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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 11 1 Browse Search
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as the firing seen by us did not warrant any supposition. I, however, sent Major Daniel, of my staff, immediately to ascertain the state of things, and ordered Pegrnce and Graham to man their guns. I then started towards the bridge and met Major Daniel returning, with the information that he had just seen General Hays, who had ley's Ford, its right extending towards the road from the ford to Stephensburg; Daniel's brigade remaining on the right of this road watching my right. Before thesng range of my skirmishers. No advance being made on the Stevensburg road, General Daniel was ordered to move his brigade from the right to the left, where he was pl losses in the division were as follows:  killed.wounded.missing.aggregate. Daniel's brigade  22 Doles' brigade 5 5 Ramseur's brigade535290330 Battle's brigadeigadier-General Hays. headquarters Hays' brigade, November 10, 1863. Major J. W. Daniel: Major: In pursuance of orders from division headquarters, my brigade,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), History of Lane's North Carolina brigade. (search)
S. D. Pool: I laid aside what is written above, but delayed to send it to you. Having since then attended the ceremonies of unveiling the Jackson statue at Richmond on the 26th October, and while there, heard the brilliant address of J. W. Daniel, of Lynchburg, on the battle of Gettysburg, intended to be a correct account of the occurrences of the 3d July, in which I find the same old errors repeated. I was preparing, as General Wilcox has done, a brief article to correct the mistakes of Mr. Daniel, in what he says of the troops on Pickett's left, when I received from him the following letter, which, with my reply, will close this defence of North Carolina troops. Lynchburg, November 22d, 1875. General I. R. Trimble: Dear General--General Wilcox thinks I have made some errors as to the third day's charge at Gettysburg. If I have made any in respect to the troopswhich came under your command or observation, will you do me the honor and kindness to point out my error, and thus gre
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
l, H. L. Elliott, J. R. Hines, S. T. Hight, J. H. Hackney, Private B. M. Reese, R. H. Sharp, J. K. Talley, J. H. Williamson, H. L. Williamson, J. H. Wilkerson, S. Gentry, J. D. Davis. Co. H. Sergeant L. J. Pollard, R. W. Tisdale, M. T. Goodwin, Corporal W. S. Marshall, Private R. L. Bishop, W. H. Burnett, J. S. Ashworth, E. M. Spain, Private R. A. Hawkins, J. T. Hawkins, L. B. Hawkins, E. B. White, J. L. Roberts, W. H. Ragdale, A. J. Bailey. Co. I. Sergeant J. W. Daniel, Corporal D. S. Farley, Private W. H. Clements, J. C. Taylor, A. W. Bailey, J. Mounteille, Private P. A. Worsham, W. Ware, R. P. Mosby, J. W. Turner, G. A. Willin, J. E. Roberts. [132] Ewell's Reserve Corps. Thomas J. Spencer, Lt.-Col. Commanding Ewell's Corps. T. B. Starke, Capt. and A. Q. M. Barton's Brig., Lee's Div. J. H. Southall, Surg. 55th Va. Regiment., Barton's Brig., Lee's Div. J. S. Bruce, Ass't Surg. 47th Va. Regiment., Barton's Brig., Lee's Di