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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A horror of the war. [from the Richmond, Va., times, March 14, 1897.] (search)
14, 1897.] How General Custer hung some of Mosby's men. Their comrades wished to raise a move, Carter, Jones, Overby and Rhodes. When Mosby's men met here at the last Confederate Reunionis time it was reported to Captain Chapman, of Mosby's command, that a large wagon train was en rou passing through Ashby's Gap, they were met by Mosby, who, when informed that they belonged to Gene receiving such kind treatment at the hands of Mosby's men. One of them, especially, was inclined tembled at Rectortown. About 11 o'clock A. M., Mosby arrived, prepared to enter upon his painful taas detailed to superintend the sad affair, and Mosby withdrew from the painful scene, saying: Th who, touched with compassion, interceded with Mosby for his release. The application was granted,lodge. A few days after this execution, Colonel Mosby transmitted to General Sheridan the follow Very respectfully, your obedient servant, John S. Mosby, Lieutenant-Colonel. We, the committe[5 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
cRae, Col. D. K., 153, 157, 164. McRae, Gen., Wm., 339. McRae, Capt., killed, 257. Malvern Hill, Battle of, 95, 160, 183, 208, 212. Manassas, Battle of, 4. Marshall, Col. E. G., 78. Marigny, Col. M,, 182. Maryland Campaign, The, 226. Mason, Hon. J. M., Tribute to, 186. Maury, Gen. D. H 45, 309. Mechanicsville, Battle of, 160, 249. Miller, Walter L., 60. Monocacy, Battle of, 174. Morris Island, 131. Six hundred Confederates under Fire on; their hardships, 365. Mosby's Men, Hanging of by Gen. Custer, 239. N. C. Infantry, History and officers of the 23d, 151; 38th, 245, badges to for gallantry, 257; 44th, 334. N. C. Forces in the C. S. Army, 343. Page, Col. Powhatan R., 5, 7; killed, 14. Page, Thomas Nelson, 382. Parks, Capt. R. S., Address of, 356. Pegram, Gen., John, killed, 175. Pender's Brigade, 249, 259. Perrin, Col., Abner. 17. Petersburg, Operations before in 1864, 10; Slaughter at in 1864, 222, 345. Petigru, James Louis,