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August 16th (search for this): chapter 1.25
The Brunswick Guards.
[from the Richmond, Va., times-dispatch, Aug. 16, 1903.1
A roll of the officers and Privates—a list of the dead.
The following is a roll of officers and privates of Brunswick Guards, who saw service in the 5th Virginia Battalion, and later in Company H, 53d Virginia Regiment:
Captain, D. T. Poynor, dead.
First-Lieutenant, George B. Clark, dead.
Second-Lieutenant, B. A. Lewis, dead.
Third-Lieutenant, Charles H. Wilkes, dead.
First-Sergeant, George Claiborne, elected lieutenant in 1862; dead.
Second-Sergeant, H. H. Heartwell.
Third-Sergeant, A. B. Morrison, dead.
Fourth-Sergeant, Charles P. Montague, ambulance sergeant.
Corporals.
First, J. J. Percival.
Second, William H. Michael, transferred to 59th Regiment; wounded at Sailors' Creek, and captured; died at Johnson's Island, Ohio, June, 1865.
Third, J. W. Buford, wounded at Gettysburg; dead.
Fourth, James T. Lashley.
Privates.
John J. Bass, dead.
J. B.