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Ard, A. J., Corporal. Died Saltillo, Miss.
Johnson, F. A., Corporal. Died Tupelo, Miss.
Glisson, E. B., Corporal. Killed Chickamauga.
Williams, J. J., Corporal. Died at home.
Privates.
Adkinson, P.
Brach, R. Died at hospital.
Brown, J. Discharged.
Bartell, H Wounded Atlanta twice, Resaca.
Bartell, J. R.
Bellflower, J. J. Died Corinth, Miss.
Curry, G. W. Captured Missionary Ridge.
Curry, D. Died at home.
Curry, J. Died at home.
Cannon, R.
Cox, S. C. Captured Missionary Ridge.
Collins, J. E. Wounded Murfreesboro, Chickamauga.
Collins, S. J. Discharged, over age.
Crossby, T. E. Atlanta.
Crossby, J. W. Died in Mississippi.
Crossby, J. L. Died at home, on sick furlough. Cox, John. Daniels, J. G. Died South Island. Dimary, J. T.
Evans, N., Marion. Died in Mississippi.
Foxworth, A. B. Captured Missionary Ridge.
Gasque, J. Discharged on account of disability. Gunter, H. Died at hospital.
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Goff, J.
Hinds, S. O. Died at Columbus, Miss.
Hinds, H. N. Died at home.
Hogg, M. T. Wounded Murfreesboro.
Hutcherson, N. P. Died at home.
Hyman, William. Died at hospital.
Hawkins, H.
Jarrall, J. J. Died at home, on sick furlough. Johnson, P. C. Died at Tupelo, Miss.
Johnson, J. J. Captured Missionary Ridge.
Johnson, T. H. Captured Missionary Ridge.
Kenner, G. W. L. Discharged on account of disability.
Keefe, W. E. Captured at Chickamauga.
Keightley, J. G.
Lewis, J. R. Died Knoxville, Tenn. Lee, N. C.
Marler, J. R.
Marler, V. A. Died Corinth, Miss.
Miller, E. Missing.
McNeill, J. Died at South Island.
Nobles, J. P. Died Tupelo, Miss.
Parker, S. F. Captured Missionary Ridge.
Pace, R. W. Died at hospital.
Phillips, F. M. Discharged.
Powell, A. E. Wounded Chickamauga.
Powell, W. M. Discharged.
Powell, M. B.
Poston, G. W. Wounded Chickamauga, Atlanta. Richardson, A. J., Marion.
Rowell, R. R. Wounded Murfreesboro, Chickamauga.
Smith, J. B. Killed at Franklin, Tenn.
Shaw, J. H. Wounded Resaca.
Stone, R. W. Died Glasgow, Kentucky.
Taylor, R. W. Died Mississippi.
Turbeville, S. Died home. Wounded Atlanta. Turner, G. W. 1
Turner, R. H. Died Corinth, Miss.
Turner, T. D. Died in prison. Wounded.
Wall, C. M. Died Tupelo, Miss.
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Wall, S. J. Wall, J. C. Wall, J. W. Killed at Chattahoochie, on picket line.
Williams, D. N. Died in Kentucky.
Company I, 6th Regiment Cavalry, South Carolina Volun- teers, in the Confederate States Provisional Army:
Whitaker, J. C., Captain, Marion. Wounded Beams Station.
Jenkins, Robert, First Lieutenant, Marion. Wounded Beams Station. Promoted Captain.
DeBerry, Ed., Second Lieutenant, Marion.
McClenaham, Honorine, Third Lieutenant, Marion.
Fladger, H. G., First Sergeant, Marion. Wounded Trevil- lian Station.
Friar, Andrew, First Corporal, Marion.
Cain, J. H., Second Corporal, Marion.
Boatright, Thos., Third, Corporal, Marion.
Bass, A. W., Second Sergeant, Marion.
Privates.
Atkinson, Benjamin, Marion.
Atkinson, Jessee, Marion.
Atkinson, John, Marion. Bragdon, Jas., Marion.
Bethea, Edward, Marion. Brown, Samuel, Marion.
Campbell, John C. C., Marion.
Campbell, Jas. W., Marion. Wounded Fayetteville, N. C. Cameron, Don., Marion.
Cox, Samuel, Marion.
Cox, George, Marion.
Cusack, Samuel, Marion.
