Va., M. W. Sulphur Springs, 1862.
Anderson, W. L., Va., Malvern Hill, Va. 1862.
Anderson, J. S., Capt., Va., Fredericksburg, 1862.
Anderson, J. W., Maj., Va., Bakers Creek, Miss., 1863.
Archer, E. S., Malvern Hill, Va., 1862.
Arnell, W. L., Tenn., 1863.
Arnold, P. M., Lt., Va., Richmond, 1862.
Arnold, A. J., Lt., Va., Port Republic, 1862.
Arrington, S. L., Capt., Ala., Farewell, Tenn., 1862.
Ashton, R. W., Va., Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Austin, L. M., Surg., Greenville, S. C., 1863.
Avery, H. A.: Miss., Island No.10, Miss., 1862.
Banks, T. W., Lt., Va., Gloucester co., Va., 1865.
Barbour, A. M., Maj., Va., Montgomery, Ala., 1865.
Barraud, T. L., Capt. Va., Brandy Station, Va., 1863.
Barton, D. R., Lt., Va., Fredericksburg, Va., 1862.
Barnett, B. N., Miss.
Batley, W. H., Ga., Sharpsburg, Md., 1862.
Baylor, T. G., Va., Petersburg, Va. 1861.
Baylor, W. S. H., Va., Manassas, Va. 1862.
Beale, J. R., Va., Bedford County, Va., 1862.
us and Aberdeen in Mississippi; Selma, Montgomery, Eufala, and Huntsville, in Alabama; Albany, Macon, Augusta, Athens, Rome and Atlanta in Georgia; Spartanburg, Greenville and Columbia, in South Carolina; Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Raleigh, Statesville and Charlotte, in North Carolina; and Danville, Lynchburg, Petersburg and Richmonthe city, and Mr. S. reaped a rich harvest from his corner in window glass.
Various small attempts were made to manufacture chemicals at Knoxville, Tenn., Greenville, S. C., Columbia, S. C., and Milledgeville and Macon, Ga., but, outside of producing a few gun caps and nitre for making gunpowder and a few carboys of sulphuric acnt out by traders and speculators in Paducah, Ky., and Cairo, Ill., and their main points of operation were Memphis, Tenn., Helena, Ark., Napoleon, Ark., and Greenville, Miss.
In regard to Napoleon, very few of this generation ever heard of the town, nor can it be found on the maps of the present day; yet in war time Napoleon, Ark
., Harris county, Ga. West Point, Ga., R. F. D. I.
Loftin, Frank S., Franklin, Heard county, Ga. Franklin, Ga.
Loud,——.
Luckie, Alfred T., Covington, Ga. Athens, Ga.
*Mabry, J., Houston county, Ga. Died 1864.
Markley, Wm. A., Greenville, S. C. Commerce, Texas.
Marsh, Clayton H., Cartersville, Georgia.
Wounded at Oconee Bridge battle, died in Savannah, Ga., November 1864.
McClatchey, W. Penn, Marietta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mays,——.
McLauren,—, South Carolina.
*Mn, T., Albany, Ga.
Wilcox,——
Williams, O. S., Hamilton, Harris county, Ga.
Williams, T.
*Wright, B. F., Covington, Ga.
Wright, C.
*Young, Thomas, Valdosta, Ga.
Casualties in the Battalion.
Cadet Corporal Anderson, of Greenville, S. C., was wounded in knee during siege of Atlanta, and died August 11, 1864, two days later, in hospital.
Cadet F. E. Courvoisier, of Savannah, Ga., was wounded in hip in August, 1864, siege of Atlanta.
He recovered.
Died in Port Roy