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General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox, Chapter 19: battle of Sharpsburg, or Antietam (continued). (search)
N. J. Garrison. Artillery, Cutts's and Jones's battalions also under D. H. Hill's command at Sharpsburg. Maj. Pierson; Hardaway's (Ala.) battery, Capt. R. A. Hardaway; Jeff Davis (Ala.) Art., Capt. J. W. Bondurant; Jones's (Va.) battery, Capt. William B. Jones; King William (Va.) Art., Capt. T. H. Carter. Reserve Artillery, Brig.-Gen. William N. Pendleton:--Brown's Battalion, First Virginia Artillery. Col. J. Thompson Brown; Powhatan Art. (Dance's battery), Richmond Howitzers, 2d Co. (Wat (Coke's battery). Cutts's Battalion, With D. H. Hill's division at Sharpsburg. Lieut.-Col. A. S. Cutts; Blackshears's (Ga.) battery, Irwin (Ga.) Art. (Lane's battery), Lloyd's (N. C.) battery, Patterson's (Ga.) battery, Ross's (Ga.) battery. Jones's Battalion, With D. H. Hill's division at Sharpsburg. Maj. H. P. Jones. Morris (Va.) Art. (R. C. M. Page's battery), Orange (Va.) Art. (Peyton's battery), Turner's (Va.) battery, Wimbish's (Va.) battery. Nelson's Battalion, Maj. William Nel
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox, Chapter28: Gettysburg-Third day. (search)
. Smith's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William Smith; 31st Va., Col. John S. Hoffman; 49th Va., Lieut.-Col. J. Catlett Gibson; 52d Va., Lieut.-Col. James H. Skinner. Hoke's Brigade, Col. Isaac E. Avery, Col. A. C. Godwin; 6th N. C., Maj. S. McD. Tate; 21st N. C., Col. W. W. Kirkland; 57th N. C., Col. A. C. Godwin. Gordon's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. J. B. Gordon; 13th Ga., Col. James M. Smith; 26th Ga., Col. E. N. Atkinson; 31st Ga., Col. Clement A. Evans; 38th Ga., Capt. William L. McLeod; 60th Ga., Capt. W. B. Jones; 61st Ga., Col. John H. Lamar. Artillery, Lieut.-Col. H. P. Jones; Charlottesville (Va.) Art., Capt. James McD. Carrington; Courtney (Va.) Art., Capt. W. A. Tanner; Louisiana Guard Art., Capt. C. A. Green; Staunton (Va.) Art., Capt. A. W. Garber. Johnson's division, Maj.-Gen. Edward Johnson:--Steuart's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. George H. Steuart; 1st Md. Battn. Inf., Lieut.-Col. J. R. Herbert, Maj. W. W. Goldsborough, Capt. J. P. Crane; 1st N. C., Lieut. Col. H. A. Brown; 3d N. C., Maj
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The opposing forces in the Maryland campaign. (search)
ll, Capt. N. J. Garrison (w). Brigade loss: South Mountain and Antietam, k, 129; w, 518; m, 184 = 831. Artillery, Maj. S. F. Pierson: Ala. Battery, Capt. R. A. Hardaway; Ala. Battery (Jeff Davis Art'y), Capt. J. W. Bondurant; Va. Battery, Capt. William B. Jones; Va. Battery (King William Art'y), Capt. Thomas H. Carter. Brigade loss: South Mountain and Antietam, k, 4; w, 30; m, 3 = 37. reserve artillery, Brig.-Gen. William N. Pendleton. Brown's Battalion (1st Va. Art'y), Col. J. Thompson Brot. John. A. Coke. Cutts's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. A. S. Cutts: Ga. Battery, Capt. James Ap Blackshear; Ga. Battery (Irwin Art'y), Capt. John Lane; N. C. Battery, Capt. W. P. Lloyd; Ga. Battery, Capt. G. M. Patterson; Ga. Battery, Capt. H. M. Ross. Jones's Battalion, Maj. H. P. Jones: Va, Battery (Morris Art'y), Capt. R. C. M. Page; Va. Battery (Orange Art'y), Capt. Jefferson Peyton; Va. Battery (Turner's); Va. Battery, Capt. A. Wimbish. Nelson's Battalion, Maj. William Nelson: Va. Battery (Amher
