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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The career of Wise's Brigade, 1861-5. (search)
e added the 26th and 34th Regiments of Virginia, largely composed of men from the counties of Mathews, Gloucester, King and Queen and Essex. This reorganization was effected early in the spring of 1862, and we were soon posted to guard the batteries at Chaffin's Bluff and the entire district from Richmond to Williamsburg, on the James, Chickahominy and Pamunkey rivers. To the four regiments commanded by Colonel Powhatan R. Page, of the 26th, Colonel J. Thomas Goode, of the 34th, Colonel J. H. Richardson, of the 46th, and Colonel W. B. Tabb, of the 59th, were added two batteries of artillery under Major A. W. Starke, commanded by Captains Armistead and French, with a few cavalry for videttes. This small force did post duty at Chaffin's for sixteen months, from April, 1862, until September, 1863. During that time they scouted the enemy incessantly, and so effectually as to keep them close to their seventeen redoubts at Williamsburg. The 59th was stationed mostly at the Diascund
Goode. T. F. Goode, Hale, C. Hall, L. S. Hall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, M. Johnson, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, C. K. Mallory, J. B. Mallory, Marshall, Marr, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Parks, Preston, Price, Randolph, Richardson, R. E. Scott, Seawell, Sheffey, Southall, Speed, Strange, Thornton. Tredway, R. H. Turner, F. B. Turner, Whitfield, Williams, Wise and Wysor. --62. so the motion to lay on the table was carried. Mr. Conrad, of Frederick, explained tt, Cecil, Chambliss, Chapman, Conn, R. H. Cox, Fisher, Graham, Gregory, John Goode, Jr. , Thos. F. Goode, Cyrus Hall, L. S. Hall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Leake, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Parks, Randolph, Richardson, Seawell, Strange, Thornton, R. H. Turner, F. B. Turner, Whitfield, Williams, Wise, and Wysor--40. so the resolution was laid on the table Mr. branch, of Petersburg, introduced the following, prefacing them with some humorous remarks
Departure of Virginia Volunteers. --The 3rd Regiment of Virginia volunteers, consisting of the Young Guard, Capt. Charters, (right company;) Emmett Guard, Capt. Lloyd; Marion Rifles, Capt. Lybrock; Va. Life Guards, Capt. Walker; Ashland Grays, Capt. Tucker; Sidney Guard, Capt. Dance, and Company A, (Henrico Grays, formerly of the 33d Regiment,) Capt. Atkinson, left Richmond yesterday, to the number of 900 men, and took the steamer for the East. Col. Thos. P. August was in command. The Regiment made a very fine appearance. A great many of the friends of the soldiers, ladies and gentlemen, went down to the wharf to bid them adieu. Several of the companies in this Regiment were prepared for service by the exertions of Col. J. H. Richardson, who, though he has no command, is nevertheless every inch a soldier.
The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1860., [Electronic resource], Servants' Clothing--Servants' Clothing. (search)
De Voss & Co. Schr. Buena Vista, Robby, N. Y., hay, Mark Downey. Schr. Alvarado, Slover, White Point, gravel, Jno. Viles. Schr. Martha May, Waddleton, York River, Wheat. Schr. Ring Dove, Adams, Philadelphia, coal, W. F Cox. Schr.Mary Eliza, Moorecock, Chickahominy, billets. Schr. Wm. and James, Watson, Back River, oysters. Schr. W.S. Thomas, Johnson, Hampton Creek, oysters. Schr. Regulator, Watson, Warwick River, oysters. Sloop Elizabeth Bush, Richardson, Nansemond, oysters. Sailed, Schr. Laura Francis, Higgins, Salem, feed, W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Amos Falkenbur, Wilbert, down the river, light. Schr. D. M. French, Stiles, down the river, light. Bremen, Oct. 19.--Arr'd, ship Elena, Richmond. Liverpool, Oct. 24.--Cl'd, ship Avon, City Point. Halifax, Oct. 30.--Arr'd, schr. Truro, Richmond. Salem, Nov. 2.--Arr'd, schr. E. L. Hammond, Norfolk. New York, Nov. 5.--Arr'd, schr. Sea Witch, Fredericks
