Baker's Creek.
Druming J.
Fagan, J. S.
Fink, G.
Fink, J.
Finney, N.
Finney, W.
Fulniher, R.
Givens, J.
Haney, O.
Hollins, J.
Hooke, G.
Houts, J.
Hunter, A.
Irvin, J.
Kenell, R.
Lemon, P.
Linkenhoger, G.
Lypes, D. Killed at Baker's Creek.
Lypes, J.
Livingston, A. B.
Livingston, C.
McCartney, W.
Markham, J.
Matthews, James.
Dead.
Miller, M. S.
Mitchell, J.
Moreley, G. R.
Moeleck, J.
Murset, J.
Newall, R.
Nofsinger, C.
New, J. N.
Nowell, G.
Obenchain, F.
Obenchain, J. Killed.
Painter, F.
Plecker, Adam H., gunner.
Rady, P.
Ribble, L.
Richardson, D.
Richardson, M.
Robertson, P.
Robertson, S.
Shank,——
Smith, J. J., gunner.
Stennet, H.
Stennet, R.
Thomas, W.
Walkup, A.
Ware, G.
Watson,——
White, C., color-bearer.
White, G.
Woltze, F.
Zimmerman, J.
A. H. Plecker includes in his list, Wm. Mayo and Albert Anderson, negro se
ic diarrhoea; Minor Perkins, Colby Pardo, John Pardo, died in Camp Douglas, August 26, 1864, dysentery; Wm. J. Quisenberry, Elkanah Ragland, Nathanial Ragland, died in Tennessee, of brain fever; Thomas Ragland, Milton Ragland, Harry Ragland, A. Clay Rash, David Railsback, promoted to sergeant; Edward Railsback, James Rutlidge, Andrew Rogers, Richard Simpson, Solomon Stevens, Benj. Stevens, Michael Berry Stevens, Edward Stokely, John Schooler (or Schuyler), Hiter Shockley, Rizen Sympson, Nep. Thomas, died January 11, 1863, of brain fever; Lewis Trussell, Dr. G. Wash. Taylor, promoted as assistant surgeon; Wm. Waller, Lewis Woolsey, Wm. Wickerson.—92 officers and enlisted men.
Company B.
Company B was recruited in Madison County.
There are two known rolls of this company, covering the period from September 10, 1862, to April 30, 1863, as follows:
Captains—Joseph Chenault, killed at battle of Grassy Creek, Ky., May 8, 1863; Alexander H. Tribble, killed at Green River Bridge, July
Fox, Anthony, private, captured.
Fletcher, Addison, private, wounded and missing.
Fish, James W., private, died at Manassas, December, 1861.
Fristoe, Thomas M., private, killed at Seven Pines.
Foster, John R., private, wounded (dead).
Foaley, Noah, private, missing (dead).
Grove, William, private, killed at fmes.
McFarland, William A., sergeant, wounded and captured June 3, 1864 (living).
McFarland, Robert M., private, wounded at Spotsylvania (dead).
Pomeroy, Thomas M., private, killed at Spotsylvania.
Rinker, John W., private, wounded June 3, 1864, and died.
Ridenour, John W., private, wounded and captured (dead).
Rand captured at Fort Steadman.
Catterton, Elijah N., captured at Fort Steadman (dead).
Chapman, N. T. (Bose).
Carr, James, captured on retreat.
Coles, Thomas S., sick and died in a Petersburg hospital.
Earley, Jerry A.
Elliott, M. D., captured at Fort Steadman (living).
Fry, J. N.
Harris, James O., sergeant
Dowell, Major M., wounded August 30, 1862, in Second Mannassas battle; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
Dunett, Thomas D., captured April 26, 1862, at Yorktown; exchanged August 5, 1862; wounded in hip July 3, 1863, in battle of Gettysburg, 1, 1863.
Mundy, Johanthan B., wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Mundy, Isaac L., enlisted May 10, 1861.
Mundy, Thomas W., promoted second sergeant; wounded August 30, 1862, in battle of Second Manassas; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. cript act, 1862, over thirty-five years of age.
Smith, James A., enlisted May 10, 1861.
Sampson, George W.
Salmon, Thomas B., detailed at Chimborazo Hospital, June 8, 862.
Thomas, Tazwell S., died August 3, 1862, in hospital.
Taylor, John Thomas, Tazwell S., died August 3, 1862, in hospital.
Taylor, John R., killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Twyman, Travis J., promoted third corporal; captured at Yorktown, April 26, 1862; exchanged August 5, 1862; wounded in battle at Brook Church, May 12, 1864.
Teel, Lewis, discharged under age, July, 1861.
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Privates.
Acker, John, Alexander, M. S., Allen, George M., Allen Herman, Ala.; Anderson, Nathan H., Athey, William, Allen, J., Albright, James, Armentrout, Sol., Bobo, Jackson, Bean, Fred, Bierkamy, William, Brathwaite, Newton, Blakemore, William, Bowman, Jack, Barnula, Joseph, Bare, William, Baldwin, H., Blakemore, George, Branson, William, Bennett, Henry, Browning, E. R., Md.; Boggs, Gus, Md.; Crawford, James, Contey, Jack, Carson, John W., Cleaver, William, Clutter, J. W., Cain, Thomas, Cowger, David A., Coleman, Jack, Cokeley, John, Cokeley, George, Cooper, J., Clarey, L., Md.; Clarey, Thad., Md.; Clarey, Rich., Md.; Chisholm, Wallace, Md.; Cresap, Van, Md.; Cosner, Wayne, Carle, George, Coffman, Joseph, Childs, Ben, Cunningham, John, Daugherty, Sam, Davis, R. C., Duffy, J. W., Duval, H: R., Md.; Davis, Frank, Dyer, Robin, Dyce, Sam, Devectman, P., Md.; Enright, E. C., Fay, J. B. Md.; Fisher, J. G., Frederick, Lewis, Gray, S., Grady, George, Harness, G. S., Halterman, J.,
, George, lost sight of.
Donnelley, John B., died since the war in Washington, D. C.
Dean, Thomas, was drowned in Missouri after the war.
Darnell, J. B., living at Waynesboro, Va.
Dawson, muel, died since the war.
Glasscock, Alfred (Third Lieut.), died since the war.
Glasscock, Thomas, still living at Paris, Va.
Garrison, Bushrod, lost a foot in threshing machine, and died sin since the war.
Ladd, John A., badly wounded at Kelley's Island and lost sight of.
Leslie, Thomas, died since the war.
Long, Pendleton, died since the war.
Lawler, Robert, died since the w
Smith, Sullivan (Second Lieut.), died since the war.
Settle, Dr. T. L., Paris, Va.
Smith, Thomas, lost sight of him.
Taylor, Rufus, living near Rectortown, Va.
Templeman, James, living, names, died in Baltimore since the war.
Turner, Wm. F. (Capt.), died since the war.
Turner, Thomas, died in time of the war.
Turner, Hezekiah, died since the war.
Tibbetts, Albert, killed i