Found 249 total hits in 74 results.
ed in 1862.
Baughan, David, killed at Gettysburg.
Baughan, Robert, mortally wounded at Petersburg.
Cooke, S. W., wounded at Mine Run and died since the war.
Coleman, W. D., killed at Monocacy, Md.
Coleman, W. A., died at Staunton in 1862.
Creasy, Edward, killed at the Wilderness in 1864.
Cunningham, W. H., died in prison.
Dowdy, John M., died in 1861.
Dowdy, E. E., died in 1862.
Dowdy, John D., died in prison.
Dowdy, James, killed at Cedar Mountain.
Dowdy, Wilson M., while in the hospital at Winchester, in 1862, hearing that his company was in a heavy engagement, seized a musket, and running at a double-quick, fainted, fell, and in two days a little mound was raised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps.
Dunford, John F., killed at Gettysburg.
Edwards, Thomas, died in hospital.
Flippen, Charles, killed at Kernstown.
Flippen, J. T., wounded at Chancellorsville, and died since the war.
Flippen, Allen, died in 1862.
Flippe
ainted, fell, and in two days a little mound was raised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps.
Dunford, John F., killed at Gettysburg.
Edwards, Thomas, died in hospital.
Flippen, Charles, killed at Kernstown.
Flippen, J. T., wounded at Chancellorsville, and died since the war.
Flippen, Allen, died in 18killed at Kernstown.
Meador, Robert J., wounded at Gettysburg and died since.
Meador, Mike, died since the war.
Meador, John L., died in 1861.
Parker, Thomas, died in 1861.
Parker, Jerry, died since the war.
Parker, I. A., died since the war.
Price, John B., killed at Cedar Mountain.
Snoddy, John S., died since the war.
Shores, Thomas, died since the war.
Wootton, John and A. W., died since the war.
Number killed during the war16
Number died during the war18
Number died since the war21
Number still living48
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Total103
There were twenty-eight wounded and five who lost limbs during the war, and one had his leg, whic
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Creasy, Edward, killed at the Wilderness in 1864.
Cunningham, W. H., died in prison.
Dowdy, John M., died in 1861.
Dowdy, E. E., died in 1862.
Dowdy, John D., died in prison.
DowDowdy, E. E., died in 1862.
Dowdy, John D., died in prison.
Dowdy, James, killed at Cedar Mountain.
Dowdy, Wilson M., while in the hospital at Winchester, in 1862, hearing that his company was in a heavy engagement, seized a musket, and running at a double-quDowdy, John D., died in prison.
Dowdy, James, killed at Cedar Mountain.
Dowdy, Wilson M., while in the hospital at Winchester, in 1862, hearing that his company was in a heavy engagement, seized a musket, and running at a double-quick, fainted, fell, and in two days a little mound was raised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps.
Dunford, John F., killed at Gettysburg.
Edwards, Thomas, died in hospital.
FDowdy, James, killed at Cedar Mountain.
Dowdy, Wilson M., while in the hospital at Winchester, in 1862, hearing that his company was in a heavy engagement, seized a musket, and running at a double-quick, fainted, fell, and in two days a little mound was raised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps.
Dunford, John F., killed at Gettysburg.
Edwards, Thomas, died in hospital.
Flippen, Charles, killed at Kernstown.
Flippen, J. T., wounded at Chancellorsville, and died since the war.
Flippen, Allen, died in 1862.
Flippen, William, died in 1861.
Godsey, Daniel L.,Dowdy, Wilson M., while in the hospital at Winchester, in 1862, hearing that his company was in a heavy engagement, seized a musket, and running at a double-quick, fainted, fell, and in two days a little mound was raised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps.
Dunford, John F., killed at Gettysburg.
Edwards, Thomas, died in hospital.
Flippen, Charles, killed at Kernstown.
Flippen, J. T., wounded at Chancellorsville, and died since the war.
Flippen, Allen, died in 1862.
Flippen, William, died in 1861.
Godsey, Daniel L., died since the war.
Garnett, Robert K., killed at Gettysburg.
Garnett, James S., lost a leg; since died.
Hendrick, Merritt S., died in 1861.
Hatcher, Joseph, died in 1862.
Harris, Jos
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Richmond, Virginia.
[from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, July 4, 1897.] the evacuation of the City and the days preceding it.
How the news was received in Danville—Some of the closing scenes of the Confederacy vividly recalled. Colonel J. H. Averill in Nashville Banner.
The coming of the remnants of that army in gray, whose deeds so astonished the world a third of a century ago, and the presence among us here of the last survivor of the cabinet of President Davis, brings vividly bnooga and St. Louis Railway.
We are two small a body to think of reunions.
We sometimes meet, not as ships that pass in the night, but on the car or around the engine of to-day, and discuss those old days of the past—the days that the average railroad man of to-day knows so little about or can comprehend how armies were moved and provisioned by the Southern roads, and how trains were run.
We are, like the survivors, fast passing away, and will soon be known no more. Colonel J. H. Averill
aised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps.
Dunford, John F., killed at Gettysburg.
Edwards, Thomas, died in hospital.
Flippen, Charles, killed at Kernstown.
Flippen, J. T., wounded at Chancellorsville, and died since the war.
Flippen, Allen, died in 1862.
Flippen, William, died in 1861.
Godsey, Daniel L., died since the war.
Garnett, Robert K., killed at Gettysburg.
Garnett, James S., lost a leg; since died.
Hendrick, Merritt S., died in 1861.
Hatcher, Joseph, died in 1862.
Harris, Joseph N., died since the war.
Jones, Levi, died since the war.
King, George H., was the last man killed at Gettysburg in his company, a few yards from the enemy's line.
Merryman, James, died soon after the war.
Mahr, J. C. L., killed at Kernstown.
Meador, Robert J., wounded at Gettysburg and died since.
Meador, Mike, died since the war.
Meador, John L., died in 1861.
Parker, Thomas, died in 1861.
Parker, Jerry, died since the war
redith, killed at Kernstown.
Austin, M. G., wounded at Gettysburg, and died.
Booker, Charles W., died since the war.
Baughan, W. L., died since the war.
Baughan, William, died in 1862.
Baughan, David, killed at Gettysburg.
Baughan, Robert, mortally wounded at Petersburg.
Cooke, S. W., wounded at Mine Run and died since the war.
Coleman, W. D., killed at Monocacy, Md.
Coleman, W. A., died at Staunton in 1862.
Creasy, Edward, killed at the Wilderness in 1864.
Cunningham, W. H., died in prison.
Dowdy, John M., died in 1861.
Dowdy, E. E., died in 1862.
Dowdy, John D., died in prison.
Dowdy, James, killed at Cedar Mountain.
Dowdy, Wilson M., while in the hospital at Winchester, in 1862, hearing that his company was in a heavy engagement, seized a musket, and running at a double-quick, fainted, fell, and in two days a little mound was raised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps.
Dunford, John F., killed at Gettysburg.
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