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Second Manassas, Aug. 27, '62; Killed Mark Morris ; wounded, Geo. Ailstock (mortally) and Henry Miller.
Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, '62: Wounded, Jno. H. Smith (mortally.)
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 62: Killed, Jas. H. Mohler ; wounded, Jno. F. Alexander, Winston P. Mohler, John A. Carter, and Richard A. Crist.
Chancellorsville, May, '63 : Wounded, John Agnor and Robert Ruly.
Wilderness, May 6, '64: Wounded, Jas. H. McDaniel, Jas. M. Plogger, and Jos. Ailstock.
Spottsylvania C. H .: Killed, A. J. Grant.
Second Cold Harbor, June 27, '64: Wounded, Henry Layman, Sam, Lowman (mor- tally.)
Winchester: Wounded, Mark Hattan and Wm. Muterspaw.
Lynchburg : Killed, Jos. Ailstock.
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Near Winchester : Killed, Andrew J. Wiseman, W'm. Echard and John A. Wiseman (last named supposed to have been killed-was never heard of afterwards.)
Near New Market : Wounded, Alexander Thompson.
Hatcher's Kun, Feb. 6, '05: Wounded, Capt. Mark Hattan.
DIED OF DISEASE
Licut, HI. R. Morrison, Jas. W. Lam, Jas. M. Hayslett, Ezekiel Hayslett, Levi Thomas, Stephen HI. W'andless, Thos. Smith, Sr., S. L. Grant, Chas. W. Tolley, Thomas Smith, Jr., John H. Kelly, Jno M. Irvine, Rufus Hauber, and Henry W. Shaw.
"THE BOY COMPANY" (JUNIOR RESERVES) IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY FROM ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY
Chas. W. Freeman, Captain; Ducan C. Lyle, First Lieut .; Alexander F. Laird, Second Lieut .; John C. Paxton, Orderly Serg .; Jas. Daly, Serg .; Nathan Strickler, Serg .; David Black, Serg .; Milton Swink, Corporal; H. T. Wilson, Corporal.
PRIVATES
Baldwin, Jos.
Ford, Jas. A.
Parsons, John Steele
Bell, Jas. B.
Garland, Wm.
Paxton, Adolphus
Black, Calvin
Gold, John W.
Poague, W'in. Gordon
Campbell, Isaac N.
Hensley, George
Pring, J. Calvin
Campbell, John T.
Jessup, Henry
Robertson, Alfred
Cash, John R.
Johnston, Thos.
Robertson, John A.
Cash, Schuyler B.
Kahle, Jacob P.
Ruff, A. Wallace
Childress, J. Sam.
Kirkpatrick, Sam. L.
Swartz, Jos. G.
Coffman, Taylor
Lam, J. Calvin
Short, Jas. M M.
Dixon, John
Leech, Isaac
Smith, John P.
Drain, Jas. C.
Long, Amos
Stuart, J. Gerard
Drawbond, Wm. H.
McClung, J. Moffett
Tyler, D. Gardiner
Dunlap, Wm. M.
McCown, Robert E.
Wilson, H T.
Dixon, Sam.
MeCown. Sam.
Wilson, Jas. A.
Edwards. Thos.
Mccullough, John
White, W'm. H
Figgat, Robert H.
Firebaugh, John
Mccutchen, Frank Nutty, John W.
In May preceding the organization of the foregoing company, the Reserves of Rockbridge, both senior and junior, were called in service to aid in checking the advance up the valley of the Federal army under Major-General David Hunter, and the name of the following boys are recalled as having rendered service at that time :
Black, David S Laird, A. F.
Strider, John P.
Barger, Alexander
Montgomery, J. C.
Sanderfer, J C.
Coffman, Taylor
Moore, Warren Smith, Mac.
Drawbond. Wm. H.
Moore, Sam P.
Tyler, Gardiner
Daniels, W. C.
Presser. (a student )
W'right. Sam.
Freeman, Chas. W.
Paxton, John C. Watts, Thos.
Gold, John W.
Smith, John P
Wilson, Horatio T.
Hensley, George
Swink, Milton
W'right, Schuyler B.
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The following named senior reserves were in service in May '64:
Bacon, Capt. A. S. Miller, Andrew
Templeton, Capt. John M.
