A history of Belpre, Washington County, Ohio, Part 13

Author: Dickinson, C. E. (Cornelius Evarts), 1835- 1n; Hildreth, Samuel P. (Samuel Prescott), 1783-1863. 1n
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Parkersburg, W. Va., Pub. for the author by Globe Printing & Binding Company
Number of Pages: 300


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Our country was saved by the patriotism, bravery, and sacrifice of our citizen soldiers and we owe them a debt of gratitude we can never fully repay, but the patriotism, bravery, and sacrifice of the women who remained at home was as truly an element in our country's salvation and is as deserving of a place in our gratitude and honor. They said to husbands, fathers or sons: "Go to the front" when it mean separation and perhaps death and at the same time largely increased the cares and responsibilities of those who remained at home. And they sent frequent letters full of good cheer and encouragement. It was not uncommon when a son fell in battle for a mother to say to another who had remained as her support, you go now and take your place in the ranks and God will take care of us in the home.


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The soldiers were constantly in the thoughts of home friends, when a battle was imminent or had been fought they anxiously scanned the bulletins and newspapers to know if their loved ones were among the wounded or dead. They knew that their own dear ones were liable to be pierced by bullets or torn by fragments of shell, they might be languishing in hospitals or dying on the battle field with no friend to take their parting message, and the body lie in an unknown grave. There were soldiers and Societies in every hamlet and neighborhood and the women often gathered to share in each others sorrow and anxiety and to provide articles of clothing and comfort for those in camp or hospital.


The patriotic ladies of Belpre were not surpassed by the ladies of any other community in the country in their sympathy with their soldiers at the front. The Ladies Union Circle worked in connection with smaller circles in different parts of the town preparing articles of clothing, and of comfort for the sick and wounded. They also sent to them fruit and delicacies with letters of encouragement and sympathy.


In 1864 they held a Fair and Festival at which they realized $370.00 which was devoted to the wants of the Soldiers. Articles were sent through the Sanitary and Christian Commissions or by those who visited homes on furloughs. Many also added largely to their own labor and responsibilities that the men could be spared for the war.


During the early months of the war Belpre was a frontier town and there was much anxiety lest the fighting should come near them. The war sentiment in West Vir- ginia was divided and soldiers were enlisted in both the Northern and Southern armies and there was some fight- ing within the state but in 1863 Western Virginia separ- ated from the eastern portion and became a separate state. There were a considerable number of people in Parkers- burg whose sympathies were with the South. Fort Bore- man was established overlooking Parkersburg and a garri- son was stationed there during the war, but the good people accepted the situation and there was no disturbance.


It is stated by Belpre people that during the war or shortly after Capt. Jonathan Stone who had not shown


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himself in Parkersburg in daylight for twenty years march- ed boldly up the main street with hat in hand, thanking God that the cause for which he had so long contended was successful and he was safe in Parkersburg. Notwithstand- ing the differences and alienations before the war, now, half a century later, the business, social and religious associa- tions between the people of Parkersburg and Belpre are as cordial as they could have been if they had always been in the same state. Belpre is a suburb of Parkersburg, a large proportion of the inhabitants of Belpre are engaged in business in Parkersburg or at least do their trading and banking business there. The ministers in the two places exchange pulpits with each other, are members of the same Ministerial Association and work together for the moral and religious improvement of the communities.


CHAPTER XIV ROLL OF HONOR COPIED FROM WILLIAMS HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY


PREPARED BY S. J. HATHAWAY, ESQ.


LLEN, Davis C., Volunteer 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, Sergeant, in battles of Chattanooga, Mission Ridge and Lookout Mountain.


Allen, Harvey G., Volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, served four months, discharged September 14th, 1864.


Allen, Loring P.


Armstrong, Alexander H., age 22, Volunteer, Septem- ber 25, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-third Regiment, Company D, Second Lieutenant, died May 8th, 1865, from exposure while in camp.


Barkley, Samuel W., age 18, Volunteer, January, 1862, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, Corporal, served two years, died May 22, 1864, fought at Chancellorsville, Gettys- burg, Lookout Valley and Rasaca, where he was mortally wounded, May 15th.


Barrows, James K., Volunteer, discharged.