Deas, John, Marion. Dill, Bright, Marion.
Egerton, Evander, Marion.
Egerton, Samuel, Marion.
Richardson, J., Marion.
Rodgers, -, Marion.
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Stewart, Ran., Marion.
Signer, Joe, Marion.
Taylor, John, Marion.
Wilson, Alex., Marion.
Wurrell, Jas., Marion.
Wurrell, Jas., Jr., Marion.
Woodrow, William, Marion.
Whittaker, -, Marion.
Dargan, L. O., Darlington.
McCall, S. A., Darlington.
Cook, Henry, Darlington.
Boswell, Samuel, Darlington.
Coker, Harmon, Darlington.
Coker, Sandy, Darlington.
Plummer, Hugh, Darlington.
Polk, James, Darlington.
Stokes, John, Darlington.
Thomas, E. R., Darlington.
Tedder, W. J., Darlington.
Windham, George, Darlington.
Young, J. D., Darlington.
The foregoing roll was made from memory, by Sergeant S. A. McCall.
Roll of Company D, Twenty-fifth Regiment Infantry, South Carolina Volunteers, in the Confederate States Provisional Army, from Marion County :
McKerrall, William Jasper, Captain. Captured W. & W. R. R., and imprisoned at Point Lookout and Fort Delaware. Died since war.
Haselden, James, First Lieutenant. Died 1900.
Mckay, Daniel J., First Lieutenant. Wounded Petersburg. Promoted from Second Lieutenant. Living.
Bethea, Pickett P., Second Lieutenant. Killed Weldon R. R.
Smith, Marcus L., Second Lieutenant. Wounded Drewry's Bluff. Promoted from Orderly Sergeant. Living.
Alford, Artemas, Sergeant. Wounded Weldon R. R. Sur- rendered City Point. Living.
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Richard, Meyer, Sergeant. Living.
McIntyre, Joseph, Sergeant. Wounded Drewry's Bluff severely and captured. Living.
Barfield, Jessee, Sergeant. Living.
Sweet, David, Corporal. Died in Virginia 1864.
Cox, Lewis J., Corporal. Killed at Petersburg.
Greenwood, E. B., Corporal. Living.
Herring, John C., Second Corporal. Killed Weldon R. R.
Herring, Marcus C., Corporal. Living.
Turbeville, George, Corporal. Wounded Drewry's Bluff. Promoted from ranks. Living.
Privates.
Allen, John. Living.
Atkinson, Talley.
Barrentine, Wilson.
Berry, Nathan.
Blackman, David.
Barrentine, Nelson. Killed James Island.
Bullard, P. D. B. Living.
Barnett, D. Wounded Weldon R. R.
Beverly, Douglass. Killed Swift Creek.
Coward, Ansel.
Calder, William. Died since war.
Calder, Noah. Died since war.
Cook, Hiram. Living.
Coates, Evander.
Cottingham, Wesley. Coats, James.
Calder, William, Sr. Died on James Island. Coleman, Louis.
Clark, Johnson. Living.
Carter, Henry. Killed Swift Creek.
Daniel, Harllee. Died since war.
Drew, R. Daniel, Dargan. Dew, Turrentine. Dew, John W.
Edge, John. Died since war.
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Edge, Hamilton. Died hospital.
Foxworth, John.
Foxworth, W. K., Color-bearer. Killed Weldon R. R.
Freeman, Robt. Killed Swift Creek.
Freeman, Robert. Killed Drewry's Bluff.
Gaddy, J. J.
Graham, James. Killed Battery Wagner.
Godbold, James P. Died since war.
Graves, W. M. Killed Petersburg, 1862.
Godbold, Eli. Wounded Petersburg.
Graham, E. Hoyt, Hugh.
Hoyt, Washington.
Herring, D. M.
Hamilton, Whitner, Jr.
Hunt, George.
Hunt, Charles.
Hunt, P. O.
Hays, W. M. Died in Virginia.
Hays, Nicholas W. Surrendered James Island.
Hays, W. C. Killed at James Island.
Hays, H. R. Living.
Hays, R. H. Killed James Island.
Hays, A. G. Imprisoned at Point Lookout till close of war. Died since.
Hays, Jessee H. Surrendered at Charleston.
Hays, E. W. Killed Weldon R. R.
Hays, C. Died in Union Prison, New York.
