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efense of Mobile and the Bay forts. Cottrill's, White's and Arrington's served at Pollard, Mobile and Fort Morgan in and after 1862; and Amos', Baldwin's, under Capt. T. C. Barlow, the Dorrence Rangers, under Capt. John W. Murrell, Goldsby's and Meador's companies served there later. Gordon's regiment is mentioned at Murfreesboro, and Houston's and Hubbard's at Fort Henry. Crocheron's Light Dragoons, under Capt. E. M. Holloway, served for a long time as escorts in the army of Tennessee. ExX, Part 2— (432) Polk's corps, army of Tennessee, about November 29, 1862, near Murfreesboro. Houston's and Hubbard's Companies. Vol. Vii—(137– 139, 140) At Fort Henry, February 5, 1862, General Tilghman's and Colonel Heiman's reports. Captain Meador's Company. No. 103—(1045) Mentioned as reporting to General Clanton, March 10, 1865, department of the Gulf. Mobile City Troop, Capt. E. T. Arrington. Vol. Xv— (850) Army of Mobile, October 31, 1862. (1069) In Powell's brigade,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Cumberland Grays, Company D, Twenty-first Virginia Infantry. (search)
an killed at Gettysburg in his company, a few yards from the enemy's line. Merryman, James, died soon after the war. Mahr, J. C. L., killed at Kernstown. Meador, Robert J., wounded at Gettysburg and died since. Meador, Mike, died since the war. Meador, John L., died in 1861. Parker, Thomas, died in 1861. ParkeMeador, Mike, died since the war. Meador, John L., died in 1861. Parker, Thomas, died in 1861. Parker, Jerry, died since the war. Parker, I. A., died since the war. Price, John B., killed at Cedar Mountain. Snoddy, John S., died since the war. Shores, Thomas, died since the war. Wootton, John and A. W., died since the war. Number killed during the war16 Number died during the war18 Number died since the war21Meador, John L., died in 1861. Parker, Thomas, died in 1861. Parker, Jerry, died since the war. Parker, I. A., died since the war. Price, John B., killed at Cedar Mountain. Snoddy, John S., died since the war. Shores, Thomas, died since the war. Wootton, John and A. W., died since the war. Number killed during the war16 Number died during the war18 Number died since the war21 Number still living48 —— Total103 There were twenty-eight wounded and five who lost limbs during the war, and one had his leg, which was wounded, amputated since the war. Richmond, Virginia. [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, July 4, 1897.] the evacuation of the City and the days preceding it. How the news was r
R A Foster, R M Johnson, R Mitchell, J D Williams, W A Walker. Missing: W C Creary. Company I Lieut A H Hoge commanding, severely wounded in shoulder.--Killeds Privates Ro S Phillips and Jas Murry. Wounded: Sgt A Lewis, in hand and arm; Corp'ls A Ramsey, arm broken; W L Williamson, arm and leg broken; P W Loyd, slightly in side; Privates Samuel M Brown, slightly in hand; David Collins, in body; Jno W Hix, slightly in shoulder; Jos P Lemon, in hand; O J Moseley, slightly in thigh; W W Meador, severely in foot; Jno H Persinger, severely in leg; Chas H Settle, severely in hand; Wm Schoonover, slightly in hand; J B Thompson; severely in thigh; H S Trout, slightly in knee; J W Whitesul, in thigh; Jno W Carroll, in leg; Jno R Hardy, thigh. Company K, Capt Robertson commanding, severely wounded.--Killed: Corporal W A Peters and Private A S Richardson. Wounded: Sgts G W Shaver, in arm; W D Woodson, severely in groins; Privates L B Cundiff, slightly; B Painter, do; Wm Slack, arm a
Ran Away from the subscriber on the 9th inst. my negro man named Joe. He is about 6 feet high, large, thick lips, large feet and hands, quite a stout man, dark ginger color. Blacksmith by trade, I will give $50 reward for his delivery to me, or in any jail so that I can get him. Wm J Meador, Farmville, Va. se 16--6t*
Ran Away from the subscriber on the 9th inst, my negro man named Joe. He is about 6 feet high, large, thick lips, large feet and hands, quite a stout man, dark ginger color. Blacksmith by trade, I will give $50 reward for his delivery to me, or in any jail so that I can get him. Wm J Meador, Farmville, Va. sc 16--6t*
Ranaway from the subscriber on the 9th inst, my negro man named Joe. He is about 5 feet high, large, thick lips, large feet and hands, quite a stout man, dark ginger color. Blacksmith by trade. I will give $50 reward for his delivery to me, or in any jail so that I can get him. Wm J Meador, Farmville, Va. se 16--6t*