Life in Dixie during the War, 1861-1862-1863-1864-1865. Gay Mary Ann Harris
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Название: Life in Dixie during the War, 1861-1862-1863-1864-1865

Автор: Gay Mary Ann Harris

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СКАЧАТЬ at Sharpsburg, Md., September 17th, 1862.

      W. B. Chandler – Died in camp, May 31st, 1863.

      John W. Chandler – Killed at Second Manassas, August, 1862.

      W. A. Childress – A physician in Atlanta.

      J. H. Childers —

      J. M. Dowis – Killed at Coal Harbor, June 27th, 1862.

      W. H. Ellis —

      John Eunis —

      R. H. Fletcher – Promoted Captain; killed in 1865.

      A. M. Gentry – Died at Savannah in 1862.

      W. F. Goodwin – Promoted 3rd Lieutenant; killed at Gettysburg in 1863.

      C. H. Goodwin – Killed at Coal Harbor.

      Joseph Grogan —

      J. H. Grogan —

      J. D. Grogan – Killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17th, 1862.

      Gideon Grogan – Killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17th, 1862.

      James H. Gasaway – Disabled by gunshot.

      William Gasaway – Disabled by gunshot.

      John Gasaway – Discharged.

      W. L. Goss —

      F. L. Guess – Transferred to the 9th Georgia Artillery Battalion.

      H. L. Head —

      J. L. Henry – Killed at Coal Harbor, June 27th, 1862.

      W. B. Heldebrand – Died recently.

      H. H. Hornbuckle – Killed at Coal Harbor, June 27th, 1862.

      Joshua Hammond – Killed at Sharpsburg, September 17th, 1862.

      R. F. Jones – Killed at Coal Harbor.

      J. W. Jones – Disabled by gunshot.

      C. S. Jones – Killed in Richmond.

      R. D. F. Jones – Disabled by gunshot.

      J. M. Jones —

      J. H. Jones – Disabled by gunshot.

      James Jones —

      John F. Kelley —

      John H. Kelley —

      James Kelley —

      W. J. Little – Disabled by gunshot.

      George Lee – Died in camp.

      A. J. Lee – Discharged.

      Wiley Manghon —

      J. R. Mitchell – Killed December 13th, 1862, at Fredericksburg.

      W. G. Mitchell – Disabled by gunshot.

      E. J. Mitchell —

      W. R. Maguire – Disabled by gunshot.

      W. A. Morgan —

      B. S. McClain – Died in camp.

      John W. Nash – Killed December 13th, 1862, at Fredericksburg.

      David N. Fair – Killed at Coal Harbor, June 27th, 1862.

      W. B. Owen —

      J. J. Pruett – Discharged.

      John W. Phillips – Killed at Coal Harbor, June 27th, 1862.

      John B. Thompson —

      Will Thompson —

      W. M. Richardson – Disabled at Second Manassas.

      J. S. Richardson – Killed at Coal Harbor, June 27th, 1862.

      D. D. Richardson – Died at Hanover Junction, 1862.

      A. W. Stowers —

      W. A. Smith —

      J. M. Summey – Shot through at Coal Harbor.

      S. J. Summey – Killed at Winchester, Va., June 13th, 1863.

      James Toney – Musician.

      C. W. Toney – Musician.

      M. J. Tweedle – Wounded at Winchester, Va., September 19th, 1864.

      S. J. Thomas —

      R. L. Vaughn – Died at Savannah, Ga.

      J. S. Vaughn – Wounded eight times at Coal Harbor.

      W. T. Vaughn – Had both hands blown off.

      J. C. Wiggins – Promoted Second Lieutenant; killed in June, 1864.

      J. M. Wiggins —

      R. W. Wiggins – Killed at Petersburg, Va., March 27th, 1865.

      E. W. Wiggins – Killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17th, 1862.

      G. W. Wiggins —

      M. O. Wiggins – Disabled at Cedar Creek, October 19th, 1864.

      G. W. Wade – Musician.

      E. D. Wade —

      F. M. Wade —

      B. L. Wilson – Killed at Marie’s Heights, May 4th, 1863.

      W. A. Wright —

      W. R. Wood —

      Amos Wheeler – Killed at Spottsylvania, May 12th, 1864.

      J. H. Wilson – Killed at Gettysburg, July 1st, 1863.

      Jordan Wilson – Killed at Coal Harbor, June 27th, 1862.

       CHAPTER III.

      LABORS OF LOVE

Musical – Decatur

      To a woman who lives and moves and has her being in the past, an invocation to time to “turn backward in its flight,” would seem superfluous. The scenes of other years being ever present, it would also seem that time, as a loving father, would linger fondly around her with panaceas for decay, mental and physical; that her heart would never grow old, and her person never lose the attractions of youth; but, in the economy of Him who doeth all things well, such is not the decree regarding aught that is mortal. And when the ravages incident to one’s career have destroyed personal charm, and divested the mind of sparkling gem, the soul yearns for the protection of childhood and the companionship of youth. Scenes of the past, though dyed with “the blood of martyrs,” are ever passing in kaleidoscopic beauty before the mind’s eye, and tones too sweet for mortal ear are ever thrilling СКАЧАТЬ