Boone, Abram
Montgomery, Robert Turpin, R. C.
Boone, Lewis W. Moore, W. T.
Wilson, William
Hill, George
Moore, Abner W.
Wright, Wm. G.
Hostetter, George
Ramsey, Calvin
Wallace, Charlton
Lackey, Andrew H.
Shaw, William
Wallace, Sam.
McCaleb, J. Wesley Sweet, Jacob Webb, Jas. M.
MISCELLANEOUS
The following named persons from Rockbridge County, Va., were soldiers in the Confederate Army, but did not serve in companies from the county, to wit :
Lieut-General Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall), wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, '63, died May 10, '63.
Francis H. Smith, Colonel 9th Virginia Volunteers Provisional Army. William Gilham, Colonel 21 st Virginia Infantry.
R. E. Colston, Colonel 16th Virginia Volunteers-afterward Brigadier General C. S. A. J. T. L. Preston, Lieut-Colonel 9th Virginia Volunteers, Provisional Army-after- ward on Stonewall Jackson's staff.
S. Crutchfield, Lieut-Colonel 9th Virginia Volunteers, Provisional Army, succeeded Col. Preston and afterward Colonel and Chief of Artillery Stonewall Jackson's Corps. killed at Sailor's Creek.
John D. H. Ross, 1st Licut. of Engineers on Gen. Loring's Staff, afterward Lieut. Colonel of 52nd Va. Infantry, twice wounded at Cross Keys, Va.
Jas. W. Massie, Licut. Colonel 51st Virginia Volunteers.
R. H. Catlett, Lieut. Colonel Gen. Echol's Staff.
Thomas H. Williamson, Lieut. Colonel and Chief Engineer Staff of Gen. Holmes.
A. S. Pendleton, Lieut. Colonel and Adjutant General of General Thos. J. Jackson's Corps-afterward of Early's Corps.
Scott Shipp, Captain Provisional Army, Adjutant General Camp of Instruction at Richmond, Major 21st Virginia Infantry and afterward Licut. Colonel C. S. A.
Daniel Truchart, C. S. A., Major Artillery.
M. B. Hardin, Major 9th Virginia Volunteers (provisional Army), afterward Major C. S. Artillery.
Jas. C. Paxton, Major and Quarter-Master C. S. A.
Major Jas. B. Dorman, Quarter-Master C. S. A.
Capt. William C. Williamson, Engineer Corps, C. S. A.
Marshall McDonald, Captain and Ordnance officer at Vicksburg. John McCausland, Brigadier General, C. S. A., Cavalry Brigade.
John P. Welsh, Captain Co. B., 27th Va. Infantry.
Chas. A. Davidson, Captain Co. E. 1st Va. Infantry Batallion.
Greenlee Davidson, Captain Letcher Artillery, killed at Chancellorsville. Otho Alexander, Captain 20th Va. Cavalry. William, Walker, Captain in Wright's Brigade.
Frank C. Wilson, Captain Monroe Guards, 27th Va. Infantry.
Capt. Robert L. Mccullough, Danville Grays.
Robert McFarland, Captain in General Morgan's Cavalry. O. C. Henderson, Captain 1st Va. (Irish) Battalion Army Northern Va.
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W. H. Morgan, Captain 21st Va. Infantry, killed at Cedar Mountain.
J Il. Morrison, Licut. Pemberton's Staff.
T. M Sommes, Licut. and Adjutant Rust's Arkansas Regiment.
John HI Lackey, Lieut. in 26th Va. Cavalry.
W'm. HI. Norgrove, Licut. in Botetourt Artillery, died from wounds received at Port Gibson, Miss., in '63.
Albert Davidson, Lieut. Staff of General Robert Preston.
Robert I .. Brokenbrough, Surgeon of 58th Va Infantry, afterward Chief Surg. of Early's Division.
Dr Sam. Temple Chandler, Assistant Surgeon in hospital at Farmville, Lynch- burg and Culpeper C. HI.
Dr Henry G. Davidson, Surgeon of 3rd and 5th Va. Infantry, and afterward in hospitals at Danville, Richmond, Va., and Corinth, Miss.
