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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 8 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Keysville Guards. (search)
enburg county. Atwell, Wm. Missing at battle of Laurel Hill. Burke, J. A. At Soldiers' Home, Richmond, Va. Brooks, I. P. Dead. Berry, Jerry. Missing. Barry, John. Wounded; died in hospital. Bentley, David. Died in hospital. Cox, Richard. Killed at battle of Chancellorsville. Cox, C. H. Living in Prince Edward county. Cole, J. D. Dead. Cole, Henry. Killed at battle of the Wilderness. Cook, Josiah. Lost left arm at battle of McDowell; dead. Cassada, W. H. Cox, C. H. Living in Prince Edward county. Cole, J. D. Dead. Cole, Henry. Killed at battle of the Wilderness. Cook, Josiah. Lost left arm at battle of McDowell; dead. Cassada, W. H. Dead. Couch, Wm. B. Dead. Crawford, J. M. Dead. Crenshaw, J. D. Died in hospital during the war. Crenshaw, G. O. Wounded at Carrick's Ford; died. Crenshaw, J. N. Dead. Creed, Daniel. Missing. Davenport, W. J. Killed at Drakes' Branch, Va. Dixon, Wm. Missing on Laurel Hill retreat. Evans, W. S. Killed, 1864. Eubank, W. L. Transferred; dead. Eubank, James F. Living in Lunenburg county. Eubank, Philip. Killed at Kernstown. Estes, James. Died in hospital.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Company G, Twenty-Fourth Virginia Infantry. From the Richmond Dispatch, June 17, 1901. (search)
W. Cooper, lived through the war; now supposed to be dead. Squire Cook, killed at Gettysburg, 1863. John Coburn, living; wounded at Frazier's Farm and Second Battle Manassas. Second-Lieutenant William McCalfee; died 1861, of fever at Camp Ellis, near Manassas. H. Milton Calfee, killed at Frazier's Farm, 1862. Henderson French Calfee, killed at Gettysburg, 1863. William T. Carbaugh, living; wounded at Trent river, N. C. James Calloway, killed at Drewry's Bluff, 1864. Jordan Cox, wounded at Gettysburg, and, I think, died since the war. John F. Deeds, died in hospital in 1862. John A. Douglass, living. Alexander East, wounded at Williamsburg; living. John Easter, killed at Williamsburg, 1862. David French, died since war at home. B. P. French, killed at Gettysburg, 1863, or second battle of Manassas. Zachariah Fellers, wounded at Seven Pines; died at home since. Marshall Foley, captured at Williamsburg and never returned. Hugh M. Faulkner
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.44 (search)
; Joseph O'R. McCleavy, fourth corporal. Adams, T. J. Aiken, R. P. Aldridge, L. A. Aldridge, W. B. Andrews, Z. P. Archer, A. W. Bass, Thomas W. Bean, John Benezette, Charles Birdson, James C., Bott, M. T. Brady, John B. Brushwood, John Brown, Samuel E. Cayce, E. M. Cayce, Milton Cayce, George W. Chappell, Robert G. Chase, Henry Cocke, W. F. Coldwell, H. T. Coldwell, J. E. Cooke, John E. Cooke, John S. Cooke, William Cox, H. E. Crowder, W. M. Crowdis, W. S. Cunningham, J. E. Davis, John A. Maclin, Joseph J. Madry, A. J. Madry, John W. Martin, John Martin, Samuel McCann, Alex. M. McCrackin, David Mathias, C. P. Miles, Alex. M. Miles, George W. Minatree, Jr., John Mingea, John F. Newsom, E. S. Noble, Charles G. Nolner, S. B. Northern, Robt. N. Oliver, M. E. Page, J. F. Pannill, Charles Panill, Walter Peaman, Charles J. Penman, Joh