others who united with other denominations.
Our corps (Longstreet's) was ordered to Tennessee, you remember, in the fall of 1863, when till late in the winter we were marching and fighting almost without intermission.
In the spring of 1864 the work commenced afresh.
When I entered my regiment, and for some time afterward, there was no other chaplain present with the brigade, and I had brigade services.
This arrangement was continued after the appointment of other chaplains.
At Gordonsville, Virginia, in the spring of 1864, our brigade was blessed with a considerable refreshing—about thirty from the different regiments making profession within two weeks. The most of these were baptized at one time, just in front of Dr. Quarles's house, in a beautiful stream that runs by it. The occasion was quite a touching one.
The appointment for the baptizing having been circulated, the citizens of the vicinity were present, and among them quite a collection of ladies.
Dr. Quarles's female
er 28, 1864.
Plate 83.
Rapidan to the James River, May 4-June 12, 1864.
Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, June 23-August 3, 1864.
Lynchburg, Va., Campaign, May 26-June 29, 1864.
Plate 84.
Shenandoah Valley Campaign, August 7-November 28, 1864.
Moorefield, W. Va., November 27-28, 1864.
New Creek, W. Va., November 28, 1864.
Beverly, W. Va., January 11, 1865.
Lacey Spring, Va., December 21, 1864.
Liberty Mills, Va., December 23 [22?], 1864.
Gordonsville, Va., December 24 [23?], 1864.
Camps and pickets, Army Valley District, January 31, 1865.
Shenandoah Valley, February 27-April 23, 1865.
Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, June 23-August 3, 1864.
Plate 85.
Shenandoah Valley, May 15-June 17, 1862.
Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Shenandoah Valley Campaign, August 7-November 28, 1864.
Plate 86.
Campaign of the Carolinas, January 1-April 26, 1865.
Peninsular Campaign, March 17-September 2, 1862.
, Va.
67
Petersburg, Va.
67, 77, 93
Redoubt McConihe, Va.
125
Richmond, Va.
77, 135
Weldon Railroad, Va.
67
Wilmington, N. C.
76
Volume XLIII.
Army of the Shenandoah
69
Army of the Valley
83-85
Belle Grove, Va.
82
Berryville, Va.
82, 84
Bridgewater, Va.
82
Brock's Gap, Va.
84
Brown's Gap, Va.
85
Cedar Creek, Va.
69, 82, 84, 85, 99
Charlestown, W. Va.
82, 84
Fisher's Hill, Va.
82, 84, 85, 99
Front Royal, Va.
85
Gordonsville, Va.
84
Gooney Run, Va.
82
Guard Hill, Va.
82
Hupp's Hill, Va.
84, 85
Kearneysville, W. Va.
82
Lacey Spring, Va.
84
Liberty Mills, Va.
84
Milford, Va.
84
Moorefield, W. Va.
84
Mount Jackson, Va.
85
New Creek, W. Va.
54, 84
New Market, Va.
85
Newtown, Va.
84, 85
Opequon, Va.
85, 99
Opequon Bridge, W. Va.
82
Rude's Hill, Va.
81, 85
Shepherdstown, W. Va.
82, 85
Smithfield, W. Va.
82, 85
Tom's Brook, Va.
69, 82, 85, 99
Va., May 1-3, 1863
41, 1
Chantilly, Va., Sept. 1, 1862
111, 1
Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862
111, 2
Fisher's Hill, Va., Sept. 22, 1864
82, 11
Franklin, Va., May 10-12, 1862
111, 3
Franklin to Winchester, Va., May 15-25, 1862
85, 1
Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 11-15, 1862
31, 4
Fredericksburg, Va., May 3-4, 1863
41, 1
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863
43, 2
Gettysburg Campaign
43, 7; 116, 2
Gooney Creek, Va., Sept. 20, 1864
82, 8
Gordonsville, Va., Dec. 24 (23?), 1864
84, 8
Groveton, Va., Aug. 29, 1862
111, 1
Hagerstown, Md., July 7, 1864
83, 4
Harper's Ferry, W. Va., July 4-7, 1864
82, 1
Kearneysville, W. Va, Aug. 25, 1864
82, 5
Lacey Spring, Va., Dec. 21, 1861
84, 6
Liberty Mills, Va., Dec. 23 (22?), 1864
84, 7
Lynchburg, Va., June 17-18, 1864
83, 7
Lynchburg Campaign, May 26-June 29, 1864
81, 6
McDowell, Va., May 8, 1862
116, 1
Manassas Station, Va., Aug. 26, 1862
n, Dec. 11-20, 1862
91, 3
Goochland Court-House, Va.