Dr. Sam. M Dodd, Asst. Surgeon in hospital in Richmond and Lexington, Va., and Wilmington, N. C.
Dr. John Alexander Graham, Surgeon 5th and 42nd Va. Infantry and Medical Director of the Artillery of the Army of Northern Va.
Dr. R. L. Madison, Surgeon in hospital at Orange C. H.
Dr. Eusebius HI. Strain.
Anderson, W L., Co. F. 27th Va. Infantry, captured May 12, '64, exchanged and captured again at Hare's Hill, a few days before the fall of Petersburg, Va.
Agner, W., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Agner, Oscar, Co. E., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Anderson, Francis T., Jr., Cadet in service around Richmond, was not at New Market.
Archart. - -, Co. - , 11th Va. Cavalry.
Ackerly. Wm., Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry.
Byrd, Rowland, Co. E., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Bell. A. D., Co. K., 14th Va. Cavalry.
Bowver, John, Co. E., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Bell, A. N, Co. K., 14th Va. Cavalry (afterward in Bryan's Battery.)
Reard, John E., Co. F., 11th Va Cavalry.
Brown, A. G. 27th Va. Infantry (Shriver's Co.)
Bennington, Frank, Petersburg Artillery.
Brooks, Jas., Co. E., 3rd Engineer Regiment, C. S.A.
Black, Rice. Co. E, 27th Va. Infantry.
Black, W. L. Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Black, J. L., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Brooks, John F., Co. F., 14th Va. Cavalry.
Bell, Robert B, Co. F., 27th Va Infantry.
Black, R T., Co. - 27th Va Infantry. Barc. N. M., Co. F., 5th Va. Infantry.
Bumyas, Jas. J., Capit. Kurtz Co, 5th Va Infantry
Bird, John, Co F., 27th Va Infantry (killed.)
Banker, Van, Carpenter's Battery
Barger, Chas F., Co. D., 15th Va. Cavalry.
Carter, Jas. M. Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Coffer, John D., Co. E., 20th Va. Infantry.
Conner Fitzallen.
Cooly, J. F .. Co. E., 27th Va Infantry
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Cummings, Jas., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Campbell, A. D., 19th Va. Cavalry.
Charlton, Jas., Capt. Kurtz' Co., 5th Va. Infantry.
Cummings, Robert, Co. E., 20th Va. Infantry. Chittum, Jas. A., Co. C., 6th Va. Cavalry.
Davidson, Jas. G., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry (killed at Wilderness.)
Donald, Alex., Co. C., 20th Va. Infantry.
Daniel Robert, Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry (killed.)
Deacon, W. D., Co. E., 3rd Engineers Reg't, C. S. A.
Day, Wm. H., Co. L., (West Augusta Guards) 5th Va. Infantry (wounded).
Davidson, C. H., Co. K., 22nd Va. Infantry.
Davis, Chalkly, Co. B., 27th Va. Infantry.
Echard, John, Co. C., 20th Va. Infantry. Ewing, John Mc., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Ewing, Jas. A., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Fulwider, Jas., 20th Va. Battalion.
Ford, Jas. Preston, Co. F., Ist Va. Cavalry.
Painter, William, Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Figgat, Ford, Carpenter's Battery. Green, Zack, Co. E., IIth Va. Cavalry.
Green, Jas., Co. E., 1Ith Va. Cavalry.
Gibbs, Chas. W., Courier to Gen. Forrest.
Goodbar, Harvey, Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Goodbar, George, Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Gibbs, Geo. S., Alabama Cadets.
Greever, Adam, Co. E., 5th Va. Infantry.
Gibbs, Major John T., Quarter-Master, C. S. A.
Gaylor, Thos. M., Co. C., 26th Va. Cavalry.
Hotinger, Abraham, Co. D., 27th Va. Infantry.
Higgans, Jas., Co. B., 27th Va. Infantry. Harrison, Howard M., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Hardy, Geo. W., Co. D., 14th Va. Cavalry.
Hull, Wm. M., Co. K., 22nd Va. Infantry.
Hull, Jno. M., Co. K., 22nd Va. Infantry.
Hall, A. D., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Hall, J. C., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry. Hanger, Z. F., Orderly Serg., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Huffman, P. I., Co. G., 27th Va. Infantry.
