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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
M. Thigpen, Samuel V. Williams. Second Lieutenants—Andrew M. Thigpen, Macon G. Cherry, Samuel V. Williams, Reuben E. Mayo, Samuel Tappen. Enlisted men, 131. Company D—Captain—L. R. Anderson. First Lieutenants—Cornelius Stephens, John S. Easton. Second Lieutenants—John S. Easton, James M. Perkins, George W. Parker, Thomas King. Enlisted men, 16. Company E—Captains—R. C. Cotten, Charles M. Stedman, James T. Phillips, John J. Crump. First Lieutenants—Charles M. Stedman, JaJohn S. Easton, James M. Perkins, George W. Parker, Thomas King. Enlisted men, 16. Company E—Captains—R. C. Cotten, Charles M. Stedman, James T. Phillips, John J. Crump. First Lieutenants—Charles M. Stedman, James T. Phillips, John J. Crump, N. B. Hilliard. Second Lieutenants—R. C. Cotten, Jr., James T. Phillips, John J. Crump, Thos. B. Long, N. B. Hilliard, C. C. Goldson, S. J. Tally. Enlisted men, 183. By reason of his health Lieutenant Thomas B. Long resigned in July, 1862. He was a most accomplished officer; brave, competent and true, he was respected by all. Company F.—Captains-David B. DeBerry, John C. Gaines. First Lieutenants-John C. Gaines, John C. Montgomery.