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    1. [Crawford County] Fw: Conf Vet Feb. 1911 Shepherdstown burials
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <GACRAWFO-L-request@rootsweb.com> To: <margie@majorinternet.net> Cc: <GACRAWFO-admin@lists6.rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:54 AM Subject: Re: Conf Vet Feb. 1911 Shepherdstown burials > >From GACRAWFO-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > > ------=_NextPart_000_00C0_01C038D8.3FBB3A20 > > Content-Type: text/plain; > > charset="Windows-1252" > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > CONFEDERATES BURIED AT SHEPHERDSTOWN. James P. Wintermyre, of = > > Shepherdstown, W. Va., corrects the statement appearing in the VETERAN = > > last May, page 252, by Capt. Charles C. Doten that Gen. George B., = > > Anderson died on the field of Antietam and was there buried, and that = > > John Murray Atwood, of the 20th Massachusetts Regiment, had removed a = > > plain gold ring from his finger. He says that General Anderson was = > > slightly wounded in the foot at Antietam and was removed to = > > Shepherdstown, where he died. Gen. John B. Gordon also was wounded in = > > that battle and was taken to Shepherdstown. > > > Mr. Wintermyre sends a list of Confederates buried in Elmwood Cemetery = > > at Shepherdstown, thinking some of their people would like to know of = > > it. Of the known dead there are about one hundred and six, and about one = > > hundred and seventy of the unknown. A monument was erected by the = > > Southern Soldiers' Memorial Association of Shepherdstown in 1870. The = > > list follows: > > > Col. William Monagan, 6th Louisiana Regiment. Captains: Redman Burke, R. = > > Grigsby, Company A, 8th Louisiana, R. E. Clayton, Company F, 2d = > > Mississippi, D. Wallack, 22d Georgia, R. W. Cotton, 1st Texas, Lee, = > > South Carolina, H. J. Smith, Company D, Hampton's Legion. Lieutenants: = > > W. H. Harvin, Company F, 21st Virginia, C.T. Lyon, Company H, 48111 = > > Virginia, C. Wilson, Andrew J. Williams, Company K, 3d North Carolina, = > > H. W. Boyd, Company C, 5th Texas, James A. Beasley, 9th Virginia = > > Cavalry, John James, 17th Mississippi, Williams, Black Horse Artillery, = > > Charles Davenport, Charleston, S. C. Dr. W. T. Parran, Terry's Brigade, = > > Pickett's Division. Sergeant Major Anderson, 5th Florida. Sergts. J. = > > Harlan and S. Jones. Corp. M. J. Fountain, 13th Georgia. Privates: = > > William G. Overton, A. Misler, Company B, 52d North Carolina, J. Alien, = > > Company K, 6th North Carolina, A. P. Wright, Company C, 21st Virginia, = > > Patrick Finnelly, Georgia, B. Thomson, 2d North Carolina, J. W. Taylor, = > > Jenkins's Cavalry, S. M. Gork, Company K, 8th Mississippi, Andrew = > > Leopold, W. J. Newhall, Company K, 12th Alabama, D. S. Hood, Georgia, A. = > > Riggs, Company F, 4th Texas, J. Gordon, Company F, 48th North Carolina, = > > W. D. Pattern, Company C, 1st North Carolina, Addison Reinhart, Company = > > B, 20th North Carolina, F, L. Witherspoon, North Carolina, J. E. = > > Edwards, Company F, 2d North Carolina, W. Ireland, Company C, 60th = > > Georgia, W. A. Cook, Company G, 31st Georgia, William Eason, Company D, = > > 2d North Carolina, William Howell, Company K, 19th Mississippi, W. H. = > > Merser, Louisiana Guard Artillery, T. W. Hornbuckle, 13th North = > > Carolina, J. Deakins, Union District, S. C., A. T. Vespot, C. Dove, = > > Company C, 2d North Carolina, J. Robinson, Brooks's Artillery, S, W. = > > Perry, Georgia, J. Bundy, 21st Mississippi, W. Vaughn, Irivin, Edward = > > Hoey, Louisiana Guard Artillery, S. K. Ferrell, Georgia, J. H. Pratt, = > > 30th Virginia, George L. Roup, 50th Virginia: J. Willis, Spottsylvania = > > County, Va., D. T. Hood, 5th Alabama Artillery: F. M. Thompson, 1st = > > Georgia, A. Kepley, Company I, 14th North Carolina, W. T. Smith, Company = > > I, 22d Georgia, G. T. Warburton, Parks's Artillery, J, Newman Johnson, = > > 1st