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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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nt. A shot time after ar at Manassas we were strengthened by be addition of company E, Captain Sher imposed chiefly of- citizens of Wash and Alexandria. Captain Sherman of Sherman, of the famous West battery, and claims to have and wear the sword which his namesake lost in the battle of Manassas. He wishes no greater thanSherman, of the famous West battery, and claims to have and wear the sword which his namesake lost in the battle of Manassas. He wishes no greater than that of measuring weapons with the Federal officer on another field. The first change of importance that took place in the regiment was the resignation of Major Manford, who had received and accepted the Colonelcy of the 17th Virginia regiment. He is a gallant officer and gentleman, and his loss was a source of sincere regieutenant, James Mitchell. Company D--Captain, Jos. D. Griswold: 2d Lieutenant, George F. Norton; Jr. 2d Lieutenant. E. Payson Reeve. Company E.--Captain, Chas. K. Sherman; 1st Lieutenant, Wm. N. Barker; 21 Lieutenant. George W. O Jr. 2d Lieutenant, Wm. B. Maxwell. Company G.--Captain, Wm. F. Gordon; 1st Lieutenant, F