A history of Rockbridge County, Virginia, Part 48

Author: Morton, Oren Frederic, 1857-1926
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Staunton, Va. : McClure Co.
Number of Pages: 620


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DIED DURING THE WAR


Mason Tomlinson, died on the way home from prison in '65; Lieut. Robert A. Glasgow, died at the residence of Jas. Bumgardner, Augusta County, May 11, '62, of typhoid fever ; John M. Elliot, and George S. Lewis, in '63; Lieut. Wm. Patton, died in Winchester, July 16, '61; Jas. Ricketts, died at Mt. Jackson, March 24, '62; Jas. H. Pugh, died at Point Lookout prison in '64; Benj. Hite, died in hospital at Winchester ; R. G. Clark. died at Swift Run Gap in 63; J. J. Pleasants, died in hospital; Wm. H. Rogers, died in '63; Baxter Slough, died at Fort Delaware.


THE VALLEY REGULATORS COMPANY "K" 11TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY


The following are the officers and men from Rockbridge :


Captains-Andrew M. Houston, and Thos. D. Houston. 1st Lieuts .- Andrew M. Houston, and Thos. D. Houston. 2nd Lieuts .- Thos. R. Gilmore, and Thos. D. Houston.


3rd Licuts .- Robert Campbell, Edward T. Dixon, Jas. T. Hardy, E. H. Walker, and Wm. M. Walkup.


PRIVATES


Agner, Geo. W. Agner, David Austin, John Austin, Jos.


Black, J. L.


Brown, Jas. N.


Boggs, Daniel


Brown, Richard


Bradford, M. Carr, John


Brafford, Philander S. Cash, J.


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Crawford, Bill Dick


Isaacs, John


Ray, John


Campbell, W'm.


Johnston, Luther


Kayton, John W.


Campbell, Sam


Johnston, J.


Ray, Jas. 11.


Campbell, Jas.


Jones, W'm.


Rice, Benj.


Coyle, Peter


Kerr, John


Rice, William


Ferguson, Eli


Kidd, John W.


Reed, Stuart


Ferguson, Jas.


McClelland, Alfred


Reed, W'm.


Ferguson, Wm.


McClelland, Wm.


Reed, Jas.


Fitzgerald, J.


McClelland, Jos.


Shorter, W'm. H


Fortune, John


McClelland, George


Shindle, John


Gorman, John


Mccullough, Jos. C.


Shindle, Sam.


Grady, W'm.


Mccullough, W'm.


Walker, J. Mf.


Ilardy, Wm.


Mccullough. John S.


Watkins, J. K.


Houston, E. M.


Oyler, Jno. M ..


Wilcher, Jas. T.


Hutson, Thos.


Painter, Jas. M


Walkup, Sam Houston


Hutson, Robert


Parks, Chas.


Walkup, Jas. D.


Ilunt, Barney


Parker, Hezekiah


Walkup, Matthew


Hughes, Jonathan


Powers, John


Isaacs, George


Powers, Jas.


KILLED AND WOUNDED FROM ROCKBRIDGE


Killed-J. Cash and Thos. Hutson, at Frazier's Farm; Lieut. Robert Campbell, 2nd Manassas ; Licut. Jas. T. Hardy, at Drury's Bluff ; Lieut. Edward T. Dix, at Malvern Hill ; W'm. Hardy, at Gettysburg; W'm. Mccullough, at Drainsville : Chas. Parks and Barney Hunt, at Gettysburg; Jas. M. Walker and Wm. Hutson, at Williamsburg; and W'm. Hardy Wounded-Jas. H. Ray, Ist Manassas; J. L. Black, Drainsville; John Shindle and John S. Mccullough, at Drury's Bluff ; Capt. Thos. D. Houston, and Capt. Andrew M. Houston, at Gettysburg: Bill Dick Crawford and James Walkup, First Manassas; James Ferguson, at Gettysburg: John Isaacs, at Yorktown, Va.


Died of disease-Hezekiah Parker, at Manassas Junction, soon after the first battle of Manassas.


ROCKBRIDGE GUARDS, COMPANY "II" 25TH VA. INFANTRY LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN


Captains


Curry, David P., wounded and taken prisoner at Rich Mount., July 11, '61.


