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March 22nd, 1890 AD (search for this): chapter 1.23
7; Georgia, 2; West Virginia, 5; District of Columbia, 2; Maryland, 3; North Carolina, 5; Florida, 1; Alabama, I; Tennessee, 1; Texas, 1, and Mississippi, 1. As may well be imagined, the number of deaths in proportion to the inmates has been very large. The present roll. The present roll embraces one hundred and sixty-six men, and the dates of their admission, their names, and their commands are as follows: November 22, 1887, William Aldridge, E, Thirteenth Virginia Cavalry. March 22, 1890, William J. Atkinson, Second Houston. July 26, 1890, R. A. Atkinson, A, Home Guards. October 2, 1890, Luther R. Ashby, A, Seventeenth Virginia Cavalry. May 13, 1886, Charles W. Bingley, K, Sixth South Carolina Infantry. August 3, 1886, George Berry, Courtney Battery. November 10, 1887, Adam Bodell, G, Thirty-third Virginia Infantry. June 19, 1888, J. G. Baker, I, Sixth Virginia Infantry. August 11, 1888, Ignatz Brecheisin, Johnson Battery. August 15, 1888, Quinfree
November 3rd, 1889 AD (search for this): chapter 1.23
7, 1888, Andrew Donnally, Greenbrier Cavalry. December I, 1891, Thomas Dunn, D, First Virginia Battalion of Infantry. July 5, 1891, Nat. G. Dickinson, D, Fourteenth Virginia Infantry. August 27, 1891, C. A. Dupriest, Lunenburg Artillery. July 18, 1885, W. F. Eads, G, Forty-ninth Virginia Infantry. July 6, 1888, Joseph Edelin, H, Seventh Virginia Infantry. August 13, 1889, B. F. Eckles, A, Twelfth Virginia Infantry. March 30, 1892, Luc. W. Edloe, Selden's Battery. November 3, 1889, W. S. Forester, K, Fifty-fifth Virginia Infantry. August 9, 1892, J. Ferneyhough, F, Thirteenth Virginia Infantry. September 24, 1888, Harrison Groves, I, Twenty-seventh Virginia Infantry. July 28, 1890, D. S. Godsey, D, Twenty-first Virginia Infantry. October 26, 1890, James M. Guest, D, Fifteenth Virginia Infantry. November 22, 1890, William J. Goodwin, B, Thirteenth Virginia Cavalry. July 16, 1891, Hobson C. Goodman, Stuart Horse Artillery. March 16, 1892, L. J. B.
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