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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
s, J. D. Grammar, W. H. McGee, B. J. Perdue, J. W. Porter. Co. F—Second Lieutenant, R. E. Bland. Corporal, J. Turner. Privates, R. H. Bugg, J. P. Barrow, Charles Corner, S. A. Deakins, J. A. Franklin, J. W. Newcome, P. S. Parker, P. T. Sydnor, P. L. Turner. Co. E.—Privates, W. M. Daniel, J. G. Weeks. Co. G—Second Lieutenant, J. R. Fitchett. 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'Be
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.62 (search)
and Stuart, and was a sufferer with Early in his Valley campaign. Captains.—G. E. Geddy, dead; James H. Allen, wounded; L. W. Lane, wounded. Lieutenants.—M. A. Meanley, dead; Andrew Hockaday; George E. Bush, dead; C. W. Hubbard, killed; J. F. Hubbard; E. M. Ware, wounded and prisoner, dead; J. W. Morecock, killed. Sergeants.—G. E. Richardson, wounded—sabre cut—and prisoner; R. H. Whitaker, dead; J. T. James, dead; G. B. Ratcliffe, dead; M. R. Harrell, wounded, Felix Pierce, dead; R. E. Taylor; John Cowles, dead. Corporals.—S. S. Hankins, prisoner; D. W. Spencer; G. A. Piggott, dead; C. W. Cowles, wounded—sabre cut—and prisoner, dead; G. W. Tyree; J. W. Manning, dead. Privates.—Richard Apperson, unknown; G. W. Bacon;——Ball, unknown; J. H. Barnes, prisoner; Basil B. Bennett, unknown; E. F. Blair, wounded, dead; Frank Bowden; W. T. Boswell, wounded, dead; William Burke, R. H. Bush; G. R. N. B. Bush, prisoner; C. W. Coleman, dead; P. T. Cowles, prisoner; D. S.
The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], The appearance of the Yankee Army in Front of Fredericksburg — shells Thrown into the town — supposed destination of the threatening force. (search)
One Hundred dollars reward --Ran away from the persons who hired them, two Women having each a child with them, about three or four years old. One of the women, named Maria, is about twenty years old, of brown color, and is stout and very likely; Ledrates when spoken to, and has a small scar on one of her cheeks; her child has a scar on one of its ankles. The other woman is named Susan. She has been injured in one of her hips, and limps badly, is on brown color, and is about twenty three years old. Her child is of darker color than she is. They have relations in Richmond and Manchester, in one of which places they may be lurking. I will give the above reward for the apprehension, and delivery of said women, with their children or fifty dollars for either, to me, per Clopton & Lyne, corner of Wall and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. no 22--ts R. E. Taylor
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a Proclamation. (search)
econd in command, and caused him to be still looked upon as a great tactician. His Mexican campaign, undertaken after Gen. Taylor had already destroyed all the best troops of the Republic, and was ready, with only had the troops required by Scott, alf armed half clad, and half fed, with no money to pay soldiers, and no officers to discipline them. Scott waited until Taylor had explored the way. He found that Taylor had beaten them in four great battles, in each of which they outnumbered him iTaylor had beaten them in four great battles, in each of which they outnumbered him in the proportion of two to one, and in at least one of which they were five to his one. He discovered plainly that an advantage of numbers could unable them go beat the American troops. He saw that victory was sure, under any circumstances, and he thought the opportunity excellent for adding to his reputation without running any risk of impairing it. If Taylor had been reinforced after the battle of Vista, he would have entered Mexico in two mouths But, instead of reinforcing him, Scott had t
One hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from the persons who hired them, two women, having each a child with them, about three or four years old. One of the women, named Maria, is about twenty years old, of brown color, and is stout and very likely; hesitates when spoken to and has a small scar on one of her cheeks; her child has a scar on one of its ankles. The other woman is named Susan. She has been injured in one of her hips, and limps badly, is of brown color, and is about twenty three years old. Her child is of darker color than she is. They have relations in Richmond and Manchester, in one of which places they may be lurking. I will give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery of said women, with their children, or fifty dollars for either, to me, per Clopton & Lyne, corner of Wall and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. no 22--ts R. E. Taylor.
The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Confederacy and its advocates abroad (search)
One hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from the persons who hired them, two women, having each a child with them, about three or four years old. One of the women, named Maria, is about twenty years old, of brown color, and is stout and very likely; hesitates when spoken to and has a small scar on one of her cheeks; her chin has a scar on one of its ankles. The other woman is named Susan. She has been injured in one of her hips, and limps badly, is of brown color, and is about twenty three years old. Her child is of darker color than she is. They have relations in Richmond and Manchester, in one of which places they may be lurking. I will give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery of said women, with their children, or fifty dollars forefinger, to me, per Clopton & Lyne, corner of Wall and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. 22--ts R. E. Taylor.