e, Lorenzo.
Lipscomb, Charles P.
Miller, James M.
Milstead, Benjamin.
Marshall, James. ings, T. D., Jr.
Kean, R. G. H.
Kinnear, James O.
Kreuttner, Joseph.
Lee, John A.
Laphrey, M. L.
Kyle, Benjamin M.
Lavinder, James.
McCormack, S.
McCormack, William D.
r, Pleasant.
Rucker, George W.
Reynolds, James.
Rodgers, George W.
Still, Thomas.
Stph.
Bibb, John R.
Bowman, N. B.
Boyd, James.
Brooke, St. George T.
Browning, John.
. East.
Privates.
Alvis, Sam.
Brooks, James.
Brooks, Thomas.
Bransom, Jackson.
Br
Eads, Samuel.
Fletcher, Lucian.
Gowin, James.
Gowin, Sam.
Green, Charles.
Goolsby,n, Samuel T.
Perkins, Richard J.
Rucker, James G.
Reid, William S.
Rose, Harry J.
Rer, Ed. B.
Smithson, Leslie C.
Stephens, James W.
Stratton, Albert F.
Smith, Vincent C.inney, Barney.
McCorkle, John J.
Nowlin, James B.
Rodes, Lafayette P.
Steptoe, Jacob M.[52 more...]
ber 2, 1862, by the explosion of a caisson.
Boyd, Hamilton.
Died near Orange C. H., Va.
Branch, Charles.
Brown, James F.
Bulger, John.
Bunch.
Burgess.
Burke, Hugh.
Wounded at Funkstown, Md.
Byron. Killed; place not known.
his command; got a furlough, and instead of taking it, went with the command and was killed near Warrenton, Va.
Dumne, James.
Dusenberry, John.
Elam.
Epperly, 1st.
Epperly, 2d.
Evans, Benton.
Killed in the Shenandoah Valley.
Eiam.
Wounded at New Baltimore, Va., September, 1863.
Hunter, Dr. Pat.
Jenkins, Thomas.
Johnston, F. N.
Kane, James C.
Kane, John.
Key, John R.
King, E. S. Captured at Westminster, Md., June 29, 1863.
Latimer, George S.
Le Little Baltimore, Va., October, 1863.
Myers.
Neal, Frank.
Neal, Henry (or Harry).
O'Brien, Edw. H.
Owens, James.
Owens, Thomas.
Killed in the Valley of Virginia.
Parker, Joseph.
Killed at Aldie, Va., June 18, 1863.
Phillip
lle, Battle of, 238
Peters, Colonel W. E., 218, his noble conduct at Chambersburg, Pa., 266; Winfield, 116.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, 1.
Philip II and William of Orange, 30.
Piatt, Donn, 103.
Porter, General, Fitz John, 147; Constructor J. L., 207.
Price, Major R. C., killed, 110.
Prisons, Northern and Southern, 29, 229, 257.
Prisoners, Treatment and Exchange of. 77-79, 230; Fatality among, in Northern prisons, 100.
Ramseur, General S. D., 105, killed, 372.
Randall. James R., 338.
Randolph, Colonel, Robert, 146.
Rebels and Rebellions, 3, 7.
Reed, W. P., 117.
Reynolds, General J. F., 148.
Richmond, First Federal to enter, 152.
Rogers, Major, wounded, 114.
Rhodes, James F., 19.
Rodes, General R. E., 111.
Sadler, D. M., 174.
Sanitary Commission, Federal, 81.
Sassacus destroyed.
The, 213.
Schofield, General J. M., 97.
Scott, Colonel, John, 142; General Winfield, 20.
Secession, discussed, 13. 334, 362; of Southern States, 17; prime insti