Poyner, Frank Pierce, Jackson Rawls, Elisha Rawls, of A.; James Rodgers, William D. Rodgers, Asa Rodgers, Robert Riddick, Richard T. Riddick, Charles Riddick, Miles E. Riddick, Samuel Sneed, T. P. Savage, Samuel Simpson, C. E. Sumner, Dempsey Sumner, C. C. Swett, R. R. Smith, H. E. Smith, J. C. Savage, J. Newton Smith, promoted to first sergeant; J. A. Turrentine, N. R. Wilkerson, James Woodward, G. W. Whitley, Alpheus Wilson.
Of the above roll, only the following survive: Captain Patrick H. Lee, Colonel Alexander Savage, Corporal R. C. Daughtrey; Privates Nathaniel Babb, Charles T. Cross, John Cartwright, Hugh and E. T. Collins, D. P., T. G. and Jacob H. Daughtrey, J. A. Doughtie, E. H. Darden, H. Eley, G. M. Goodwin, Thomas Harrell, Joel P. Holland, J. D. House, W. J. Lee, Wm. F. and J. N. Milteer, James E. and Jesse Oberry, Paul and Benjamin Palmer, Charles B. and A. I. Parker, J. B. and W. H. Porter, Jackson Rawls, B. R. and H. E. Smith, J. A. Turrentine, and N. R. Wilkerson.
ntreville, October 1, 1861, as to Invading the North.
President Davis' Version of it, 128.
Cooke, John Esten, 9.
Craney Island, Battle of, 147.
Crocker, Hon. James F., 128.
Crocker, Rev W. A., 50.
Crook, General, George, 289.
Crouch, Dr. Richard G., 179.
Cummings, Colonel Arthur C., 363.
Custer, General G. A., 112, 147; roster in 1861-5, 148; Officers of the Monument Association, 149.
Posey, General, Carnot, 241.
Potomac, All quiet along the Lines, 66.
Preston, Colonel James P., 367.
Price, D. D., Rev. W. T., 285.
Prisons of the North and South respectively, 71.
Prisoners of War North and South, Treatment of, relatively to s of, 67.
Scovill, Colonel E. A, 45.
Secession, the right of, 55; Early approval of in New England, 59, 61; proposed by Massachusetts in 1844, 60.
Seddon, James A , 133.
Sheppard, W. L., 237.
Sheridan, General Philip H, Vandalism of, 215.
Siever's, Wm, 237.
Simmons, Dr., James, 36
Slavery in the South incident o