16, 1; 81, 6; 100, 1; 135-A; 137, E6
Goodlettsville, Tenn.
24, 3; 30, 2; 118, 1; 150, G5
Fort Goodwin, Ariz. Ter.
98, 1
Gooney Creek, Va.:
Skirmish, Sept. 20, 1864.
See Front Royal, Va.
Goose Creek, Va.
7, 1; 16, 1; 18, 1; 27, 1; 74, 1; 81, 4; 100, 1; 136, F7; 137, A6, 137, G2
Goose Creek Salt Works, Ky.
118, 1
Gordon, Ga.
69, 5; 76, 1, 76, 2; 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 143, H4; 144, D4
Gordonsville, Va.
16, 1; 22, 5; 43, 7; 74, 1; 81, 6; 84, 8 9; 85, 1, 85, 3; 100, 1; 116, 4; 117, 1; 135-A; 137, D6; 171
Expedition, Dec. 19-28, 1864
74, 1
Skirmish, Dec. 24 [23?], 1864
84, 8
Goresville, Va.
7, 1; 100, 1; 116, 2
Goshen, Ala.
118, 1; 149, G10
Goshen Swamp, N. C.
138, G7
Goula Bayou, La.
156, D6
Grafton, W. Va.
116, 3; 135-A; 135-C, 1; 140, E12; 171
Grahamville, S. C.
76, 2; 86, 1; 101, 21; 117, 1; 118, 1; 120, 2; 135-A; 144, E11
, but for the private use of General E. P. Alexander, who was at that time—several years after the war —contemplating a history of Longstreet's corps.
The narrative is, however, so interesting and valuable that we take the liberty of publishing it as material for the future historian.]
I joined the division at Bull's Gap, east Tennessee, about March 13th, 1864; remained there for some weeks, then fell back to Zollicoffer, and, finally, about the middle of April, took the cars for Gordonsville, Virginia.
A few days after our arrival there, General Lee came over and reviewed McLaws's division and mine and aroused great enthusiasm among the troops.
This, with the fact of our rejoining the Army of Northern Virginia, and getting back to Old Virginia, where we wished to serve, operated very beneficially upon the troops, and elevated them to the very pinnacle of military pride and perfection.
It was about noon of the 4th of May, whilst encamped near Gordonsville, that General Longst
ore, Md.
George D. Johnston, Charleston, S. C.
Robert D. Johnston, Birmingham, Ala.
Thomas Jordan, New York.
A. R. Johnson, Texas.
J. D. Kennedy, Camden, S. C.
William H. King, Austin, Tex.
William W. Kirkland, New York.
James H. Lane, Auburn, Ala.
A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Ga.
T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va.
A. L. Long, Charlottesville, Va.
Robert Lowry, Jackson, Miss.
Walter B. Lane, Texas.
Joseph H. Lewis, Kentucky.
W. G. Lewis, North Carolina.
William McComb, Gordonsville, Va.
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville, S. C.
John T. Morgan, United States Senate.
T. T. Munford, Lynchburg, Va.
H. B. Mabry, Texas.
W. W. Mackall, Warrenton, Va.
George Maney, Nashville, Tenn.
James G. Martin, North Carolina.
John McCausland, West Virginia.
Henry E. McCulloch, Texas.
W. R. Miles, Mississippi.
William Miller, Florida.
John C. Moore, Texas.
Francis T. Nichols, New Orleans.
E. A. O'Neal, Montgomery, Ala.
R. L. Page, Norfolk, Va.
W. H. Payne, War
, Baltimore, Maryland.
George D. Johnson, Civil Service Commissioner.
Washington, D. C.
Robert D. Johnson, Birmingham, Alabama.
A. R. Johnson, Texas.
J. D. Kennedy, Camden, South Carolina.
William H. King, Austin, Texas.
William W. Kirkland, New York.
James H. Lane, Auburn, Alabama.
A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia.
T. M. Logan, Richmond, Virginia.
Robert Lowry, Jackson, Mississippi.
Joseph H. Lewis, Kentucky.
W. G. Lewis, Tarboro, North Carolina.
William McComb, Gordonsville, Virginia.
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville, South Carolina.
John T. Morgan, United States Senate.
T. T. Munford, Lynchburg, Virginia.
George Maney, Nashville.
John McCausland, West Virginia.
Henry E. McCullock, Texas.
W. R. Miles, Mississippi.
William Miller, Florida.
B. McGlathan, Savannah, Georgia.
John C. Moore, Texas.
Francis T. Nichols, New Orleans, Louisiana.
R. L. Page, Norfolk, Virginia.
W. H. Payne, Warrenton, Virginia.
W. F. Perry, Glendale, Kentucky.
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