Hargrove, William. Died James Island.
Hargrove, W. H. Living.
Haselden, James. Dead.
Hyatt, Hugh. Hyatt, John. Herlong, James. Imprisoned at Point Lookout. Ikner, James. Wounded Petersburg. Living.
Johnson, J. F. Jordan, Jacob. Killed Drewry's Bluff. Jackson, J. R. Johnson, George.
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Johnson, Barney. Killed Drewry's Bluff. Jones, F. D.
Keever, Daniel A. Killed Weldon R. R.
Kennedy, Evander. Died of disease Elliott Cut, Stono.
Lane, Ferdinand. Died in prison.
Lane, Franklin. Lundy, John. Lovell, J. W. Living.
Lane, Robert. Living.
Lane, S. D. Dead.
Lundy, William. Living.
McCorkle, J. F. Surrendered James Island.
Meekins, Philip B.
Meekins, Oscar.
McKnight, J. E.
Moore, G. W. Wounded Drewry's Bluff. A soldier of Mexican War. Was severely wounded, furloughed home, and killed at Little Rock by parties unknown.
Norton, Sandy. Killed in Virginia.
Nees, John. Wounded Weldon R. R.
Owens, Hewitt. Living.
Owens, Lot., Killed in Virginia.
Ransom, John. Rushing, James. Died Fort Delaware.
Riley, D. S. Redman, Jake. Killed.
Rucker, Ruff.
Smith, J. K. Surrendered James Island.
Turner, Willis, Jr. Turner, Martin. Died since war. Turner, Joel.
Tart, G. Died Petersburg.
Whittington, W. G. Living.
Watson, David. Living. Wilkes, James. Died at hospital.
Wilkinson, James. Died since war.
Wood, John. Killed James Island. Yates, William. Died Charleston.
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Roll of Company C, Twenty-sixth Regiment Infantry, South Carolina Volunteers, in the Confederate States Provisional Army, from Marion County :
Rowell, C. D., Captain. Promoted Major 1863, and re- signed 1864.
Lofton, A. M., Captain. Promoted from First Lieutenant I863.
Rogers, R. H., Captain. Promoted from Second to First Lieutenant 1863, and Captain 1865. Served in 8th Regiment short time.
Page, P. C., Second Lieutenant. Promoted from Sergeant 1863. Died Jackson, Miss., 1863.
Hayes, A. T., Second Lieutenant. Promoted from Sergeant 1863. Killed Petersburg 1864.
Wilkerson, J. R., Second Lieutenant. Wounded Appomat- tox C. H. Promoted from Sergeant 1865.
Platt, J. B., Second Lieutenant. Resigned June, 1864.
Cuisack, J. H., Sergeant. Discharged Mount Pleasant. Allen, J. C., Sergeant. Discharged McLendonville. Campbell, Samuel, Sergeant. Promoted from ranks 1863. Davis, J. H., Sergeant. Promoted from ranks 1863.
Gerry, J. H., Sergeant. Promoted from ranks 1863. Steel, Samuel, Sergeant. Promoted from ranks 1864. Wiggins, J. M., Sergeant. Promoted from ranks 1864. Miller, H. W., Corporal. Phillips, H. G., Corporal. Killed Jackson, Miss. Collins, F. A, Corporal.
Potter, James, Corporal. Discharged Charleston.
Harrellson, Sim, Corporal. Promoted from ranks 1864.
Rogers, Barfield, Corporal. Promoted from ranks 1864.
Privates.
Anderson, J. M. Abbett, Simeon. Bullock, Joel. Britt, E. I. Brewer, H. C.
Bigham, - Bailey, Sam.
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Bailey, J. R. Byrd, Joseph. Died Mclendonville. Berry, Joseph. Collins, Mack. Collins, Evander. Collins, Frank. Died Mt. Pleasant.
Cooper, Fry. Died Petersville, Va.
Cooper, E. W. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Campbell, Daniel. Died at Mt. Pleasant. Campbell, J. C. Transferred to Cavalry 1863. Carmichael, Archie.
Carmichael, John. Died at Petersburg. Cain, R. M.
Cain, W. E. Died at Petersburg.
Cain, S. J.
Cain, T. C. Died at Petersburg.
Cain, J. C.
