ond, Va., 1862.
Ship, F. E., Va., Winchester, Va., 1862.
Simms, R. D., Va., Mt. Meridian, 1862.
Simpson, E. W., Asst., Ga., Charlottesville, Va., 1862.
Smith, F. W., Lt. Col., Va., Amelia Co., Va., 1865.
Smith, S., Capt. Va., University of Va., 1864.
Somerville, J. M., Tenn., Atlanta, Ga., 1864.
Somerville, W.,Smith, S., Capt. Va., University of Va., 1864.
Somerville, J. M., Tenn., Atlanta, Ga., 1864.
Somerville, W., Asst. Surg. Va., Mitchells, Va., 1862.
St. Clair, O. M., Mo., Vicksburg, Miss., 1862.
Stevens, H. L., S. C., Manassas, Va., 1862.
Stirling, T. P., S. C., Richmond, Va., 1863.
Stovall, J. B., Surg., N. C., Granville, N. C.
Strain, E. H., Asst. Surg., Va., Richmond, Va., 1864.
Stuart, G. W., Va., Fredericksburg, VaAla., 1864.
Scott, R. E., Va., Fauquier Co., Va., 1862.
Scott, W. C., Col., Va., Powhatan, Va., 1865.
Shields, W. S., Lt., Tenn., Corinth, Miss., 1862.
Smith, R. B., Lt., Col., Va., Warrenton Va., 1865.
Tallaferro, F. W., Va., Chancellorsville, Va., 1863.
Tayloe, L., Lt. Col., Va., Raccoon Ford, Va., 1863.
Tayl
e the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, on the Fourth of April, 1905. By James Power Smith, Captain and A. D. C. to General Ewell.
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Military Historical town and on the slopes of Cemetery Hill, undaunted and in high spirits.
But just then, General William Smith, one of Early's brigadiers, guarding the left flank on the York road, sent word that a Feral force was moving on his front, and Early sent General Gordon and his brigade to support General Smith.
But it was a false alarm, and a serious loss of time.
Edward Johnson's division of Ewell'elder states in support of his opinion that there was but one brigade that had not been engaged, Smith's, of Steinwher's division, with not a battery in reserve on Cemetery hill. “The best chance forheir divisions, that the Cemetery hill was not taken.
Instead of sending Gordon's brigade away, Smith's brigade could have been ordered from the flank; and Ewell without waiting for the support desi
nta, Ga.
*Ryan Lawrence T., Hawkinsville, Ga.
Sapp, A. J.
Sciley, B.
Schley, G.
Schofield, ——, Macon, Ga.
Sheppard, W. T., West Point, Ga. Boston, Mass.
Shumake, W., Harris county, Ga.
Slappey, A. B., Marshallville, Ga.
Smith, Archibald A., LaGrange, Ga.
Smith, H. H.
*Smith, W., Crawford county, Ga. Died in service, 1864.
Solomon, W., Gordon, Ga.
Spain,——.
Taft, W., Charleston, S. C.
Thurman, Jas. T., Atlanta, Ga.
*Tilson, Mitchell, Darien, Ga.
Smith, H. H.
*Smith, W., Crawford county, Ga. Died in service, 1864.
Solomon, W., Gordon, Ga.
Spain,——.
Taft, W., Charleston, S. C.
Thurman, Jas. T., Atlanta, Ga.
*Tilson, Mitchell, Darien, Ga.
*Turnbull, J. J., Banks county, Ga.
Waitzefelder, Abraham, Milledgeville, Ga. New York City.
Walker, C.
Walker, J.
Waters, Byron B.
Watson, ——.
*Williams, C. Howard, Columbus, Ga. Died in Atlanta, Ga., 1895.
Williams, M.
*Woodward, James P.
Wynn, Joseph H., Newnan, Coweta county, Ga.
Color guard.
*Color Sergeant, George C. Coleman, Harris county, Ga. Was killed at Aberdeen, Miss., in 1896. Co. B.
Color Corporal, Julius L. Brown, Milledgeville, Ga.
Re-enlistment in Army, 258, 269
Rodes, General R. E. and family, 281, 282
Rodgers Robert L., 306
Rogers, Rev. E. J., 289
Rosser, D. D., Rev. L., 235, 290
St. Johns' Church Richmond, Va., 194
Saunders, General J. C. C., 360
Scott, Dr. Wm. Wallace 292
Semmes, General Paul J., 105
Seven Days Battles, 223
Seven Pines, Battle of, 218
Sharpsburg or Antietam Battle of, a bloody contest, 110; 15th Va. at 97; losses as compared with those of other great battles 105
Smith, Captain James Power, 135, 258
Smyth, Colonel Thos.
A., 327
Sorrel's Recollections, 25
Southern, Genius, Contributions of to National prosperity, 162; heroism and magnaminity, 162; sacrifices, 164
Spotsylvania C. H., Battle near, 260, 320; forces engaged at, 321
Springfield Landing, surprise at, 90
Stewart Colonel W. H., 353
Stiles, Major Robert, 17, 43
Terrill, General J. E. B killed, 57
Thomas, Richard S., 112
Thomas, Samuel, 112
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