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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Goochland Light Dragoons. (search)
Woodson and James E. Walder. This makes a total of fifty-seven, rank and file. The following recruits enlisted from time to time: David B. Allan, dead, Powhatan Ayers, dead, E. H. Argyle, Joseph Argyle, dead, Mat. G. Anderson, dead, Robert Anderson, Pat. Brannan, drowned 1863 pursuing Yankees, William Baugh, dead, Branch Bell, R. L. Brooking, dead, A. C. Brooking, John Black, dead, Thomas Burk, dead, B. F. Bowles, Thomas A. Curd, dead, Isaac Curd, Julien Childress, George T. Cowherd, Robert Dabney, A. V. Duval, dead, Robert Dickenson, dead, R. Q. Dickenson, John H. Duke, James Duke, Dandridge Bollings, dead, John Eades, George W. Fleming, James Foster, dead, Samuel R. Guy, dead, Thomas M. Gathright, John S. Gathright, S. H. Gathright, William Galt, dead, Joseph Goodman, died 1864, Julien Henderson, wounded at Trevillian's Depot, Thomas Herndon, died 1862, George T. Herndon, wounded at Pole Green Church, Thomas J. Holman, killed at Spotsylvania, Edward Haden, killed at Spotsylvania
d. Mr. Magruder, from the Committee on Elections, presented a bill providing for ascertaining and certifying Elections of Delegates and Senators during the existing war, which was read a first time, and laid on the table. on motion of Mr. Dabney, the unfinished business of the morning was taken up, and discussed at considerable length, in which the faculty, cadets and General management of the Virginia Military Institute was freely canvassed. During its progress the fact was developed 3. That the officers of said institution be, and they are hereby, required, if cadet Wm. A. Daniel shall , to reinstate him as a cadet of said institute, without prejudice to his position therein on account of his withdrawal therefrom in November last, and if the facts stated by him in his letter to Mr. Robert Dabney be substantially established, it is the further duty of said officers to drop from the rolls every cadet who participated in that outrage. On motion, the House adjourned.