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The Warren Blues—Extra Billy's men: Roll of officers and men of a famous band of Veterans.
Company roll of the officers and men of the
Warren Blues, Company E, and afterwards Company D, of the 49th Virginia Infantry, Extra
Billy Smith's Regiment,
Pegram's Brigade,
Early's Division, Stonewall Jackson Corps, Army of Northern Virginia:
This company was mustered into service at
Front Royal, Va., on the 17th day of June, 1861, with the four first commissioned officers, to-wit:
Wheatley,
Manley T., captain and promoted to major in October; died in December, 1861.
Jacobs,
Bayley S.,
first lieutenant and captain; was killed at
Gettysburg.
Updike, John B.,
second lieutenant and first lieutenant, captain; wounded at
Spotsylvania, 12th of May, 1864, and retired.
Funkhouser, Robert D., Jr.,
second lieutenant,
first lieutenant, captain and acting lieutenant-colonel; wounded at
Winchester, 19th of September, 1864, and captured at Fort Steadman, near
Petersburg, 25th of March, 1865.
Boyd, Emory V., orderly sergeant and second lieutenant; killed below
Richmond, 25th of June, 1862.
Brown, John G.,
color sergeant and second lieutenant; captured at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864; was sent with the famous 600 Confederate officers to
Morris Island, off
South Carolina, under the so-called retaliation act; living.
Updike, Abraham, elected second lieutenant in October, 1864; was captured at Fort Steadman, 25th of March, 1865; dead.
Atwood, Luther, private, killed at
Seven Pines, May 31, 1862.
Atwood, Samuel, private, died in hospital,
Richmond.
Allen, John, private, wounded September 17, 1862,
Sharpsburg (dead).
Allen, Arch, private, wounded.
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Barbee, Joseph T., private, died in Richmond hospital, 1862.
Barber, John S., private, wounded at
Seven Pines.
Baker,
Lewis D., orderly sergeant, wounded (living).
Bennett, John, private, killed at
first battle of Manassas.
Bennett,
Henry, sharpshooter, captured at Fort Steadman (living).
Bolen,
Newton, private, wounded (living).
Bolen,
Franklin H., sergeant, wounded and captured.
Beatty, W. A., private, captured.
Brown,
Henry J., private, wounded (living).
Brown,
Benjamin, private, wounded at
Seven Pines (dead).
Burner,
James, private, wounded at
Seven Pines (dead).
Blackwood, Robert, nurse in hospital and died on duty.
Cornwell, Alpheus, private, wounded at
Seven Pines (dead).
Cornwell, Inmann, private, wounded at
Seven Pines (dead).
Coulter, William, private, supposed to be killed in battle.
Compton,
James B., sergeant, transferred to cavalry.
Compton, William A., corporal, the man who led
General Lee's horse to the rear at
Spotsylvania.
Claig, John T., private, wounded (dead).
Claig,
Parkinson, private, wounded.
Cave, Elijah N., private, died in
battle of Spotsylvania.
Cook,
James, private, lost both feet by exposure.
Corder, Simeon, private, killed at
second battle of Manassas.
Darnell,
Jameson, private, wounded at second
battle of Fredericksburg.
Day, Samuel, private, captured at
Sharpsburg.
Darr,
Scott, private, wounded at second
battle of Fredericksburg.
Davis,
Alman, private (dead).
Easthman, John J., private, honoraby discharged September 3rd (dead).
Eshleman, Samuel P., detailed on special service, and was faithful to the end.
Funk, Jesse T., private, wounded at the
Wilderness and went to the cavalry.
Fox, John, private, killed at
first battle of Manassas.
Fox, George W., was a corporal; lost a leg at
Seven Pines (dead).
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Fox, Thomas L., private, wounded.
Fox,
Anthony, private, captured.
Fletcher,
Addison, private, wounded and missing.
Fish,
James W., private, died at
Manassas, December, 1861.
Fristoe,
Thomas M., private, killed at
Seven Pines.
Foster, John R., private, wounded (dead).
Foaley,
Noah, private, missing (dead).
Grove, William, private, killed at
first battle of Manassas.
Garrett,
Newman, private, wounded (living).
Gore,
Dewitt C., private, wounded (living).
Green, Bushrod R., private, deserted to the enemy.
Gordon,
Oliver R., private, killed at
Seven Pines.
Garmong,
Theophilus H., private, killed at Cold Harbor, June 3rd.
Hoskins,
Daniel H., private, killed at the
Wilderness.
Hough, Alpheus, private, wounded (dead).
Hall, John, corporal, died at
Manassas, 1861.
Hall, George W., private, killed at
Fisher's Hill.
Henry, John J., private, wounded.
Henry,
Marcus, private, wounded at the
Wilderness (dead).
Henry, John W., private, wounded at
Winchester, 1864.
Henry,
Gibson E., private, killed at first
battle of Fredericksburg.
Henry,
Moses, private, wounded (dead).
Henry, George W., killed.
Hoffman, John W., private, killed.
Hoffman, George, private, died at
Manassas in 1861.
Holder, William, private, wounded and missing.
Holder, Richard, private, captured at
Seven Pines.
Jett, Luther, private, wounded at the
Wilderness (dead).
Johnson, John J., private, captured at
Belle Grove (living).
