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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
iving, which will be intensely interesting to many widely scattered since the parting at Appomattox in 1865. Most respectfully, Marion, Va., 1902. Jno. S. Apperson. A. G. Pendleton, captain; major 1862; resigned; died in Roanoke, Va., 1902. James W. Kennedy, first lieutenant; retired 1862; died in Tennessee after the war. A. E. Gibson, second lieutenant; captain 1862; killed near Groveton, Second Manassas. J. J. Bishop, first sergeant; died from wounds Second Manassas. J. M. Fuller, second sergeant; wounded Gettysburg. F. W. Rider, third sergeant; died after war. J. M. Thomas, fourth sergeant; promoted captain. D. B. Kootz, first corporal; wounded Kernstown. I. M. Lampie, second corporal; wounded Spotsylvania Courthouse; died since war. H. T. Killinger, third corporal. T. A. Oury, fourth corporal; wounded First Manassas; dead. Adam Allen, killed Chancellorsville. Benjamin Allen, wounded Winchester; lost an eye; dead. David Allison. I. G