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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
end of war. H. W. K. Davis, third sergeant (one of the Confederacy's bravest boys). Killed in battle at Port Republic. John J. Cobb, fourth sergeant. A good soldier, and was severely wounded at battle of Chancellorsville, and died since the war. S. Branch Hunt, first corporal. No truer or better man belonged to Jackson's Corps. His health failed him and he was retired; died since the war. R. H. Amos, second corporal. Discharged May, 1862, on account of defective vision. A. W. Cade, third corporal. A good man — an excellent soldier. Robert Harvey, fourth corporal. No truer or better soldier belonged to this old company. Privates. Adams. A. B. A most excellent soldier; was wounded at the battle of Port Republic, and served to end of war. Armistead, Robert H. Wounded at McDowell, Chancellorsville, and at Richmond. Allen, Willie. Died in hospital, 1862. Amos, W. S. Discharged; over age. Allen, Wesley. Put in a substitute in 1862, and afterwards