Jones, William, private (dead).
Leach, William, sergeant, killed at Cold Harbor.
Loveless, Richard, private, wounded and captured at
Sharpsburg (dead).
Lewis, William O., private, wounded and captured at
Hatcher's Run (living).
Mauck, Wiliam F., private, wounded and disabled,
Gettysburg (dead).
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Mills,
Marcus, private, surrendered at
Appomattox (dead).
Mills,
James W., private, missing.
Mills,
Alexander, private, missing.
Mills, Charles, private, missing.
Mills,
Henry, private, wounded (living).
Manks, Horace, private, killed at second
Fredericksburg.
Martin, William S., private (living).
Martin, George S., corporal; the only man out of seventeen who came out safe at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864 (living).
Mathews,
James M., private, wounded at
Seven Pines, badly (dead).
Mathews, Robert, private, wounded desperately, May 6, 1864 (dead).
Maddox,
James.
McFarland, William A., sergeant, wounded and captured June 3, 1864 (living).
McFarland, Robert M., private, wounded at
Spotsylvania (dead).
Pomeroy,
Thomas M., private, killed at
Spotsylvania.
Rinker, John W., private, wounded June 3, 1864, and died.
Ridenour, John W., private, wounded and captured (dead).
Ridgeway, William H., private, killed at
Spotsylvania.
Robertson,
Daniel, private, wounded and never returned.
Rudacelle, Isaac, private, wounded June 3, 1864, captured (living).
Rudacelle, George W., private, killed at
Gettysburg.
Rudacelle, John W., private, went to the cavalry after the
Rudasill, Philip, private, went to the cavalry.
Santmyers, John B., private, wounded (living).
Snapp,
Morgan, private, wounded (dead).
Santmyers, Isaac, private, wounded (living).
Stokes,
James W., private, captured (dead).
Stokes, Richard, private, wounded and captured.
Stokes, John W., private, killed at
Sharpsburg.
Sumntion, John, private lost an arm at
Seven Pines (dead).
Sealock, C., private, captured (dead).
Sealock,
James, private, captured (dead).
Vaught, George, private (dead).
Vincent, William M., private, killed at the
Wilderness.
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Vincent, Richard, private, wounded at
Spotsylvania (dead).
Walker,
James H., private, wounded and disabled at first and September 19, 1864 (living).
Manassas; then a minister of the gospel (dead).
Wharton,
Walton G., sergeant, a Mexican War veteran; went to artillery (dead).
Williams, David R.
Walters, John W., orderly sergeant, wounded May 6, 1864.
James Dickerson (colored), the officers' cook (living).
The following soldiers were from
Albemarle County, Va., who joined Company D, 49th Virginia Regiment, at
Harrisonburg, Va., October 25, 1864, and were brave and dutiful men, and fought February 6th at
Hatcher's Run and the 25th of March, 1865, at Fort Steadman, in front of
Petersburg, Va.
Abell, Caleb, private, captured on retreat to
Appomattox (dead).
Burnley, Horace B., private, captured at Fort Steadman (dead).
Brown,
J. Mannis, private, surrendered at
Appomattox (dead).
Bailey, John, private, captured (dead).
Coleman,
James T., private, killed at
Hatcher's Run, 1864.
Catterton,
George Newton, orderly sergeant, wounded and captured at Fort Steadman.
Catterton, Elijah N., captured at Fort Steadman (dead).
Chapman, N. T. (
Bose).
Carr,
James, captured on retreat.
Coles,
Thomas S., sick and died in a Petersburg hospital.
Earley, Jerry A.
Elliott, M. D., captured at Fort Steadman (living).
Fry, J. N.
Harris,
James O., sergeant, surrendered at
Appomattox (dead).
Harris,
Henry, captured at Fort Steadman.
Hurt,
Morris, captured on retreat to
Appomattox (dead).
Hill, Joseph, captured (dead).
Jarman, J. L. (living).
Kirby, J. S., wounded at
Hatcher's Run.
Kirby, Edward, captured.
Maupin, Gabriel, captured.
Mayo, William P., captured.
Moore,
Shepherd, captured.
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Maddox,
James, captured.
Michie, Lucien A., captured at Fort Steadman.
Mayo, J. R., wounded at
Hatcher's Run.
Munday,
Castello, captured.
Owens, Crede, captured.
Powell, William, captured at Fort Steadman.
Shelton,
Austin.
Shackleford, John.
Snead, N. S.
Shifflett, George M., surrendered at
Appomattox.
Tillman,
Overton, captured.
Woodson,
Benjamin, wounded at
Hatcher's Run.
Wood, Ira G., wounded at
Hatcher's Run.
Wood, John W., wounded at
Hatcher's Run.
Walton,
Rice, wounded at
Hatcher's Run.
Ward, Samuel, wounded at
Hatcher's Run.
Lieutenant John G. Brown and
Sergeant William A. Compton, of
Front Royal, Va., and
John L. Jarman,
Lucien A. Michie, of
Albemarle County, Va., and myself, have made out the foregoing roll as accuate as possible, as no roll of the last recruits is in our possession, but one made out November 1, 1864, is in
Washington, D. C., I am informed.by
General Ainsworth, of which I failed to get a copy.