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Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
Guy's Battery. [from the Richmond, Va., dispatch, February 23, 1902.] Another Roll of the company made from memory. Below is the muster-roll of the Goochland Light Artillery, mustered in the Confederate Army May 6, 1861. Made from memory by R. N. Allen, one of the first names to be enrolled, and who was with the company from the beginning to the end. The names not marked with an asterisk were on the original roll—108 rank and file. The names with an asterisk are those of recruits after the company returned from Camp Douglas, where they were sent as prisoners of war after the fall of Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862. About eighty of the company were surrendered at Donelson: John H. Guy, Captain. Jonathan Talley, First Lieutenant. John Brown Budwell, Second Lieutenant. J. H. Guerrant, Third Lieutenant. Isaac Curd, First Sergeant. J. D. Massie, Second Sergeant. T. E. Gathright, Third Sergeant. John Morris, Fourth Sergeant. J. T. Ballou, Comissary
Donelson (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
ered in the Confederate Army May 6, 1861. Made from memory by R. N. Allen, one of the first names to be enrolled, and who was with the company from the beginning to the end. The names not marked with an asterisk were on the original roll—108 rank and file. The names with an asterisk are those of recruits after the company returned from Camp Douglas, where they were sent as prisoners of war after the fall of Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862. About eighty of the company were surrendered at Donelson: John H. Guy, Captain. Jonathan Talley, First Lieutenant. John Brown Budwell, Second Lieutenant. J. H. Guerrant, Third Lieutenant. Isaac Curd, First Sergeant. J. D. Massie, Second Sergeant. T. E. Gathright, Third Sergeant. John Morris, Fourth Sergeant. J. T. Ballou, Comissary Sergeant. T. A. Curd, Quartermaster Sergeant. H. H. Hoye, First Corporal. Ned Miller, Second Corporal. F. M. Woodson, Third Corporal. F. E. Woodson, Fourth Corporal. H. R. Sutto
Doswell (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
A. Perkins, Dewitt Poor, J. H. Pleasants, Thad Pledge, * Coon Parrish, Addison Pleasants, *Charlie Payne, *George Rigsby, *Jim Roberts, T. J. Riddell, * Andrew Riddell, * R. S. Rock, * Luther Rock, * Tom Rosser, * Lucian Shelton, Garrett Schooler, Decker Smith, *John Sheppard, * Fleming Snead, * Tom Turner, *Jim Turner, I. Thurston, C. E. Tough, *John E. Talley, Sam Tucker, * Baker Tyler, Ed. Thurston, * Bob Terry, * Tom Valentine, Ed. Williams, J. A. Witt, * L. Willis, * A. Woodward, * Dick Ware, A. A. Woodson, * W. O. Watkins, * Ed. Weekly, * W. W. Woodson, Clay Wooldridge, * B. H. Woodson. Note.—This old roll has been requested by numbers of members of the company, and it is made from memory; consequently, if there is an omission of any name, I hope some one will correct the mistakes and furnish the omitted names. R. N. Allen, Goochland Light Artillery. Doswell Post-office, Hanover County, Va
Julian Branch (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
* Henry Davenport, *Joe Drinker, * Napoleon Elliott, *Tom Eads, Bill Farmer, *George Fisher, *J. B. Gathright, *J. R. Gathright, * Peter Guerrant, * Marcellus Gentry, *Oscar Gilliam, T. G. Holman, F. O. Harris, Jim Hughes, * Frank Hall, Ben Johnson, * Hawton Johnson, G. G. Johnson, * George Kasee, * George Lane, *Josiah Leake, Henry Leadbetter, G. J. Loyall, *Parson Loyall, * Pat Loving, Rat Long, W. C. Malone, Tom Amos, Julian Branch, J. H. Bowles, * J. C. Bowden, Ed. Clough, J. H. Childress, * Luther Childress, W. M. Crouch, * George Cardwell, Robert Clements, W. E. Dennis, J. D. Drumwright, J. H. Dickerson, * William Davenport, J. E. Dugings, William Edwards, *Daniel Eads, J. L. Farmer, Dick Foster, T. M. Gathright, * M. H. Gathright, W. A. Gray, * William Gentry, *Ed. Gammon, Henry Holman, R. J. Hoye, Daniel Hughes, Sam Humphries, * Newton Hodges, * G. W. Johnson
Douglass (Nevada, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
Va., dispatch, February 23, 1902.] Another Roll of the company made from memory. Below is the muster-roll of the Goochland Light Artillery, mustered in the Confederate Army May 6, 1861. Made from memory by R. N. Allen, one of the first names to be enrolled, and who was with the company from the beginning to the end. The names not marked with an asterisk were on the original roll—108 rank and file. The names with an asterisk are those of recruits after the company returned from Camp Douglas, where they were sent as prisoners of war after the fall of Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862. About eighty of the company were surrendered at Donelson: John H. Guy, Captain. Jonathan Talley, First Lieutenant. John Brown Budwell, Second Lieutenant. J. H. Guerrant, Third Lieutenant. Isaac Curd, First Sergeant. J. D. Massie, Second Sergeant. T. E. Gathright, Third Sergeant. John Morris, Fourth Sergeant. J. T. Ballou, Comissary Sergeant. T. A. Curd, Quartermaster