Hanger, G. M., Co. C., 27th Va. Infantry, killed at Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, '62. Hite, Robert, Co. E., 5th Va. Infantry.
Hileman, Philip C., Co. B., 27th Va. Infantry.
Hattan, Jacob, Co. E, 5th Va. Infantry.
Hart, John H., Co. B, 27th Va. Infantry, wounded at Gettysburg and captured at Williamsport, Md.
Irvine, Wm. H., Co. I, 27th Va. Infantry, and Co. I, 20th Va. Cavalry. James, Sam, Co. E., 11th Va. Cavalry. Jeffries, David, H., 17th Va. Cavalry. Johnston, Chapman, Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Johnson. George, Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry. (South Buffalo.)
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Johnson, J. Henry, Co. E. 27th Va. Infantry.
Johnson_ George, Co. E., or 1). 27th V'a. Infantry. (South River).
Johnson, Reuben A., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Leech, W. P., Co. K. 22nd Va. Infantry.
Leech, David, Co. E., 27th V'a. Infantry.
J.cech, Jas M., 20th Va. Battalion.
Lockridge, E. F., 20th Va Cavalry. Leech. W'm. A., 27th Va. Infantry.
Leopard, Jas, Carpenter's Battery.
Lackey, John F., Co. D., 27th Va. Infantry.
Lotts, Frank, Carpenter's Battery.
Little, Jas. 11 .. Co B., 27th Va. Infantry, wounded and leg amputated.
Martin, Reuben, Carpenter's Battery.
Miley, A. J., Co. C., 5th Va, Infantry.
Myres, Allen, Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Miley, Jacob, Co. D., 27th Va. Infantry.
Mortar, John J, Co. A., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Moore, John N, Co. C., 27th Va. Infantry.
Montgomery, Sam., Co. K., 22nd Va. Infantry.
Miley, Michael, Co. C., 27th Va. Infantry.
Miller, Sam., (Plank Road.)
Moffett, W. Legge, Co. D., 14th Va. Cavalry.
Moffett, John F., Co D, 14th V'a. Cavalry, (killed at Cedarville. Warren Co., Nov 12, '64.)
Mackey. John M., Carpenter's Battery.
Miller, Alfred, Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
Martin, William, Co. I., 11th Va. Cavalry.
McClurg, Chas. B, Co. A., 11th Va. Cavalry.
McCown, Jas L., Kurtz Co, 5th Va. Infantry.
McCoy, M H., Co. B, 4th Va. Cavalry.
McDaniel, Matthew W., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
McChesney, Jas. Z., Co. F., (Bath Squadron ) 17th Va. Battalion, afterward became 11th
Va Regiment.
McFaddin, Abraham, Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry. Nuckols, Wilham, Co. F, 27th Va Infantry. (Killed)
Ochiltree, Sam, Co. D), 14th Va. Cavalry. (killed at Cedarville, Warren Co., Nov 12. '64).
Pierce, Daniel E., Co. A., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Prague, Wm., Co C., 27th Va. Infantry.
Poague, Sam., Co. C., 27th Va. Infantry.
Poague, John E. Co K. 22nd Va. Infantry.
Patterson, John M., Co K., 22nd Va Infantry.
Paxton, W'm. Henry, Hays La. Brigade.
Parmer, Josiah 11., 11th Va. Cavalry, Rosser's Brigade, wounded at battle of the Wilderness.
Rhodes, J. J., Co. K., 5th Va. Infantry.
Robinson, John 11. H., 27th Va. Infantry. Reid, Sam., Co E., 27th Va Infantry.
Reid. John A., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
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Robinson, W. F., Co. K., 22nd Va. Infantry.
Reynolds, O. B., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Ruly, B. W., Co. E., 3rd Engineer Regiment, C. S. A.
Reed, Alexander, Co. I., 52nd Va. Infantry.
Risque, John W., 1st Serg., Charlottesville Artillery.
Reece, Jas. G., Co. G., 27th Va. Infantry, Stonewall Brigade.
Reed, Jas. F., Co. H., 5th Va. Infantry. Smith, John, Co. E., 11th Va. Cavalry. Showalter, Sam., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Saville, John, Co. B., 27th Va. Cavalry.