Batten, Lewis M., Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, served four months, discharged September 14, 1864.


Barcus, James M., Volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, served four months, discharged September 14, 1864.


Berry, William, First Light Artillery, Company H.


Bellows, Benjamin T., Volunteer, private, honorably discharged, May 31st, 1865.


VILLAGE CONGREGATIONAL MEETING HOUSE, BUILT 1868


VILLAGE METHODIST CHURCH, BUILT 1867


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Bellows, Orin M., age 22, Volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety Second Regiment, Company G, private, served six months, died February 26, 1863, of brain fever. Bellows, Abram M., age 18, Volunteer, February 22, 1863, Ninety-first Regiment, Company B, private.


Bodkin, William Wallace, age 17, Volunteer, October 30th, 1861, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, discharged, May 30th, 1864, wounded at Gettysburg, very severely, and re-enlisted as a veteran in 1865.


Bodkin, Charles, age 43, Volunteer, August 15, 1862, Seventh Cavalry Regiment, Company I, private, served one year and eight months, captured at Rogersville, Tennessee, taken to Belle Isle, removed sick to hospital at Richmond, where he died April 7, 1864.


Breckenridge, D. M., Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, attained rank of Adjutant Clerk, served four months, discharged September 14th, 1864.


Breckenridge, Charles D., Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, Company H, private, served four months, discharged September 14th, 1864, disabled and not on duty, but re- enlisted with One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Regiment, Company H., September 28, 1864, and was discharged with regiment.


Blow, John H., Volunteer, Ninety-second Regiment, private, attained rank of Corporal, discharged January 28, 1865.


Blough, Rufus. Volunteer, one hundred days, One Hun- dred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, died July 7, 1864, of camp disease and measles.


Berry, James B,. age 38, Volunteer 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, discharged, September 14, 1864.


Bellows, Avery S., age 24, Valunteer, August 9, 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, served one year and four months, discharged December 19, 1863, sick ten months, discharged for disability.


Brown, John A., age 29, Volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment,


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Company H, Orderly Sergeant, served four months, dis- charged September 14, 1864.


Cox, Jefferson, Seventh Cavalry, Company I.


Campbell, Charles H., age 40, Volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, Company H, Corporal, served four months, dis- charged September 14th, 1864.


Campbell, Theodore W., age 20, Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, four months, discharged, September 14th, 1864.


Clark, John, age 23, Volunteer, three years, Seventy- third Regiment, Company F, private, died August, 1862, from a gun shot wound received in the battle of Bull Run.


Campbell, Currun, Volunteer, August 4, 1862, private, injured by accident June 9th, 1863, remained in hospital till August 14th.


Clark, John J., age 31, Volunteer, August 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, three years, discharged June 29th, 1865. In March 1864 was transferred to Company H, Veteran Reserve Corps, wound- ed at Fort Stephens, District Columbia, July 12, 1864.


Clark, Jacob, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, killed in action at Cross Keys.


Chick, John C., One Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment, Company I.


Cole, William R., age 19, Volunteer, July 27, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K, private, served one year discharged October 14, 1862 for disability.


Coleman, Alfred, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K.


Curtis, Henry C., Volunteer May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private.


Curtis, Columbus B., Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, Sergeant, four months, discharged, September 1864.


Curtis, A. L., age 34, Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, First Lieutenant, four months, discharged, September 18, 1864.


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Dalzell, James, age 24, August 4, 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, served three years, captured at Carthage, Tennessee, March 8, 1863, taken to Libby prison, parolled and exchanged in June, and discharged with regiment, June, 1865.


Davis, J. T., age 18, Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred Forty-eighth Regiment, served four months, discharged September 14th, 1864, sick most of the time and out, returned and was discharged with his Company.


Davidson, Eli, age 34, Volunteer, May 18, 1864, serv- ed one hundred days. One Hundred and Forty-eighth Reg- iment, Company H, Corporal, died 1865, taken sick at City Point, remained in hospital till two weeks after discharge of Regiment and returned home.


Deeble, Charles H., age 17, Volunteer, March 4, 1864. Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, Musician, attained the rank of Orderly, served one year and four months, discharged July 20, 1865, was in all the battles of his regiment after his enlistment, and discharged with it.


