Roster of Confederate soldiers in the war between the states furnished by Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1861-1865, Part 4

Author: United Confederate Veterans. W.J. Hoke Camp (Lincolnton, N.C.); United Daughters of the Confederacy. Southern Stars Chapter (Lincolnton, N.C.); Nixon, Alfred, b. 1856
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: [Lincolnton, N.C. : W.J. Hoke Camp, Confed. Veterans?
Number of Pages: 86


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John H. Boyd, ist Lieutenant, cm. July 4th, '62; k. May ist, '63 at Chancellorsville.


Eli Crowell, and Lieutenant, cm. July 4th, '62; r. Feb- ruary. '63.


C. E. Ellener, and Lieutenant, cm. June 1st '03; p. 2nd from Sergeant; e. July 4th, '62; pr. July 2nd, '63, served in C. K, Bethel Regiment.


John M. Reidleman, 5th Sergeant Co. G, 57 Regiment, c. July 4th, '62; p. 2nd Lieutenant, cm June 2nd, '63; W. at Gettysburg; pr. November 7th, '63.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Thomas J. Cansler, ist Sergeant. e. July 4th '62: d. February 12th, '63, at Richmond.


Franklin Stubbs, 3rd Sergeant, e. July 4th, '62; dt. served iu Co. K, Bethel Regiment.


William W. Ramsey, 4th Sergeant, e. July 4th, '62; p. Orderly Sergesut; w.


S. W. Dellinger, 1-t Corporal, e. July 4th, '62.


Henry Huss, and Corporal, e. July 4th '62; p. Sergeant. John Hauser, 3rd Corporal, e. July 4th, '62.


G. E. Smith, 4th Corporal, July 4th, '62; p. Sergeant.


William Boozer, Musician, e. July 4th, '62.


PRIVATES.


Aderholdt, W. Marcus, e. July 4th. '62; p. Sergeant. Abernethy, Robert A , e. July 4th, '62.


Anthony, Divid, e. July 4th, '62 .; d. January 6th, '63, near Fredericksburg.


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Armstrong, Allen S., e. July 4th, '62.


Avery, George, e. July 4th, '62.


Avery, Philip, e. July 4th, '62.


Baker, J. Anderson, e. July 4th, '62; pr. July 20th, '64. Beam, J. F., e. July 4th, '62; w. Chancellorsville.


Brown, John J., e. July 4th, '62; d. February 17th, '63, at Lynchburg.


Clay, J. Frank, e. July 4th, '62; w. at Fredericksburg. Clay, M. Caleb, e. July 5th, '62; pr. November 7th '63. Cornwell, John J., e. July 4th, '62; p. Ist Corporal. Carpenter, Joshua P'., e. July 4th, '62: p. Sergeant.


Elmore, Lewis, e. July 4th, '62; pr. November 7th, '63.


Farmer, Caleb A., e. July 4th, '62; d. June Ist, '63, at Richmond, Va.


Farmer, John A., e. July 4th, '62; d. January 14th, '63, near Front Royal, Virginia.


Farmer, Absalom, e. July 4th, '62; d.


Furr, C. F., e July 4th, '62; d. of w. received at Chancellorsville.


Furr, S. J., e. July 4th, '62.


Gilbert, Alfred, e. July 4th, '62: k. at Petersburg.


Gheen, Henry, e. July 4th, '62; k. December 13tl .. '62, at Fredericksburg.


Hause, Andrew, e. July 4tl1, '62.


Hause, Cephas A., e. July 4th, '62; d. March 17tl1, '63, of w. received at Fredericksburg.


Hause, John R., e. July 4th, '62; d. July 14th, '63, at Danville, Va.


Hause, Adam A., e. July 4th, '62; k. May 4th, '63, at Chancellorsville.


Heavner, George W., e. July 4th, '62.


Heavner, H. Pinkney, e. July 4th, '62.


Haynes, W. H., e. July 4th, '62.


Helms, Pinkney A., e. July 4th, '62.


