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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Shall Cromwell have a statue? (search)
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. , [from the Richmond, Va. , Dispatch, March 30 , April 6 , 27 , and May 12 , 1902 .] (search)
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Treatment and exchange of prisoners. (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Cedar Creek , Va. , Oct. 19th , 1864 . (search)
Battle of Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19th, 1864.
Gallant, victorious charges, inglorious retreat and defeat. By Samuel D. Buck, Baltimore, Md.,
Captain Company H, thirteenth Virginia Infantry (First Colonel was A. P. Hill), Pegram's Brigade, Early's (old) Division, Army of Northern Virginia.
Every Southern soldier in the trying days of 1861-5, desired to do his best, and all attested their heroism.
They are all accepted as incomparable in general exemplification, by the world.
Comparison of deserts now will avail naught, to the disparagment of another.
Officers and privates, every one, had their own opinions in the Southern army, and, freedom in criticism of military movement was constantly used, without ensuing penalty.
No one can appreciate the desperation of this grand movement without closely examining a war map. Having been born and reared almost within gunshot of this now historic battle-field, I can see every road and defile as I write.
To our right flows, at t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Lee , Davis and Lincoln . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.11 (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Johnson's Island . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The campaign and battle of Lynchburg . (search)
The campaign and battle of Lynchburg.
An address delivered before the Garland-Rodes Camp of Confederate veterans at Lynchburg, Va., July 18, 1901. By Captain Charles M. Blackford, of the Lynchburg Bar.
With Appendix of Rosters of the Lynchburg companies in the service of the Southern Confederacy, 1861-65.
The strategic importance of the city of Lynchburg was very little understood by those directing the military movements of the Federal armies during the Civil war, or, if understood, there was much lack of nerve in the endeavor to seize it.
It was the depot for the Army of Northern Virginia for all commissary and quartermaster stores gathered from the productive territory lying between it and Knoxville, Tennessee, and from all the country tributary to, and drained by, the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad.
Here, also, were stored many of the scant medical supplies of the Confederacy, and here many hospitals gave accommodation to the sick and wounded from the martial lines
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
Appendix.
Lynchburg companies in the service of the Confederacy, 1861-‘65.
Thf rifle Grays, Company a, Eleventh Regiment Virginia Volunteers.
First Captain, M. S. Langhorne.
Second Captain, G. W. Latham.
Third Capt., Robt. M. Mitchell,Jr.
First Lieut., G. W. Latham.
First Lieut., John W. Daniel.
Sec. Lieut., Ro. M. Mitchell, Jr.
Sec. Lieut., H. C. Chalmers.
Sec. Lieut., James O. Thurman.
First Sergt., Joseph A. Kennedy.
Second Sergt., Elcano Fisher.
Third Sergt., Henry D. Hall.
Fourth Sergt., Peter B. Akers.
First Corp., Geo. T. Wightman.
Second Corp., Samuel R. Miller.
Third Corp., Lucas Harvey.
Fourth Corp., J. O. Thurman, Jr.
Privates.
Allman, William H.
Bailey, James H.
Benson, Henry G.
Beckwith, Henry C.
Akers, William L.
Bailey, James W.
Brown, Leslie C.
Burroughs, Henry A.
Ballard, James F.
Cheatham, Thomas F.
Cooney, Thomas.
Crumpton, James A.
Clinkenbeard, William E.
Connolly, Jerry M.
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