DeBerry, R. M. Transferred to Cavalry 1864. Dillard, E. Captured 1864. Dillard, John. Davis, Henry. Davis, Frank. Captured Petersburg 1864.
Dewitt, Peter.
Dewitt, John. Died of disease at Petersville.
Dew, F. C. Died of disease at Church Flat. Elmore, P. J. Elmore, D. W.
Elvington, Joel. Died at Savannah.
Flowers, Nicholas. Died at Petersburg of wounds.
Flowers, Robert. Captured at Petersburg 1864.
Glison, J. H. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Goodyear, - Died of wounds at Petersburg.
Grimsley, James.
Hayes, Robert R. Wounded Burgess Mill. - Captured 1865. Hayes, William B. Transferred to Artillery. Lofton, John. Moody, Enos. Moore, Robert. Miller, Pitman.
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Miller, John C. Miller, W. W. Miller, H. B. Miller, George.
Miller, John. Captured at Five Forks. Died at Charleston.
Oakley, William. Captured at Five Forks.
Oakley, Daniel. Captured at Five Forks.
Phillips, F. Marion.
Phillips, Benjamin.
Phillips, Isham.
Phillips, Isaac.
Powell, Robert. Captured at Petersburg.
Powell, Mat. Captured at Five Forks.
Poston, Bryant. Captured at Petersburg. Killed Burches Mill.
Pauley, Robert.
Platt, John.
Pittman, Thomas.
Rogers, Hinyard. Died at Charleston.
Rogers, William. Killed Jackson, Miss.
Robins, Robert M.
Sturges, Samuel.
Scott, Allen. Died wounds at Iron Bridge.
Sanderson, John W.
Stephens, Allen. Captured at Five Forks 1865. Killed Bermuda Hundred.
Turner, John K. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Turner, Moses. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Turner, Robert. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Tanner, John L. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Hayes, Hardy.
Hayes, Allen. Killed at Petersburg.
Hayes, Elly. Wounded Bermuda Hundred.
Hayes, Daniel S. Captured at Deep Bottom. Killed at Petersburg. Herring, Frank. Herring, John T. Herring, Arthur. Captured at Petersburg. Herring, Edmund.
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Herring, James. Killed at Petersburg. Harrellson, W. W. Captured at Five Forks. Harrellson, James. Wounded Iron Bridge. Harrellson, E. Preston.
Haselden, Stephen F. G. Wounded Jackson, Miss. Haselden, Edward. Captured at Five Forks. Haselden, William W.
Heyman, John. Heyman, Gilbert. Captured at Petersburg. Heyman, Benjamin. Heyman, Ephraim.
Hutchinson, Wm. J. D. Captured at Five Forks. Herring, McSwain. Died at Jackson, Miss. Herring, Clinton.
Herring, Daniel M. Died at Charleston, S. C. Israel, Ancil. Captured at Five Forks 1865. Israel, Wright. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Jackson, Reuben. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Lovett, Kinchan. Wounded Church Flat.
Lupo, Malcolm. Killed Bermuda Hundred. Lupo, James. Died Mt. Pleasant. Lupo, William. Discharged.
Lupo, Evan. Died at Petersburg.
Thomas, James H. Captured at Five Forks 1865.
Tart, James. Transferred to Artillery.
Timmons, Luther. Died of disease at McClendenville. Timmons, Burnett. Williams, Thomas. Williams, Silas. Captured at Petersburg 1864. Williams, George. Wall, Albert. Wall, Henry. Died of disease at Petersburg. Wiggins, W. Henry. Wiggins, C. W.
Roll of Company I, Tenth Regiment Infantry, South Caro- lina Volunteers, in the Confederate States Provisional Army, from Marion County :
Lofton, H. M., Captain. Resigned.
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McWhite, B. B., Captain. Promoted from First Lieutenant. Wounded Murfreesboro. Living.
Gasque, S. S., First Lieutenant. Not re-elected in 1862.
Poston, Andrew, First Lieutenant. Promoted from Ser- geant and Second Lieutenant. Wounded at Chickamauga.
Poston, Benjamin, Second Lieutenant.
Bostick, T. J., Second Lieutenant. Promoted from Sergeant. Died of wounds at Franklin.
Finklea, G. C., Second Lieutenant. Promoted from Ser- geant. Captured Missionary Ridge.
Bartell, William, Sergeant. Died in Tennessee.
