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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
nt. Dead. John T. Byrd, first lieutenant. Living; address, Williamsville, Va. J. N. Potts, lieutenant. Living; address, Huntington, W. Va. Drumright, Richard-Ord, sergeant. Know nothing of him now. Pullin, George W., sergeant. Dead. Hodge, Joseph, sergeant. Kansas City, Mo. Lange, John A., sergeant. Moore, Brice, sergeant. Killed in battle at McConnellsburg, Pa. Clark, Adam, corporal. Know nothing of him. Wallace, John S., corporal. Living at Highland county, Va. Wood, Frank M., sergeant. Dead. Armtrout, J. C., private. Know nothing of him now. Anthony, D. B., private. Know nothing of him now. Anthony, James, private. Know nothing of him now. Alestock, Simon, private. Dead. Angus, Z. P., private. Know nothing of him now. Airheart, C., private. Dead. Beaty, John, private. Dead. Beaty, George, private. Living at Mingo, W. Va. Bright, John E., private. Know nothing of him now. Bright, D. F., private. Know nothing of h
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
r C. S. N.; born in Pennsylvania; served on steamer Huntress; captured at Fort Pulaski as a member of the Oglethorpe Light Infantry; prisoner at Johnson's Island; on steamer Atlanta, at capture of U. S. gunboats Satellite and Reliance, on C. S. steamer Fredericksburg; special duty; surrendered with Lee's Army. Dan M. Varden, Sparks, Ga.—Served on Virginia No. 2, as messenger boy. W. H. Wall, Sardis, Miss.—Lieutenant C. S. N.; served on steamers Atlanta, Chicora, Drewry and Webb. James K. Wood, Oxford, N. C.—Seaman; served on steamer North Carolina, and with Captain Woods in the capture of United States gunboat Underwriter. Augustus—O. Wright, Jacksonville, Fla.—Born in Alabama; midshipman U. S. N., passed midshipman C. S. N.; served on Savannah Station, and schoolship Patrick Henry. Elsbury V. White, Norfolk, Va.—Engineer C. S. N.; served on steamer Virginia, battle of Hampton Roads. W. H. M. Washington, North P. O., Mathews County, Va.— Surgeon C. S. N.; ser
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Warren Blues—Extra Billy's men: Roll of officers and men of a famous band of Veterans. (search)
aptured. Powell, William, captured at Fort Steadman. Shelton, Austin. Shackleford, John. Snead, N. S. Shifflett, George M., surrendered at Appomattox. Tillman, Overton, captured. Woodson, Benjamin, wounded at Hatcher's Run. Wood, Ira G., wounded at Hatcher's Run. Wood, John W., wounded at Hatcher's Run. Walton, Rice, wounded at Hatcher's Run. Ward, Samuel, wounded at Hatcher's Run. Lieutenant John G. Brown and Sergeant William A. Compton, of Front Royal, Va., Wood, John W., wounded at Hatcher's Run. Walton, Rice, wounded at Hatcher's Run. Ward, Samuel, wounded at Hatcher's Run. Lieutenant John G. Brown and Sergeant William A. Compton, of Front Royal, Va., and John L. Jarman, Lucien A. Michie, of Albemarle County, Va., and myself, have made out the foregoing roll as accuate as possible, as no roll of the last recruits is in our possession, but one made out November 1, 1864, is in Washington, D. C., I am informed.by General Ainsworth, of which I failed to get a copy. R. D. Funkhouser.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of Company E, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry. (search)
. Vaughan, Cornelius G., detailed teamster. Wood, James E., wounded in right side, July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. Wood, Alfred T., enlisted May 10, 1861. Wood, Robert B., badly wounded, June 1Wood, Robert B., badly wounded, June 1, 1862, at Seven Pines. Wood, Marian, badly wounded, June 27, 1862, at Gaines' Mill. Wood, W.Wood, Marian, badly wounded, June 27, 1862, at Gaines' Mill. Wood, W. M., detailed brigade teamster. Wood. W. L. Wood, C. T., enlisted October 16, 1864. Wood, WWood, W. M., detailed brigade teamster. Wood. W. L. Wood, C. T., enlisted October 16, 1864. Wood, William C., killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. Wood, Lemuel E., promoted second lieutenant; diWood. W. L. Wood, C. T., enlisted October 16, 1864. Wood, William C., killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. Wood, Lemuel E., promoted second lieutenant; died at home, February 17, 1863, of typhoid fever. Wood, Washington, enlisted May 10, 1861. ZibiWood, C. T., enlisted October 16, 1864. Wood, William C., killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. Wood, Lemuel E., promoted second lieutenant; died at home, February 17, 1863, of typhoid fever. Wood, Washington, enlisted May 10, 1861. Zibinia, Antaino, killed August 30, 1862, Second Manassas battle. Wood, William C., killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. Wood, Lemuel E., promoted second lieutenant; died at home, February 17, 1863, of typhoid fever. Wood, Washington, enlisted May 10, 1861. Zibinia, Antaino, killed August 30, 1862, Second Manassas battle. Wood, Lemuel E., promoted second lieutenant; died at home, February 17, 1863, of typhoid fever. Wood, Washington, enlisted May 10, 1861. Zibinia, Antaino, killed August 30, 1862, Second Manassas battle. Wood, Washington, enlisted May 10, 1861. Zibinia, Antaino, killed August 30, 1862, Second Manassas battle.