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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Robert Edward Lee (search for this): chapter 1.18
Charles O. Jordan (search for this): chapter 1.18
John Carpenter (search for this): chapter 1.18
Joseph Carpenter (search for this): chapter 1.18
Carpenter's Battery of the Stonewall Brigade.
[from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, July 8, 1900.
Company A, of the 27th Virginia Regiment, of the old Stonewa entire brigade to join him in the Valley of Virginia.
And so thus went forth Carpenter's Battery, from its membership with the Stonewall Brigade, rejoicing in that execution they did at Kernstown!
Then and there was made a name and fame for Carpenter's Batte,y, which it so gloriously maintained to the bitter end, at the Appoma some tented field, no less than in the fiercest battle.
The battles in which Carpenter's Battery fought may be counted by scores, from its first bloody infantry cha icuous a part, devolved the captaincy next on our former First Lieutenant, Joseph Carpenter, and it was he who so nobly and bravely commanded the company at Kernstown mmissioned officers from first to last were Captains Thompson McAllister, Joseph Carpenter and John Carpenter; Lieutenants George McKendree, H. H. Dunot, W. T. Lambi
H. H. Dunot (search for this): chapter 1.18
C. A. Fonerden (search for this): chapter 1.18
July 8th, 1900 AD (search for this): chapter 1.18
Carpenter's Battery of the Stonewall Brigade.
[from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, July 8, 1900.
Company A, of the 27th Virginia Regiment, of the old Stonewall Brigade, which fought with such desperate valor at the first battle of Manassas, was honored by General Jackson in his having had it transformed into an artillery company and assigned to duty under himself, in the Valley of Virginia, when he was sent there in chief command, which honor was the more highly accentuated by its accompanying him considerably in advance of the order to the entire brigade to join him in the Valley of Virginia.
And so thus went forth Carpenter's Battery, from its membership with the Stonewall Brigade, rejoicing in that honor, and filled with enthusiasm for the dauntless and heroic commander, whose glorious leadership had already won its unspeakable admiration and unquenchable faith.
In the beginning it was supplied with four 6-pounder Tredegar, smooth-bore iron guns, but all insignificant as
April 20th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.18