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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. M. Davis, D. S. Davis, Wm. Dunaway, Jos. Eubanks, C. P. Fincher, T. D. Fincher, Private L. A. Hames, W. G. Hughes, M. M. Humphreys, A. L. Hunsucker, A. A. Killian, D. E. Killian, H. Mabry, N. Malone, L. McDaniel, J. C. Mott, J. F. Powell, A. W. St. Amand, J. D. Smith, Wm. Smith, P. G. Thomas, D. A. Thomas, J. J. Walker, D. D. Willard, 1st Corporal W. H. H. Hunt, Private B. F. Cleveland, J. R. Cleveland, H. M. Duke, J. T. Duke, P. L. Dean, E. J. Elliott, T. L. Gibson, Robt. Isbell, J. I. Kilbey, Private D. A. Liles, John Lester, S. H. Medlin, J. R. Norris, W. D. Rochester, Jason Robinson, C. J. Simmons, F. L. Sitton, W. O. Singleton. Co. C. 1st Sergeant R. E. Sloan, 2d Sergeant J. T. Skelton, 3d Sergeant J. P. Sullivan, 4th Sergeant T. O. Jenkins, 5th Sergeant E. B. Rice, 1st Corporal J. F. Clinkscales, 4th Corporal R. L. Keys, Private T. B. Burriss, B. P. Byrum, J. N. Byrum, B. T. Clinkscales, R. M. Clinkscales
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
nt soldier. W. P. Walker, second captain. Killed in the battle of Chancellorsville. The Confederacy never had a better soldier. H. G. Richardson, third and last captain. Wounded at Gaines' Mill, 1862, and served to the end of the war. W. T. Lee, first lieutenant. A good soldier, and at the reorganization failed to be re-elected; died since the war. Robert L. Brightwell, second lieutenant. Accidently killed on the retreat from Rich Mountain by a wagon turning over on him. T. L. Gibson, third lieutenant. Failed to be re-elected at the reorganization in May, 1862, and left the company. C. L. Carr, second lieutenant. Elected at the reorganization, and afterwards cashiered for violating fifty-second article of war. W. H. Wilkerson, first lieutenant. Lost his right leg in battle, at Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864, and never missed a battle till wounded; was truly a good soldier. L. Amos, second lieutenant. Fought gallantly in every battle in which he was eng