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Chapman, Charles.
Clayton, Charles.
Conrad, Charles, died since the war.
Conrad, Holmes Y., promoted to sergeant-major of regiment ; Winchester, Va.
Casler, John O., Oklahoma.
Clary, Thad.
Clary, Dick.
Dailey, Benjamin, twice wounded ; Moorefield, W. Va.
Davie, James, killed in Hampshire county.
Duvall, George, killed at Brandy Station.
Davie, John.
Davis, Morris.
Dailey, John, Piedmont, W. Va.
Davis, Randolph, Soldiers' Home, Richmond, Va.
Fridle, Samuel.
Feshel, S.
Grove, J., a very gallant soldier ; killed in the Wilderness.
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Huddleson, Henry, Charlottesville, Va. Huddleson, Healey. Hanas, Stephen. Hunot, E., Romney, W. Va. Holt, G., killed in Hampshire county.
Inskeep, J. V. Hartman, Ike.
Haines, Jasper.
Houser, Henry. Kelley, John.
Leese, Uriah.
Lovett, C. S.
Light, Edward, killed near Richmond.
McDonald, William N., promoted to captain of ordnance.
Moorehead, William, wounded in the Wilderness.
Moorehead, Robert, badly wounded; Missouri.
Murphy, Frank.
Myers, Frank, captured at Darksville.
Pancake, Joseph A., Staunton, Va.
Pancake, S.
Pancake, John S., Romney, W. Va.
Parsons, James D.
Poland, John W.
Poland, Amos. Pownell, Jasper.
Parsons, William M.
Robinson, Joel.
Rudolph, Simon, badly wounded at Reams Station.
Rudolph, John, died in prison hospital.
Ruse, John M.
Riley, Charles, died since the war.
Senoff, Herman, died in prison.
Sivell, John. Spurline, Luke. Swartz, Edward, Missouri. Seymour, Dan, killed near Petersburg, W. Va.
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Seymour, John N.
Shingleton, Abe, killed at Brandy Station.
Shingleton, Elisha.
Shelley, James, killed at Brandy Station.
Smith, James, Winchester, Va.
Seibert, Charley.
Stewart, John, died at Camp Chase.
Starns, John.
Taylor, Dudley, promoted to corporal.
Taylor, John.
Taylor, Enos, died in prison.
Taylor, D. K.
Taylor, Rufus, captured near Culpeper Court House; Davy, W. Va.
Uston, John, wounded in the Wilderness.
Wolfe, Isaac, killed at Brandy Station.
White, Thomas.
Watkins, H. M.
Watkins, Charles, killed near Hagerstown.
Washington, Edward, Romney, W. Va.
COMPANY E.
(Furnished by William F. Hottel.)
OFFICERS.
Capt. Joseph T. Hess.
Capt. J. L. Hooff.
Capt. H. H. McGuire, mortally wounded at Amelia Springs. Lieut. J. W. Brent.
Lieut. G. W. Hottel, wounded and captured ; Lincoln, Neb.
Lieut. William Hockman, killed at Brandy Station.
Lieut. G. W. Spiker, killed at Spottsylvania.
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PRIVATES.
Agnew, Oscar.
Baker, Daniel, dead.
Baker, G. W., killed at Jacks Shop.
Baker, Henry, wounded at Brandy Station ; Keyser, W. Va. Baker, Nicholas, dead.
Borden, D. M., dead.
Borden, A. P., dead.
Borden Joseph, dead.
Bly, Mason, wounded at Amelia Springs; dead.
Bly, Richard, killed at Jacks Shop.
Brown, J. W., killed at Spottsylvania.
Beaver, J. E., dead.
Buck, Bruce, dead.
Bushony, Isaac.
Barrenger, Joseph. Booth, C. S.
Booth, John F., Lebanon Church, Va.
Boyer, Bent.
Boyer, J. A.
Bell, R. F., Strasburg, Va.
Bell, Bowman, J. K.
Cooper, William, dead.
Crabill, L. C., killed near Strasburg, Va.
Crabill, O. H., Strasburg, Va.
Crabill, Hal.
Crabill, Benjamin.
Crabill, Jacob.
