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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.47 (search)
nown. Erwin, J. W., Private. Not known. Ervin, Dr. James, private. Dead. Eubank, John T., private. Dead. Forbes, J. A., private. Know nothing. Fry, James, private. Know nothing. Gillet, Thomas, private. Know nothing. Gilliland, Sydney, private. Dead. Gibson, Stephen, private. Dead. Ginger, Sam, private. Living; Hively, Va. Greever, James, private. Living; Staunton, Va. Griner, George, private. Know nothing. Gay, Paul, private. Know nothing. Garrison, John, private. Died in prison 1863. Hive, Peter J., private. Dead. Hoover, Henry, private. Know nothing. Hoover, Jacob A., private. Know nothing. Harrouff, James H., private. Living; West Virginia. Hiner, Byrd, private. Dead. Hickman, William A., private. Know nothing. Hicks, John, private. Dead. Hicks, David, private. Know nothing. Hepler, Sam, private. Living; Goshen, Va. Hook, Newton, private. Dead. Hodge, William, private. Living; Williamsvi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.66 (search)
in Alabama. Glasscock, Robt., died since the war. Grigsby, Bushrod, died since the war. Glasscock, Samuel, 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 since the war. Garrison, Tip, died since the war; was wounded at Kelley's Island. Grigsby, Nat, wounded at Upperville, Va., June 27, 1863, and died. Gilmore, Howard, lost sight of as Garrison, Tip, died since the war; was wounded at Kelley's Island. Grigsby, Nat, wounded at Upperville, Va., June 27, 1863, and died. Gilmore, Howard, lost sight of as joined other commands. Gilmore, Harry, lost sight of as joined other commands. Gilmore, Dick, lost sight of as joined other commands. Holmes, Chas., killed at Greenland Gap, W. Va. Hitt, blacksmith for the company, lost sight of (dead). Harman, Dr., died since the war at Hamilton, Va. Harrison, Daniel B., wounded several times, but still living near Marshall (dead now). Hawks, from Texas, killed accidentally by W. Hoffman. Hathaway, H. C., died during war. Horner, Dic