, J.
Daylong, B.
Deel, J.
Delman, J. Killed.
Dennet, J.
Donohue, F.
Drinkard, J. Killed at Baker's Creek.
Druming J.
Fagan, J. S.
Fink, G.
Fink, J.
Finney, N.
Finney, W.
Fulniher, R.
Givens, J.
Haney, O.
Hollins, J.
Hooke, G.
Houts, J.
Hunter, A.
Irvin, J.
Kenell, R.
Lemon, P.
Linkenhoger, G.
Lypes, D. Killed at Baker's Creek.
Lypes, J.
Livingston, A. B.
Livingston, C.
McCartney, W.
Markham, J.
Matthews, James.
Dead.
Miller, M. S.
Mitchell, J.
Moreley, G. R.
Moeleck, J.
Murset, J.
Newall, R.
Nofsinger, C.
New, J. N.
Nowell, G.
Obenchain, F.
Obenchain, J. Killed.
Painter, F.
Plecker, Adam H., gunner.
Rady, P.
Ribble, L.
Richardson, D.
Richardson, M.
Robertson, P.
Robertson, S.
Shank,——
Smith, J. J., gunner.
Stennet, H.
Stennet, R.
Thomas, W.
Walkup, A.
Ware, G.
Watson,——
White, C., color-bearer.
White, G.
W
private.
Know nothing of him now.
Anthony, James, private.
Know nothing of him now.
Alestocead.
Ervin, J. S., private.
Dead.
Ervin, James, private.
Not known.
Ervin, Milton, privatSam, private.
Living; Hively, Va.
Greever, James, private.
Living; Staunton, Va.
Griner, GeJacob A., private.
Know nothing.
Harrouff, James H., private.
Living; West Virginia.
Hiner,
Lindsey, Paul, private.
Not known.
Lysle, James, private.
Died in prison, 1863, with fever.
Matheng, O. P., private.
Dead.
McInian, James M., private.
Dead.
Nott, Markwood, privateing; Elkins, W. Va. A minister now.
Propps, James, private.
Dead.
Pritt, Jim, private.
Diedad.
Right, Tyler, private.
Dead.
Right, James, private.
Dead.
Syple, Samuel, private.
Lvate.
Living; Williamsville, Va.
Williams, James T., private.
Know nothing.
Williams, Jeff,
Williams, Robert, private.
Dead.
Wright, James H., private.
Dead.
Wright, Tyler, private.[3 more...]
ate, wounded at Seven Pines (dead).
Burner, James, private, wounded at Seven Pines (dead).
Blddison, private, wounded and missing.
Fish, James W., private, died at Manassas, December, 1861.e, surrendered at Appomattox (dead).
Mills, James W., private, missing.
Mills, Alexander, priold Harbor, June 3, 1864 (living).
Mathews, James M., private, wounded at Seven Pines, badly (deed desperately, May 6, 1864 (dead).
Maddox, James.
McFarland, William A., sergeant, wounded a, Isaac, private, wounded (living).
Stokes, James W., private, captured (dead).
Stokes, Richate, wounded at Spotsylvania (dead).
Walker, James H., private, wounded and disabled at first andy, John, private, captured (dead).
Coleman, James T., private, killed at Hatcher's Run, 1864.
rt Steadman (living).
Fry, J. N.
Harris, James O., sergeant, surrendered at Appomattox (dead)ured.
Moore, Shepherd, captured.
Maddox, James, captured.
Michie, Lucien A., captured at F[4 more...]
26, 1862; exchanged August 5, 1862.
Bragg, James Y., fourth sergeant; promoted through differenttysburg; exchanged March 10, 1865.
Salmon, James, fifth sergeant, promoted through different grManassas battle, August 30, 1862.
Brockman, James P., enlisted August 22, 1862.
Butler, Jacob H., transferred to other service.
Bramham, James G., promoted first sergeant; severely woundedjoined by transfer, August I, 1862.
Carver, James C., died December 25, 1861, at Manassas, of ty of typhoid fever February 21, 1862.
Flynt, James T., wounded badly in right hand June 1, 1862, 3, 1863, in battle of Gettysburg.
Madison, James A., captured at Yorktown, April 26, 1862; exchded March, 1865, at Hulcher Run.
Pritchett, James D., wounded in head June 27, 1862, at Gaines' 1862, over thirty-five years of age.
Smith, James A., enlisted May 10, 1861.
Sampson, George W.han, Cornelius G., detailed teamster.
Wood, James E., wounded in right side, July 3, 1863, at Ge[2 more...]