Crabill, D. G., bugler of regiment.
Coffman, Walter, killed at Fisher's Hill.
Collins, Carson. Chase, Daniel. Dodd, R. D., dead. Dewar, J. J., dead.
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Dickenson, James.
DeHaven, Martin.
Eberly, Jacob. Eberly, Joseph. Eberly, Isaac, dead.
Effenger, William.
Fauver, Noah.
Funkhouser, Amos, dead.
Feely, William H., Thomas, W. Va.
Feeley, John, Lebanon Church, Va.
Feeley, Silas, Lebanon Church, Va.
Green, James. Green, Zack.
Glaize, G. W., Strasburg, Va.
Grove, S. M., Strasburg, Va.
Hottel, William F., wounded at Brandy Station; Winchester, Va.
Hammond, Lawrence, dead.
Hammond, John, Fisher's Hill, Va.
Huffman, A. J., dead.
Hinkins, G. A., Strasburg, Va.
Hinkins, J. H., Strasburg, Va.
Hodges, John. Hefline, James. Hess, L. Dow, dead.
Hyde, D. B., dead.
Harrison, Howard, wounded; disabled for service.
Holmes, H. W., dead. Holmes, James, dead. Hironemoss, Hutch, dead. Holler, John, dead.
Holler, George, dead.
Holler, John A., Edenburg, Va. Hockman, J. W. Hoover, William, dead. James, Samuel.
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Kerns, Ephraim, dead. Killmer, James.
Luttral, Archibald. Lynn, G. B., Winchester, Va. Lynn, James, died in prison.
Luke, William.
Lutholtz, Robert, Strasburg, Va.
Lee, G. W., dead.
Lee, Samuel, killed at Jacks Shop.
Miller, William, first, Lebanon Church, Va.
Miller, William, second, Winchester, Va.
Miller, J. F. Miller, J. H.
McGlincy, R. P., dead.
McCloud, James.
Mort, Jerry, killed by Brown.
Maphis, George.
Pangle, Abe, Lebanon Church, Va.
Pangle, William E., killed near Woodstock, Va.
Pangle, Joseph.
Pingley, D. M., Lebanon Church, Va.
Pogue, R. L., dead.
Rudy, Isaac, dead.
Rutherford, J. A.
Rutherford, Tom, first.
Rutherford, Tom, second.
Reedy, Abe, dead.
Rhyne, John, dead.
Ridenour, Alfred, dead.
Stover, David, dead.
Smith, James, dead.
Sheets, Daniel, dead.
Scroggins, J. E., dead.
Sonner, J. H. Sonner, J. W., dead. Showalter, Tom, dead.
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Shambaugh, Cline, Lincoln, Neb.
Shambaugh, Charles.
Sievers, G. W.
Swisher, J., Salem, Va.
Shotts, Mark, killed in the Wilderness.
Shafer, Theodore, killed at river, Mt. Jackson.
Snyder, Henry, dead.
Snyder, John.
Stickley, D. H., Strasburg, Va.
Stickley, William, dead.
Stickley, Benjamin, dead.
Stickley, G. W., Strasburg, Va.
Stickley, D. E., Strasburg, Va.
Stickley, David E., Strasburg, Va.
Stickley, J. H.
Stickley, P. D.
Stickley, Josiah, dead.
Stickley, Walter, killed at Brandy Station.
Sensenuey, E. D.
Omps, James, dead. Beach, Jacob.
Biers, Charles.
Whitington, Gershem, dead.
Whitington, Joseph, dead.
Wright, Milton, dead.
Warner, Philip.
Welch, Samuel.
Welch, James.
Welch, Joseph.
Watson, Samuel.
Watson, Jacob, dead. Watson, Benjamin.
Winegood, John, dead.
Winegood, Joseph, dead. Windle, William, dead. Williams, J. J., dead.
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COMPANY F.
(Furnished by Lieut. A. C. L. Gatewood.)
OFFICERS.
First Capt. A. G. McChesney, died since the war.
Second Capt. A. J. Ware, died since the war.
First Lieut. Henry McClintic, Midland, Tex.
Second Lieut. A. C. L. Gatewood, Linwood, W. Va.
