captured at Upperville.
George W. Beale, first lieutenant, twice wounded.
A. G. Dade, second lieutenant; promoted major in commissa
February 9th, 1896 AD (search for this): chapter 1.32
Company C, Ninth Virginia cavalry, C. S. A. [from the Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, February 9, 1896.]
Its Roster and gallant record.
Company C, Ninth Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, was organized in Westmoreland county, and named in honor of General Harry Lee, of the Revolution, Lee's Light Horse.
It was mustered into service at Montross on May 23, 1861.
The survivors of the company were among the last troops engaged in action at Appomattox, and escaped from the field without surrendering.
The roll is as follows:
Officers.
Thomas S. Garnett, first captain, promoted colonel of Forty-eighth Virginia infantry; killed at Chancellorsville.
R. L. T. Beale, second captain; twice wounded.
John N. Murphy, third captain; resigned.
John W. Hungerford fourth captain; killed at Middleburg.
Charles C. Robinson, fifth captain; wounded and captured at Upperville.
George W. Beale, first lieutenant, twice wounded.
A. G. Dade, second lieutenant; promoted major in commissa