cock, W. H., Va., Winchester, Va., 1864.
Hare, T. E., Lt., Tenn.
Harmanson, J. R., Lt., Va., Seven Pines, 1862.
Harrison, B., Capt., Va., Malvern Hill, Va., 1862.
Harrison, D. E., Capt., Va., Ft. Donelson, Tenn., 1862.
Harrison, J. P.,Harrison, D. E., Capt., Va., Ft. Donelson, Tenn., 1862.
Harrison, J. P., Va., Hardy's Bluff, Va., 1861.
Harrison, J. W., Va., Petersburg, Va., 1864.
Harvey, G., Capt., Mo., Heathsville, Va., 1865.
Harvie, C. I., Capt., Va., Cedar Run, Va., 1864.
Harvin, W. E., Capt., Ga., Johnson's Island, 1863.
Haskell, Harrison, J. P., Va., Hardy's Bluff, Va., 1861.
Harrison, J. W., Va., Petersburg, Va., 1864.
Harvey, G., Capt., Mo., Heathsville, Va., 1865.
Harvie, C. I., Capt., Va., Cedar Run, Va., 1864.
Harvin, W. E., Capt., Ga., Johnson's Island, 1863.
Haskell, W. T., Capt., S. C., Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Hays, J. S., N. C., Williamsburg, Va., 1862.
Healy, E. M., Capt., Va., Manassas, Va., 1862.
Heath, R. B., Adjt., Va., Richmond, Va., 1863.
Hemphill, R., S. C., Seven Pines, Va., 1862.
HendersHarrison, J. W., Va., Petersburg, Va., 1864.
Harvey, G., Capt., Mo., Heathsville, Va., 1865.
Harvie, C. I., Capt., Va., Cedar Run, Va., 1864.
Harvin, W. E., Capt., Ga., Johnson's Island, 1863.
Haskell, W. T., Capt., S. C., Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Hays, J. S., N. C., Williamsburg, Va., 1862.
Healy, E. M., Capt., Va., Manassas, Va., 1862.
Heath, R. B., Adjt., Va., Richmond, Va., 1863.
Hemphill, R., S. C., Seven Pines, Va., 1862.
Henderson, E. A., Capt., N. C., Cold Harbor, Va., 1864.
Hendrick, R. L., Va., Mecklenburg Co., Va.. 1862.
Henry, J. F., Maj., Tenn., Shiloh, Tenn.
Hicks, J. H., N. C., Chancellorsville, Va., 1863.
Hobbs, T. H., Col., Ala.
Hobson, A. M., Capt.
Burton, the wife of Right Rev'd Lewis William Burton, D. D., for years the beloved rector of the appealing St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., and the first Bishop of the Diocese, of Lexington, Ky., which was organized in January, 1896, and of Mrs. Harrison, the wife of Col. Z. D. Harrison, the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Georgia.
The son, Edward Paine Hendree, a gallant youth, fell at the age of 19 years in the sanguinary battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 5th, 1864, in the command of the Col. Z. D. Harrison, the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Georgia.
The son, Edward Paine Hendree, a gallant youth, fell at the age of 19 years in the sanguinary battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 5th, 1864, in the command of the company from Macon county, Ala., 61st Alabama Infantry, C. S. A.
It is to be hoped that the continuous efforts of Capt. Park will eventuate in the publication of a history of the 12th Alabama adequate to its deserts as so nobly attested.—R. A. Brock, Ed.]
Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama Infantry.
While a student, in the last term of the Junior class, in what is now the Polytechnic College at Auburn, Ala., in May, 1861, I learned from my brother, Dr. J. F. Park of Tuskegee, that the las
ion, 118; disparity of forces engaged at, 124, 14; loss of Armistead's brigade at, 130; Gen. Lee at, 135, 243
Gift, C. S. Navy, Lt. G. W., 4
Godwin, Gen. A. C. killed, 284
Godwin, Col. D. J., 111
Gordon, Gen. John B. Monument to, 194; The man of the 12th of May, 296
Graves, Gen. B., 247
Grierson Col. B. H. Raid of, 85; Defeat of at Clinton, Miss., 93
Hancock, General W. S. 145
Harman, Major M. G., 233
Harper's Ferry, capture of, 268
Harris, Catain T. W., 234
Harrison, Colonel Z. D., 194
Hendree, Lt. E. P., killed, 214, 293
Hendree, Dr. Geo.
R., 194
Hill, General D. H., vindicated, 25; indomitable will of, 230
Hobson, Colonel E. L., 201
Hodges, Colonel James G., killed, 132
Hodges Pilot John, killed, 4
Hoge, D. D., Rev. M. D., 241
Hoge, D. D., Rev. W. J., 234
Horse-Shoe The Salient, Bloody Angle or, Trees Whittled down at, 16, 295; how formed and fortified, 17, 294; horrors of, 295
Humphreys, General B. G., 323
Hunter, Ma