Correspondence – CSA Private

Edward Porter Alexander On the Battle’s Aftermath

[B. H. B. ?], 6th Alabama, On the Battle

Capt. James Conner, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (1)

Capt. James Conner, Hamtpon’s Legion, On the Battle (2)

L. D., Co. B, 7th Louisiana Infantry, On the Battle

Artilleryman Clement D. Fishburne’s Account of the Campaign

Pvt. Drury P. Gibson, Company D, 1st Special Battalion Louisiana Infantry Before and After the Battle

Capt. T. J. Goree on the Eve of the Battle

Capt. T. J. Goree’s Account of the Battle

William C. Heriot, Co. A, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle

Charles Woodward Hutson, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle

Chaplain W[ashington]. L[ight]. I[nfantry]., Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle and Aftermath

Captain William King, Camp Pickens Battery, on Blackburn’s Ford

Captain William King, Camp Pickens Battery, On the Battle

M. V. B. Kite, 33rd VA, on the Death of His Brother, 10th VA

Lieut. Clarke Leftwich and His Crew’s Account of the Battle

Pvt. William Z. Mead, Co. C, 1st VA Cavalry, On the Battle

Lieut. J. A. McPherson, 6th NC, Account of the Battle

John Pelham’s Account of the Battle

John E. Poyas, Co. A, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (1)

John E. Poyas, Co. A, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (2)

Capt. James B. Ricketts’s Capture by the 7th GA

W. C. Tunstall, Co. D., 5th AL on the Aftermath of the Battle

Unknown Confederate, On Searching for the Dead and Wounded

Unknown (1), 2nd S. C., On the Battle

Unknown (2), 2nd S. C., On the Battle

Unknown (1), Co. I, 2nd S. C., On the Retreat from Fairfax C. H., the Fight at Blackburn’s Ford, and the Battle

Unknown (2), Co. I, 2nd S. C., On the Retreat from Fairfax C. H., the Fight at Blackburn’s Ford, and the Battle

Unknown, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (1)

Unknown, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (2)

Unknown, Hampton’s Legion [?], On the Battle (3)

Unknown, Co. A, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (1)

Unknown, Co. A, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (2)

Unknown, Co. A, Hampton’s Legion, On the Battle (3)

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15 09 2011
Bull Run Micro-History « Bull Runnings

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