Whitmore, Jacob J, killed at battle of McDowell, May 8, '62.


Stuart, R. E. A, wounded at battle of McDowell, May 8, '62. Captured at Spottsylvanin, May 12, 64.


Lieutenants


Buchanan, Jno. R., wounded and captured at Wilderness


Culton, Jas. B, honorably discharged, June 7, '61.


Hamilton, Geo. J., captured at Rich Mount, July 11, '61.


Hoover, Henry L, captured at Rich Mount, July 11, '61 Returned June, '63. Captured


al Wilderness and imprisoned.


Stuart, W'm M., mortally wounded at McDowell, May 8, '62.


Wilson, J. Alphous, transferred to cavalry in '62. Mckemy, Jas. L. captured in Wilderness, May 5, '64 Died since the war. Massic, Edwin B., joined late '62, went to artillery fall, '63.


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First Sergeants


Perry, Erasmus L., captured at Rich Mountain, July II, '61. Captured a second time at Wilderness, May 5, '64. Died since the war.


Anderson, Jas. D., wounded at battle of McDowell, May 8, '62.


McKemy, Robert A., wounded at Alleghany Mountain. Captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64. Died since the war.


Alexander, Tzvelle, captured at Aldie, wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62. Cap- tured at Spottsylvania, May 12, '64.


Sergeants


Rice, John, killed at battle of McDowell, May 8, '62.


Mainwaring, George, captured May 12, '64. Died since the war.


Dixon, J. Wm., captured at Spottsylvania, May 12, '64. Died in Illinois, '90.


Bryan, Jas. E., wounded at Rich Mount. Died since the war.


Wilson, J. Howard, transferred to cavalry.


Corporals


Campbell, John A., captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64.


McCutchan, John F., captured at Alleghany Mountain, Dec. 13, '61, and captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64.


Teaford, Jacob P. S., captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64.


Thompson, John W., died since the war.


Via, Wesley T., wounded at McDowell, May 8, '62, captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64.


Privates


Adams, Hugh, wounded at Rich Mountain, died since the war.


Allen, Leroy, wounded and captured at Petersburg. Died since the war, '99.


Anderson, John Y., surrendered at Appomattox.


Beaty, William, captured at Rich Mountain, May 5, '64. Exchanged and died in camp at Monterey.


Bosserman, William, captured at Rich Mount., and exchanged. Died in '94.


Bosserman, Henry B., captured at Rich Mount., and exchanged.


Benson, Jacob, wounded with a spent ball at McDowell, May 8, 62.


Benson, John G., captured at Wilderness, May 5, 64. Imprisoned at Point L.


Benson, John W., sent to hospital sick, and never returned.


Benson, Preston, wounded at battle of McDowell, May 5, '62.


Balser, Benj., left the army May 1, '64, and never returned.


Balser, Sam., wounded at battle of Fredericksburg. Died since the war, April 13, 1900.


Brownlee, Wm. J., captured at Rich Mount., wounded and captured at Gettysburg, died in '86.


Brownlee, H. H., captured at Rich Mount., again at Petersburg. Died since the war, March 8, '96.


Brownlee, R. A., captured at Rich Mount, again at Petersburg, March 25, '65. Wounded at Wilderness May 5, '63.


Blackwell, Meredith, discharged soon after the McDowell Battle. Died since the war, May 10, '77.


Barc, John, belonged to Mt. Crawford Company and assigned to this company after Battle of Rich Mount.


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Childress, D. D., captured at Spottsylvania May 12, '04. Died since war.


Conner, George, captured at Rich Mount, exchanged. Still living in 1900 in State of Ohio.


Clifton, John M., captured at Rich Mount, exchanged. Captured again at Wilderness May 5, '64, sent to Point Lookout.


Campbell, R. Granville, wounded and captured at Petersburg. Died since the war, '94 Craver, John, died since the war.


Decker, W'm. C., wounded at McDowell May 8, '62.


Decker, Samuel, wounded at McDowell May 8, '62, and captured at Wilderness.


Day, Columbus C., wounded and captured at Wilderness. Died since the war.


Dixon, Tobert A., captured at Wilderness May 5, '64. Still hving in Missouri.


