Lyle, John Newton
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1839 - 1925
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Photocopies from National Archives
File — Box 1: [Barcode: 0000005013], Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection is a narrative written by John Newton Lyle, who was a member of the Liberty Hall Volunteers and Stonewall Jackson Brigade during the American Civil War. Includes 'Sketches found in a Confederate veterans's desk' (1913) and an undated supplement 'Stonewall Jackson's Guard'.
Dates:
1913
Unpublished Typescript, 1-4, 1839
File — Box 1: [Barcode: 0000005010], Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
- No. 1 - College Life Before the War -- The evolution of the College Company -- It is Prepared For War
- No. 2 - The College Co. Ordered to Join Stonewall Jackson
- No. 3 - The College Co. Moving to Join Stonewall Jackson
- No. 4 - Again On the Move -- Staunton to Winchester
Dates:
1839
Unpublished Typescript, 5-12, 1839
File — Box 1: [Barcode: 0000005009], Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
No. 5 - The Liberty Hall Volunteers Join JacksonNo. 6 - The Brigade On Outpost Duty Near The PotomacNo. 7 - Lincoln's Invasion of the Valley of VirginiaNo. 8 - The Fourth of July -- The Army Formed For BattleNo. 9 - Still on Picket Duty -- Possum and Coon Hunting DiscussedNo. 10 - A Forced March -- The First Battle of ManassasNo. 11 & 12 - Gen. Jackson and Doctor Dabney On the Battle of Manassas -- The College Boys After the...
Dates:
1839
Unpublished Typescript, 13-20, 1839
File — Box 1: [Barcode: 0000005012], Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
No. 13 - Extent of the Bull Run Panic -- Health, Discipline, Drill and Care of the Troups & c. No. 14 - Camp Harman -- Outpost Duty & c.No. 15 - Last Days At Army Headquarters -- Wives of Oficers Visit the Stonewall Brigade -- Jackson Promoted And Goes To Winchester -- His Bridgade Joins HimNo. 16 - The Brigade Goes Into Winter Quarters -- The College Co. Go To Winchester As Stonewall Jackson's Guard & c.No. 17 - The Romney...
Dates:
1839
User Copy, 8-10
File — Box 2: [Barcode: 0000005017], Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
- No. 8 - Hauled to Winchester In Wagons - 'Battle' of Newton - Ovation - Forced March In Jackson's Foot Cavalry - The Imperialists Put The Hon. C. J. Faulkner In A Bastile.
- No. 9 - Martinsburg - Destruction Of Property - Jackson As A Commander - The Imperialist Overthrows The U.S. Courts.
- The Hon. D.A. Mahony Of Iowa Addresses The 3d District From The Old Capitol Prison - The Fourth Va. - The Stonewall Brigade - Camp Stephens.
Dates:
1913
User Copy of "Stonewall Jackson's Guard," 1-7
File — Box 2: [Barcode: 0000005018], Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
No. 1 - Stonewall Jackson, His Genious And CharacterNo. 2 - Sonewall Jackson, His Genious And CharacterNo. 3 - OrganizationNo. 4 - Organization, continuedNo. 5 - Lexington - Departure - Fairfield - Timber Ridge (this chapter includes the original roll of the Liberty Hall Volunteers)No. 6 - Fairfield to Strasburg - A Before-The-War Plantation - 'Snacksville' - A Drum-Major's Uniorm Paralyses The Boys.No. 7 - Strausberg - Good Old...
Dates:
1913
User Copy of Unpublished Typescript
File — Box 1: [Barcode: 0000005015], Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection is a narrative written by John Newton Lyle, who was a member of the Liberty Hall Volunteers and Stonewall Jackson Brigade during the American Civil War. Includes 'Sketches found in a Confederate veterans's desk' (1913) and an undated supplement 'Stonewall Jackson's Guard'.
Dates:
1913
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