Smiley, Jacob, Co. D., 27th Va. Infantry.
Short, Telford, Co. A., 11th Va. Infantry.
Shortee, Jas. F., Co. E., 3rd Engineer Regiment, C. S. A.
Sterrett, Jas. R., Capt. Avis Co. of Provost Guards, at Staunton, Va., serving the great- er part of the time as Clerk in the Provost Marshall's Office. Scott, T. L., Co. K., 22nd Va. Infantry.
Sorrels, T. J., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Shafer, S. J., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry. Smith, Hezekiah, Lynchburg Guards.
Siler, P. M., Co. - -, 27th Va. Infantry.
Sanford, Henderson, Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry. Seebert, Jacob F., Co. K., 22nd Va. Infantry.
Wilson, Jas. C., 10th Va. Cavalry.
Wilson, John B., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Wilson, Jas. W., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Wilson, John M., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Webb, Chas. W., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Walker, Sam. S., Carpenter's Battery.
Walker, John, Carpenter's Battery. Walker, Geo. M., Carpenter's Battery.
Wade, J. B., Co. E., 27th Va. Infantry.
Welsh, Joseph, Co. E., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Welsh, Sa., Co. E., 11th Va. Cavalry.
Wade, Benj. F., Co. C., 19th Va. Infantry.
Winn, Wm. J., Carpenter's Battery. White, John S., Cadet Battalion, New Market.
Watkins, G. W., Co. F., 27th Va. Infantry.
White, Joseph, Cadet Battalion, New Market.
Zollman, Jas. M., Capt. Dabney's C. Heavy Field Artillery.
The following named persons from Rockbridge County, Va., served in the Con- federate States Navy: Dr. John Leyburn, Surgeon on the Privateer Tallahassee. Jas. N. Brown, Marine on Albemarle. J. L. Adair, Marine on Tallahassee.
SECTION XII SOLDIERS OF THE WORLD WAR
NOTE. This list is corrected to October, 1919. Names followed by a star are those of the volunteers. The addresses in the margin at the right are for Virginia unless otherwise specified. In the correction of this list, Captain Greenlee D. Letcher and other citizens of Lexington have given very valuable assistance.
WHITE
Ackerly, John Lexingon
Ayers, Calvin
Rapp's Mill
Ackerly, Otto C. Rapp's Mill
Ayers, Edgar Rapp's Mil
Ackerly, William" Lexington
Ayers, George H.
Aqua
Adair, Edwin G.
Lexington
Ayers, James 11 .- 24th Co., 6th Training Bn. Kerr's Creek
Adair, J. M .- dentist-1st Lieut. Lexington
Addison, William M.
Lexington
Ayers, John G ..
Collierstown
Ayers, Percy C. Lexington
Ayers, Peter R. Colherstown
Ayers, Wilmer
Collierstown
Balser, Albert E.
Buena Vista
Balser, David F. Rockbridge Baths
Kerr's Creek
Agnor, Gilmore L.
?
Agnor, John W .- Co. A, 39th Infantry Kerr's Creek
Agnor, Owen M. Murat
Agnor, Robert I .. .Murat
Agnor, Robert R. Lexington
Barkley, Robert P
Buena Vista
Bartlett, Roy Buena Vista
Bartow, Fred P. Lexington
Beard, Admiral D. Raphine
Beard, Chas.
Raphine
Beard, T. R.
Raphine
Beckner, Albert M Rockbridge Baths
Beeton, Robert B. I .. Lexington
Bell, Albert S. Lexington
Bell. Edward P
. Goshen
Bell, Henry I.
. Goshen
Bennington, Albert S
Lexington
Bennington, Harry S. Lexington
Berry, Ollie G Kerr's Creek
Bibb, William 11.º . Glasgow
Blackwell, Ray D.
Fairfield
Blackwell. Roy L
Brownsburg
Bletcher, Frank O. Lexington
Bolen, Hugh R. W. Lexington
Austin, Sherman I. Greenlee
Bane, James F .- U. S. Engineers- died at Camp Humphreys Lexington
Barclay, W. Houston"
Lexington
Bare, Eugene W. Lexington
Bare, James E.