Harrison, first sergeant; Vandiver, J. L., second sergeant; Dailey, James, third sergeant; Seymour, Able, fourth sergeant; Hopkins, David, fian, Ala.; Anderson, Nathan H., Athey, William, Allen, J., Albright, James, Armentrout, Sol., Bobo, Jackson, Bean, Fred, Bierkamy, William, Brm, Bennett, Henry, Browning, E. R., Md.; Boggs, Gus, Md.; Crawford, James, Contey, Jack, Carson, John W., Cleaver, William, Clutter, J. W., Cam, Harness, W. W., Hill, I., Houck, William, Houseworth, J., Hess, James, Hunter, John, Hutter, C. R., High, J. W., Hoad, H., Hack, A. C., Mon, J. H., Miller, Charles, Martin, William, Miller, Rader, Miller, James, Mills, Reuben, Miles, William, Michael, Isaac, Neville, Thornton, tickley, S., Steele, John, Showalter, D. H., Shipman, J., Saunders, James, Scott, F., Shoemate, William, Shryock, J., Spaulding, William, Shon, Vallandingham, J. L., Md.; Whitmore, John, Watring, Ben, Welch, James, Welton, S., Westmoreland, M., White, Charles, Williamson, J. B., M
ones, Henry, living.
Jones, Philip, living.
Jeffries, James A., living.
Keys, wounded in hand at Buckton, 1862.
Kment.
Marshall, Polk, joined 12th Regiment.
Marshall, James, lost sight of him.
Martin, Gibson, died since the war. ter, Proff, lost sight of; I think he is dead.
Mitchell, James, killed in the Wilderness.
Mitchell, John H., living at ortown, Va.
Stewart, John W., living in Iowa.
Sutton, James, died since the war.
Silcott, Landon, died since the war
Taylor, Rufus, living near Rectortown, Va.
Templeman, James, living, near Markham, Va.
Triplett, Leonidas, lives at
Templeman, Robert, lives at Orleans, Va.
Templeman, Dr. James, died in Baltimore since the war.
Turner, Wm. F. (Capt' Station in 1863.
Wingfield, Wm., living.
Wingfield, James, living.
Wiggonton, Isaac, living.
Welsh, F. R. (Thirsh, Bogue, living at King George County, Va.
Wigginton, James, lost sight of him.
Wilson, William, lost sight of him.
Second Lieutenant, John W. Davidson, served from April 23, 1862, to 1865.
Third Lieutenant, William N. Parsley, served from April 23, 1862, to 1865.
Allan, James B.
Allan, Robert (dead).
Atkins, H. C.
Atkins, William T. (dead).
Batkins, Cornelius (dead).
Bowles, William.
Boyd, George G. (dead).
Boyd, Witt, William (wounded).
Hughes, P. H. (wounded; dead).
Johnson, P. L.
Jones, Washington (killed).
Jones, William Wingfield (wounded and dead)
Kelley, James S. (dead).
Kent, George W. (wounded).
Lipscomb, Henry (wounded).
Lorgan, Benjamin (dead).
Mantlo, William (twice wounded).
Mantlo, Cornelius (wounde, Richard A.
Thomas, R. H. (dead).
Timberlake, Junius (dead).
Tomblin, John H.
Tyler, Davis.
Via, Andrew (discharged).
Via, William H.
Warren, James B. (dead).
White, Lee (killed at Drewry's Bluff).
Wicker, William (killed at Sharpsburg).
Wright, George W.
Wright, Gus. W. (wounded).
Wright, Josep
. L. V., killed, 268
Brent, killed, Captain, 272
Brooke Captain John M., 239
Bruce, Captain D. H., 155
Bruner, Captain, Andrew Jackson, 283
Bullock. Captain James D. 238
Burgwyn, Col. H. K., killed, 120
Campbell, Historian, Charles, 7
Carter, Lieut. Robert R., 239
Chalmers, Gen. J. R., 217
Chancellorsville, Finfederates Buried at Vicksburg, 53
Conway Dr. W. B 160
Cutshaw, Col. W. E., Tribute to 372
De Leon, T. C., 167
Dickens, Capt. J. N. L., 284
Dinkins, Captain James 60,109
Dranesville, Federal Victory at in 1861, 69
Duke, Gen. Basil W., 160
Egerton Capt.
W. B. 21
Ellsworth, G. A., Telegraph Operator, 118
Ew Gen. Thomas M., 57
McCabe, Capt. W. Gordon 125
McClay. Corporal John killed, 278
McNeill's Rangers roll of, 323
McNeill, Capt. J. C., 30
McCreary. Col. James B., 278
Malvern Hill Reminiscences of 125
Manassas, First Battle of, 33 Second Battle of, 194
Manassas to Frazier's Farm, .?66
Maury, Commodore, M.