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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Capture and Reoccupation of the Howlett House in 1864. (search)
rom other participants. In the last volume of the Papers (Xxi), pp. 177-188, there was republished from the Richmond Dispatch, of January 2, 1894, an article under the chief caption, A Desperate Dash. The Editor has pleasure in now presenting the well-tempered reply as to who was actually commander in this so valorous charge. To the Editor of the Dispatch.: A controversy having arisen as to who was in command of the Fifteenth Virginia Infantry on the afternoon of the 16th of June, 1864, when the regiment, deployed as skirmishers, so gallantly drove the enemy out of and held the works on the Howlett-house line, and a statement of mine, in a previous newspaper article, giving my recollection of the affair, having been declared erroneous, I beg leave to submit the annexed extracts from letters from some of the participants in the skirmish to sustain my statement—namely, that I joined the skirmish line a few minutes before the advance, went with it through the woods and
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Company a, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
urg, and died of wounds in Maryland; first sergeant. Stephen J. Childrey; 21. George T. Catlett; 23. Robert H. Clayton; 21. Transferred to navy. Thomas J. Crabbin; 31. Supposed to have died in hospital near Winchester, in 1862. Thomas B. Chamberlayne; 18. Detached as teamster. Not accounted for. Richard S. Denny; 17. Did not serve. John B. Dodd; 19. Sergeant; killed at Drewry's Bluff. Thomas Duke; 19. Discharged. Alonzo M. Duke; 22. Led charge on Howlett line, June 16, 1864; made corporal July 1, 1864. Robert A. Day; 17. Wounded at Sharpsburg. Foster P. Galley; 33. First sergeant; wounded at Dinwiddie Court House, March 31, 1865. Theophilus P. Gill; 21. Not accounted for. Joseph B. Garthright; 19. Wounded at Sharpsburg. Joseph A. Gill; 18. Died in 1861. John Henry Gill; 31. Wounded at Dinwiddie Court House, March 31, 1865. John T. Grubbs; 22. Died at Chimborazo Hospital, March, 1863. George E. Goddin; 18. Wounded May 16, 1864; died