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Company F.
The following were killed:
Captain R. H. Keeling,
First Lieut. E. P. Hendree, who was discharged and afterward promoted to
First Lieut. in 61st Alabama, and killed 5th of May, 1864, at the
Wilderness.
J. H. Attaway, mortally wounded and died,
Winchester, Va.
J. T. Black, mortally wounded at
Chancellorsville.
W. T. Cooper, killed near
Petersburg.
M. A. Flournoy, mortally wounded at
Seven Pines and died.
J. U. Ingram, killed at
Seven Pines.
J. M. Lester, killed at
Petersburg.
William Mimms, killed at
Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864.
Corporal J. B. Nuckolls, killed at
Sharpsburg, September 17, 1862.
John Preskitt, killed at
Gettysburg.
Ensign R. H. Stafford, killed at
Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864.
W. B. (Tobe)
Ward, killed near
Petersburg.
P. W. Chappell, killed at
Petersburg.
Lucius Williams, killed at
Winchester.
Isaac Eason, killed 19th May near Spotsylvania C. H.
J. T. Eberhart, killed at Snicker's Gap, July 18, 1864.
William Howard, killed at
Petersburg.
The following died of wounds or disease:
S. M. Blackburn,
C. H. Cobb,
B. Fitzpatrick,
G. P. Grimmett,
M. G. Holloway,
H. H. McPhaul,
W. A. Noble,
P. Philpot,
W. P. Bowdon,
W. F. Chesson,
J. M. Germany,
A. A. Gillespie,
R. L. Hairston,
W. J. Moody,
R. J. Nobles, died in prison,
S. L. Roberts,
S. G. Starke,
R. T. Simmons,
M. W. Wright,
R. P. Wynn,
E. H. Strobell,
A. J. Veasey,
C. F. Wagner.
The following have died since the war:
R. F. Ligon,
Geo. Jones,
J. H. Echols, who was
Colonel of the 63rd Ala;
A. S. Grigg, who was discharged from service;
J. W. McNeely,
J. R. Flewellen, was discharged in 1862;
J. A. Cunningham, obtained substitute in 1862;
J. R. Adams,
H. J. Attaway, discharged 1861;
A. J. Blount, discharged 1863;
S. B. Brewer, sutler, died in
Texas;
W. H. Bilbro, discharged;
David Clopton, promoted
Quarter Master, elected to Confederate Congress, died while
Justice of the Supreme Court of
Alabama;
W. F. Chesson,
Serg. W. M. Carr, wounded and retired;
J. W. Fannin, promoted
Captain of 61st Alabama;
Corp. R. R. Grimmett, obtained substitute;
T. S. Crawford,
M. Moore, F.
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A. Manning,
W. P. Zachry,
H. R. Thorpe, promoted
Surgeon;
T. M. Kimbrough,
W. F. Moore, in
Texas;
E. A. Ligon, promoted
Surgeon;
Corporal A. Wilkerson,
J. Johnson, in 1861,
W. R. Tompkins,
J. R. Scroggins,
N. R. Simmons, died December 9, 1904.
S. H. Slaton,
B. F. Smith,
Sergeant A. P. Reid, in
Texas.
D. Oswalt,
N. Richardson, died in 1904, 97 years of age;
Dr. G. W. McElhany,
T. N. Kesterson,
J. Patterson.
Rev. E. J. Rogers, right leg shot off at
Gettysburg.
B. F. Ingram, in
Texas, 1903.
Corporal Henderson, died in 1868,
editor Tuskegee
News.
J. H. Upshaw.
B. F. Ward, arm shot off at
Chancellorsville.
A. G. Howard, promoted
Ordnance Sergeant, died in
Atlanta, Ga. J. S. Porter, 1905.
As far as the writer can ascertain only the following are now surviving:
Captain R. E. Park,
Atlanta, Ga.
T. H. Clower, who commanded the company the last eight months of the war,
Opelika, Ala.
H. G. Lamar,
Iredell, Texas.
Dr. J. F. Park,
LaGrange, Ga.
R. F. Segrest,
Hico, Texas.
R. W. Drake,
Laneville, Ala., late
sheriff of
Hale county.
C. C. Davis,
Tuskegee, Ala.
J. H. Eason,
Tallassee, Ala.
G. P. Ware,
Auburn, Ala.
G. W. Ward,
Willhite, La.
Rev. W. A. Moore,
Neches, Texas.
Fletch.
S. Zachry,
Tyler, Texas.
W. D. Zuber,
Pine Level, Ala.
J. R. Walker,
Dallas, Ga.
C. B. Florence, Golden City, Ark.,
Colonel U. C. V.