Lexington
Barger, Charles W. Lexington
Agnor, Thomas Lexington
Allen, Frank 1. Aqua
Allen, John L. Aqua
Amick, Eldon A. Lexington
Anderson, Charles B. Lexington
Anderson, Chastain McC.
Rockbridge Baths
Anderson, J. Kyle'-Lieut. Murat
Anderson, Stewart W .- Lieut of
Engineers Murat
Anderson, W. B. A .- Lieut. Col.
Armentrout, Ira L. . . Kerr's Creek
Armstrong, Hampton Lexington
Arnold. Lester D. Lexington
Artz, Charles R . Buena Vista
Austin, Edwin C. . Greenlee
Austin, James 1. Greenlee
Austin, John L Greenlee
Rolling, Robert W Lexington
Agnor, Blair M.
Covington
Agnor, Charles W. Lexington
Agnor, Emmett M .- 115 Prav. Co.
Kerr's Creek
Agnor, George G .- U. S. Navy
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Bock, Paul L. Lexington
Bond, Robert H. Lexington
Booth, Ray P. Lexington
Bowyer, Ertel V.
Lexington
Boykin, H. P .- Lieut. V. M. I., Lexington
Bradds, J. Albert
.Collierstown
Bradds, John B.
Fancy Hill
Bradds, Richard L.
Cornwall
Bragg, Chas. P.
Marlbrook
Bragg, Emmet H.
Marlbrook
Branch, Alpheus
Lexington
Branch, William R.
.Greenlee
Britton, John N.
Walker's Creek
Brogan, Herbert H. .Lexington
Brooks, George M .*- Lieut. Col.,
Lexington
Brooks, William N.
Greenlee
Brown, Ambrose McC .*
Buena Vista
Brown, Briscoe B .- Lieut. . Goshen
Brown, Coray S. Lexington
Brown, Leonard I.
Murat
Brown, Nelson L.
Lexington
Brown, Percy
Lexington
Brown, Robert C.
Buena Vista
Brown, William P. Buena Vista
Bruce. Richard B.
Lexington
Bryant, Ashby G.
Glasgow
Bryant, Herbert
Buena Vista
Bryant, Homer S.
Lexington
Bryant, Percy A.
Rockbridge Alum
Bryant, Rufus
Buena Vista
Buchanan, Clyde Buena Vista
Buchanan, Cyrus H. . Aqua
Buchanan, Guy H. Bro vnshurg
I'achanan, James O. . P.r. wnsbui ..
Buchanan, James W .- U. S. Infantry- died at Camp Lee, Oct. 16, 1918
Brownsburg
Burger, Henry I. Natural Bridge
Burger, Luther J. Buena Vista
Burgess, George G. Buena Vista Burks, Clifton-U. S. Infantry-killed in
action, Oct. 13, 1918 Fancy Hill Camden, Abb-38th Infantry. Regulars- killed in action, July 18, 1918 .. Glasgow Camden, Ashby D. Glasgow
Camden, Clarence Glasgow
Camden, James Glasgow
Camden, Willie H. Buena Vista
Campbell, A. C .- U. S. Regulars
Lexington
Camden, Edwin D.
. Lexington
Campbell, Herman H.
Irish Creek
Campbell, John H., Jr.
Lexington
Campbell, Paul
. Goshen
Campbell, William E.
Raphine
Carter, Herman W. .Goshen
Carter, William
Collierstown
Cash, Charles W.
Lexington
Cash, James
Rockbridge Baths
Cash, James H.
. Aqua
Cash, John E.
Buena Vista
Cash, Lewis E. Greenlee
Cash, William D.
Rockbridge Baths
Cephas, Samuel
Rockbridge Baths
Cephas, William
Rockbridge Baths
Chaplin, Charles P .- U. S. Navy-died in Norfolk, Oct. 14, 1918 . .. Lexington
Chaplin, Emmett H.
Rockbridge Baths
Chaplin, Malcolm
Rockbridge Baths
Chaplin, Robert C.
Buena Vista
Campbell, C. F.
Glasgow
Chandler, Stuart A.
Lexington
Chapman, John W.
Natural Bridge
Chaplin, H. H.
Rockbridge Baths
Cheatham, Edward W.