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
* A. Perkins, Dewitt Poor, J. H. Pleasants, Thad Pledge, * Coon Parrish, Addison Pleasants, *Charlie Payne, *George Rigsby, *Jim Roberts, T. J. Riddell, * Andrew Riddell, * R. S. Rock, * Luther Rock, * Tom Rosser, * Lucian Shelton, Garrett Schooler, Decker Smith, *John Sheppard, * Fleming Snead, * Tom Turner, *Jim Turner, I. Thurston, C. E. Tough, *John E. Talley, Sam Tucker, * Baker Tyler, Ed. Thurston, * Bob Terry, * Tom Valentine, Ed. Williams, J. A. Witt, * L. Willis, * A. Woodward, * Dick Ware, A. A. Woodson, * W. O. Watkins, * Ed. Weekly, * W. W. Woodson, Clay Wooldridge, * B. H. Woodson. Note.—This old roll has been requested by numbers of members of the company, and it is made from memory; consequently, if there is an omission of any name, I hope some one will correct the mistakes and furnish the omitted names. R. N. Allen, Goochland Light Artillery. Doswell Post-office, Hanover County, Va
Goochland (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
A. Perkins, Dewitt Poor, J. H. Pleasants, Thad Pledge, * Coon Parrish, Addison Pleasants, *Charlie Payne, *George Rigsby, *Jim Roberts, T. J. Riddell, * Andrew Riddell, * R. S. Rock, * Luther Rock, * Tom Rosser, * Lucian Shelton, Garrett Schooler, Decker Smith, *John Sheppard, * Fleming Snead, * Tom Turner, *Jim Turner, I. Thurston, C. E. Tough, *John E. Talley, Sam Tucker, * Baker Tyler, Ed. Thurston, * Bob Terry, * Tom Valentine, Ed. Williams, J. A. Witt, * L. Willis, * A. Woodward, * Dick Ware, A. A. Woodson, * W. O. Watkins, * Ed. Weekly, * W. W. Woodson, Clay Wooldridge, * B. H. Woodson. Note.—This old roll has been requested by numbers of members of the company, and it is made from memory; consequently, if there is an omission of any name, I hope some one will correct the mistakes and furnish the omitted names. R. N. Allen, Goochland Light Artillery. Doswell Post-office, Hanover County, Va
Fort Donelson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
m memory. Below is the muster-roll of the Goochland Light Artillery, mustered in the Confederate Army May 6, 1861. Made from memory by R. N. Allen, one of the first names to be enrolled, and who was with the company from the beginning to the end. The names not marked with an asterisk were on the original roll—108 rank and file. The names with an asterisk are those of recruits after the company returned from Camp Douglas, where they were sent as prisoners of war after the fall of Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862. About eighty of the company were surrendered at Donelson: John H. Guy, Captain. Jonathan Talley, First Lieutenant. John Brown Budwell, Second Lieutenant. J. H. Guerrant, Third Lieutenant. Isaac Curd, First Sergeant. J. D. Massie, Second Sergeant. T. E. Gathright, Third Sergeant. John Morris, Fourth Sergeant. J. T. Ballou, Comissary Sergeant. T. A. Curd, Quartermaster Sergeant. H. H. Hoye, First Corporal. Ned Miller, Second Corporal.
Jeff Branch (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.39
Comissary Sergeant. T. A. Curd, Quartermaster Sergeant. H. H. Hoye, First Corporal. Ned Miller, Second Corporal. F. M. Woodson, Third Corporal. F. E. Woodson, Fourth Corporal. H. R. Sutton, Fifth Corporal. W. B. Bowles, Sixth Corporal. J. O. Massie, Seventh Corporal. N. B. Terry, Eighth Corporal. Privates. R. N. Allen, R. A. Allen, G. W. Allen, Jr., W. H. Armstrong, J. J. Atkinson, Spott Atkinson, Bob Alvis, J. L. Alvis, Lunsford Armstrong, Jeff Branch, Sam Blankenship, J. H. Brooks, * Tucker Cocke, *R. E. Clough, * Henry Childress, J. E. Crouch, Milton Cragwall, * Otho Carter, *W. E. Clark, *Dr. Duval, Pryor Drumwright, * Tom Dunn, * Henry Davenport, *Joe Drinker, * Napoleon Elliott, *Tom Eads, Bill Farmer, *George Fisher, *J. B. Gathright, *J. R. Gathright, * Peter Guerrant, * Marcellus Gentry, *Oscar Gilliam, T. G. Holman, F. O. Harris, Jim Hughes, * Frank Hall, Ben John
George lane (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 1.39
ough, * Henry Childress, J. E. Crouch, Milton Cragwall, * Otho Carter, *W. E. Clark, *Dr. Duval, Pryor Drumwright, * Tom Dunn, * Henry Davenport, *Joe Drinker, * Napoleon Elliott, *Tom Eads, Bill Farmer, *George Fisher, *J. B. Gathright, *J. R. Gathright, * Peter Guerrant, * Marcellus Gentry, *Oscar Gilliam, T. G. Holman, F. O. Harris, Jim Hughes, * Frank Hall, Ben Johnson, * Hawton Johnson, G. G. Johnson, * George Kasee, * George Lane, *Josiah Leake, Henry Leadbetter, G. J. Loyall, *Parson Loyall, * Pat Loving, Rat Long, W. C. Malone, Tom Amos, Julian Branch, J. H. Bowles, * J. C. Bowden, Ed. Clough, J. H. Childress, * Luther Childress, W. M. Crouch, * George Cardwell, Robert Clements, W. E. Dennis, J. D. Drumwright, J. H. Dickerson, * William Davenport, J. E. Dugings, William Edwards, *Daniel Eads, J. L. Farmer, Dick Foster, T. M. Gathright, * M. H. Gathright, W.
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