Brevet Second Lieut. H. M. Poage, killed in 1863.
Brevet Second Lieut. S. A. Bonner, killed at the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864.
First Sergt. E. L. Beard, Academy, W. Va.
Second Sergt. A. S. Bratton, Millboro, Va.
Third Sergt. Jonathan Wise, killed at Sailors Creek, April, 1865.
Fourth Sergt. Joseph Silvers, color sergeant, died from wounds received October, 1863.
First Corp. Lewis Payne, Covington, Va.
Second Corp. J. S. Dickinson, Millboro Springs, Va.
Third Corp. William G. Payne, Covington, Va.
Fourth Corp. Michael Mustoe, died since the war.
Quartermaster Sergt. J. P. McDonald, died since the war.
PRIVATES.
Anderson, Samuel, Mountain Grove, Va.
Acord, George, killed in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864.
Ailstock, Robert, whereabouts unknown.
Beard, Moffett, died since the war.
Beard, John G., Academy, W. Va.
Beard, W. W., Academy, W. Va.
Beard, J. J., died since the war.
Banner, S. A., killed second day's fight in the Wilderness.
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Bratton, W. A., killed on Cattle raid near City Point, Septem- ber, 1864.
Bratton, J. F., Cleeks Mills, Va.
Bradshaw, J. B., McDowell, Va.
Burger, David, died since the war.
Burnside, James, died since the war.
Callison, J. C., whereabouts unknown.
Chandler, Samuel, Braxton county, W. Va.
Chandler, David, Braxton county, W. Va.
Cleek, George W., Cleeks Mills, Bath county, Va.
Cleek, D. G., died since the war.
Cochran, Clark, Academy, W. Va.
Cochran, G. B., Academy, W. Va.
Criser, John S., Warm Springs, Va.
Criser, R. J., dead, Covington, Va.
Dean, William, whereabouts unknown.
Douglass, Calvin, whereabouts unknown.
Douglass, B., whereabouts unknown.
Dunlap, James R., Missouri.
Edmiston, Andrew, died since the war.
Edmiston, Matthew, Washington.
Edmiston, Richard, Missouri.
Eagle, Newton, McDowell, Va.
Estes, William, Albemarle county, Va.
Frazier, James A., Rock Alum Springs, Va.
Fry, William, died since the war.
Gibson, Lewis, dead; Kansas.
Ginger, George, accidentally killed at Gordonsville.
Grose, Henry, killed May 6th, 1864, at the Wilderness.
Gwinn, J. S., whereabouts unknown.
Gwinn, J. K. P., whereabouts unknown.
Gwinn, William, whereabouts unknown.
Gillespie, Joseph G., died since the war.
Hamilton, Charles, killed near Woodstock, Va.
Hamilton, J. E., California.
Hamilton, J. A., Kerrs Creek, Va.
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Hickman, L. W., Hendricks, W. Va. Hodge, James, Warm Springs, Va. Jordan, John, Millboro, Va. Jordan, James, whereabouts unknown. Jordan, William, died since the war.
Keyser, James, whereabouts unknown.
Keyser, D. W. C., whereabouts unknown.
Keyser, Hezekiah, whereabouts unknown.
Kennison, Davis, Academy, W. Va. Kennison, J. L., Academy, W. Va. King, A. C., whereabouts unknown. King, Spatswood, Rich Patch, Va. Landes, Joseph, Mountain Grove, Va.
Lockridge, David, died since the war. Lockridge, Stephen, Highland county, Va. Martin, W. A., Missouri. McElwee, John, died since the war.
McElwee, D. B., Driscol, W. Va.
McElwee, B. D., Green Bank, W. Va. McElwee, Francis, Huttonsville, W. Va. McCarty, John, whereabouts unknown. McChesney, James Z., Charleston, W. Va. McDonnald, G. W., died since the war. McNeil, A. G., died since the war. Maffett, W. B., died since the war.
Maffett, George H., Parkersburg, W. Va. Moore, W. H., Covington, Va. Mustoe, David, whereabouts unknown.
Mustoe, James, whereabouts unknown. Mayse, Anderson, died since the war. O'Meara, James, died since the war. Payne, W. H., whereabouts unknown.