Buena Vista
Chayne, William E.
Lexington
Chittum, Elmer W.
Fairfield
Chittum, Emmett W.
Fairfield
Chittum, Graham
Glasgow
Chittum, Harrell-2nd Lieut.
Timber Ridge
Chittum, Otho H.
Buena Vista
Clark, A.
Irish Creek
Clark, Benjamin H. .Alto
Clark, Bligh N. . Collierstown
Clark, Emmett M.
. Collierstown
Clark, Erskine E. Natural Bridge
Clark, James P.
Cornwall
Clark, John H.
Collierstown
Clark, Leonard L. Collierstown
Clark, Milton
Irish Creek
Clark, Ollie A. Cornwall
Claytor, Fountain C.
Glasgow
Clements, Aubrey W.
Cornwall
Clemmer, Herman L .- U. S. Infantry- killed in action, July 22, 1918,
Brownsburg
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Clifton, Russell R. . Fairfield
Clinebell, Charles M. Buena Vista
Chebell, Koy L. East Lexington
Coc, Frank D., Jr.,-Licut. Lexington
Coffey, Walter L.
Buena Vista
Coffey, William H. . Buena Vista
Collins, James W. J. . Natural Bridge
Connor, Bohvar-died at Washington.
D. C., Jan 25, 1917 . Kockbridge Baths
Connor, Charles W.
Rockbridge Baths
Connor, Frank B.
Lexington
Conway, Justice K. Lexington
Coorman, M. D .- Capt. Lexington
Copenhaver, Marcus L. . Natural Bridge
Cooper, Benjamin F. Buena Vista
Cooper, Hugh C. Buena Vista
Cooper, John D. Buena Vista
Cooper, Montry J. Buena Vista
Cornchus, Percy Lexington
Cox, Frank B. Raphine
Cox, Lewis B .- Licut. Lexington
Cox, R. T. . Lexington
Crabill, H. M. Buena Vista
Crist, Charles S.
Lexington
Cruthirds, Archie B
Lexington
Cummings, Addison G.
. Lexington
Cummings, John W.
Buena Vista
Cummings, George L. Natural Bridge
Cushman, Lawrence C
. Lexington
Darden, Avery H.
Gilmore's Mill
Dale, Walter Lexington
Dameron, Wickam D. . Goshen
Davidson, Ilbert L. - 317th Artillery-
died of wounds in France, Oct. 8, 1918. Buena Vista
Davidson, Ilerman P .- Licut. Lexington
David on, lloward 1). Buena Vista
David on, James M. Buena Vista
Davis, Allert W. Buena Vista
Davis, Imory F Buena Vista
Davis, Edward P. Licut. Lexington
Davis, Franklin E :. Goshen
Dayıl, Franklın
Goshen
Davis, John L.
Goshen
Davis, John 1 .. Lexington
Davis, Noranda Lexington
Davis, Samuel Lexington
Davis, Samuel C. Goshen
Davis, William P Buena Vista
Deacon, Claude B. Murat Devine, Charles J -Lieut. Surgeon
Lexington
Dixon, Floyd C. Lexington
Dixon, Irvin B. Lexington
Dixon, James E. . Lexington
Dixon, Percy G. Midvale
Dodd, Ashton T. Buena Vista
Donald, Lyle B. . Glasgow
Drain, Napolcon®
Colherstown
Drenner, C. T.
Lexington
Driscoll, John W.
Buena Vista
Dudley, Thomas
Rapp's Mill
Dudley, Wille L. Brownsburg
Duff, George W.
Natural Bridge Sta
Duff, Mitchell Midvale
Dunaway, Frank S.
Brownsburg
Duncan, Stanley
Lexington
Dunlap, Charles W. R. . Lexington
Dunlap, W. Algic
. Collierstown
Dunlap, Wallace E. Fairfield Dunlap, Walter® - Lieut -Gilmore's Mill Eads, William F. Glasgow
Ebeling, Andrew A
Lexington
Echols, Frank
Glasgow
Echols, Ralph Lexington
Eggleston, Rolley A.