Military --At a meeting of the officers of the 179th Regiment, held at the Young Guard's Armory, on Thursday night, Col. Richardson presiding, Capt. John S. Rady was promoted to the post of 2d Major, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Major Samuel P. Mitchell. During the period in which Major Rady has commanded the Young Guard, his duties have been discharged in a manner that has won the esteem of his company and the approval of the public. This fact was alluded to in s appointed to wait on Capt. Rady and inform him of his election: Capts, P.G. Coghian, Hewitt and Baber. The following was the committee appointed to take into consideration all matters tending to the better organization of the Regiment: Col. J. H. Richardson Lieut. Col. Clarkson Major Fry, Major Rady, Captains Sweeney, Baber and Coghian. The last mentioned committee met last evening, and adopted, amongst other resolutions, the following: Resolved That the Colonel of the Regiment pr
mprovement, and to report the bill of the last session levying a tax of one per cent, on the sales of all merchants in the State, to be collected only upon one sale, and also the special license bill of the last session; by Mr. Collier, of amending the charter of the Planters' Savings Bank of Petersburg; by Mr. Miller, of repealing or modifying the usury laws; by Mr. Lockridge, of reporting a bill refunding to W. L. Heald a sum of money paid by him on an erroneous assessment of taxes; by Mr. Richardson, of reporting a bill to enable the town of South Wheeling to dispose of some of the real estate belonging thereto; by Mr. Hopkins, of reporting a bill relieving Walter Preston and others from an erroneous assessment of land in Wise county; by Mr. Magruder, of incorporating the Augusta and Rockbridge Lumber Company; by Mr. Witten, of amending the act incorporating the Northwestern Bank of Virginia; by Mr. Graham, of reporting a bill amending the charter of the Raleigh and Grayson Turnpike
oats, mounting ninety-four guns, in the columns of the Herald, Bennett is compelled to admit the unequal Confederate force opposed to them in the publication of the following list of the Rebel Garrison at Roanoke. Major General Commanding...R. O. Hill. Brigadier General...H. A. Wise. Garrison. Romer's Light Artillery, Captain Romer. Richmond Blues, Captain O. Jennings Wise. Wise's Legion.first regiment. Colonel...R. S. Ewall. Lieutenant Colonel...J. H. Richardson. Major...Thomas E. Goode. Companies. Chesterfield Guard, Captain William B. Ball. Governor's Guard, (Richmond,) Captain J. S. Cabell. Hanover Volunteers, Captain Williams C. Wickham. Henrico Volunteers, Captain Z. S. Magruder. Amelia Volunteers, Captain S. S. Welseger. Goochland Guard, Captain Julian Harrison. Mecklenburg Volunteers, Captain W. H. Jones. Pittsylvania Volunteers, Captain C. H. Flournoy. Cumberland Volunteers, Captain He
tt, in groin J. E. Epps. in thigh; W. J. Frayster, severely in hips; M. P. Garibright, severely in groin; W. N. Road in arm; J. E. Stansbury, slightly in shoulder; G. R. Rowles, in hip; Sam. Hopson, in hand; J. P. Throgmorton in hand; T. C. Warner, in hand. --Miss. J. W. Roberson. Co H — Wounded, May 14th Sergt. G. W. Keer, arm and breast; Corp'l. L. P. Meredith, in arm; Privates A. J. Tucker, in side; W. C. Watkins, in side; J. S. Evans, in hand. May 16th, killed; Jas. Gillespie Wounded: Lt. H. W. Dabney, slightly; Sergt. W. C. Chapman; Privates G. T. Smith, in neck; P. R. Lawson, in breast; C. N. Smith, in arm; W. H. Dean, in hand. Co I — Killed: 1st Serg't L. White; privates C. E. Duna, J. H. Dunn. Wounded: Corporal Wm. Haw; Serg't. W. W. Jones; Corporal. R. W. Haw;--Lipscomb; privates J. O. Cosby, W. H. Hall, P. H. Hughes, C. W. Kent, W. M. Mantlo, C. M. Mantio, J. H. Richardson, J. H. Southward, W. R. Talley, W. P. Wyatt. G. A. Charters, Act Adj't 15th Reg't