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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ard, W. J. Layman, J. F. Ligon, T. J. Landon, R. Logan, P. W. Layman, Geo. Lemon, H. B. Lollis, J. H. Miller, P. Magee, R. W. McClanahan, P. McClanahan, J. W. Martin, E. J. Meadows, Wm. A. Miller, W. B. Mayo, D. M. Madison, John J. Pritchett, S. L. Price, E. C. Peters, F. S. Paulett, G. A. Riffie, S. S. Roszell, N. M. Read, Geo. W. Reun, J. W. Robertson, M. Snyder, Jas. Snead, Geo. T. Shanks, J. W. Turner, J. H. Woltz, S. T. Wood, J. D. White, W. L. White, Geo. Watt, Wm. Zell, H. M. Holtz. 98 enlisted men. Members of the Rockbridge Artillery, Capt. A. Graham, Hardaway's Battalion, Present for Surrender at Appomattox C. H. April 9th, 1865. Sergeants: 1st, Samuel C. Smith; 2nd, Wm. L. Strickler; 3rd, David E. Moore; 4th, Norborne S. Henry; 5th, Jno. E. McCauley, one private horse. Corporals: 1st, Algernon S. Whitt; 2nd, Wm. M. Willson; 3rd, Wm. F. Johnston; 4th, Wm. N. Bumpus; 5th, Henry T. Darnall; 6th, Willia