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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The artillery defenders of Fort Gregg. (search)
nfantry, and a part of Chew's Maryland battery. Harris' brigade and a few pieces of artillery occupied For it fell, and these officers estimate the number of Harris' brigade in that fort at not more than twenty, inclhe devil these guns had not gone down the road with Harris' Mississippi brigade, which had been pushed forward the enemy and took position in rear of the left of Harris' brigade; but observing that his firing was doing t Captain Frank Ward (now of Baltimore) to go to General Harris and order him to withdraw his command and placeheard. Seeing McElroy and his men all ready, and Harris on his way to occupy the forts, I rode to report thnd it is impossible to get in or out. Meanwhile, Harris had placed his men in the forts, himself going intoand Gregg, being surrounded, was finally taken, and Harris, deprived of his artillery, saved the remnant of hithink I am safe in saying, however, that the men of Harris's brigade were the only organized body of infantry
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.16 (search)
harles Fore, Died in service. Frederick Fore, John Fore, Died in service. S. T. Fuqua, William Foster, D. Ferguson, C. E. Glenn, I. S. Glenn, Died in service. J. B. Glenn, Rice Gilleain, John W. Gilleain, R. Gilleam, Charles Gilleain, Van Gilleain, James E. Gills, Samuel Gregory, Died in service. Isham Gilliam, James Gillespie, Buck Gallagher, Silas Gregory, Died in service. William Gregory, Died in service. William Hubbard, Died in service. P. Hubbard, I. S. Harris, W. H. Harris, Tom Harvey, Died in service. R. Harvey, Died in service. John Irving, Died in service. Elijah Irving, Henry Jones, Died in service. Nat. Jones, R. M. Johnson, James Martin, R. Martin, R. P. Meadows, James Meadows, R. C. Moore, A. E. Moore, Woodson Martin, P. Martin, R. McCann, J. E. Osborne, R. D. Price, W. M. Pigg, Henry Read, Died in service. Samuel Saunders, Woodson Shorter, Joel Shepherd, Si Shepherd, Died in service. W. R. Taylor, H. Thackston, Died in service.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.19 (search)
ouse. There and at Frederick's Hall and at Hanover Junction we expected to move on Fredericksburg to meet McDowell, and it was really only when we heard A. P. Hill's guns at Mechanicsville, on the evening of June 26th, that we took in the full situation, and there rang along our moving columns for miles shouts of anticipated victory, as the Foot Cavalry hurried forward to take their place in the picture near the flashing of the guns. The evening that Jackson spent at Frederick's Hall, Mrs. Harris sent him an invitation to take breakfast with her the next morning, and he courteously thanked her and said, If I can, I will be happy to do so. But when the good lady sent to summon him to breakfast, his famous body servant Jim met the messenger with a look of astonishment and said, Lor, you surely didn't spec to find the General here at dis hour, did you? You don't know him, den. Why, he left here at 1 o'clock dis morning, and I spec he is whipping de Yankees in de Valley agin by now.