Hobbs, W. H., e. July 4th, '62; dg. November 25, '62.


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Houser, Jonas, e. July 4th, '62; pr. July 19th, 64.


Hallinan, Joseph D., e. July 4th, '62.


Hann, Henry, e. July 4th, '62; pr. November 7th, '63. Hafner, H. P., e. July 4th, '62; pr. November 7th, '63. Jackson, C. L., e. July 4th, '62; d.


Johnson, Henry, e. July 4th, '62; d. April 24th, '63, at Lynchburg.


Keever, Henry, e. July 4th, '62.


Leonard, William, e. July 4th, '62; d.


Lewken, J. R., e. July 4th, '62; d. February '63, at Lynchburg.


Lingerfelt, Daniel, e. July 4th, '62.


Mullen, J. H., e. July 4th, '62.


Morris, Joseph W., e. April 12th, '64; pr. September 2211d, '54.


Pendleton, William, e. July 4th, '62.


Popst, William, e. July 4th, '62; W. at Fredericksburg.


Propst, Marcus, e. July 4th, '62.


Propst, J. C , e. July 4th, '62; k. December 13th, '62, at Fredericksburg.


Propst, J. M., e. July 4th, '62; w. at Chancellorsville. Propst, Jacob, e. July 4th, '62.


Propst, J. G. H., e. July 4th, '62; pr. July 6th, '64.


Ramsey, A. J , e. July 4th, '62; w. at Fredericksburg.


Rhyne, Jonas e. July 4th, '62; d. December 25th, '62, at Fredericksburg.


Rhyne, George, e July 4th, '62; d. January 12th, '63, at Richmond.


Rudisill, D., e. July 4th, '62; d. at Richmond.


Rudisill, Hemy A., e. July 4th, '62; d. March 3rd, '63, at Lynchburg.


Rudisill, J. P., e. July 4th, '62.


Rudisill, M. C., e. July 4th, '62; k. December 13tl1, '62, at Fredericksburg


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Robinson, Marcus L., e. July 4th, '62; k. at Petersburg, March 25th, '63.


Sain, Levi, e. July 4th, '62.


Sain, Joseph, e. July 4th, '62; d. November 27th, '63, at Richmond, Va.


Sain, Andrew, e. July 4th, '62; w. at Fredericksburg.


Sain, John, e. July 4th, '62; d.


Sain, Daniel, e. July 4th, '62.


Sain, Noah, e. July 4th, '62; d. December 13th, '62, of w. received at Fredericksburg.


Self. R. H., e. July 4th, '62; d. November 18th, '62, at Richmond, Va.


Steward, D. L., e. July 4th, '62; p. Corporal and w. at Chancellorsville.


Sullivan, Ezekiel M., e. July 4th, '62; d. July 13th, '63, ai Jordan's Springs.


Summey, L. D., e. July 4th, '62; d. October, '63, at Richmond, Va.


Stroup, Philip, e. July 4th, '62; d. November 13th, '62, at Richmond, Va.


Stroup, I. R., e. July 4th, '62.


Shuford, Abel, e. July 4th, '62.


Shull Joseph D. e July 4th, '62; d May, '63, at Rich- mond, Va.


Wise, Absalom, e. July 4th, '62: pr. November 7th. '53. Wise, Franklin, e. July 4th, '62; w. May 7th, '63.


Wise, Andrew N., e. July 4th, '62; w. November 7. '63.


Wise, Franklin A., e. July 4th, '62; pr. November 7th, '63.


Wise, Ambrose, e. July 4th, '62; p. Corporal; w .; pr. July 7th, '63.


Sixty-Third Regiment-Company K.


W. F. Robinson, 4th Corporal, e August 8th, '62.


Edwards, W. S., e. August 12th, '61.


Edwards, J. T., e. August 15th, '62.


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Hager, George, e. August 18th, '62. Hager, J. H.


Hager. R. M .. e. August 20th, '62.


