nty, with orders to suppress bushwhacking, etc., and to disarm and parole the Home Guards.
Died in Winchester, April 2, 1894.
Second lieutenants—Thomas Birch, died February 6, 1863, near Monticello, Ky.; Thomas Jefferson Haggard, Taylor Tracy, transferred from General Humphry Marshall's Army, November 5, 1862, wounded at Bull's Gap, November 13, 1862; James Royall Price, promoted from sergeant major.
Sergeants—First, John W. Gordon; second, W. S. Hogan; third, John A. Kelly; fourth, John Flynn, died in Camp Douglas, January 8, 1864, of congestive chills; fifth, Milton Vivion.
Corporals—First, J. S. Gamboe; second, Wm. B. Willis; second, J. H. Carter, died February 24, 1863, near Monticello, Ky., of brain fever; third, Benj. H. Jones; fourth, F. M. Cottman.
Privates—J. H. Adams, discharged December 1, 1862, disability; J. N. Aldridge, died in Camp Douglas, October 21, 1864, of typhoid fever; Lewis Ballard, George Birch, Aaron Blythe, Henry Charles, R. H. Chisholm, David C
war.
Carter, Pitman, killed in the Wilderness in 1864 (Friday).
Clem, A. W., blacksmith, dead.
Chancellor, George, still living in Fauquier, near Delaplane.
Diffendaffer, George, lost sight of.
Donnelley, John B., died since the war in Washington, D. C.
Dean, Thomas, was drowned in Missouri after the war.
Darnell, J. B., living at Waynesboro, Va.
Dawson, lives in Baltimore, Md.
Engle, Bub., Upperville, Va., still living.
Eastham, Henry, lost sight of (dead).
Flynn, Henry, died since the war.
Fletcher, John (Capt.), was killed at Buckton in 1862.
Fletcher, Joshua C. (Second sergt.), was badly hurt in a charge in November, 1864.
Fletcher, Clinton, killed at Greenland Gap (West Virginia Raid).
Foster, Wm., still living; was a captain in Mosby's Battalion at the close of the war.
Francis, George W., living in Moundsville, Va.
Foley, Oswald, killed at Kelley's Island, 1861.
Geiman, Jess C. (Ord.
Sergt.), lives at Bloomfield, Va.
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