Deaver, Thos. A., died since the war.


Dickey, W. Telf., mortally wounded at battle of McDowell May 8, '62.


Forbes, Jasper, left the company in '62 and never returned.


Forbes, Sam, killed at battle of McDowell May 8, '62.


Fulwiler, Robert D., transferred to Cavalry and wounded.


Fix, Jas., captured at Rich Mountain, exchanged. Captured at Wilderness May 5, '64. Firebaugh, Kobert D., captured at Rich Mount, exchanged and afterwards enlisted in Co. "1" 62nd Infantry.


Gordon, Jas., captured at Wilderness May 5, '63. Imprisoned at Point Lookout and afterwards at Elmira, N. Y.


Glec, Isaiah, captured at Wilderness and died at Point Lookout Prison Aug., '64.


Graham, D. E., captured and died at Elmira, N. Y., April 11, '62.


Flodge, llenry, killed at battle of McDowell May 5, '62.


Ilite, Geo W., died during the war in the hospital.


Jarvis, John, captured at Spotsylvania May 12, '04


Jarvis, William, died since the war, '99.


Kelly, Win. H., wounded at Fredericksburg, '63.


Kelly, Sam M., killed at Rich Mountain in 'ol.


Kennedy, Moses W., wounded at McDowell and Fredericksburg. Died since the war.


Kerr, Sam A., died since the war.


Kerr, J. McD., wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Died in prison at Point Lookout. Kelly, John, sent home sick from Greenbrier River, never recovered sufficiently to return.


Kirkpatrick, R. D., survived the war and died in Ray County, Mo., 1902.


Kirkpatrick, C. W., captured at Wilderness May 5, '64, and imprisoned at Point Lookout, Md., and Elmira, N. Y.


Kirkpatrick, W. H, crippled in feet and discharged during the war.


Kirkpatrick, Jno A, wounded at Hatcher's Run, died since the war.


Lowman, W'm H., wounded at Fre lericksburg and Alleghany Mt. and captured at Wil- derness May 5, '64.


Lowman, John F., killed in battle of MeDowell May 8, '62.


Lucas, Jno F., captured at Wilderness and imprisoned at Elmira, N. Y


Lucas, Andrew, died in camp at Greenbrier River.


Lucas, Peter, died since the war at Greenville, Augusta Co., Va., '99 Lucas, Andrew,


Lucas, David, died since the war, '90.


Marks, Jan, died in Lynchburg since the war.


Moneymaker, John C., captured at Wilderness, sent to Elmira. Died in prison at Elinira,


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N. Y., Dec. 10, '64.


Moneymaker, Arch, captured at Wilderness and sent to Elmira, N. Y.


Muck, Jos.,


Matheny, John, captured at Wilderness, took oath and sent to fight Indians.


Matheny, Arch,


Matthews, Jos., died in camp at Greenbrier River.


Moneymaker, Daniel, died during the war at Monterey, '62.


Myers, J. H., captured at Spottsylvania May 12, '64. Died in prison at Point Lookout June 23, '64.


Myers, A. J., captured at Spottsylvania May 12, '64. Died at Point Lookout.


Mackey, Henry, mortally wounded at 2nd battle of Manassas and died in Aldie Hos- pital


Mays, Jos., died since the war.


McCown, Wm. M., captured at Wilderness, imprisoned at Elmira, N. Y.


McLaughlin, J. M., transferred to Confederate Navy. Died since the war.


McCauley, Wm. H., transferred to Artillery and killed at High Ridge a day or two before the surrender.


McCutchan, Jas. H., captured at Wilderness May 12, '64, and imprisoned at Point Look- out and Elmira ; slightly wounded six times; now in Los Angeles.


McKemy, Wm. D., wounded May 10, '64, at Spottsylvania C. H. Captured at Spottsyl- vania C. H. May 12, '64, and imprisoned at Point Lookout and Elmira.


McMullen, George, accidentally wounded in camp at Greenbrier River.


McCurdy, Alfred A., wounded at Hatcher's Run, Feb. 6, '65.


Norcross, Thos. J., captured at Gettysburg July, '63.


Nicely, Salome, wounded in left leg in battle of Alleghany Mt. Dec. 13, '61.


