The Story of a Connoneer Under Stonewall Jackson volume 1

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The Story of a Connoneer Under Stonewall Jackson volume 1
Moore, Edward Alexander, 1842-
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Two Bartons from Winchester.
Two Maurys from Jefferson County, Va.
Two Minors from Albemarle and one from Han- over County. Va.
Other members of the company, of whom much Edwaiji) II. IIydi: ( Color-hciirci-) UNDER STONEWALL JACKSON 253 that is interesting could be written, were Edgar and Eugene Alexander, of Moorefield, West Virginia, uncles of the authoress. Miss Mary Johnston. The first named lost an arm at Fredericksburg, the sec- ond had his thigh-bone broken at second Manassas.
William H.
... Boiling, of Petersburg, Virginia, the handsomest of eight handsome brothers and a most polished gentleman.
Holmes Boyd, of Winchester, now a distinguished lawyer of that city.
Daniel Blaine, of Williamsburg, since the war a Presbyterian divine.
Robert Frazer, of Culpeper, an accomplished scholar and prominent educator.
William L. Gilliam, of Powhatan County.
Campbell Heiskell, of Moorfield.
J. K. Hitner, who, though a native of Pennsyl- vania, fought through the war for the South.
William F. Johnston, of Rockbridge, a sterling man and soldier.


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