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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
th Corporal, Samuel C. Smith. Fifth Corporal, John F. Tompkins. Sixth Corporal, John B. McCorkle. Privates. Agner, Joseph S. Beard, William B. Brockenbrough, Willoughby N. Coffee, Whitfield A. Conner, John Craig, John B. Nelson (transferred from the Albemarle Light Horse, which he had joined May 11, 1861,) and Phil Nelson. July 29th—Jonathan Agner and John T. Agner. August 8th—Algernon S. Whitt. August 10th—Randolph Fairfax, William W. Houston. August 12they continued in front till the 25th, when the whole battery engaged the enemy at Winchester, losing two men killed, Jonathan Agner and Robert B. McKim, and fifteen wounded. Some of the guns were ordered during this battle to take a position in a fiy order General Jackson. William C. Kean, transferred May 21st to Eubank's artillery, by order General Jackson. Jonathan Agner, killed at Winchester, May 25th. Robert B. McKim, killed at Winchester, May 25th. Other notes, opposite names of t<