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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. Crawford. This man was captured at Darbytown, on 7th October, 1864, was paroled and came to Richmond sick. Just prior to the evacuation of Richmond he received a sick furlough. Communication being cut off, he joined his company at Amelia C. H., Va., hoping thereby to reach his home. He has done no duty since being paroled. Co. D. 1st Sergeant L. C. Zimmerman, 2d Sergeant F. V. Landrum, 3d Sergeant Wm. H. Richardson, 4th Sergeant A. J. Nesbitt, Private L. L. Foster, A. A. Foster, W. D. Gaston, A. L. Gaston, 5th Sergeant Pascal Kawkins, 1st Corporal Wm. M. Foster, 2d Corporal Moses Foster, 3d Corporal J. W. Hankins, Private W. H. Ballinger, A. R. Ballinger, O. P. Ballinger, T. P. Booker, W. S. Booker, H. H. Brown, G. Burnett, C. Bright, John E. Cox, B. Dalton, John R. Dickson, Private Wm. Gleen, A. Kaisler, W. Knight, A. J. Surratt, John Surratt, John Settle, J. A. Snoddy, R. Turner, Wm. Timmons, Jessee C. Williams, John C.