Nicely, John A., died during the war.


Nuckols, John, died since the war.


Nicely, Marion, wounded at Alleghany Mountain.


Patterson, Jas. A.


Perry, W. W., wounded at Hatcher's Run. Sick in Richmond Hospital when the army surrendered. Died since the war.


Ramsey, Jas. A., captured at Wilderness May 5, '64, and imprisoned at Elmira.


Ramsey, Wm. G., captured at Wilderness May 5, '64, and imprisoned at Elmira.


Rapp, Wm. A., wounded at Gettysburg.


Rosen, D. H.,


Rosen, W. T., wounded at the battle of McDowell May 8, '62.


Reid, F. S., died during the war Sept. 21, '63.


Reid, Jas. W., died during the war at Brandy Station Nov. 31, '63. Rippetoe, Adam,


Sensabaugh, Sam., captured at Spottsylvania (Horse Shoe Bend) May 12, '63, imprisoned at Point Lookout, knocked down with shell at Gettysburg 2nd day's fight.


Sensabaugh, Jacob, died since the war, '65.


Sensabaugh, John, captured at Wilderness May 5, '64, and imprisoned at Elmira. Sensabaugh, David.,


Snider, John Mack, wounded at the battle of Gettysburg. Died since the war.


Snider, John Joe, captured at Wilderness May 5, '64. Died in prison at Point Lookout Aug. 3, '64.


Snider, Jacob S., mortally wounded at the battle of McDowell May 6, '62.


Snider, Abram, killed in battle at Rich Mount, July 11, '61.


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Snieder, John Jack, wounded in the battle of Alleghany Dec. 13, '61.


Snider, Jas.,


Smider, Jas. C., wounded at Hatcher's Run Feb. 6, '65.


Snider, David,


Smider, Daniel, captured at Hatcher's Run Feb. 6, '65.


Strickler, Jas., captured at Petersburg and imprisoned at Point Lookout. Died since the war.


Strickler, Jacob, died since the war, '97.


Strickler, Sam, killed in battle at Kich Mount July 11, '61.


Strickler, David, wounded and captured at Gettysburg.


Selby, W'in. Il, died in camp at Monterey, '61.


Sweet, John W., captured at Wilderness and took oath and sent to the frontier to fight the Indians.


Sherman, Geo. F.


Shipplett, John.,


Taylor, J. Ballard.,


Taylor, II. II.,


Teaford, John HI., captured at Wilderness and died in prison at Elmira Sept. 24, '64.


Thomas, William, wounded at McDowell May 8, '62.


Tooman, W'm. Il., captured at Wilderness, took the oath, and sent to fight the Indians. Via, C. C.,


Walker, John F., captured at Wilderness. Died in prison at Elmira, N. Y., Oct. 8, '64. Wilson, John T., survived the war and died at Wilson Springs Oct. 9, 1901.


Welsh. R. Alex., captured at the Wilderness Battle, imprisoned at Point Lookout and then taken to Elmira, N. Y.


Wiseman, G. W., captured at Wilderness. Died in Harrisonburg, Va., '63, returning from prison.


Whitmore, David H., captured at Battle of Wilderness and died in prison at Elmira Dec. 12, '64.


Whitmore, John B., captured at Wilderness and imprisoned at Elmira, N. Y. Died since the war.


Withrow, J. W., captured at Wilderness May 5, '63. Died in prison at Elmira, N. Y.


Withrow, II. J. V., captured at Petersburg March 28, '65, and imprisoned at Point Lookout and released June 19, '65.


W'est, Robert D., killed in battle at Rich Mountain.


Wilson, Thos. M., transferred to cavalry.


Lucas, Andrew


ROCKBRIDGE RIFLES. COMPANY "H" 27TH VA. INFANTRY STONEWALL BRIGADE


last of the Kockbridge men, as hevt left Lexington April 18. '61.


Captain-S. Il Letcher, afterward Colonel 58th Va. Infantry.


First luicut .-- F. F. Paxton, afterward Brigadier-General Stonewall Brigade, killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, '63.


Second Lieut .- J. K. Edmondson, afterwards Colonel 27th Va. Infantry, lost arm at Chancellorsville.


