List of Casualties.
Killed—
J. H. McCown, Alleghany Mountain, December 12, 1861;
W. P. Templeton and
J. Ludwick,
Cross Keys, June 8, 1862; Adolphus Sly,
Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863;
Preston Lawhorn and
Robert Coffey, Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863;
George Hoyleman,
William J. Bartlett, and
George White,
Gettysburg, July 3, 1863;
Cyrus Goolsby,
Thomas N. McCormick, and
John T. Ford,
Petersburg, July 30, 1864;
John L. Drayboud,
James T. Paxton,
Franklin Shaver, and
Lieutenant Samuel Wallace,
Petersburg, April 2, 1865.
Dicdfrom Wounds—
W. H. Paxton, wounded at
Strasburg, June 1, 1862;——Houcher, wounded at
Cross Keys, June 8, 1862;
James P. Risk, wounded at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863;
James B. Culton, wounded at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1865;
A. J. Griffin, wounded at Alleghany Mountain, December 12, 1861; ——Gaylor,
Cross Keys, June 8. 1862.
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Died from Sickness—
William Allen,
Joseph Cash,
John Cash,
William Cash, and Marvel
Coffey, at
Staunton in 1861;
Eugene Durham, 1864;
James Goolsby, 1861;
Thomas Gordon, 1861;
W. L. Hamilton,
Petersburg, in 1865;
John F. Hamilton, in prison, 1864;
Ed. N. Heizer, at
Charlottesville, June 1865;
Samuel Hite and
W. N. Hite, at
Staunton, 1861;
William Lawhorn, at
Staunton, 1862;
S. S. Miller and
Thomas P. McDowell, at
Gordonsville, 1862;
William Orenbaun, 1861;
James P. Paxton, in prison, 1863;
John Paxton, at
Richmond, 1862;
Cooke Sloan, at
Staunton, 1861;
James Steele, at
Point Lookout, April, 1865;
Benjamin Templeton, at
Staunton, 1861;
John White and
Cyrus Withers, at
Richmond, 1862;
J. Womeldorf, 1861.
Wounded and Recovered—
Hugh S. Beard,
Charlottesville, May 3, 1862;
James P. Cash and
William H. Cash,
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862;
William M. Crist,
Petersburg, April 2, 1865, lost leg;
H. W. Decker, 1862;
James P. Ford,
Petersburg, July 30, 1864;
George J. Hamilton,
Petersburg, April 2, 1865;
Robert W. Johnston,
Petersburg, 1864;
Robert McNutt,
Spotsylvania, May 1864;
D. A. Ott,
Strasburg, June I, 1862, lost arm;
Thomas Paxton,
Strasburg, June 1, 1862;
Franklin Shewey, Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863;
C. D. Vess,
Cross Keys, June 8, 1862, lost leg;
Albright Wallace, Alleghany Mountain, December 12, 1861;
Robert White,
E. M. Wiseman (lost foot),
W. P. Alexander,
Valentine Carver,
J. F. Doyle,
J. J. Hamilton,
John M. Hite,
J. B. Holler,
L. D. Kerr,
L. T. Luck,
S. S. Miller, Arch
Strickler, and
Lieutenant W. T. Wilson, at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863;
Lieutenant W. K. Donald,
Charlottesville, May 3, 1863.