Captain B. B. Gayle. Elected lieutenant-colonel at
Yorktown.
Promoted colonel after the death of
Colonel Jones.
Killed at
Boonsboro.
Captain J. H. Darwin. Promoted to captain at
Yorktown.
Killed at
Seven Pines.
Captain M. B. Robinson, Jr. Promoted to captain after
Seven Pines.
Resigned after the
battle of Sharpsburg.
Captain A. E. Hewlett. Elected from private to second lieutenant after retreat from
Yorktown.
Promoted to first lieutenant after
Seven Pines, and to captain after
Sharpsburg.
Lives at
Cullman, Ala. Editor of a paper and Register of the Court of Chancery.
A very popular and excellent citizen.
First Lieutenants:
J. H. Darwin;
E. Ryan, promoted at
Yorktown, killed at
Seven Pines;
A. E. Hewlett.
Second Lieutenant J. D. Graham. Elected from ranks second lieutenant after
Seven Pines, resigned after
Sharpsburg, died near
Huntsville.
Second Lieutenant J. D. Spain.
Wounded and disabled at
Sharpsburg.
Second Lieutenant J. S. Brittain. Resigned. Died after the war near
Decatur, Ala.
Second Lieutenant David Sams. Killed November 19, 1864, in the
Valley of Virginia.
The following members of this company were killed in battle:
E. Brown,
Seven Pines.
Dock
Bishop, at
Gettysburg.
Tom Dunn, at
Seven Pines.
William Harris, at
Seven Pines.
J. Hamilton, at
Boonsboro.
F. M. Hamilton, at
Spotsylvania.
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Lud Hall, at
Boonsboro.
Wm. Halbrooks, at
Gaines Mill.
Sam Heflin, at
Seven Pines.
Wyatt Martin, at Snicker's Gap.
Dick Priddy, at
Seven Pines.
Carrol Ryan, at
Gettysburg.
Jas. Ryan, died of wounds in Richmond hospital.
Nath. Smith, at
Seven Pines.
Jourdan Waid, at
Seven Pines.
The following died since the war:
J. L. Box, assassinated;
J. H. Burt,
Wm. Campbell, died in hospital at
Richmond;
Sim Garrett,
J. R. Herring, died in hospital;
Jesse Herring,
Andrew Jenkins, Jack Little,
J. Lemons,
S. Lassiter,
John McAnear,
Dow Prater,
Mac. Rominez,
John Rominez,
R. Ward, Frank Woods.
Private J. F. Winds obtained a substitue.
Joined
General Roddy's cavalry.
Was elected lieutenant-colonel.
Since died.