Deeble, Joseph, age 42, Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, Wagon Master, served four months, discharg- ed September 14, 1864, died October 8th, 1864.


Dexter, John L., age 27, Volunteer, August 2, 1861, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company F, private, served three years and two months, discharged July, 1865, neither sick, captured or wounded during service.


Dexter, Francis, age 25, Volunteer, May 18th, 1864, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, pri- vate, discharged August, 1864, sick but not wounded or captured during service.


Dustin, Charles E., age 49, Volunteer, 1862, Seventy- third Regiment, Company D, private, served three weeks, killed at Bull Run three weeks after enlistment; had prev- iously served in the Florida War.


Eskey, Samuel S., age 31, Volunteer, May 18, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, Company H, private, served four months, died Sep- tember, 1864.


Fletcher, Amasa S., age 19, Volunteer, August 25,


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1862, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, served two years and nine months, discharged May 18th, 1865, wounded at Atlanta, Georgia and disabled for several months.


Fish, David, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, died 1862.


Flowers, Counree, O., age 24, Volunteer, August 25, 1862, three years, Seventh Cavalry, Company I, attained the rank of Orderly, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Flowers, George, age 25, Volunteer, March 7, 1863, One Hundred and Ninety-sixth Regiment, Company F, pri- vate discharged March 13, 1865, sick and discharged from hospital.


Fletcher, John V., age 19, Volunteer, August 1861, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company B, private, honorably dis- charged at close of term and re-enlisted in the Thirty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Forbes, Leander, Seventh Cavalry, Company H, died March 5, 1865.


Fletcher, Henry H., age 15, Volunteer, September 1861, Ninth Virginia Regiment, Company D, Adjutant, attained the rank of Orderly, honorably discharged at the close of term and re-enlisted in the Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry


Frost, Charles, Ninth Virginia Regiment, Company K.


Foster, William, age 24, Volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventy-fifth Regiment, Company D, private, discharged, December, 1864.


Frazer, Amos, Seventy-fifth Regiment, Company D.


Gilchrist, Daniel N., age 19, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, served four months, discharged Sep- tember 1864.


Gilchrist, James H., age 20, Volunteer, August 2, 1862, One Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment, Company I, private.


Galbraith, John, age 18, Volunteer, November 7, 1862, Seventy-third Regiment, Company D, private, served two years and eight months, discharged July 26, 1865.


Galbreath, Archibald, age 21, Volunteer, November, 1861, Eleventh Virginia Regiment, Company D, private, served seven months, discharged June 1862, after his dis-


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charge re-enlisted in Company K, Second Ohio Heavy Ar- tillery.


Galbraith, James, age 20, Volunteer, August 1862; Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, served three years, discharged 1865, captured at Chickamauga, Septem- ber 20, 1863, imprisoned in Belle Isle, Libby, Anderson- ville, Danville, Charleston and Florence prisons. Exchang- ed March 4, 1865, sick for seven weeks, then sent home and discharged.


Green, James M., age 23, Volunteer, August, 1861, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K, Corporal, attained the rank of Sergeant, discharged, sick with typhoid fever and camp disease and then in active service, discharged and re- enlisted as a veteran September 28, 1864, in Company H, One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Regiment and discharged with Company, June 17, 1865.


Green, Andrew J.


Hall, John D., age 29, Volunteer, May 1864, one hun- dred days, One Hundred and Fortieth Regiment, Company H, private, died, 1864, taken with measles and died a few weeks after enlistment.


Hall, James, age 20, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, died in hospital at Bermuda Hundred 1864.


Hall, Jeremiah, age 22, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, died of measles in hispital at Point of Rocks, 1864.


Haze, Truman, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, taken sick at City Point and died in hospital at Washington after discharge of Regiment in 1864.


Hitchcock, Myson K., Volunteer, 1862, One Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment, Company B, Corporal, attained the rank of Chief Orderly, mortally wounded at Petersburg, died May 22, 1865.


Hutchinson, John, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G.


Hunter, George, age 41, Volunteer, May 1864, one hun- dred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Com- pany H, private, taken sick and left in hospital partially


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recovering rejoined his regiment again taken sick and died July 1, 1864.


Horton, D. B., Third Iowa Cavalry, Company I.


