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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Wilkinson (search for this): chapter 1.3
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Black Eagle Company.
A Typical command of Confederate soldiers. By H. E. Wood, Ex-Color Sergeant, Eighteenth Virginia Regiment.
As it has been requested that a roster of the different organizations of the Confederate army be given, I w , Va., 1862.
Wilkinson, George, exempted from service, 1861.
Wlikinson, Richard, exempted from service, 1862; dead.
Wood, H. E., color sergeant; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wood, J. H., sergeant; wounded five times, losing at one tWood, J. H., sergeant; wounded five times, losing at one time a pound and a half of flesh from his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, and an active business person.
Recruits.
Anderson, Nat., Carrington, Robert, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Clopton, M and came from different sections of the State, unlike the old organization, all of whom I knew personally and who were Cumberland county men to the manner born. H. E. Wood, Ex-Color Sergeant, Eighteenth Regiment.
Major Andrew Reid Venable, Jr.