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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 28 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 12 4 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 16: Secession of Virginia and North Carolina declared.--seizure of Harper's Ferry and Gosport Navy Yard.--the first troops in Washington for its defense. (search)
; Quartermaster-Sergeant, George H. Gressang; First Corporal, D. J. Ridgway; Second Corporal, Samuel R. Russel; Third Corporal, Charles Hinkle; Fourth Corporal, Reuben Snyder. Privates.--George H. Hill, Francis P. Dewees, Wm. Ramsey Potts, Thomas Johnson, Nelson T. Major, Isaac E. Severn, Edward L. Severn, Thomas Jones, George Meyer, J. C. Weaver, John Engle, Charles P. Potts, Charles P. Loeser, H. K. Downing, William H. Hardell, J. B. Brandt, Charles Slingluff, Theodore F. Patterson, Charles Evans, Charles Hause, Francis Hause, D. B. Brown, John Christian, Albert G. Whitfield, William Bates, Oliver C. Bosbyshell, Robert F. Potter, A. H. Titus, Joseph Reed, Joel H. Betz, John Curry, Robert Smith, Augustus Reese, Hugh Stevenson. H. H. Hill, Eli Williams, Benjamin Christian, Thomas Petherick, Jr., Louis T. Snyder, Edwin J. Shippen. Richard M. Hodgson, William W. Clemens, Curtus C. Pollock, William Auman, William Riley, Edward T. Leib, Daniel Moser, William Brown, Edward Nagle, Godfr
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 25: the battle of Bull's Run, (search)
a company of cavalry, and a light battery. Colonel Evans, with the Fourth South Carolina, a specialhe Confederates at the Stone Bridge, where Colonel Evans was in command, with his Headquarters at Vd Richardson if it should be necessary. Colonel Evans, commanding at the Stone Bridge, believingforcements were ordered forward, and Cocke and Evans were instructed to hold the position at the br time, hoping to recall the troops in front of Evans, Johnston ordered an immediate, quick, and vigeir canteens with fresh water from Bull's Run, Evans was posting his troops in a commanding positioer's column, led by Burnside, came in sight of Evans. The division had rested half an hour at the rtillery, of Rhode Island, opened the battle. Evans was soon so hard pressed that his line was begStonewall Jackson. It was noon when Bee and Evans fled from the first field of close conflict, wrganize the broken columns of Bee, Bartow, and Evans; and Beauregard formed them in battle-line nea[3 more...]