in existence, covering the period from September 10, 1862, to December 31, 1862, and it is supposed to be very incomplete.
It is as follows:
Captains—James Mitchel, Thomas Wells.
First Lieutenants— G. W. Bowen, Alfred Williams.
Second Lieutenants—Thomas J. Current, W. A. Bedford, D. H. Clowers, Milo Wells, killed November 13, 1864, at Bull's Gap, Tenn.
Sergeants—First, Charles C. Rule; second, Charles R. Shawhan; third, Wm. Kendall; fourth, Wm. C. Current.
Corporals—First, Thomas J. Howard; second, Gano Leer; third, Wm. H. Current; fourth, L. Lair.
Privates—Thomas Bedford, A. W. Bedford, John Bowman, James Batterson, F. M. Breedon, J. C. Clay, N. Current, Jesse Current, John Davis, J. H. Demmitt, J. W. Demmitt, L. J. Fretwell, R. F. Goodman, George Gregory, B. Hanly, R. J. Hoover, Jesse Haney, Joseph Hinton, Sam Hamilton, James Kelley, Emerson Neal, John Penn, Wm. Phillips, William Ross, P. C. Sullivan, Sam Smizer, George Shawhan, N. D. Smith, James Tate, Cyrus Tu
at Paris, Va.
Garrison, Bushrod, lost a foot in threshing machine, and died since the war.
Garrison, Tip, died since the war; was wounded at Kelley's Island.
Grigsby, Nat, wounded at Upperville, Va., June 27, 1863, and died.
Gilmore, Howard, lost sight of as joined other commands.
Gilmore, Harry, lost sight of as joined other commands.
Gilmore, Dick, lost sight of as joined other commands.
Holmes, Chas., killed at Greenland Gap, W. Va.
Hitt, blacksmith for the company, l
Phillips, Evan, living in Fairfax County, Va.
Phillips, Chas., lost sight of.
Phillips, John E., lost sight of.
Packard, Wm., died since the war.
Reed, Joseph H., died since the war at Luray, Va.
Rector, Wm. F., dead.
Rector, Howard, died since the war.
Rector, Abner, living near Rectortown, Va.
Rector, Columbus, living near Plains, Va.
Rector, Asa, living near Rectortown, Va.
Rust, H. Clay, died since the war.
Rust, John R., living near Ninevah, Va.
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