1861; Eugene Durham, 1864; James Goolsby, 1861; Thomas Gordon, 1861; W. L. Hamilton, Petersburg, in 1865; John F. Hamilton, in prison, 1864; Ed. N. Heizer, at Charlottesville, June 1865; Samuel Hite and W. N. Hite, at Staunton, 1861; William Lawhorn, at Staunton, 1862; S. S. Miller and Thomas P. McDowell, at Gordonsville, 1862; Wilril, 1865; Benjamin Templeton, at Staunton, 1861; John White and Cyrus Withers, at Richmond, 1862; J. Womeldorf, 1861.
Wounded and Recovered—Hugh S. Beard, Charlottesville, May 3, 1862; James P. Cash and William H. Cash, Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; William M. Crist, Petersburg, April 2, 1865, lost leg; H. W. Decker, 1862;. B. Holler, L. D. Kerr, L. T. Luck, S. S. Miller, Arch Strickler, and Lieutenant W. T. Wilson, at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863; Lieutenant W. K. Donald, Charlottesville, May 3, 1863.
Recapitulation.
Number of men in all, 171.
Number of men killed, 22.
Number of men died from sickness, 25.
Number of men wounded,
urg.
William H. Hood, Petersburg Militia, Berlin, Southampton co.
D. A. Jones, General M. Jones' staff, Harrisonburg.
Thomas P. Branch, General Ransom's staff, Petersburg.
Captains.
J. McD. Carrington, Charlottesville Battery, Charlottesville.
E. E. DePriest, Twenty-third Infantry, Richmond.
W. P. Carter, Page's Battery, Millwood, Clarke county.
George W. Mercer, Twenty-ninth Battery, Rural Retreat.
J. H. Johnson, Twenty-fifth Virginia, Franklin, Pendleton co.
J. J. l, Sixth Cavalry, Pittsylvania county.
T. A. Moon, Sixth Cavalry, Halifax county.
A. M. King, Fiftieth Infantry, Saltville, Lee county.
B. G. Brown, Seventh Infantry, Brown's Cove, Albemarle co.
Charles D. McCoy, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Charlottesville.
William C. Nunn, Fifth Cavalry, Little Plymouth.
Peyton Alfriend, Thirty-ninth Militia, Petersburg.
Bruce Gibson, Sixth cavalry, Upperville, Fauquier county.
George W. Nelson, General Pendleton's staff, Beaver Dam, Hanover count