Payne, J. E., Warm Springs, Va. Porter, A. S., Millboro, Va. Pauturff, James, whereabouts unknown. Price, Henry, died since the war.
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Revercomb, George, Highland county, Va.
Revercomb, Archie, killed at the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864.
Revercomb, John, Highland county, Va. Revercomb, C. T., Clifton Forge, Va.
Rosser, John, killed at the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864. Snead, William, Alleghany county, Va.
Snead, Robert, Alleghany county, Va.
Stewart, J. H., died since the war.
Sittington, Alex. H., died since the war.
Shultz, John, died since the war.
Surber, M. P., Clifton Forge, Va.
Swarts, Samuel, whereabouts unknown.
Swartz, John, whereabouts unknown.
Swarts, Lewis, whereabouts unknown.
Thomas, David, whereabouts unknown.
Thomas, Charles, whereabouts unknown.
Thomas, Samuel, whereabouts unknown. Thomas, George, whereabouts unknown. Tinsley, W. H., whereabouts unknown. Tinsley, James, whereabouts unknown. True, Thomas, whereabouts unknown.
Thompson, Henry, Missouri. Wallace, C. R., Williamsville, Va. Wave, G., whereabouts unknown.
Wave, O., whereabouts unknown.
Williams, E. B., Healing Springs, Va.
Williams, Thomas, Healing Springs, Va.
Williams, E. T., Healing Springs, Va. Wilfong, Jacob.
Wilkinson, James, died since the war.
Windom, John, whereabouts unknown. Woods, P. A., died since the war.
Quartermaster Sergt. J. P. McDonald died after the war.
Color-bearer Joseph Silvers was killed in the lower Valley in 1864.
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COMPANY G.
(Furnished by George T. McClintic.)
OFFICERS.
Capt. Foxhall A. Dangerfield, wounded at Orange Court House, August 2nd, 1862; sabre cut on head and shot in left shoulder and captured. Wounded at Upperville, June, 1863, at Baltimore and Ohio roundhouse; near New Creek, in 1864, and near Amelia Springs, April 5, 1865 ; living at Lexington, Ky.
First Lieut. Joseph Mayse, wounded at Jacks Shop in 1864; lost eye; died 1905.
Second Lieut. Archibald M. McClintic, wounded at Orange Court House, August 2nd, 1862, and at Ashland, August, 1864; Fincastle.
Brevet Second Lieut. John A. Warwick, wounded May 5th, 1863, at the Wilderness-Spottsylvania; died 1901.
First Sergt. William H. Hopkins, wounded at Upperville in June, 1863 ; died Millboro, Va.
Second Sergt. Jasper C. Lewis, wounded at Orange Court House, and received three wounds in Hampton's Cattle raid in Nottoway county, Va., 1864; Green Valley, Bath county, Va.
Third Sergt. George T. McClintic, wounded at Orange Court House ; Midland, Tex.
Fourth Sergt. Robert J. Glendy, wounded in Cattle raid, 1864; Pulaski county, Va.
Color Sergt. Joseph Silvers, wounded and died after the war. First Corp. William P. Thompson, killed near Rapidan sta- tion, Orange county, Va., August 2nd, 1862.
Second Corp. Fendall C. Donnella, mortally wounded in 1864 in Hampton Cattle raid on Blackwater River; died in hospital in North Carolina.
Third Corp. Zorobabel Ailstock, wounded; died after the war.
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Fourth Corp. William H. Anderson, wounded, sabre tierce through arm, Orange Court House, August 2nd, 1862, and captured; died at Covington, Va., in 1901.
PRIVATES.
Ailstock, C. F., survived the war ; history unknown.
Ailstock, Jordan, survived the war ; history unknown.
Archie, Robert, died in 1862.
Armstrong, Peter, lost ; supposed killed on Jones' raid in West Virginia, April, 1863.
Armstrong, Dr. J. M., survived the war ; last known residence, Knox county, Mo.
Burger, Samuel C., wounded May 6th, 1864, in the Wilder- ness-Spottsylvania; died in Bath county, Va., in 1900.
Burger, David, died after the war in Bath county, Va.
