town, 1862.
Risk, John H., died in Indiana since the war.
Runnels, Samuel H., died of disease, October 21, 1863.
Smiley, Thomas M., living at Moffett's Creek.
Snyder, James, living at Middlebrook.
Smith, Mordecai, living in Indiana.
1, 1862, living at Moffett's Creek.
Rippetoe, Carlisle, March 21, 1862, killed at Second Manassas, August 30, 1862.
Smiley, John P., March 21, 1862, living at Middlebrook.
Sillings, W. H. H., March 21, 1862, died a prisoner at Camp Chase, 18anuary 24, 1864, living at Middlebrook.
Hanger, Enos B., April 1, 1864, killed at Spotsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Smiley, William A., May 17, 1864, killed at Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864.
Baylor, Addison W., July 1, 1864, living at Churchvimountains of Hampshire and Morgan counties; the miasma of summers in the swamps of Henrico and Hanover.
The brigade at the beginning of 1863 numbering but 1200 muskets. T. M. Smiley, Orderly Sergeant, Co. D, fifth Va. Infantry, Stonewall Brigade.
d, 337.
Sasser, Philip, 110.
Savage's Station, 378.
Sebastapol, compared with Fort Fisher, 257.
Secession vindicated, 17; belief that there would be no war, 158.
Semmes, C. S. Navy, Admiral R, 306.
Seven Days Battles, 125.
Seven Pines, Battle of the, 123.
Sharpsburg, Battle of, 129, 138
Shenandoah, The Confederate warship, exploits of, 165.
Sherman, Gen. W. T., 354.
Shiloh, Battle of, 215, 325.
Slaughter, Gen. James E., 226.
Slocomb, The Lady, 221.
Smiley, Sergeant T. M., 57.
Smith, Gen E. Kirby, 226.
Soldiers, Federal and Confederate, motives of, 21
Songs of the South, 212. 267.
South, The honor of, untarnished, 198.
South Mountain, Battle of, 128.
Spotswood's Trans-montane Expedition, 208.
Spotsylvania C. H., Battle of, 244, 368, 375.
Star, Richmond, Va., cited, 104, 346, 368.
Steadman, Battle of Fort, 69.
Stevenson, Major J. M., 267.
Stiles, D. D., Rev. Joseph C., 26.
Stiles, Major, Robert, 15.
Stoneman, Gen., George