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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
killed near Groveton, Second Manassas. J. J. Bishop, first sergeant; died from wounds Second Manassas. J. M. Fuller, second sergeant; wounded Gettysburg. F. W. Rider, third sergeant; died after war. J. M. Thomas, fourth sergeant; promoted captain. D. B. Kootz, first corporal; wounded Kernstown. I. M. Lampie, second corporal; wounded Spotsylvania Courthouse; died since war. H. T. Killinger, third corporal. T. A. Oury, fourth corporal; wounded First Manassas; dead. Adam Allen, killed Chancellorsville. Benjamin Allen, wounded Winchester; lost an eye; dead. David Allison. I. G. Anderson, lost leg, Sharpsburg; dead. John S. Apperson, commissioned hospital steward 1862; assigned duty with Field Infirmary, Second Corps, A. N. V. (Surgeon Black). B. F. Bates. William Barbour; dead. Alex Bear, promoted lieutenant 1862. W. P. Bell, died from wounds, Second Manassas. Randolph Bradley, killed below Richmond. Isaac Brown, killed Sharpsburg.