, commanding brigade; wounded.
Jones, Captain Richard W., of Company I, commanding regiment.
Hinton, Lieutenant Drury A., Aide-de-Camp of brigade commander.
Smith, Adjutant Hugh R.
Maclin, Sergeant-Major Joseph J.
Company a
—Petersburg city guard.
Bain, Sergeant John W.
Eckles, Private Benjamin F.; wounded.
; wounded.
Leavitt, Private Ithman M.
Lufsey, Private Henry.
Morrison, Private William H.
Pollard, Captain Thomas P.
Simmons, Private Napoleon B.
Smith, Sergeant William C.
Tatum, Private L.; killed.
Valentine, Private Thomas; wounded.
Weaver, Private Christopher; killed.
Waller, Private T. J.
ComLafayette guard.
Clark, Private John H.
Hardy, Private James.
Harber, Private Charles; killed.
Laughton, Lieutenant John E., Jr.; seriously wounded.
Smith, Private George; wounded.
Company E
—Petersburg Riflemen.
Butts, Private R. Emmett; killed.
Bernard, Private George S.
Bernard, Private D. Meade.
14, 1862.
Rawlings, B. C., private, August 12, 1862; sent to rear from Gettysburg shot through the breast, and died July 4, 1863; buried near field hospital.
Smith, H. D., corporal and sergeant, March 14, 1862; captured June 28, 1863; exchanged March, 1865; returned to battery Apr 2, 1865; recommended for second lieutenant.
. D., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Seeley, R. S., private, March 14, 1862; badly wounded in face at Spotsylvania; served until surrender.
Smith, C. D., private, March 14, 1862; served until badly wounded March 25, 1865.
Straughan, J. L., private, March 14, 1862.
Smith, W. W., private and corporal, MaSmith, W. W., private and corporal, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Seaton, M. V., private, March 14, 1862.
Self, Job, private, November 16, 1863.
Sizer, J. Irving, private, April 29, 1864.
Sewell, G. W., private, March 14, 1862; discharged December 7, 1864.
Strother, R. Q., private, March 14, 1862; transferred to Company E, 1st Engineer Regiment
harf, Lieutenant, J. Thos., 333.
Scorpion, C. S. Monitor 71.
Scully, Colonel John W., 128.
School Books, 361.
Secession, Right of 87, 88.
Selph, Captain, Colin McRae, 70.
Sharpsburg, Battle of, 32, 36, 279; troops engaged, 32.
Sheridan, General P. H., 61.
Shiloh, Battle of 298; troops engaged in, 808, 804; causes of Confederate failure, 316; losses in, 312, 314.
Simpson Colonel B. L., 14, 19.
Sims, C. S. N., Captain Charles. 827.
Slaves and Masters congenial, 368.
Smith, Major Frank killed, 139; Colonel George W., 12; Goldwin, 87; Capt. James Power, 204.
South Carolina, The Prostrate State, 1866-9, 5; opinion in that war would not follow secession, 76; rifle clubs, 75.
South Mountain, Battle of, 32.
Speer, Judge Emory 95.
Spotsylvania C. H., Battle of, 283.
Stage of Life, The, 170.
Starke, General W. E., killed, 33.
Staunton Artillery, 11.
Steaman Capture of Fort, 19.
Stevens, Prize Master, 54.
Strother, Sergeant, Sidney, killed, 2