Henderson, Warren, age 59, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, taken sick at City Point and died in hospital at Fortress Monroe, August 27, 1864.


Johnston, Valentine E., age 46, Volunteer, November 7, 1862, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, became disabled by rheumatism and blindness, 1864, and discharged for disability, May 18, 1865.


Johnston, Joseph W., age 20, Volunteer, November 11, 1861, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, Private, attain- ed the rank of Color Corporal, mustered out July 20, 1865, wounded twice.


Johnston, James P., age 23, Volunteer, August 8, 1862, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, private, served three years, mustered out January 20, 1865.


Kirkpatrick, Henry, age 19, Volunteer, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, attained the rank of Corporal, died August 27, 1863.


Kirkpatrick, T. M., age 20, Volunteer, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, died Septem- ber 5, 1862, of wounds, at Alexander, Virginia.


Kirkpatrick, C. B., Volunteer, three years, Seventy- third Regiment, Company F, private, Sergeant, discharged in 1862 for disability.


Lockwood, Hugh, age 22, Volunteer, February 1865, Kentucky Cavalry, private, honorably discharged, May 1865, for disability.


Loring, Franklin, Volunteer, July 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, Captain, served three years, mustered out July 10, 1865.


Loring, Corwin, age 21, Volunteer, May 1864, one hun- dred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Com- pany H, private, served four months, mustered out Septem- ber 14, 1864.


Loring, Corwin H., Forty-seventh Iowa regiment, pri- vate, died in 1863 at Helena Arkansas.


Lyle, George, Volunteer, Seventy-third Regiment, Com- pany F, private.


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Mccullough H., Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K.


McFarland, S. R. W., age 22, Volunteer, August 29, 1862, three years, Seventh Cavalry, Company H, private, attained the rank of Corporal, served three years, mustered out July 1865, wounded near Pulaska, Tennessee.


Menzie, Rufus C. age 43, Volunteer, August 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, served two years and ten months, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Mitstead, Isaac, Second Virginia Regiment, Company K.


Mitchell, John, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F. Masel, James, Ninety Second Regiment, Company G. Moore, Anstead, Seventy-fifth Regiment, Company I.


Newport, J. Ross, Volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh Cavalry, Company H, Sergeant, served one year and three months, died, December 11, 1863, mortally wounded at Morristown, December 10th.


Noland, George W., age 29, Volunteer, May 1864, One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment, Company B, private served ten months, mustered out July 30, 1865.


O'Neil, Ezra H., age 21, Volunteer, November 18, 1861, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, attained the rank of Orderly Sergeant, served two years and three months, honorably discharged February, 1864. Severely wounded at Gettysburg.


Powell, Jesse, age 20, Volunteer, August 1864, had been a slave, enlisted in a colored regiment in Columbus.


Plumley, William, age 33, drafted, died in 1863 before he got to a regiment.


Plumley, J.


Reid, James, Volunteer, January 1864, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, served one year and five months, honorably discharged for disability, June, 1865.


Rutherford, Jacob, age 28, Volunteer, Navy Ensign, resigned June 20, 1865.


Rutherford, Josiah S., age 23, Volunteer, September 25, 1862. three years, Seventh Cavalry, Company H, pri- vate, served two years and ten months, mustered out July, 1865.


Robinson, William, age 20, Volunteer, May 1864, one


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hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, served four months, mustered out September 14, 1864, re-enlisted February 1865 Thirty-sixth Regiment, Company H, private, served six months, muster- ed out July 27th, 1865.


Shipe, Isaac N., Volunteer, December 31, 1861, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, served three years, mustreed out in 1864, re-enlisted 1864 three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, served seven months, mustered out July 20, 1865, wounded at Cross Keys, December 9, 1864, captured and in prison three months at Florence, South Carolina, parolled, March, 1865.


Shipe, John A., Volunteer, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, wounded at Bull Run, fell back and never since seen or heard from.


Stone, George G., age 20, Volunteer, three years, Sev- enty-third Regiment, Company F, died July 25, 1863 of softening of the brain.


Stone, Edward D., age 22, Volunteer, Aug. 10, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K, private, attained the rank of Orderly Sergeant, served four years mustered out July 1865.


