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William Mimms, killed at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864.
Corporal J. B. Nuckolls, killed at Sharpsburg, September 17, 1862.
John Preskitt, killed at Gettysburg.
Ensign R. H. Stafford, killed at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864.
W. B. (Tobe) Ward, killed near Petersburg.
P. W. Chappell, killed at Petersburg.
Lucius Williams, killed at Winchester.
Isaac Eason, killed 19th May near Spotsylvania C. H.
J. T. Eberhart, killed at Snicker's Gap, July 18, 1864.
William Howard, killed at Petersburg.
The following died of wounds or disease: S. M. Blackburn, C. H. Cobb, B. Fitzpatrick, G. P. Grimmett, M. G. Holloway, H. H. McPhaul, W. A. Noble, P. Philpot, W. P. Bowdon, W. F. Chesson, J. M. Germany, A. A. Gillespie, R. L. Hairston, W. J. Moody, R. J. Nobles, died in prison, S. L. Roberts, S. G. Starke, R. T. Simmons, M. W. Wright, R. P. Wynn, E. H. Strobell, A. J. Veasey, C. F. Wagner.
The following have died since the war: R. F. Ligon, Geo. Jones, J. H. E