Third Lient -W. W. Lewis, afterward Adjutant 27th Va. Infantry.


Quartermaster-R. C. Turpin, D. L. Hopkins, clerk.


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First Serg .- J. C. Boude, afterward captain of the company, and lost a leg at Chancel- lorsville.


Second Serg .- John H. Reeton.


Third Serg .- Geo. W. Chapin.


Fourth Serg .- J. J. Hileman.


First Corporal-A. S. Wade.


Second Corporal-Frederick Davidson.


Third Corporal-R. H. Campbell.


Fourth Corporal-Jos. H. Marston.


PRIVATES


Breedlove, J. W.


Hutcheson, J. H.


Northern, E. Y.


Bailey, G. W.


Helm, M. E.


Neff, Joel


Bowyer, D. G.


Haney, J. R.


Parrent, F. M.


Boogher, E. N.


Jessup, Edward


Paine, Robert


Charlton, Sam C.


Jordan, R. A.


Ruff, J. W.


Charlton, John A.


Kahle, W. H.


Reilley, C. A.


Campbell, Jas. M.


Kelly, Thos.


Rollins, C. A.


Criser, J. H.


Kelly, Jerry


Rickett, R. M.


Campbell, Sam J.


Laird, D. E.


Spears, J. W.


Donald. Benj.


Lokey, W. R.


Smith, Henry D.


Davidson, P. A.


Lynch, Ed.


Sizer, Chas.


Donald, John A.


Middleton, J. W.


Snider, John


Edmondson, John M.


Mullen, T. B.


Smith, Jas. S.


Fuller, S. B.


Moore, J. H.


Tanquary, J. S.


Fonshill, J. H.


Miller, Adam


Thomas, J. S.


Gaither, G. W.


Moody, W. T.


Thompson, J. S.


Gillock, Jas. W. (afterward Lt.)


McCown, R. McD.


(afterward Lt.)


Gordon, S. A.


McCampbell, S. J. N.


Webb, P. M.


Green, Wm. L.


McCluer, A. C.


Wallace, J. W.


Hanger, M. R.


Mccullough, Sam S.


Wallace, H. H.


Hite, Caleb V. M.


McNamara, Lawrence


Wright, W. G.


Houston, W. H.


McAleer, Robert E.


Heilbroner, Henry


Norgrove, E. W.


Volunteers in the Rockbridge Rifles after the company left Lexington April 18, '61.


Adams, Chas.


Dickenson, J. C.


Hite, John


Agnor, Thos. B.


Drumheller, John


Halk, A. G.


Ayers, Matthew


Drumheller, Wm.


Hartigan, John W.


Ayres, A. G.


East, Jas.


Higgans, Jos.


Bell, Robert


East, John


Hileman, Danicl


Barger, Jno. A.


Eskew, Wyatt


Hook, N. D.


Camden, Jos.


Evans, Jas. S.


Hartman, Henry


Charlton, W. C.


Garrison, Newton M.


Kramer. John


Campbell, R. G.


Gordon, Thos.


Kirkpatrick, Thos. M.


Claireborne, Alfred


Greiner, Erastus


Marks, Wyatt L.


Conner, David


Hayslett, Andrew


Mitchell, W'm.


Crawford, Henry


Harrison, W. H.


Miller, Alfred


McCluer, A. D.


Varner, A. W.


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Miller, Geo. W.


l'obinson, Levi.


Senseny, Jas. M.


Moore, J. Scott


Siders, Wm.


Smith, Alphonso


Mullen, Jack


Shields, Jas. H.


Smith, Jacob


McGowan, Robert


Shields, W'm.


Standoff, Henry


l'arks, Joshua, Jr.


Scal, Morgan


Trayson, W'm.


Patterson, Alex.


Shelton, M. 11.


Vanpelt, Jesse


l'atterson, John


Shoemaker, N. M.


Varner. C. V.


Patton, W'm.


Slough, A. A. P.


Wash, Thos. HI.


Radford, Calvin


Slough, Jas. M.


Wilhelm, John


CASUALTIES


Falling Waters-Wounded, Arthur D. McCluer and Lawrence McNamara.


