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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
y, James P. Lewis, John E. McCauley, William A. McCorkle, John L. Moore, John F. Nicely, Henry R. Paine, George W. Reintzell, John Saville, Joseph F. Shaner, James W. Tomlinson, Robert Van Pelt, Andrew J. Vest, John Wilson, George A. Walker, James S. Walker, John W. Walker. July 25th—Robert K. Compton. July 27th—C. N. B. Minor, Kinloch Nelson (transferred from the Albemarle Light Horse, which he had joined May 11, 1861,) and Phil Nelson. July 29th—Jonathan Agner and John T. Agner. Ahby's cavalry. Joseph S. Smith, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Benjamin F. Tharp, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Charles O. Veers, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. George A. Walker, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. James S. Walker, transferred to Carpenter's Battery. John W. Walker, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. William H. Byrd, died from wound at Kernstown. John Wallace, died from wound at Kernstown. Samuel D. Anderson, died from wound at Kernstown. <