Hampton, W. S .. e. August 13th, '62. Munday. W. M. e. August 8th, '62.


Nixon, Alfred, e. August 26th, '62.


Sherrill, Nelson, e. August 26th, '62.


Womack, William Henry, e. August 16th, '62; pr. June Ist, '64; d. in prison, Elmyra.


Seventy-First Regiment-Company C. JUNIOR RESERVES.


Charles R. Ramsaur, Sergeant-Major.


William H. Hill, ist Lieutenant.


Caleb F. Bisaner, 2nd Lieutenant.


William Lowe, 3rd Lieutenant.


William M. Thompson, 3rd Sergeant. PRIVATES.


Armstrong, Pink.


Huss, Eli C.


Arrowood.


Hoover, Pink.


Barnes.


Harrill, Thomas.


Baker, Daniel.


Hager, Monroe S. P.


Benton, Willian.


Helderman. Robert.


Burch, Richard.


Helderman, Thomas.


Caldwell, Ed.


Hinson, Sidney D.


Caldwell. Elihu.


Hovis, Michal R.


Cody, Vard.


Jenks, George.


Davis, John F.


Jonas, Philo. Kirksey, Pink.


Dellinger, Crooks.


Kistler, David S.


Gates, John L.


Harr:11, Wallace.


Kistler, John C.


Hartsoe, Paul.


King, Ham. Kencaid, D. Pink.


Hauss, Joseph. Hauss, David.


Kelly, C. Ruker.


Hauss, William T.


Killian, Henry P.


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Keener, William.


Luckey, Macon.


Lynch, Joseph. Lutz, M. M.


Murray, James. Nantz.


Seagle, Michal.


Seagle, Benjamin. Sain, George.


Sullivan, Irvin J.


Sherrill, Julius P.


Shelton, Julius.


Pendleton, Puckett.


Pendleton, Washington.


Thompson, Jacob.


Reep, Phillip A.


Wise, Daniel F.


Robinson, John.


Wilson, George.


Robinson, Lee.


Wingate, Anderson M.


Rothrick, Archibald.


Robinson. Newton.


Wacaster. Yoder Adolphus.


NOTE .- The foregoing names have been furnished by survivors. The Junior Reserves were called ont by Act of Congress of 17th February, 1864. and meluded those b tween the ages of seventeen and eighteen years. They were organized at Camp Holmes, 31st May, 1854. This company, J. Q. Holland, Captain, formed a pirt of the Second Battalion, Junior Reserves. A part of the fall was spent at Weldon. In October they were sent to Tarboro, then to Plymouth. December 8th, they were of the forces sent to Belfield. Va., to meet the advance of Warren's Corps. Here they were under fire the first time, and fol- lowed the enemy several miles on hi , retreat. In January the Regiment was sent to Coleraine on the Chowan, thence to Goldsboro and Kinston. March the 8th, it participated in the engagement at South West Creek. At Smithfield it was united with the western army under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. On March the 19th the Reserves were in the fight of Bentonville. They were on the left of Hoke's Division, and received high praise from Gen. Hoke and o liers. They ceased to be soldiers with the surrender of General Tohin ton 26th of April, 1863.


Stillweli, John.


Sevent; - Second Regiment -Company E. S m. Rufus, A. e. October 1st, 64; c at Fort Fisher, December 25th, '64: pr. at Point Lookout. Seventy-Third Regiment. SENIOR RESERVES. 4


John F. Hill, Captain .; James F. Seagle, ist Lieutenant; p. Captain: Henry Rhodes, 2nd Lieutenant: Wallace H. Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel.


Asbury, Daniel.


Haynes, L. D.


Adams, James


Hull, G. Wash.


Bohnger, John D. M.


Houser. Isaac.


Barrett, James.


Jenks, O. B.


Bynum. Vincent.


Kelly, W. F.


Beam, D. Frank.


Kids, J. M.


Boles, David.


Kirksey, A. B.


Bolliger, Davul.


Keener, Lewis.


