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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
s, J. Baxter McCorkle, Willianm M. Brown, J. Livingston Massie, James L. Paxton, C. D. Fishburne, Samuel C. Smith. John D. Moore, Q. M. Sergeant. Corporals. William L. Strickler, John M. Goul, John W. Jordan, Jr, Henry R. Paine, James M Smith, C. D. Fishburne, John W. Jordan, John M. Goul, William L. Strickler, Henry R. Paine, David E. Moore, Jr.; and John D. Moore, quartermaster sergeant. Corporals. L. S. Macon, N. S. Henry, James P. Smith, John M. Gregory, Jr., John E. McCaulinsburg; thence through Hedgesville to Martinsburg. As they were moving from Martinsburg en route to Harper's Ferry, Sergeant Moore's detachment and gun, under Lieutenant McCorkle, and one hundred and fifty men of the Tenth Virginia infantry, were oieutenant Brown, Privates Emmett, James A. Ford, and William L. Ginger, were wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Sergeant John D. Moore, Alexander Harris, Bolin Harris, J. K. Hitner, and Samuel L. Mateer, were also captured there. Alfred Gold, wo