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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
. S. Gay, Third-Lieutenant Wilton Randolph, FirstSer-geant John B. Purcell, Second-Sergeant W. R. Cowardin, Third-Sergeant W. M. Hill, Fifth-Sergeant John B. Faris, Second-Corporal George J. Davison, Third-Corporal Portiaux Robinson, FourthCor-poral Thomas J. Walsh, Privates, Charles F. Taylor, W. R. Tyree, Edgar D. Taylor, G. Watson James, James W. Gibbors, Claiborne Barksdale, G. Kennon Wren, William A. Matthews, Roscoe D. Chesterman, E. A. Willis, John R. Quarles, Frank J. Brooke, Waverly Yarbrough, R. H. M. Harrison, Colored Servitor Mat Taylor. F Company Association. Major Charles R. Skinker, President, commanding. At the head of this command was borne by Color-sergeant John H. Cumbia, of the Twenty-first Virginia Infantry (in which F company served throughout the war), the ante-bellum flag of F company volunteers, and used by them in the quelling of the John Brown insurrection in 1859. It is of blue silk, fringed with bullion, and inscribed Company F, First Regiment V