1st Manassas-Killed, Frederick Davidson and A. C. McCluer ; wounded-David G. Brower, skull broken, wounded badly in the leg and shot in the right side; P. A Dave'son, W. 11. Kahle, W. T. Moody, Adam Miller, D. M. Reilly, Chas. Rollins, J. W' Ruff, Win. J. Speers, J. J. Hileman, Joel Neff, E. Y. Northern, Joshua Parks, Jr.


Kernstown-Mortally wounded, John Drumheller, died in Staunton ; wounded, J. W İlartıgan.


Honeywood Mill, or Dam No. 5-Killed, Joshua Parks, Jr.


Port Kepubl c-Mortally wounded, Alfonso Smith, died July, '62; wounded, Henry Ilcilbroner and Wm Mitchell.


Malvern Hill-Killed, Arthur D. McCluer.


2nd Manassas-Wounded, Serg. J. C. Boude and Robert Gowan.


Chancellorsville-Killed, General E. F. Paxton and E. W. Norgrove; wounded, Col. J. K. Edmond on, lost arm; Capt. J. C. Boude, lost leg; Joseph lliggans, badly ; S. J Hf. McCampbell, wounded in mouth and throat.


Gettysburg-Killed, W. H. Kahle, Joseph Camden. J. S. Thomas, and Jack Mullen : wounded, Licut. Andrew W. Varner, who commanded company, lost arm and captured : J. Hileman, shot in thigh.


Spottsylvania C. 11- Killed, Alfred Claiborne and John M. Edmondson, J. W. Wallace. Mine Run Wounded, T. B. Mullen and Geo. W. Miller.


Near Richmond-Wounded, S. C. Charlton.


Fort Steadman-Wounded and captured, R. G. Campbell.


Slaughter Mountain-Killed, David Conner.


Diffield Depot-Wounded, J. S. Thomas.


In front of Petersburg-Killed, Levi Robinson, Harris Hill ; wounded, W H. Harrison. COMPANY "1." 52ND VIRGINIA INFANTRY 4TIL BRIGADE


Roll of the company :


Caft. Thor H Watkins, Lieut. Jos. S. Paxton, Lieut. Wm. V. Knick, Lieut. M. B Campbell; S W. Paxton, First Serg ! Second Serg; G W. Ackerly. Third Serg; J. A. Fi her, Fourth Serg ; W. S Newcomer; First Corporal; J. 11. Shafer, Second Corporal ; Third Corporal ; Fourth Corporal.


PRIVATES


Arthur, Jos. D.


Black, A. 11. Cash, Jos.


Barger. Joel Black, A D. Drain, David


Beard. W. S.


Byers, W. C.


Dixon, W. A.


Black, John Camden, Layne Enteminger J.


Iflack, Jas.


Camden, John Fisher, Jos. S.


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Ford, W. A. Glenn, Jos. Gilbert, A. J.


Hughes, J. Frank


Ruly, J. F.


Irwin, Geo.


Scott, C. A.


Jenkins, J. A. J.


Self, B. D.


Gilbert, J. M.


Jones, Oliver


Scott, T. F.


Gilmore, A. J.


Knick, Jas. C.


Shafer, R. P. G.


Gilmore, Sam. C.


Kidd, J. P.


Shepherdson, A.


Glenn, Jas.


Lackey, W. H.


Simpson, J. J.


Griffith, Wm.


Lawhorn, J. K.


Simpson, W. D.


Grossly, S. W. Hall, H. L.


Long, J. M.


Smith, J. W.


Hall, W. T.


Long, W. P.


Smith, Josephus


Hamilton, A. C.


McManamy, W. C.


Syron, Simon


Harris, John


Muterspaw, Daniel J.


Tinsley, Geo.


Hayslett, B. F.


Miller, J. P.


Tygret, Robert


Hayslett, R. M.


Miller, Jas. H.


Wallace, J. M.


Hayslett, Wm.


Miller, Jos.


West, Wm.


Hayslett, S. MeD.


Moore, B. F.


White, J. M.


Hicks, W. H.


Ochiltree, D. L.


White, W. W.


Hostetter, L. J. M.


Patterson, J.


Whitten, J. W.


Hostetter, Henry


Parsons, W. A.


