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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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A gallant feat.--A day or so since, a small squad of privates got leave of absence to see their families in Galloway County, some fifty miles from Camp General Smith. Their names are James Henderson, C. D. Gray, E. T. Manard, J. W. Parker, Henry Henderson, and T. B. Scully. They went out home, near the Tennessee line. When it was rumored they were in the neighborhood, Capt. Bourland, who had made up a regular cavalry company, and had been sworn into the Confederate service, with nine of his men, started to capture Col. Williams' men; but these brave boys being on the alert, awaited until they arrived at Henderson's house, when they surrounded the rebels and captured the whole squad, nine, the Captain included, but the Captain afterwards made his escape in the bushes. The names of those men are Capt. J. N. Bourland, James Albrittain, John Linn, Josiah Ballance, J. R. McKnight, Wm. M. Duncan, J. M. Taylor, Gilbert Hart and, Arch. Bogard. All honor to these brave boys. The reb
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Colonel W. C. Wickham's report of an engagement near Aldie, 17th of June, 1863. (search)
under the point-blank range of the enemy's carbines. This position I held until ordered to retire, bringing off all my killed and wounded. For the part borne by my own regiment, under the command of Captain Newton, who always acts well his part, I refer to his report. Suffice it to say, that its conduct gave me entire satisfaction. Its loss was one killed, seven wounded, and nine missing. Your obedient servant, Wm. C. Wickham, Colonel Fourth Virginia Cavalry. List of casualties. Casualties in the First Virginia cavalry: Company F--Thomas Lemer, killed. Company D--David A. Fields, wounded.  R. C. Williams, captured. Company K--J. Rench, wounded in hand.  Lieutenant George Freamer, very slightly in thigh. (Signed), George Freamer, Adjutant, First Virginia Cavalry. Casualties in Captain Breathed's Battery: Killed — W. H. Greenwell, J. W. Parker. Wounded — E. Russell, John Key — G. Terry, slightly. (Signed), James Breathed, Captain
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ett. Sergeants, A. B. Phillips, J. L. Hargrave. Corporal, W. H. Spratley. Privates, J. H. Hart. J. N Holdsworth, R. H. Hunicutt, J. R. Ruffin, R. E. Taylor. Co. H—First Lieutenant, H. Q. Moyler. Sergeant, A. T. Dobie. Corporal, R. T. Bendall. Privates, R. R. Barnes, O. H. Baird, O. P. Bendall. Thirteenth Regiment. Co. H—Privates, G. B. Chappell, W. B. Chambliss, T. A. Dillard, C. F. Ellis, P. R. Harrison, W. J. Hunnicutt, A. S. Jones, J. B. Jarratt, J. F. Jordan, L. S. King, J. W. Parker, J. W. Saunders, J. E. Smith, W. W. Spratley. Co. I.—Second Lieutenant, J. T. Mitchell. Sergeant, B. A. Armistead. Corporals, J. E. O'Berry, R. H. Bunkler. Privates, A. U. Kilby, M. J. Bante, J. N. Melteir, C. B. Parker, F. Peirce, E. Rawles. Co. K—Captain, S. H. Burt. Sergeant, H. O. Gill. Corporal, W. T. Madera. Privates, J. E. Burt, J. H. Ellis, J. E. Heath, N. T. Robertson. Fourteenth Regiment. E. W. Row, Surgeon. T. P. Hereford, Assistant Surgeon. Co. A—Corpora