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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reunion of Company D. First regiment Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A. (search)
yburn, killed. F. S. Robertson. J. A. Rodefer. John B. Richards. D. P. Sandoe, dead. Robert Sanders. J. W. S. Sanders, wounded. S. D. Sanders. W. E. Scott, dead. J. J. Schwartz, wounded and dead. William Smith. John L. Smith. Thomas Smith. William (Buck) Smith, dead. William L. Snodgrass. W. Trigg Strother. Thomas J. Sheppard. C. F. Trigg. Thomas K. Trigg. W. W. Vaughan, wounded. John G. White, wounded. William White. R. C. Williams, killed. A. H. Webb. William B. White, dead. C. M. Waldon. A committee had been appointed to write to General Fitz. Lee, Colonel W. A. Morgan (the last colonel of the regiment), Colonel W. W. Blackford, the second captain of the company, and Colonel John S. Mosby, who went into the war as a private of the company, and remained in it about one year. Letters were read from General Lee, Colonel Morgan, and Colonel Blackford. No reply was received from Colonel Mosby, who, it is presumed, did not receive