Buena Vista
Elhs, Emmett Natural Bridge Engleman, Russell C .- C. O. C. 317th In- fantry-transferred to S. A. T. C .. Baltimore, Md. Kerr's Creek
Entsnuinger, Fremont M. . Colherstown
Entsminger, Marion F. Lexington
Eubanks, Palmer' Lexington
Falls, Raymond 11
Buena Vista
Farmer, Emmett O. Lexington
Ferguson, Joseph C.
Natural Bridge
Fitzgerald, Harry N Vesuvius
Fitzgerald, James E. Murat
Fitzgerald, Wille HI. Vesuvius
Fitzpatrick, John H. Lexington
Fitzpatrick, Willie E Lexington
1.1x, Adam D.
Lexington
Fix. Decker R. Lexington
Fix, Howard A Lexington
Fix, Samuel G. Lexington
Fix, Wilham M. ?
Flint, Jesse
Glasgow
Floyd, Charles R .
Buena Vista
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SOLDIERS OF THE WORLD WAR
Floyd, James I. Buena Vista
Ford, Charles F. Lexington
Ford, James H .- Supply Co., 317th
Infantry Kerr's Creek
Ford, William A.
Natural Bridge
Fox, Harry
. Buena Vista
Fox, J. M.
Buena Vista
Fox, John H.
Rockbridge Baths
Fultz, Isaac
Fairfield
Fulwider, Carl C.
Rockbridge Baths
Gallo, Vincenzo
Natural Bridge
Garing, Robert *- Lieut.
. Lexington
Garrett, Ashby C. Buena Vista
Gaultieri, Francisco
Natural Bridge
Gibson, Samuel F .* Cornwall
Gilbert, Elmer E.
Natural Bridge
Gilbert, John L.
Natural Bridge
Gilbert, William C.
Natural Bridge
Giles, Howard E.
. Buena Vista
Ginger, Warren
Natural Bridge
Glasgow, Charles
Lexington
Glasgow, Thomas McP .- Lieut. Lexington
Glenn, Guy B.
. Murat
Glickstein, J. M.
. Lexington
Glover, Emmett B. Bell's Valley Goldsby, Robert G .- 38th Infantry, Regu- lars-killed in action, July 15, 1918 Buena Vista
Goodall, Yancy H.
Lexington
Goodbar, Howard W.
.Collierstown
Graham, Edward L., Jr., Capt., Lexington
Graham, John A .*- Licut.
Lexington
Graham, Mercer-Lieut.
Lexington
Graham, Samuel M.
Lexington
Grant, Alexander C.
Irish Creek
Graves, Hugh R.
. Aqua
Gray, John H.
. Goshen
Green, Eillie F.
. Greenlee
Green, Homer G.
Cornwall
Green, Edward E.
Midvale
Gridley, Webster G.
Lexington
Groah, Robert
Vesuvius
Grogg, Harry W.
. Goshen
Groome, Grover*
Aqua
Grover, Paul
Lexington
Grow, Aubrey L.
Buena Vista
Grow, Hansford McC .- officially reported as dicd of wounds in France
24, 1917 Buena Vista
Grow, John H. Buena Vista
Guffey, Lester*
Lexington
Hall, Harry H. Lexington
Hall, Roy F.
Rockbridge Baths
Hall, William R .* Kerr's Creek
Hallman, E. · B .*
Lexington
Hamilton, Mack D. Buena Vista Hamilton, Robert E .* Kerr's Creek
Harlow, Hampton
Lexington
Harper, Andrew F.
Buena Vista
Harper, John E.
Lexington
Harper, John S. . Lexington
Hall, L. K.
Kerr's Creek
Harris, Emmett E .- Co. D., 110th Infantry Kerr's Creek
Harris, Floyd W.
Lexington
Harris, Harry G .- Co. D, 305th Motor Supply Train .Kerrs Creek
Harris, Oliver E .- Co. C, 18th Infantry Kerr's Creek
Harris, Willis G.
Fancy Hill
Harrison, Arthur F.
Lexington
Harrison, Gordon P.
Lexington
Harrison, John G.
Buena Vista
Harrison, Lee*
Buena Vista
Hart, Freeman H.
Lexington
Hart, John McC .* Rockbridge Baths Hart, Surry C .- Corporal, Battery D, 57th Heavy Artillery, C. A. C., 31st Brigade Kerr's Creek
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