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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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B. E. Guthrie (search for this): chapter 1.27
Robert B. Burton (search for this): chapter 1.27
Reuben Walton (search for this): chapter 1.27
Augustus Garrett (search for this): chapter 1.27
Robert H. Spencer (search for this): chapter 1.27
Company G, Twenty-Sixth Virginia regiment.
[from the Richmond, Va., dispatch, June 26, 1901.1
The following is a muster-roll of the above company:
Captain Robert H. Spencer; living.
First Lieutenant Robert B. Roy; died at home.
Second Lieutenant M. B. Davis; killed at Hatcher's Run.
Third Lieutenant A. P. Bird; wounded at Johns Island; died at home.
First Sergeant Jacob W. Turner; living.
Second Sergeant William J. Jackson; died at home.
Third Sergeant William J. Eubank; living.
Fourth Sergeant Frank A. Marshall; killed at Petersburg, June 15, 1864.
Fifth Sergeant James M. Bew; died at home.
First Corporal George T. Hart; living.
Second Corporal George W. Turner; killed at Petersburg, June 15, 1864.
Third Corporal James H. Turner; died at home.
Fourth Corporal George W. Hays; killed at Petersburg, June 15, 1864.
Private Horace Acree; living. William N. Acree; killed at the Howlett House, May 20, 1864.
Dr. James E. Bland; living.
R. H. T. Yarrington (search for this): chapter 1.27
William B. Carlton (search for this): chapter 1.27
George W. Cardwell (search for this): chapter 1.27
William A. Murphy (search for this): chapter 1.27
Joseph N. Knapp (search for this): chapter 1.27