Bl. ck. John


Lowe, Rufus.


Carpenter, Solomon.


Lehmans, Francis.


Carpenter, John


Mauney. George W.


Clanton, David F.


McIntosh. John H.


Canipe, .Adam,


Massagee, Benjamin. Rudisill, Ephraim.


Cody. Turner


Davis, John A.


Rinck. Jesse.


Dellinger, Daniel.


Rhodes, Melchi.


Edwards, John H.


Ramsaur, H. E.


Fite, Robert.


Ramsaur, Henry.


Goodson, Milton.


Roberts, John A.


Goodson, Alex.


Summerrow, Noah.


Goodson, Miles.


Sifford, Aaron.


Hoke, Lewis.


Saine, Barnie.


Howard, E. Monroe


Tucker, William S.


Wilkinson, Henry II


NOTE -The Semor Reserves were composed of men


Carpenter, Philip.


Motz, Caleb.


between 45 and 50 years of age ; we have no data from which to complete their roll or services ; the foregoing names have been furnished by survivors, one of whom gives this account : "The company was organized as Home Guards or Home Reserves for the defense of the State. Our enlistment was in the fall of '64. Organized in Lin- colnton, ordered to Goldsboro. Boarded the train at Iron Station, October 18th, 1864, arrived in Goldsboro the 20th. Organized into a regiment. Ordered to Kinston. Stayed there sometime. Yankees made raid up Neuse River. Engagement ensued. Yankees repulsed by our forces and went back to Newbern. Disbanded and returned home. Reorganized in '65."


Many of the Lincoln Semors were in the company of Captain John F. Hill. Their princip 1 duty was guarding the thousands of prisoner confined at Sali bury, thus relieving other troops for the field. The regiment was ordered to Raleigh, Angust 21, for service at Wilmington, but was stopped at Greensboro, and soon returned to Salisbury. They also arrested deserters, with whom, on some occasions, they had fights. They were also in con- tact with the enemy when Stoneman made his raid to Salisbury to release the federal priso eis. These Seniors may have served in different companies. All the names furnished have been grouped in above list.


Nineteenth Regiment-Company K.


Willian A. Graham, cm. ist Lieutenant, September 10th, '61; p. Captain, cm. November 8th, '62; w. at Gettysburg July 3rd, '63; appointed A. A. G. of N. C., October, '63: p. Major November, 64.


MORGAN'S CAVALRY. Carpenter, John F., e. May 22nd, '63. Hinson, John, e. May 22nd, '64.


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Hartsoe, Dock, e. May 22nd, '64. Henderson, C. C., e. May 2211d, '64.


COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT.


David Schenck, cm. Captain in Commissary General's Department N. C. T., May 16th, '61; r. September 20, '61.


CONFEDERATE STATE'S NAVY.


Dellinger, George. Johnston, Bartlett Shipp.


Dellinger, Charles.


McFalls, Leander.


Goodson, John Franklin. Munday, Rufus Milton.


Bryant, John, Co. G, 52nd Regiment; d. Richmond. Williams, R. H., Co. G, 58th Regiment.


SUMMARY.


Major Generals


2


Brigadier Generals


1 1


Colonels


4


Lieutenant Colonels


3


Majors


2


Chaplains


Assistant Surgeon


I


Captains


First Lieutenants.


16


Second Lieutenants


33


Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates 1204


Total 1356


Counted Twice. .


4.5


Net Total


1311


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Farewell, General Robert F. Hoke to His Command.


"SOLDIERS OF MY DIVISION:


"On the eve of a long, perhaps final separation, I desire to address to you the last sid words of parting.


"The fortunes of war have turned the scales against us. The proud banners which you have waved so gloriously on many a field are to be furled at last; but they are not dis- graced. My comrades, your indonntable courage, your heroic fortitude, your patience under suffering have sur- rounded these with a halo which future years cannot dim. History will bear witness to your valor and succeeding gen- erations will point with admiration to your grand struggle for constitutional freedom. Soldiers, your past is full of glory. Treasure it in your hearts. Remember each gory battlefield, each day of victory, cach bleeding comrade. Think then of your future.