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
1st Lt. Co. E, 38th Ga. Regiment. Wm. Hendrix, Capt. Co. N. 38th Ga. Regiment. Jas. C. Daniel, 1st Lieut. Co. H, 38th Ga. Regiment. T. D. Thornton, 1st Lieut. Co. F, 38th Ga. Regiment. J. P. Pughsby, 1st Lt. Co. C, 38th Ga. Regiment. W. B. Jones, Col. Com. 60th and 61st Ga. Inf. L. H. Prosser, Surgeon 60th Ga. Regiment. Samuel H. Smith, Chaplain 60th Ga. Regiment. J. C. Fuller, 1st Lt. Co. B, 60th Ga. Regiment. A. H. Rice, 2d Lt. Co. H, 60th Ga. Regiment. Geo. W. Stiles, Caikes, H. H. Sharp. [81] I certify, on honor, that of the above number of men there were present, actually armed and in line of battle, forty-nine enlisted men on the morning of the ninth (9th) instant, the day of the surrender of this army. W. B. Jones, Col. Commanding Regiment. Twelfth Georgia Battalion. Field, Staff and Band. Sergeant-Major Abner Calhoun, A. Ord. Sergeant J. H. Fulgham, Chief Musician M. H. Bowyer, Musician Jordan Bottoms, J. R. Keller, W. A. Mitchell, Oscar
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. Barns, J. R. Bradshaw, Wm. Cashman, Peter Clark, 2d Lieut. W. F. Fulton. Private T. J. Gilbert, Y. W. Harris, Peter Hart, J. N. Hitt, W. T. Ivy, W. B. Jones, E. N. Kring, B. B. Little, Seth Little, Courier with private horse T. M. Long, 271 Private L. L. Clary, R. W. Clary, F. M. Crooks, F. W. Cox, ey, Private J. T. Hambleton, Geo. T. Johnston, C. M. Joyner, Private Jas. E. Lassiter, Henry Lassiter, W. H. Mathias, W. W. Skinner. Co. K. 1st Sergeant W. B. Jones, Sergeant R. C. Hall, Jason Holland, Private R. G. Holland, Isaac Jones, C. Jennings, Corporal J. H. Butler, Private M. E. Baker, D. L. Dardrmick, M. M. McIver, Robt. G. McNair, Private Robt. A. McLean, Neill McRae, Wm. A. Smith, Jos. Reagan, Robt. Hurst. Co. H. Private J. W. Ellison, Wm. B. Jones, Chas. T. Weede, S. M. Oakley, John F. Morris, John L. Allen, Private Wm. Cheek, Wm. R. Stuart, John C. Neill, Wm. H. Snipes, Jurell Clarke. Co. I.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
314. Jones, Adj't . A., 95, 101. Jones, Col. J. A., 145, 155. Jones, Lt. J. B., 84. Jones, Capt J. M., 70. Jones, Capt. J. N., 185. Jones, Lt. J. W., 296, 394 Jones, Ass't Surg J. W., 333. Jones, D. D., Rev J. W., v. Jones, Capt. J. W., 71. Jones, Capt. L. F., 17, 23. Jones Courier Paul, 433. Jones, Capt. Philip B., 16, 46. Jones, Lt. R. C., 348. Jones, Lt. R. H ,253. Jones, Lt. R. K., 13. Jones, Lt. R V., 246. Jones, Maj. R. W., 347 Jones, Lt. S., 313. Jones, Col. W. B., 213, 224. Jones, Lt., W. Ap. W., 432. Johnson, Lt. A. H., 286. Johnson, Lt. A. M., 196 Johnson, Capt. A. R., 296. Johnson, Gen. B. R., Division of, 402. Johnson, Lt., John, 109. Johnson, Lt. J. A., 121. Johnson, Lt. J. H., 413. Johnson, Capt J. H., 303. Johnson, Maj. J. H., 286. Johnson, Lt. J. J., 253. Johnson, Lt. J. W, 424. Johnson, Maj. L. W., 313. Johnson, Col. M., 19, 36, 38; Batt. of, 37, 455. Johnson, Lieut. M. V., 109. Johnson, Lt. Polk G., 285. Johns
