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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
] killed, and ten privates wounded [names not given in that sketch, and only three of their names can be gathered from subsequent rolls, to-wit: James A. Ford, Robert Frazer, Jos. McCalpine]. Nine horses were killed and five wounded. On the 20th, the battery was sent to the vicinity of Port Royal, where that roll was made out. Marcery at Chambersburg, Pa. Charles E. Young, appointed lieutenant in engineer regiment, June 24, 1863, but did not leave the battery till after Gettysburg. Robert Frazer, discharged for wound, August 31, 1863. R. W. Swann, who joined August 15, 1863, was discharged August 28, 1863, and Minor W. Swann substituted for him. J. Eppes, W. H. *Estill, William C. Fairfax, Randolph Faulkner, E. Boyd Fishburne, Clemt. D. Font, Henry Ford, Henry F. Ford, James A. Frazer, Robert *Friend, Benjamin C. M. Fuller, John Garnett, James M. Gay, Charles Gay, Erskine M. Gerard, Edward Died at Chimborazo hospital, of
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