Bartell, Jasper, First Sergeant. Mustered out, over age.
Hyman, W. L., Sergeant. Wounded at Murfreesboro.
Myers, A. A., Sergeant. Promoted Regimental Color Ser- geant 1864.
Turbeville, R., Corporal. Killed at Murfreesboro.
Hicks, N. C., Corporal. Died in Kentucky.
McWhite, W. H., Corporal. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Franklin, Atlanta.
Poston, Daniel, Corporal.
Flowers, J. H., Corporal.
Privates.
Altman, W. S.
Altman, C. T. Died of wounds at Chickamauga.
Adkisson, Jacob. Mustered out, over age.
Askins, J. A. Died in Mississippi.
Ard, Barnabas.
Andrews, D. J. Died of wounds at Resaca.
Barnes, B. J. Died of wounds in Atlanta.
Bostick, J. H. Died in Kentucky.
Bragdon, J. B. Wounded at Chickamauga.
Cooper, Levi. Mustered out, over age.
Cooper, Simon. Caulcutt, James.
Cain, E. E. Died in Georgia.
Cain, William.
Creel, N. B. Died in Mississippi.
Carter, W. E. Died in Georgia.
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Campbell, W. D. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. Eaddy, Gregory. Died in Mississippi. Finklea, Robert. Finklea, W. E.
Foxworth, C. B. Wounded Chickamauga.
Flowers, Clayton. Mustered out, over age. Glisson, G. W.
Gordon, A. B. Mustered out, over age.
Gordon, J. J. Surrendered and discharged at South Island.
Holland, J. H.
Haines, J. B. Wounded at Missionary Ridge.
Huggins, W. S. A.
Hanna, J. B. Died at South Island.
Hanna, D. P. Died in Kentucky.
Hanna, Ervin. Wounded Missionary Ridge.
Hutchison, E. B.
Hutchison, L. N. Wounded Atlanta.
Hutchison, John. Died in Kentucky.
Hyman, J. L. Mustered out, over age. Lee, J. W. Lee, W. A. Died in Mississippi.
Munn, G. W.
Munn, W. J. Killed at Murfreesboro.
McGee, W. A.
McKissick, A. W.
McDaniel, Enos. Mustered out, over age. Marree, Thomas.
Myers, G. H. Wounded Missionary Ridge .-
McWhite, G. W. Died in Mississippi.
Parker, G. R.
Prosser, Nathan. Died in South Carolina. Prosser, M. V. Powell, J. S.
Poston, Hampton. Died in South Carolina.
Poston, Christopher. Died in Tennessee. Poston, Joseph H. Died in Tennessee. Poston, M. M. Poston, F. L.
Poston, T. W. Mustered out, over age.
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Poston, B. D.
Poston, John L. Wounded at Chickamauga.
Poston, W. H. Killed at Missionary Ridge. Poston, William.
Poston, Hugh.
Powell, S. C. Mustered out, over age.
Smith, D. C. Sturges, S. B.
Turner, Lewis. Died in Georgia.
Tanner, W. N.
Tanner, John.
Woodrow, D. M. Died in Georgia.
Wiggins, E. J.
Williams, Samuel. Died in Georgia. Williford, A. S.
Williford, R. J.
Roll of Company D, 7th Battalion, South Carolina Reserves, Major J. M. Ward, of Timmonsville, commanding ; attached to the brigade commanded by Brigadiar General Albert Z. Blan- chard, of New Orleans, La .:
Captain, W. H. Crawford. Dead. First Lieutenant, Henry B. Cook. Dead.
Second Lieutenant, Neill McDuffie.
Third Lieutenant, Alfred B. Gordon.
Sergeant, Alexander C. Carmichael,
Sergeant, Stephen G. Owens. Dead.
Sergeant, Salathiel S. Moody. Dead.
Sergeant, Thomas L. James.
Corporal, Alfred Edens. Dead. Corporal, M. H. Martin. Dead. Corporal, Charles G. Collins. Corporal, Daniel Little. Dead.
Corporal, T. G. Davis, Jr.
Company Clerk, John Wilcox, afterwards Sergeant Major of battalion.
Company Commissary, N. B. Goddard. Dead.
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Privates.
Alford, John C.
Finklea, Samuel B.
Alford, John D.
Foxworth, W. C. Dead.
Alford, Wm. Mack.