Maryland, A. Waters, Company A, 8th Georgia, 1. T. Jones, 50th = > > Georgia, G. W. Hoffler, 4th Texas, M. G. Maybin, 15th Georgia, M. B. = > > Slaughter, 11th Louisiana, W. E. Slandiffer, 11th Georgia, A. Ratter, J. = > > W. Elliott, Huntsville, Ala., W. H. McBride, Company C, 3d Georgia, E. = > > P. Holliday, 5th North Carolina, R. P. Connell, Company I, 50th Georgia, = > > William Jarbee, C. E. Eason, Company E, 33d North Carolina, J. B. Stone, = > > J. M. McOwen, Company C, 12th Georgia, J. Reinhart, Company B, 59th = > > North Carolina, William B. Daniels, Company C, 55th North Carolina, J. = > > Tucker, 21st Georgia, M. Banks, Hampton's Legion, C. R. Rogers, South = > > Carolina, H. Spohr, 9th Georgia, J. Lee, W. C. Ross, O. Tew, 2d North = > > Carolina, John McKee, 2d South Carolina, Rev. E. L. Marsh, 31st Georgia, = > > E. D. Burbank, 26th Georgia, J. C. Agnew, 5th South Carolina, T. J, = > > Garvin, 2d South Carolina Rifles, J. A. Ogletree, Company I, 13th = > > Georgia, S. Ganty, Company D, 16th South Carolina, J. B. Feamster, 11th = > > Mississippi, John Gay, 31st Georgia, John Williams, Rockbridge = > > Artillery, F. G. Thomson, Company K, 5th North Carolina, N. L. Farnham, = > > Company D, 5th Florida, Eli Porter, North Carolina, T. J. Grim, 1st = > > South Carolina, Collens Miller, White's Battalion, George W. Harris, = > > Company F, 1st Virginia Cavalry, John N. Gageby, Company B, 1st Virginia = > > Cavalry,, Joseph E. Yontz, Company B, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. = > > The four last named were from Shepherdstown. > > > ------=_NextPart_000_00C0_01C038D8.3FBB3A20 > > Content-Type: text/html; > > charset="Windows-1252" > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> > > <HTML><HEAD> > > <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dwindows-1252" = > > http-equiv=3DContent-Type> > > <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.00.2722.2800" name=3DGENERATOR> > > <STYLE></STYLE> > > </HEAD> > > <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> > > <DIV><FONT face=3D"MS Sans Serif">CONFEDERATES BURIED AT SHEPHERDSTOWN. = > > James P.=20 > > Wintermyre, of Shepherdstown, W. Va., corrects the statement appearing = > > in the=20 > > VETERAN last May, page 252, by Capt. Charles C. Doten that Gen. George = > > B.,=20 > > Anderson died on the field of Antietam and was there buried, and that = > > John=20 > > Murray Atwood, of the 20th Massachusetts Regiment, had removed a plain = > > gold ring=20 > > from his finger. He says that General Anderson was slightly wounded in = > > the foot=20 > > at Antietam and was removed to Shepherdstown, where he died. Gen. John = > > B. Gordon=20 > > also was wounded in that battle and was taken to = > > Shepherdstown.<BR><BR>Mr.=20 > > Wintermyre sends a list of Confederates buried in Elmwood Cemetery at=20 > > Shepherdstown, thinking some of their people would like to know of it. = > > Of the=20 > > known dead there are about one hundred and six, and about one hundred = > > and=20 > > seventy of the unknown. A monument was erected by the Southern Soldiers' = > > > Memorial Association of Shepherdstown in 1870. The list = > > follows:<BR><BR>Col.=20 > > William Monagan, 6th Louisiana Regiment. Captains: Redman Burke, R. = > > Grigsby,=20 > > Company A, 8th Louisiana, R. E. Clayton, Company F, 2d Mississippi, D. = > > Wallack,=20 > > 22d Georgia, R. W. Cotton, 1st Texas, Lee, South Carolina, H. J. Smith, = > > Company=20 > > D, Hampton's Legion. Lieutenants: W. H. Harvin, Company F, 21st = > > Virginia, C.T.=20 > > Lyon, Company H, 48111 Virginia, C. Wilson, Andrew J. Williams, Company = > > K, 3d=20 > > North Carolina, H. W. Boyd, Company C, 5th Texas, James A. Beasley, 9th = > > Virginia=20 > > Cavalry, John James, 17th Mississippi, Williams, Black Horse Artillery, = > > Charles=20 > > Davenport, Charleston, S. C. Dr. W. T. Parran, Terry's Brigade, = > > Pickett's=20 > > Division. Sergeant Major Anderson, 5th Florida. Sergts. J. Harlan and S. = > > Jones.