ttempted to leave town on the west and north side, but were fired on, and driven back by Morgan's men. And before half the time pretended to be given had elapsed, the artillery was banging away and fired one hundred and seven shots of shell and ball into the town, which lay at his mercy — almost under his feet — and, the only wonder is, that the town was not battered down.
Thirty-six shots took effect on buildings, to wit: Mrs. Mulholland's, on the opposite side of the hill, six shots; A. M. Brown's, three shots; Elias Graham's tavern, three shots; C. F. Rowal's, one shot; S. Haycraft's Riddle House, occupied by G. Gunter, four shots; Dr. Anderson's third story, one shot, killing two men; James D. Cully's frame, two shots; Mrs. Leadan's, two shots; Eagle House, seven shots, killing two men; Mr. George L. Miles's house, three shots; Masonic Hall, one shot; Baptist church, one shot, being a shell, went through a king-post, letting down a girder, and exploding in the attic.
The Catho
sh,
Wm. Pennington,
I. Purvis,
Private J. S. Harris,
J. J. King,
W. L. Lane,
J. J. Sumner,
J. C. Sumner,
—— Williams,
J. W. Butler,
L. S. Brown,
W. J. Sewell,
J. R. Minor,
J. W. Roberts,
J. T. Conner,
G. T. Benton,
G. W. Harwill,
J. M. Hunt,
John Moran,
Jesse Nelson,
Charles Scarbrough,
Wm. Smith,
John Bell,
Private T. P. Redding,
——Richardson,
R. B. Vincent,
James Duck,
G. A. Johnson,
J. L. Johnson,
A. R. Jackson,
J. D. Lawson,
J. Brand,
A. M. Brown,
S. M. Carroll,
J. A. Johnson,
T. M. Jordan,
B. B. Smith,
J. H. Stephens,
S. A. J. Stephens,
J. J. Wallace,
J. Wilkes,
G. Luber,
Robert Burket.
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Twenty-second Georgia Regiment.
Non-Commissioned Staff.
Q. M. Sergeant H. H. Skinner,
Ordnance Sergeant G. H. Barker.
Sergeant J. Brookville,
S. E. Hurst,
W. B. Maxwell,
J. Newsom,
W. R. Logan,
W. R. Hammet,
A. D. Cockram,
J. C. Lewis,
L. F. Peeple,
W. W. Mostileer,
B. W. Bird,
R. S. Warring,
D. R. Hook,
sney was the first, being bushwhacked in West Virginia, and James H. Wilson and Samuel B. Walker were, killed at Appomattox on the 9th of April, 1865, several hours after the terms of capitulation had been signed by Generals Lee and Grant.
The following is a list of the dead and living who at any time during the war served in the company: William Adams, James Y. Anderson, John Y. Anderson, Samuel B. Anderson, Jacob H. Anderson, Robert Anderson, H. W. Bagley, D. S. Black, William Black, A. M. Brown, Charles B. Buchanan, William Brownlee, Jno. Brownlee, S. Balser, James Breedlove, Thomas Chittum, John Chittum, Z. J. Culton, Joseph Culton, John Campbell, William Davis, L. P. Davis, David Dice, George W. Dice, John Dice, Archibald Davis, Andrew Ervin, James B. Firebaugh, James W. Firebaugh, Henry Firebaugh, Taylor Ford, Alexander Ford, Isaac Friend, Robert Fulwiler, Henry A. Green, C. P. Green, John H. Greiner, C. C. Greiner, Granville Greiner, James L. Glendy, J. W. Gibson, John A. Gi