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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.69 (search)
ohn W. McNutt, living. N. H. McClaugherty, living. Albert McClaugherty, died 1861, of measles. William Mahood, dead. F. W. Mahood, died since the war. R. D. Motley, living. F. M. Mullins, killed at Drewry's Bluff. James H. Mills, wounded at Williamsburg and died two years ago at home. Tobias Manning, killed at Williamsburg. James Monroe, died in 1861. Isaac A. Oney, captured at Williamsburg; now dead. William O'Daniel, living; wounded at Williamsburg. Thaddeus Peters, wounded at Williamsburg; since died. B. Wallace Peck, killed at Gettysburg. George W. Parker, wounded at Seven Pines; died at home since the war. Stephen Prillaman, wounded at Williamsburg; now dead. James A. Perkins, supposed to be dead. Jesse Parson, killed at Gettysburg. Captain Robert A. Richardson, died at home since the war. Manley Reese, killed on train in 1863. William M. Reynolds, living. R. F. Rowland, wounded at Williamsburg in 1862, and Gettysburg
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Company G, Twenty-Fourth Virginia Infantry. From the Richmond Dispatch, June 17, 1901. (search)
John W. McNutt, living. N. H. McClaugherty, living. Albert McClaugherty, died 1861, of measles. William Mahood, dead. F. W. Mahood, died since the war. R. D. Motley, living. F. M. Mullins, killed at Drewry's Bluff. James H. Mills, wounded at Williamsburg and died two years ago at home. Tobias Manning, killed at Williamsburg. James Monroe, died in 1861. Isaac A. Oney, captured at Williamsburg; now dead. William Odaniel, living; wounded at Williamsburg. Thaddeus Peters, wounded at Williamsburg; since died. B. Wallace Peck, killed at Gettysburg. George W. Parker, wounded at Seven Pines; died at home since the war. Stephen Prillaman, wounded at Williamsburg; now dead. James A. Perkins, supposed to be dead. Jesse Parson, killed at Gettysburg. Captain Robert A. Richardson, died at home since the war. Manley Reese, killed on train in 1863. William M. Reynolds, living. R. F. Rowland, wounded at Williamsburg in 1862 and Gettysburg in 1863; liv