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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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1863 AD (search for this): chapter 1.44
February 20th, 1901 AD (search for this): chapter 1.44
The Petersburg Grays.
From the Richmond Dispatch, February 25, 1901.
Headquarters L. O. Branch Camp, N. 515, U. C. V., Raleigh, N. C., February 20, 1901. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The enclosed is a printed list of Company B, Twelfth Regiment, Virginia Infantry.
I have been trying for several years to secure a complete list of my old company.
Since I had the enclosed list printed I learn that I have left out two or three names, and with the hope of securing these, I respectfully ask the insertion of enclosed in the Confederate column of your Sunday edition.
During General Longstreet's raid upon Suffolk, in 1863, a recruit was sent to the company—he was a character—and his name is forgotten.
The boys dubbed him Jamaica Ginger.
I would like to secure his name.
If any reader of the Dispatch knows the name of any one who was a member of the company during the war, and which does not appear in this list, a great favor will be done if it be mailed to me on a post
February 25th, 1901 AD (search for this): chapter 1.44
The Petersburg Grays.
From the Richmond Dispatch, February 25, 1901.
Headquarters L. O. Branch Camp, N. 515, U. C. V., Raleigh, N. C., February 20, 1901. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The enclosed is a printed list of Company B, Twelfth Regiment, Virginia Infantry.
I have been trying for several years to secure a complete list of my old company.
Since I had the enclosed list printed I learn that I have left out two or three names, and with the hope of securing these, I respectfully ask the insertion of enclosed in the Confederate column of your Sunday edition.
During General Longstreet's raid upon Suffolk, in 1863, a recruit was sent to the company—he was a character—and his name is forgotten.
The boys dubbed him Jamaica Ginger.
I would like to secure his name.
If any reader of the Dispatch knows the name of any one who was a member of the company during the war, and which does not appear in this list, a great favor will be done if it be mailed to me on a post
Charles Francis Adams (search for this): chapter 1.44
Aiken (search for this): chapter 1.44
Aldridge (search for this): chapter 1.44
Alex (search for this): chapter 1.44
Josie Alexander (search for this): chapter 1.44
Andrews (search for this): chapter 1.44
Alexander B. Anthony (search for this): chapter 1.44