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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sketch of Company I , 61st Virginia Infantry , Mahone 's Brigade , C. S. A. (search)
Sketch of Company I, 61st Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Brigade, C. S. A.
[Furnished for publication by the son of Major Charles R. McAlpine, Mr. Newton McAlpine, Portsmouth, Va.—Ed.]
The Rebel Grays were organized June 16, 1861, at the Glebe School-house, Norfolk county, Virginia.
Number of men, 63.
In August the companynscript age in Captain Max Herbert's command were assigned to the company.
By command of Brigadier-General S. G. French, dated August 28, 1862, all men in Captain McAlpine's Company, formerly of Captain Herbert's Company, Lieutenant-Colonel Cohoon's Battalion, will be promptly returned to Captain Herbert.
The last of August, for gallantry, 5. William F. Butt, a good man and reliable soldier, was mortally wounded.
Lieutenant-Colonel William F. Neimeyer was killed, which promoted Captain McAlpine and Lieutenant John Hobday, the one as major and the other as captain.
The conspicuous gallantry of private Albert Powell deserves much praise.
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The laying of the corner-stone of the monument to President Jefferson Davis , (search)