‘65; disch.
June 5, ‘65.
Millen, David, priv., (I), Jan. 26, ‘65; 22; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Miller, Henry, priv., (—), Aug. 4, ‘63; 20; sub. Davis J. Abel; N. F.R. Miller, Isaac W., priv., (D), July 25, ‘61; 28; deserted as Isaac N., July 21, ‘62; correct name Isaac N. Miller.
Miller, Charles, priv., (—), Mar. 26, ‘64; 26; N. F.RR. Miller, Jacob, priv., (E), Dec. 4, ‘62; 21; N. F.R.; war dept.
report says deserted Jan. 14, ‘63 in Co. E.
Miller, John, priv., (H), Aug. 1, ‘63; 23; sub. Martin K. Pasco; deserted Aug. 16, ‘63 at Morrisville.
Va. Miles, William, priv., (A), Nov. 3, ‘64; 29; disch.
June 24, ‘65.
Milliken, Charles, priv., (B), May 19, 1864; 3Miller, John, priv., (H), Aug. 1, ‘63; 23; sub. Martin K. Pasco; deserted Aug. 16, ‘63 at Morrisville.
Va. Miles, William, priv., (A), Nov. 3, ‘64; 29; disch.
June 24, ‘65.
Milliken, Charles, priv., (B), May 19, 1864; 35; sub.; abs. pris.
June 22, ‘64; not heard from since.
Milliken, Robert, priv., (I), Aug. 15, ‘61; 42; disch.
disa. Dec. 13, ‘62; see V. R.C. Minton, Patrick, priv., (F), Aug. 28, ‘61; 28; disch.
disa. Dec. 16, ‘62 at Falmouth, Va. Millett, Charles, priv., (—), Mar. 25, ‘64; 31;
ip 0.
Winston, David M. Lea, Aubrey Chesterman, G. F. Hamilton, R. J. Gilliam, Thomas Dabney, W. G. Spencer, Henry Ebel (two years old), H. T. East, S. A. Pyle, H. C. Lynn, J. J. Beavers, W. Maxwell, W. Mac.
Jones, H. H. Werth, D. L. Morris, Bruce Chesterman, J. E. Rose, Henry Cohn, W. M. Lewis, Edgar Rose, Bruce Frost, W. H. Hill, C. J. Paoli, James Tyree, Bertram Chesterman, Samuel Ellett, R. R. Ralston, Percy Gray, and numerous others.
Pole-men.
Messrs. H. P. Angle, W. S. Angle, R. Miller, C. B. Jenkins, J. F. Waller, and W. F. Simmons were the pole-men to this wagon; that is, they manned the tongue and guided the vehicle.
Their work was very arduous, in many instances they having to hold the wagon back by main force, especially on down grades, as there were no breaks
At various places along the route halts were made, and those who had tired of pulling made room for new comers.
At First and Broad streets the jam was terrific.
Vehicles were ordered out of the way, and
egiment, wounded.
Mississippi.
Dr. D. H. Dennis, Seventeenth Regiment' sick.
Thomas Davis, 11th Regt. Company I, sick
Thomas Wall, 11th Reg't. Company I, sick.
Alabama.
Jas. B. Martin, 4th Regiment, sick.
South Carolina.
E. B. Jackson, Hampton's Legion, woun'd.
Jos. A. Crocker, 4th Reg't. Co. K, wounded.
F. Trammell, 4th Reg't. (Captain Poole,) wounded.
A. H. Terry, 4th Reg't. (Captain Poole,) wounded.
J. D. McConnell, 5th Reg't. Jasper Guards, sick.
J. M. Farley, 5th Reg't., Jasper Guards, sick.
M. M. Whiteside, 5th Reg't., Jasper Guards, sick.
Dr. R. Miller, 2d Reg't., Palmetto Guards, sick.
Thos. Wascot, 2d Reg't., Palmetto Guards, sick.
W. S. Harley, 2d Reg't., Palmetto Guards, sick.
Jno. S. Scott, Sumter Volunteers, sick.
T. J. Harley, Sumter Volunteers, sick.
Wm. H. Todd, Hampton's Legion, wounded.
--Alford, Hampton's Legion, sick.
Lieut. Berterkin, Hampton's Legion, sick.
Wm. Neil, 5th Reg't., Jasper Guards, sick.