Guffin, Private A. J.; wounded.
Gale, Private William B.
James, Private Edward.
Lewis, Private Thomas J.
Murray, Private James T.; wounded.
Norwood, Private——
Spence, Private George A.
Woodhouse, Private W. Smith; wounded.
White, Private Edward J.; killed.
White, Private W. J.
Williamson, Private John T.
Company I
—Meherrin Grays.
Avery, Private John W.
Brewer, Private Jesse.
Butler, Private I. A.
Crump, Sergeant George R.
Delbridge, Private White, Private W. J.
Williamson, Private John T.
Company I
—Meherrin Grays.
Avery, Private John W.
Brewer, Private Jesse.
Butler, Private I. A.
Crump, Sergeant George R.
Delbridge, Private Joseph.
Delbridge, Private William.
Edwards, Private Joseph.
Finn, Private D. B.
Ferguson, Lieutenant Erastus.
Hall, Private Jesse.
Harrison, Private N. L.; wounded.
Howard, Private A. W.
Jean, Private J. L.
Jones, Private John J.
Johnson, Private Samuel.
Lee, Private George W.
Manson, Lieutenant J. R.
Moore, Private Joseph.
Newsom, Private George W.
Phillips, Private Deb.
M.
Phillips, Private James W.
Pollard, Private George W.
Pepper, Serg
or 600 yards of the redoubt, a rapid and destructive fire was opened, and the place surrendered, half of a tent being used for the white flag of surrender.
General White (one of the garrison) had a leg shot away by one of the Crenshaw's 6-pounders.
General Miles was the commanding officer.
Upwards of eleven thousand prisonersurrender.
Vass, John W., private, March 14, 1862; wounded at Turkey Ridge, June 9, 1864; served until surrender.
Venable, Thomas, private, April 30, 1863.
White, M. J., corporal, March 14, 1862.
Wheeler, John J., private, March 14, 1862; served until surrender.
Walden, R. C., private and corporal, March 14, 1862; ser864.
Wood, Thomas, farrier, March 14, 1862; died November 18, 1863.
Weisiger, Powhatan, private, March 14, 1862; transferred to Captain Guigon's company.
White, C. M., private, March 14, 1862; discharged by order, June 6, 1862.
Warner, G. W., private, November 12, 1863.
Young, C. P., private, March 14, 1862; wounded
devastated, 17.
Virginia, Her contribution of great men, 91; a battle ground, 346.
V. M. I., Cadets of, heroes at New Market, 173; crosses of honor for, 176; burned by Federals, 267.
Walker, General James A., 30; General R. Lindsay, 277; General W. H. T., 217.
Walthall, General E. C., 169.
Warrenton Springs, Fight at, 273.
Warwick, John M., 205.
Washington Light Infantry, sketch of, 1; its charitable Association, its officers, 2, 3, 4, 5; roster of, 1860-6, 7, 8; obelisk to its dead, 10.
Washington, Col. Wm. A., his widow, 2.
Welsman, James T., 5.
Wharton, Gen. G. C., 176, 204.
Wheeler, General, Joseph. 85.
White, Gen., Julius, 32; Major Robert, 12.
Wilcox, General C. M 232.
Winchester, Battle of forces engaged in, 61.
Wise Captain John S., 176.
Wood, Captain, J. Taylor, 27.
Wright, Mrs., D. Giraud, 209.
Young. Col. Bennett H., 165; Chas.
P., 275; Captain Louis G., 353.
Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix K., 165; killed, 167.
Zollicoffer's Oak, 165.