le should follow these worthy examples.
I ask right of way in your columns for this Roll of Honor.
Very respectfully, John W. Daniel.
Any errors or omissions in this list should be reported at once to Mrs. Noah K. Davis, University of Virginia, in order that there may be a complete roster of the students of the University of Virginia who died in the service of their country.
Below is given their names, the States from which they came and the place and year of their death:
Abercrombie, L. B., Tex.
Alexander, C. A., Va., Fort Delaware, 1863.
Allen, J., Lt., Va., Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Allen, W. F., Va., Gettysburg, Pa., 1883
Anderson, H., Va., M. W. Sulphur Springs, 1862.
Anderson, W. L., Va., Malvern Hill, Va. 1862.
Anderson, J. S., Capt., Va., Fredericksburg, 1862.
Anderson, J. W., Maj., Va., Bakers Creek, Miss., 1863.
Archer, E. S., Malvern Hill, Va., 1862.
Arnell, W. L., Tenn., 1863.
Arnold, P. M., Lt., Va., Richmond, 1862.
Arnold, A
ost Guard, Lawson C. Meeks, Simon Mayor, Levi N. Oden, William Odom, Dock R. Priddy, John W. Rantz, detailed harness maker.
Company I.
Sergeant: Wesley Thomas, William Corbett.
Musician Henry C. Sweetzer.
Company K.
Privates: Chester W. Abercrombie, Ernest Buhler, detailed shoemaker, Thomas Craddock, Robert Marion, Jas. E. Morrison, Albert W. Seay, Daniel S. Patterson.
The Yorktown election and reorganization.
April 28th, 1862, orders were received from the War Department, at . N. Waters, slightly; William Williams, A. Wooten, both badly.
Total, 12.
Company K—Killed—Private J. M. C. Payne.
Wounded—Lieutenant Townsend, Lieutenant Fitzgerald, Sergeants Jones, Taylor, Ethridge, all mortally; Corporal Scott, Privates Abercrombie, W. S. Ford, N. H. Goslin, C. H. Herring,
H. H. Rowell, W. Stallmarks, slightly; S. M. Adams, D. T. Jenkins,
J. A. Powell, all mortally.
Total, 14. H. A. Whiting, A. A. A. General, 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division.
Summary.
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