=20 > > Corp. M. J. Fountain, 13th Georgia. Privates: William G. Overton, A. = > > Misler,=20 > > Company B, 52d North Carolina, J. Alien, Company K, 6th North Carolina, = > > A. P.=20 > > Wright, Company C, 21st Virginia, Patrick Finnelly, Georgia, B. Thomson, = > > 2d=20 > > North Carolina, J. W. Taylor, Jenkins's Cavalry, S. M. Gork, Company K, = > > 8th=20 > > Mississippi, Andrew Leopold, W. J. Newhall, Company K, 12th Alabama, D. = > > S. Hood,=20 > > Georgia, A. Riggs, Company F, 4th Texas, J. Gordon, Company F, 48th = > > North=20 > > Carolina, W. D. Pattern, Company C, 1st North Carolina, Addison = > > Reinhart,=20 > > Company B, 20th North Carolina, F, L. Witherspoon, North Carolina, J. E. = > > > Edwards, Company F, 2d North Carolina, W. Ireland, Company C, 60th = > > Georgia, W.=20 > > A. Cook, Company G, 31st Georgia, William Eason, Company D, 2d North = > > Carolina,=20 > > William Howell, Company K, 19th Mississippi, W. H. Merser, Louisiana = > > Guard=20 > > Artillery, T. W. Hornbuckle, 13th North Carolina, J. Deakins, Union = > > District, S.=20 > > C., A. T. Vespot, C. Dove, Company C, 2d North Carolina, J. Robinson, = > > Brooks's=20 > > Artillery, S, W. Perry, Georgia, J. Bundy, 21st Mississippi, W. Vaughn, = > > Irivin,=20 > > Edward Hoey, Louisiana Guard Artillery, S. K. Ferrell, Georgia, J. H. = > > Pratt,=20 > > 30th Virginia, George L. Roup, 50th Virginia: J. Willis, Spottsylvania = > > County,=20 > > Va., D. T. Hood, 5th Alabama Artillery: F. M. Thompson, 1st Georgia, A. = > > Kepley,=20 > > Company I, 14th North Carolina, W. T. Smith, Company I, 22d Georgia, G. = > > T.=20 > > Warburton, Parks's Artillery, J, Newman Johnson, 1st Maryland, A. = > > Waters,=20 > > Company A, 8th Georgia, 1. T. Jones, 50th Georgia, G. W. Hoffler, 4th = > > Texas, M.=20 > > G. Maybin, 15th Georgia, M. B. Slaughter, 11th Louisiana, W. E. = > > Slandiffer, 11th=20 > > Georgia, A. Ratter, J. W. Elliott, Huntsville, Ala., W. H. McBride, = > > Company C,=20 > > 3d Georgia, E. P. Holliday, 5th North Carolina, R. P. Connell, Company = > > I, 50th=20 > > Georgia, William Jarbee, C. E. Eason, Company E, 33d North Carolina, J. = > > B.=20 > > Stone, J. M. McOwen, Company C, 12th Georgia, J. Reinhart, Company B, = > > 59th North=20 > > Carolina, William B. Daniels, Company C, 55th North Carolina, J. Tucker, = > > 21st=20 > > Georgia, M. Banks, Hampton's Legion, C. R. Rogers, South Carolina, H. = > > Spohr, 9th=20 > > Georgia, J. Lee, W. C. Ross, O. Tew, 2d North Carolina, John McKee, 2d = > > South=20 > > Carolina, Rev. E. L. Marsh, 31st Georgia, E. D. Burbank, 26th Georgia, = > > J. C.=20 > > Agnew, 5th South Carolina, T. J, Garvin, 2d South Carolina Rifles, J. A. = > > > Ogletree, Company I, 13th Georgia, S. Ganty, Company D, 16th South = > > Carolina, J.=20 > > B. Feamster, 11th Mississippi, John Gay, 31st Georgia, John Williams, = > > Rockbridge=20 > > Artillery, F. G. Thomson, Company K, 5th North Carolina, N. L. Farnham, = > > Company=20 > > D, 5th Florida, Eli Porter, North Carolina, T. J. Grim, 1st South = > > Carolina,=20 > > Collens Miller, White's Battalion, George W. Harris, Company F, 1st = > > Virginia=20 > > Cavalry, John N. Gageby, Company B, 1st Virginia Cavalry,, Joseph E. = > > Yontz,=20 > > Company B, 2d Virginia, Stonewall Brigade. The four last named were from = > > > Shepherdstown.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> > > > ------=_NextPart_000_00C0_01C038D8.3FBB3A20-- > > Hi -- > > The message you submitted to this list (included above) wasn't > sent to the list subscribers. RootsWeb accepts only plain text > mail. That means that HTML mail, attachments, ``enriched text'', > and a few other formats can't be sent to RootsWeb mailing lists. > You can post your message if you send it in plain text; turn off > the ``Post in HTML'' or ``Enriched Text'' features of your mail > reader, or don't use any attachments. 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