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The monument. (search)
The monument. History of the movement that resulted in its erection. The articles of incorporation of the Monument Committee or Association, were filed on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1885, the incorporators being E. A. O'Neal, W. S. Reese, W. L. Bragg, Josiah Morris, William B. Jones, W. W. Screws, William W. Allen, Jacob Griel, John W. A. Sanford, H. A. Herbert, J. B. Gaston, Thomas G. Jones, H. C. Tompkins, J. H. Higgins and D. S. Rice. W. S. Reese was elected chairman and T. J. Rutledge secretary of the board of incorporators. It was under the auspices of this organization that Mr. Davis came to Montgomery in April, 1886, and laid the corner stone of the present noble and everlasting monument to the Confederate soldiers of Alabama. The men who started the work of building the monument, and all who aided them, have cause to feel grateful for the glorious result. It took only a short while to develop the fact that no matter how earnest or industrious they might be, they woul
The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The American flag torn down from a New York shot Tower. (search)
We take great pleasure in calling the attention of the public to R. A. Stuart's celebrated Mountain Whiskey. none of which is sold under two years old; and we guarantee it equal, if not superior, to any sold in the market. For sale by Wm. B. Jones & Co., Je 3--6t Sole Agents for State of Virginia.
15 bbls Almonds. 10 casks Soda Saleratus. 3 bales Corks. 50 boxes Fire Crackers. 25 boxes Percussion Matches. 25 boxes Sweet Oil, of No. I quality. 10 boxes French Mustard. 50,000 fine Havana Cigars. 10 boxes Worcester Sauce. 10 boxes Palmetto Catsup. 25 boxes Sardines, prime quality. 35 coll Rope 50 kegs Bi. Carb. Soda. 5 bbls. Copperas. 5 bbls. Lard Oil. 5 half bbls. Blackberry Brandy. 5 half bbls Ginger Brandy. 5 bbls. Strawberry Brandy. 5 bbls. Raspberry Brandy. 12 bbls. Rose Cordial. 5 kegs Lemon Cordial. 5 bales Hops. 100 grs Shanghai and Telegraph Matches. 150 boxes Adamantine Candles. 50 half boxes Adamantine Candles. 150 quarter boxes Adamantine Candles. For sale by Wm. B. Jones & Co., no 4--12t 15th st., between Main and Cary.
The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Old School Presbytery of the Confederate States. (search)
25 bbls. R. A. Stuart's Mountain Whiskey; 10 bbls. old Bourbon Whiskey; 50 bbls. Geo. Burk's Mountain Whiskey; 30 bbls. Im. French Brandy; 25 bbls. Baltimore Rose Gin; 50 bbls. common Whiskey; 100 bbls. Lovering's Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 25 hhds prime to choice Sugars; 50 bags prime Rio Coffee; 25 bbls. Alcohol; 29 bbls. No. 1 Leaf Lard; 100 bbls. N. C. Family Roe, Gross, and Cut Herrings; 59 half-barrels No. 3 MacKERELerel; 50 bbls. No. 1 N. C.Shad; 25 bbls. Rum; 5 bbls. Madeira Wine; 5 half-chests, 10 quarter-chests, and small boxes Green Tea; 50 boxes Black Tea; Soap, Candles Starch, Fig Blue; Mustard, Buckets, Tubs, and everything in our line; for sale by W. B. Jones & Co., 15th street, between Main and Cary. no 4--12t