Fowler, Joseph.
Alford, Walter S.
Gibson, John.
Altman, James D. Avant, Jordan G.
Godbold, Robert. Dead.
Greenwood, James L.
Bailey,
Gregg, Francis M.
Baker, B. B.
Gregg, Wm. B. Godbold, Ervin. Dead.
Berry, Clinton.
Berry, Samuel. Dead.
Hairgrove, Stephen A. Dead.
Bethea, D.
Harrington, John T. Dead.
Bethea, James D.
Hatchel, B. Pleasant.
Brown, Edward.
Hatchel, -
Brown, John.
Hudson, Eli T.
Brown, W. K. Dead.
Huggins, Enos T.
Bryant, Henry.
Hutchinson, Rix.
Bryant, Samuel.
Hyman, Causea.
Bryant, Stephen S.
Jordan, John D. Dead.
Byrd, Huger.
Jordan, John J.
Burriss, Robert L.
Lee, Curtis.
Capps, John H.
Lewis, John. Dead.
Carmichael, John.
Lewis, W. Evan.
Coleman, Franklin D.
Lewis, Wm. S. Dead.
Collins, Benjamin F.
Lowrimore, Collin W.
Collins, Barny P.
Marlow, David.
Cribb, Thomas.
Matthews, -
Cuddle, James R. Dead.
Moore, John Beaty.
Dickson, W. J. Dead.
McCormac, P.
Eaddy, Trezevant.
McDaniel, B. F.
Edwards, George. Dead.
McInnis, Laurin.
Edwards, Wm. G.
Mckenzie, Eli.
Evans, Josiah.
McNeill, Simon P. Owens, William.
Evans, Thomas.
Parker, Robert.
Finnagan, Patrick. Ferrel, James.
Parker, Stephen.
Finklea, J. Wesley.
Poston, Francis.
Brown, Henry.
Haynes, James W.
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Poston, J. McK.
Smith, Nathan.
Poston, Thomas.
Smith, Thomas.
Proctor, Thomas. Dead.
Smithey, G. W. Stafford, Neill.
Prosser, Job.
Tart, E. Murchison.
Reaves, Robert H., Jr.
Richardson, John M.
Rogers, E. W.
Timmons, Wm.
Rogers, Henry.
Turbeville, Wm. Dead.
Rogers, John H. Dead.
Waters, Willis. Dead.
Rowell, Jesse C. Dead.
Welsh, James E. Dead.
Rowell, Wm.
Salmons, Samuel. Dead.
White, John. White, W. Coke.
Sawyer, Willis.
Singletary, Hamer.
Smith, Anderson.
Smith, Jacob W.
Roll of company of militia last called into service:
Captain, W. J. Davis. First Lieutenant, J. B. Shackleford.
Second Lieutenant, A. McGoogan.
Third Lieutenant, W. McDaniel.
First Sergeant, T. F. Brown.
Second Sergeant, W. W. Braddy.
Third Sergeant, W. H. Witherow. Fourth Sergeant, John Mace. Fifth Sergeant, H. B. Wheeler.
First Corporal, W. S. Shackleford. Second Corporal, W. W. Mullins. Third Corporal, H. H. Singletary. Fourth Corporal, J. F. Gasque.
Privates.
Alford, Walter. Altman, W. J. Alford, John D. Allen, W.
Allen, John. Altman, W. C. Avant, A. N. Bird, James.
Williams, Geo. N. Williams, James A. Wise, Wilson D. Dead.
Reaves, J. Robert.
Tart, Henry. Taylor, James.
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Boker, J. R. M.
Greggs, E. E.
Brown, Alex.
Greenwood, J. R.
Brown, Lex.
Gasque, J. H.
Brown, W. T.
Hunter, T.
Bailey, W. Bethea, G. J.
Harrelson, Hugh.
Blackman, Campbell.
Harper, Isaac.
Barfield, A.
Hays, J. D. James, J. H.
Berry, S. A.
Jackson, Alex.
Costen, W.
Jackson, Jeff.
Collins, Shade.
Jones, Elijah.
Cooper, John.
Lupo, John.
Campbell, William.
Lawrimore, Gus.
Campbell, Robert. Collins, Thomas.
Lane, C. C.
Cook, W.
Montgomery, J. D.
Cribb, Joseph.
Moody, Hugh. Miller, Levi.
