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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
those of recruits after the company returned from Camp Douglas, where they were sent as prisoners of war after the fall of Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862. About eighty of the company were surrendered at Donelson: John H. Guy, Captain. Jonathan Talley, First Lieutenant. John Brown Budwell, Second Lieutenant. J. H. Guerrant, Third Lieutenant. Isaac Curd, First Sergeant. J. D. Massie, Second Sergeant. T. E. Gathright, Third Sergeant. John Morris, Fourth Sergeant. J. T. Ballou, Comissary Sergeant. T. A. Curd, Quartermaster Sergeant. H. H. Hoye, First Corporal. Ned Miller, Second Corporal. F. M. Woodson, Third Corporal. F. E. Woodson, Fourth Corporal. H. R. Sutton, Fifth Corporal. W. B. Bowles, Sixth Corporal. J. O. Massie, Seventh Corporal. N. B. Terry, Eighth Corporal. Privates. R. N. Allen, R. A. Allen, G. W. Allen, Jr., W. H. Armstrong, J. J. Atkinson, Spott Atkinson, Bob Alvis, J. L. Alvis, Lunsford Armstrong,