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Bowling Green (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.28
Roll of Company B, Ninth Virginia cavalry.
Bowling Green, Va., January 31, 1896.
Following is a roll of Company B, Ninth Virginia Cavalry.
This roll was made up by Judge E. C. Moncure, of Bowling Green, Va., who was second lieutenant of the company, from an old roll and from memory, and consequently there may be a few inaccuracies:
Officers.
Captains—S. A. Swann, promoted.
Was for a number of years superintendent of Virginia State penitentiary; died since the war; John WarBowling Green, Va., who was second lieutenant of the company, from an old roll and from memory, and consequently there may be a few inaccuracies:
Officers.
Captains—S. A. Swann, promoted.
Was for a number of years superintendent of Virginia State penitentiary; died since the war; John Ware, at Newport News.
First Lieutenants—Cecil Baker, killed in battle; James Boulware, farming in Caroline, Va.
Second Lieutenants—Charles Wright, farming in Caroline, Va.; E. C. Moncure, judge of Caroline County Court.
Sergeants and Corporals—T. G. Moncure, S. T. Chandler, 1). J. Waller, A. B. Rollins, W. H. Toombs, John W. Broaddus, J. E. Puller, M. E. Shaddock, Thos. Faust, J. D. Gravatt, J. W. Kidd.
Privates—Ernest A. Ambold, John J. Andrews, Charles H. Andrews, W. S. Andrews
Caroline (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.28
Brandy Station (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.28
E. C. Moncure (search for this): chapter 1.28
Roll of Company B, Ninth Virginia cavalry.
Bowling Green, Va., January 31, 1896.
Following is a roll of Company B, Ninth Virginia Cavalry.
This roll was made up by Judge E. C. Moncure, of Bowling Green, Va., who was second lieutenant of the company, from an old roll and from memory, and consequently there may be a few inaccuracies:
Officers.
Captains—S. A. Swann, promoted.
Was for a number of years superintendent of Virginia State penitentiary; died since the war; John Ware, at Newport News.
First Lieutenants—Cecil Baker, killed in battle; James Boulware, farming in Caroline, Va.
Second Lieutenants—Charles Wright, farming in Caroline, Va.; E. C. Moncure, judge of Caroline County Court.
Sergeants and Corporals—T. G. Moncure, S. T. Chandler, 1). J. Waller, A. B. Rollins, W. H. Toombs, John W. Broaddus, J. E. Puller, M. E. Shaddock, Thos. Faust, J. D. Gravatt, J. W. Kidd.
Privates—Ernest A. Ambold, John J. Andrews, Charles H. Andrews, W. S. Andrews,
P. H. Conway (search for this): chapter 1.28
J. Waller (search for this): chapter 1.28
J. M. Hull (search for this): chapter 1.28
Charles Wright (search for this): chapter 1.28
G. Crutchfield (search for this): chapter 1.28
R. W. Chandler (search for this): chapter 1.28