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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
Samuel Reedy. A. O. Sanders, wounded below Richmond. A. T. Sanders; died since the war. William Sanders, died during the war. Jesse Seay. Benjamin Sexton, died from wounds, Second Manassas. F. H. Sexton, died in prison. M. Sexton, killed Gettysburg. Sexton, wounded. C. C. Snider, died from wounds. T. C. Sexton. A. J. Staley. R. S. Stephens, died since war. J. H. Sayers. T. E. Schwartz. W. B. Skeffey, died at Elmira prison. Willoughby Savage. Henry Sexton, wounded. C. C. Snider, died from wounds. T. C. Sexton. A. J. Staley. R. S. Stephens, died since war. J. H. Sayers. T. E. Schwartz. W. B. Skeffey, died at Elmira prison. Willoughby Savage. Henry Tibbs, died during the war. J. B. Umbarger, lost arm at Gettysburg. A. N. Umbarger. William Umbarger, wounded Chancellorsville; died since the war. Ephriam Umbarger, died since the war. D. W. Venable. R. C. Vaughan, promoted captain; died after war. W. D. Willmore, wounded in front of Richmond, 1864. Thomas J. Wolf, died from wounds received at Chancellorsville. Sampson H. Wolf, killed First Manassas. Joseph Wolf; dead. Lafayette Wolf. A. I. Wygal. T. J. Wygal; d