Calder, Henry.
Manning, T. J.
Calder, Joseph.
McPherson, Samuel.
Coleman, S.
McInnis, Neal.
Calder, M.
McEachern, Neal.
Collins, A. H.
McLellan, Preston.
Clark, M. L.
Owens, W.
Cannon, J. B.
Owens, Z.
Drew, Thomas.
Page, W. B.
Davis, S. J.
Perritt, John.
Dill, D. M.
Parker, Allen.
Davis, E. J.
Powers, E.
Dove, J. D.
Pitman, I.
Davis, E. M.
Pierce, Robert.
Edwards, John. Floyd, Charles. Freeman, George.
Rogers, L. B.
Fladger, R. B.
Rogers, C. B.
Gasque, F.
Ross, A. W.
Groom, M.
Rit, D. E.
Gaddy, Herod.
Stephens, Jessie.
Campbell, Andrew.
Leggett, A. R.
Berry, J. S.
Haynes, James.
Pierce, Dr. Rogers, R. J.
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Shelly, C. W.
Goodyear, A. M.
Stevenson, J. N.
Harrell, S. A.
Smith, Willis.
Gasque, Gehu.
Snipes, J. S.
Lawrimore, John.
Stubbs, J. W.
Head, Wellington.
Shaw, A. B.
Jackson, L.
Turbeville, Pinckney.
Jackson, W.
Tiler, J. M.
Mckenzie, Robert.
Tiler, George.
Spivey, D. E.
Turbeville, Samuel.
Turner, William.
Tart, Nathan.
Watson, Isham E.
Turbeville, Lemuel.
McKnight, J. E.
Williamson, J. W.
Shelly, David.
Wall, W. A.
Holden, James.
Williamson, L. J.
Lewis, J. J.
White, Evander.
Proctor, J. T.
Worrell, John.
Sherwood, T. C.
Williamson, James.
Williams, S. J.
Whittington, J. N.
Timmons, J. C.
Watson, I. H.
Walker, H.
Wagner, A. C.
White, W.
Flowers, B.
Hatcher, R.
Davis, W. M.
Hargrove, A. L.
Davis, William.
Braddy, W. M.
Munn, A. B.
Johnson, H. R.
Kirton, H. P.
Jackson, J. K.
Moody, E. J.
Fore, Edward M.
Berry, Elihu.
Such as I know to be dead I have so marked; there may be others of them dead.
Besides, there was a company of Citadel Cadets, com- manded by Maj. J. B. White, in which company there were three from Marion District: R. K. Clark (dead), John C. Sellers and James A. Ferrell.
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Just before completing the foregoing, the author was stricken with a fatal malady, cancer on the face, and after a lingering illness of several months which he bore with uncom- plaining fortitude, he died on Good Friday, the 28th day of March, 1902, being 84 years and one day old, and was buried Easter Sunday in the Dothan Church Cemetery by the side of his wife, who had preceded him to the grave nine years. At the time of his death he was perhaps the oldest active Mason in the county, having joined that order in early life. At dif- ferent times he had served as Worshipful Master of Mackey Lodge No. 77, of Little Rock, now the Dillon Lodge, of Clin- ton Lodge No. 60, at Marion, and of Dalcho Lodge No. 160, at Latta, and at the time of his death was an honorary member of Dalcho Lodge. These three lodges, with members from every lodge in the county, paid the last tribute of respect to their venerable Past Master, according to the beautiful and impressive ritual of the order of Ancient Free Masons. A large concourse of people from nearly every section of the county was present, and the commodious church could only seat a part of the crowd present. The church services were conducted by the Rev. Dove Tiller and Rev. C. C. Herbert, of the Methodist Church, of which church the author had been a member nearly seventy years. At the conclusion of the church services, Maj. J. Monroe Johnson, Past Master of Clinton Lodge No. 60, was introduced and paid an eloquent tribute to the character and worth of his departed brother and lifelong friend. He spoke of him as a Mason, a lawyer and as a man, and dwelt particularly upon these marked character- istics of the deceased :
I. His phenomenal memory.
2. His untiring industry and energy.
3. His heroic independence.
4. His sturdy honesty.
5. His marked individuality.
A Masonic procession was then formed and the body carried to the nearby cemetery, where it was buried in accordance with the beautiful ceremonies of Freemasonry.
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