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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
. Moore, Brice, sergeant. Killed in battle at McConnellsburg, Pa. Clark, Adam, corporal. Know nothing of him. Wallace, John S., corporal. Living at Highland county, Va. Wood, Frank M., sergeant. Dead. Armtrout, J. C., private. Knng; Doe Hill, Va. Vint, Hamilton, private. Dead. Vance, John, private. Know nothing; was dangerously wounded. Wallace, John S., private. Highland county, Va. Wallace, William H., private. Wliliamsville, Va. Wallace, C. R., private. Wallace, William H., private. Wliliamsville, Va. Wallace, C. R., private. Living; Williamsville, Va. Williams, James T., private. Know nothing. Williams, Jeff, private. Know nothing. Williams, Erastus, private. Living; Bath county, Va. Williams, Robert, private. Dead. Wright, James H., private. Dead. Wallace, C. R., private. Living; Williamsville, Va. Williams, James T., private. Know nothing. Williams, Jeff, private. Know nothing. Williams, Erastus, private. Living; Bath county, Va. Williams, Robert, private. Dead. Wright, James H., private. Dead. Wright, Tyler, private. Dead. Woods, F. M., private. Died in prison, 1863. Whitmore, James, private. Parnassus, Va. Walton, John, private. Living.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.54 (search)
our or five miles from Tecumseh Sherman was Lew Wallace's Division, over 7,000 strong and twelve gulernand's and Hurlbut's Divisions, as well as Wallace's and Stuart's. In the meantime, from the s Divisions now crowded back upon the line of Wallace's (W. H. L.) and Hurlbut's Divisions—that is e same manner on Nelson's right. Moreover, Lew Wallace, strangely unable to find the road battlewanand's request, to seek further support. Lew Wallace, it will be remembered, bivouacked near thees had slept in that quarter of the field, so Wallace and Sherman, advancing for a while without dition on a wooded ridge, affording shelter for Wallace's two batteries, with its right protected by ft, the Confederates opened a light fire upon Wallace and Sherman, who, encouraged by its feeblenesd so rapidly upon McClernand's, Hurlbut's and Wallace's (W. H. L.), as to give them little or no tion the morrow the assailant, forsooth, with Lew Wallace's Division, which, having found it so hard [5 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.64 (search)
Armentrout, Sol., Bobo, Jackson, Bean, Fred, Bierkamy, William, Brathwaite, Newton, Blakemore, William, Bowman, Jack, Barnula, Joseph, Bare, William, Baldwin, H., Blakemore, George, Branson, William, Bennett, Henry, Browning, E. R., Md.; Boggs, Gus, Md.; Crawford, James, Contey, Jack, Carson, John W., Cleaver, William, Clutter, J. W., Cain, Thomas, Cowger, David A., Coleman, Jack, Cokeley, John, Cokeley, George, Cooper, J., Clarey, L., Md.; Clarey, Thad., Md.; Clarey, Rich., Md.; Chisholm, Wallace, Md.; Cresap, Van, Md.; Cosner, Wayne, Carle, George, Coffman, Joseph, Childs, Ben, Cunningham, John, Daugherty, Sam, Davis, R. C., Duffy, J. W., Duval, H: R., Md.; Davis, Frank, Dyer, Robin, Dyce, Sam, Devectman, P., Md.; Enright, E. C., Fay, J. B. Md.; Fisher, J. G., Frederick, Lewis, Gray, S., Grady, George, Harness, G. S., Halterman, J., Harvey, J., Hevener, J., Hoy, William, Harness, W. W., Hill, I., Houck, William, Houseworth, J., Hess, James, Hunter, John, Hutter, C. R., High, J. W.,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.66 (search)
H., living at Hillsboro, Va. Price, James Polk, died since the war. Porterfield, W. H. T., killed near Brandy Station, Va. Porterfield, Thos. L. (Orderly Sergt.), lives at Lovettsville, Va. Known as the Payne Legion: Payne, Thos. H. (Orderly Sergt.), died in prison (Point Lookout). Payne, Richard, living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Robert, living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Robert (B. B.), living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Wallace, living near Orleans, Fauquier County, Va. Payne, Edward, killed in the Wilderness at Parker's Store. Payne, Wilson, killed at Haw's Shop. Payne, Lafayette, living at Orleans, Va. Payne, John T., killed at Beverly, W. Va. Payne, Upton, living at Orleans. Payne, Mason, living at Orleans. Payne, Rice, living at Orleans. Peyton, Robert E., living near the Plains. Pendleton, David, captured at Ream's Station and lost sight of. Phillips, Evan, living in Fairfax Coun