Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Company A , Mecklen- burg ; Captain M. D. Armfield , Company B , Burke ; Captain F. W. Bird , Company C , Bertie ; Captain C. S. Brown , Company D , Burke ; Captain J. S. A. Nichols , Company E , Mecklenburg ; Cap- tain E. A. Small , ...
... Company A , Mecklen- burg ; Captain M. D. Armfield , Company B , Burke ; Captain F. W. Bird , Company C , Bertie ; Captain C. S. Brown , Company D , Burke ; Captain J. S. A. Nichols , Company E , Mecklenburg ; Cap- tain E. A. Small , ...
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... Company C ; Columbus H. Dixon was made captain of Company G on November 17th , 1862 , in the place of Captain Rufus Roberts ; Charles F. Connor , on February 1st , 1863 , succeeded Cap- tain W. W. Chenault , of Company I , and George L ...
... Company C ; Columbus H. Dixon was made captain of Company G on November 17th , 1862 , in the place of Captain Rufus Roberts ; Charles F. Connor , on February 1st , 1863 , succeeded Cap- tain W. W. Chenault , of Company I , and George L ...
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... company of skirmishers , Company C , of the Forty - ninth , being selected from that regiment . This was done largely on account of the well - earned reputation of its commander , Captain Henry A. Chambers , for prudence , vigor and ...
... company of skirmishers , Company C , of the Forty - ninth , being selected from that regiment . This was done largely on account of the well - earned reputation of its commander , Captain Henry A. Chambers , for prudence , vigor and ...
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... company deployed as skirmishers at an oblique angle to our right . In this attack , aided by the flanking movement ... Company F , and H. C. Conley , of Company A , were killed . Captain G. W. Lytle , of Company A , was mortally wounded ...
... company deployed as skirmishers at an oblique angle to our right . In this attack , aided by the flanking movement ... Company F , and H. C. Conley , of Company A , were killed . Captain G. W. Lytle , of Company A , was mortally wounded ...
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... Company K , was wounded . Companies C , F and K were those from the Forty - ninth on the picket , and sustained a loss of three killed and seventeen wounded . On June 4th we crossed the James at Drewry's Bluff , and con- fronted the ...
... Company K , was wounded . Companies C , F and K were those from the Forty - ninth on the picket , and sustained a loss of three killed and seventeen wounded . On June 4th we crossed the James at Drewry's Bluff , and con- fronted the ...
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