"Freedom's battle once begun,


Bequeathed from bleeding sire to son, Though baffled oft, is ever won."


"You have yielded to overwhelming forces, not to supe- rior valor; you are paroled prisoners, not slaves; the love of liberty which led you in the contest still burns as brightly in your hearts as ever, cherish it, nourish it, associate it with the history of the past. Transmit to your children, teach them the rights of freemen aud teach them to main- tain them: teach them that the proudest day in all your prond carcer was that on which you enlisted as a Southern soklier. entering that holy brotherhood whose ties are now sealed in the blood of your compatriote, who have fallen and whose history is covered with the brilliant records of the past four years.


"Soldiers amid the imperishable laurels that surmount


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your brows, no brighter leaf adorns you than your late con - nection with the Army of Northern Virginia. The star that shone with splendor over its oft repeated field of vic- tory, over the two deadly struggles of Manassas Plains. Richmond Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg has sent its rays and been reflected wherever true courage is admired and wherever freedom has a friend. The star has set in blood, but yet in glory. That army is now of the past. Its banners trail, but not with ignominity; no stain blots its escutcheon, no blood can tinge your face as you proudly announce that you have a part in the past history of the Army of Northern Virginia.


" My comrades, we have borne together the same hard- ships, we have Fraved the same dangers, we have rejoiced over the same victory; your trials and your patience have excited sympathy and admiration and I have bonne willing witness to your bravery. It is with a heart full of grateful emotion for your service and ready obedience that I take leave of you.


"May the future of every one of yon be as happy as your past career has been brilliant and no cloud ever dim the brightness of your fame. The past looms before me in its illuminating grandenr. Its memories are a part of th : past life of each one of you ; but it is all now over. The sad, dark veil of defeat is between us and a life time of sorrow is our only heritage.


"You carry to your home the heartfelt wishes of your Generad for your prosperity.


"My command, farewell !


"R. F. HOKE. "Major-General.


"Headquarters Hoke's Division, near Greensboro, N C . 1 May, 1865."


64 Southern Stars Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy.


LINCOLNTON, N. C., 1905.


OFFICERS :


President-Mrs. R. S Reinhardt.


First Vice President-Mrs. J. W. Saine. Second Vice President-Mrs. D. H. Shields. Secretary and Treasurer-Mrs. W. A. Hoke. Historian-Mrs. Stephen Herndon. Musical Director -- Miss Kate Hoke.


MEMBERS.


Mrs. R. S. Reinhardt,


Mrs. W. A. Hoke,


Mrs. Hugh Jenkins,


Mrs. W. S. Bynum,


Mrs. Blair Jenkins,


Mrs. A. Nixon,


Mrs. W. A. Graham,


Miss Ida Ramsaur,


Mrs. R. E. Costner,


Miss Bessie Cauble,


Mrs C. C. Wrenshall,


Mrs. J. A. Dosier,


Mrs. William E. Shipp,


Mrs. J. W. Saine,


Mıs. A. C. McBee,


Mrs. D H. Shields,


Mrs. Agnes Lawing,


Mrs. T. F. Costner,


Mrs. Stephen Herndon,


Miss Julia Richardson,


Miss Bettie Holly,


Miss Florence Finch,


Mrs. J. B. Heim, Miss Emma Saine,


Miss Virginia Hoke,


Miss Kate Curtis,


Mrs. J. L. Lineberger,


Miss Lila Richardson,


Mrs. L. B. Wetmore,


Mrs. B. C. Cobb,


Miss Lucy Tiddy,


Mrs. W. A. Biggs,


Mrs. H. E. Reid,


Mrs. T. W. Lloyd,


Miss Hettie Reinhardt,


Mrs. Frank Cauble,


Miss Kate Hoke, Miss Mary Lander, Miss Isabel Tobey.


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