Stone, Charles W., age 22, Volunteer, three years, Sev- enty-third Regiment, Company F, attained rank of Second Lieutenant, resigned July 5, 1864.


Stone, John M., age 22, Volunteer, June 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K, Corporal, at- tained rank of Quartermaster Clerk, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Stone, Bradley B., age 21, Volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, Sergeant, attained rank of Captain, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Stone, Bolivar S., age 38, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, died July 17, 1864.


Stone, Augustus D., age 28, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hunderd and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, mustered out September 14th, 1864.


Stone, Franklin, age 25, Volunteer, May 1864, one


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hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private.


Stoneman, Philip, age 19, Volunteer, August 2, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K, private, served three years, died July 22, 1864, killed at Atlanta. Stoneman, William.


Schram, Henry, age 21, Volunteer, 1861, three years, artillery, died July 4, 1863.


Stage, Andrew, Seventh Cavalry, Company K.


Starling, Marion, age 16, Volunteer, March, 1864, One Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment, Company I, private.


Shaw, Jacob H., age 20, Volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety Second Regiment, Company G, Corporal, at- tained rank of Orderly Sergeant, served three years, mus- tered out July 10, 1865, wounded at Mission Ridge, Novem- ber 25, 1864.


Sweezy, Francis M., age 17, Volunteer, November 7, 1862, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company H, private, attained rank of Corporal, served two and two- thirds years, mustered out July 1865, captured at Gettys- burg, August 21, 1863 taken to Belle Isle and parolled.


Sweezy, John, age 17, Volunteer, May 1864, one hun- dred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Com- pany H, private, four months, mustered out September 14, 1864, second enlistment February 9, 1865, Sixth Virginia Regiment, private, mustered out June 20, 1865.


Shire, William, Seventy-fifth Regiment, Company II.


Swan, Samuel B, age 19, Volunteer, August 4, 1862, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, attained rank of Corporal, served three years discharged June 19, 1865.


Swan, David R., age 19, Volunteer, February 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-first Regiment, Company B, pri- vate.


Sloter, Michael F., age 30, Volunteer, August 11, 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, served three years, discharged June 10, 1865, was sick and detailed as nurse in hospital, never in action.


Schoonover, Augustus D., Volunteer, September 12, 1862, three years, Seventh Cavalry, Company I, private, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


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Schoonover, Walter H., age 23, Volunteer, September 12, 1862, three years, Seventh Cavalry, Company I, Cor- poral, served three years, mustered out, July 4, 1865.


Schoonover, Jacob F., age 20, Volunteer, February 22, 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-first Regiment, Company B, private, attained Sergeant.


Shotwell, Isaac, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company H, private, served four months, discharged September, 1864, sick in hospital at return of Regiment.


Shotwell, Ezra M., age 19, Volunteer, May 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company A, pirvate, served four months, discharged Sep- tember, 1864.


Smith, Arnold, Volunteer, Eleventh Virginia Regiment, Company A, Drum Major, attained Color Bearer.


Smith, S. C. H., Seventh Cavalry, Company H.


Starr, George W., age 22, Volunteer, September 14, 1862, three years, Third Virginia Cavalry, Company E, private, attained First Lieutenant, served three years, mus- tered out June 30, 1865, detached on various duties.


Stoneman, William, age 15, Volunteer, August 2, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Company K, private, killed at Strickers Gap.


Teeters, George W., Ninety-second Regiment, Company G.


Travis, Ezra, age 18, Volunteer, August 15, 1861, three years, Seventy-third Regiment, Company F, private, cap- tured at Atlanta and in prison at Andersonville and at Jackson, Florida, and released April, 1865.


Travis, Lewis, age 19, Volunteer, May 1864, one hun- dred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Com- pany H, private, served four months, discharged Septem- ber 1864.


Travis, William, age 29, Volunteer, August 11, 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company F, private, discharged June 19, 1865.


Travis, Jacob, age 23, Volunteer, August 11, 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company F, private, served three years, discharged January 9, 1865, captured at Chickamauga but escaped.


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Templar, Austin, Volunteer, Aug. 7, 1862, three years, Ninety-second Regiment, Company G, private, served three years, discharged June 19th, 1865, wounded at Chicka- mauga and at Savannah.




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