Wilhelm, Wm.


Hogue, Wm. M.


Phillips, J. S.


Woody, H.


Hughes, Lewis


Reed, W. H.


Zollman, A.


Hughes, D. E.


Robinson, A. D.


Zollman, J. W.


RECRUITS


Ayres,


Lacy or Lang, Robert


Smith, J. A.


Bradshaw, A. K.


Lam, Jos.


Shafer, S. J.


Camden, Jas.


Miller, B. F.


Silvey, Jas.


Clark, J. A.


Ochiltree, T. A.


Simpson, C. A.


Clark, J. D.


Paxton, M. L.


Tucker, G. L.


Hayslett, B.


Reese, J. A.


Wiseman, J. A.


Hughes, R. H.


Reed, J. A.


Wood, J. A.


Johnston, R. M.


Selph, W. J.


CASUALTIES


At McDowell-May 8, '62 .- Killed, W. H. Hicks and Alfred Shepherdson; wounded, John A. J. Jenkins.


At Cross Keys-Wounded-R. M. Hayslett, Ananias Smith and John W. Zollman. At Port Republic-Wounded, Jos. Knick and Wm. Hayslett.


At Gaines' Mill-Wounded, Sylvester W. Grossly (lost leg), S. D. Gilmore, Wm. B. Beard, John W. Zollman, W. L. Paxton, B. F. Miller, W. S. Newcomer and J. A. Wiseman. At Slaughter's Mountain-Killed, Lieut. Wm. Knick, John Black, and Jos. Smith; wounded, Serg. J. A. Fisher, (lost arm), R. P. D. Shafer.


At Winchester, J. Y. W .- Killed, W. C. MeManamy and Jas. W. Smith. At Winchester, Sept. 19, '64-Killed, W. L. Paxton. At Sharpsburg-Killed, A. H. Black; wounded, Joseph Phillips. At Cold Harbor-May 30, '64-Killed, Lieut. Col. Thos. H. Watkins, Jas. S. Fisher, B. F. Self and Wm. Wilhelm; wounded, Jos. S. Paxton.


Lawhorn, Sam.


Smith, Ananias


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A HISTORY OF ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA


At Spottsylvania-Killed, Jas. Black, W. A. Parsons, Geo. Tinsley; wounded, Capt. S. W. Paxton, Wmn. M. Iloguc.


At Gettysburg-Killed, J. M. Gilbert.


At Middletown-Wounded, J. A. J. Jenkins, J. P. Miller, and J. A. Reese.


At the Wilderness-Killed, A. D. Black.


At Fort Steadman-Wounded, Capt. S. W. Paxton.


DIED OF DISEASE


Layne Camden, John Camden, David Drain, W. T. Hall, Lewis Hughes, Oliver Jones, John Muterspaw, David L. Ochiltrec, T. A. Ochiltrec, T. F. Scott, and John W. Whitten. KERK'S CREEK CONFEDERATES-COMPANY "G" 58TH VA. INFANTRY The original organization was as follows :


Others-James D. Morrison, Captain, John Chaplin, Ist Licut. J. Preston Moore, 2nd Licut. Geo. W. Teaford, Ist Serg .; Perry Farrow, 2nd Serg .; John S. Lam, 3rd Serg .; Jas. W. Montgomery, 4th Serg .; Jas. W. Lam, 3rd Corporal; Joseph C. Deacon, 4th Corporal.


PRIVATES


Alexander, John F.


Grant, Andrew J.


Mohler, Jas. H1.


Archer, John T.


Grant, Scaton L.


Mohler, W'in.


Aılstock, Absalom


Hamilton, Robert S.


Montgomery, John C.


Agnor, John


Hardbarger, Frederick


Morris, Jas. D. W.


Ailstock, Gco.


Ilarris, Daniel W.


Morris, Mark


Bennington, Nelson


Hattan, Mark


Nuckols, Silas II.


Blackburn, Richard


Hayslett, Andrew J.


Plogger, Jas. M.


Blackwell, Richard


Hayslett, Andrew


Ramsay, Nathaniel


Brown, Sam A.


Hayslett, Ezekiel


Rowscy, Marion


Benmington, John L.


Hliggans, Chas.


Shaw, Sam B.


Crist, Hector C.


Hinkle, Adam


Shaw, Henry W.


Campbell, John A. J.


Irvine, John M.


Sheppard, Chas.


Conner, Fitzallen


Kelly, John H.


Smith, Benj. F.


Crist, Richard A.


Layman, Henry


Smith, Thos., Jr.


I.chard, William


Linkswiler, Sam.


Smith, Thos., Sr.


Ford, Joseph


Linkswiler, Franklin


Tolley, Chas. W.


Fitzgerald, Sam.


Lowman, Sam.


Thomas, Levi.


Hlayslett, Jas. M.


McDaniel, Jas. 11.


\'css, Harvey


Fisher, John A.


Mut-ropaw, George W.


Wandless, Stephen 11.


Gaylor, Jas. M


Miller, Andrew


Wiseman, Andrew


Graham, Andrew J.


Miller, Sam HI.


RECRUITS


Ailstock, Joseph


Hauber, Rufus


Stein, Nimrod


Archer, Peter


Miller, Henry M.


Smith, John 11.


Archer, Jos B.


Morris, Ehhu B


Stanley, Lewis


Brads, John A.


Mutes.paw, William C.


Sprouse, Joseph L


Harc. Sam


Mohler, Winston P.


Thompson, Alex.


Carter. John A


McKemy, Sam.


Thompson, Thos.


Donald, Robert A


Plott, W'm. M.


V'ess, Jackson


Hall, Sam F.


Plott, Joseph N.


Wiseman, John A


Hostetter, George


Plott, John A.


Wilhelm, John H1


Ilinkle, Preston D


Ruly, Robert


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ROCKBRIDGE ARTILLERY


The following were the officers of the company during the war :


Captains : Jas. D. Morrison from Aug. 1, '61, to May 1, '62; J. Preston Moore, from May 1, '62 to Aug., '64, (Capt. J. Preston Moore being permanently disabled by wounds received in battle, was retired from field service, with his rank and pay, under act of Congress, and assigned to duty as Commandant of the Military Post at Lexington, Va.) ; Mark Hatton, from Aug. '64 to close of war, April 9, '65.


First Lieuts. : John Chaplin, from Aug. 1, '61, to May 1, '62; George W. Teaford, from May 1, '62, to June 10, '62; H. R. Morrison from about April, '64, to about May 10, '64.


Second Lieuts. : J. Preston Moore from Aug. 1, '61 to May 1, '62; Jas. W. Montgomery


from about Dec., '62, to


-; Mark Hatton from about Dec., '63, to Aug., '64. Third Lieuts .- Rev. J. C. Richardson, from about March, '62, to May 1, '62.


Chaplain : Rev. J. C. Richardson, from Aug. 1, '61, to March, '62


Note: Above are commissioned officers.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS


1st Serg. : Geo. W. Teaford and Perry Farrow.


2nd Serg .: Perry Farrow and J. C. Deacon.


3rd Serg. John S. Lam and Mark Hattan.


4th Serg. : Jas. W. Montgomery and John S. Lam.


5th Serg. : Wm. H. Mohler.


1st Corporals : Jas. W. Lam and F. Linkswiler.


2nd Corporal : J. C. Montgomery.


3rd Corporals : Michael C. Reynolds and Jas. M. Plogger.


4th Corporals : Jos. C. Deacon and Mark Morris.


KILLED AND WOUNDED


McDowell, May 8, '62: Wounded, J. A. J. Campbell (died), Franklin Linkswiler and Henry Miller.


Harrisonburg, June 6, '62: Killed, John A. Fisher and Marion Rowsey; wounded, Perry Farrow, J. C. Deacon, Jno. S. Lam, Jas. M. Gaylor, Fitzallen Conner, and Sam. A. Brown.


Port Republic, June 9, '62; Wounded, Captain J. Preston Moore, Lieut. Geo. W. Ted- ford (mortally.)


Seven days' battle around Richmond, June, '62; Killed, Sam Linkswiller; wounded, J. C. Montgomery, Jos. B. Archer, A. J. Grant, D. W. Harris, Jno. A. Brads, Geo. Ailstock, and Silas N. Nuckols.




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