Burns, Presley F., wounded; died after the war.
Burns, John.
Bishop, George.
Booth, - ------ , killed in West Virginia, where he had gone for a fresh horse.
Brattan, William R., killed.
Brattan, J. Mitchell, Millboro Springs, Va.
Brattan, James, died during the war.
Brodkin, Ami, lost record of.
Cleek, Eli, Warm Springs, Va.
Cleek, James G., Warm Springs, Va.
Crizer, John, died in 1863.
Crizer, Thomas J., died in Pocahontas county, W. Va., in 1903. Crizer, W. H.
Crizer, Lewis.
Curry, Andrew, wounded, believed still living; Sunrise, Bath county, Va.
Cade, Balis, Baptist minister; living at last report in Rich- mond, Va.
Cosby, Benjamin G., died after the war near Millboro, Va.
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Cosby, John, Millboro, Va.
Cosby, David, died during the war.
Cauley, Lee, survived the war ; history unknown.
Coffee, Henry, Lynchburg.
Donovan, Stephen, wounded; living at Warm Springs, Va.
Dean, William, died in 1862.
Ervin, James, killed May 6th, 1864, in the Wilderness-Spott- sylvania.
Eagle, Newton, history unknown.
Friel, James, history unknown.
Furr, - -, lived in Augusta county, but probably dead.
Gendy, Robert, wounded, living in Pulaski county, W. Va.
Glendy, Benjamin, wounded.
Glendy, John, died after the war.
Glendy, Thomas, died after the war.
Green, William, mortally wounded and died near Upperville, Va., in 1863.
Gladwell, John W., survived the war ; according to last account living in Highland county, Va.
Gayheart, Joseph, history unknown.
Holcomb, Joseph, wounded.
Hook, Elisha, died in Alleghany county, Va., after the war.
Husk, Thomas J., last heard of resided in Highland county, Va.
Hoover, David, living at Healing Springs, Va.
Hively, Thomas J., died during the war.
Jackson, Peyton, living at Covington, Va.
Johnson, -, history unknown.
Keister, William R., wounded; died after the war in Highland or Augusta county, Va.
Kincaid, Joseph B., died during or soon after the war.
Karnes, William H., wounded, lost leg; died after the war.
Kemp, - -, history unknown.
King, Alexander, living at Iron Gate, Va.
Lockridge, Cooper, wounded; drowned after the war in Cow Pasture River, Bath county, Va.
Lockridge, John, wounded in leg; living in Bath county, Va.
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Lange, Henry C., killed, February, 1863, in Maurertown fight.
Lange, John, wounded.
Law, Aaron, wounded and died of wounds (I think).
Law, Benjamin, wounded; living at Warm Springs, Va.
Law, James, died after the war.
Law, Stephen, living near Staunton, Va.
Lynch, W. L., died after the war; many years a Methodist Episcopal minister.
Langridge, Richard, living in Lewiston, Mo.
McClintic, Adam, killed November 12th, 1864, in charge at
Brent's house, near Cedar Creek, Frederick county, Va. McClintic, William S., wounded May 6th, 1864, in the Wilder-
ness and on Cattle raid-Blackwater River; died after the war.
McClintic, John S., wounded; living in Monroe City, Mo.
McClintic, Robert, killed at Pattersons Creek in the winter of 1863.
McClintic, Andrew B., died after the war.
McClintic, James, history unknown ; said to be living in Mon- tana.
McDannald, D. Crockett, died in 1862.
McDannald, William C.
McDannald, William R., died after the war.
McMath, Samuel S., died after the war.
Mayse, Allan C., died after the war.
Mayse, Charles F., living in Bath county, Va.
Mayse, George, wounded; living at Austin, Tex.
Mayse, Thomas, history unknown.
Oliver, C. H., wounded ; living at Ollie, Va.
Oliver, Joseph, died during the war.
Price, Andrew G., captured; died in prison.
Payne, Charles, living in Missouri.
Phillips, Thomas, living in W. Va.
Phillips, William, bugler ; living in W. Va.
Richy, Joseph, died after the war.
Richy, William, living at Warm Springs, Va.
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Reynolds, William H., survived the war; history unknown .
Rogers, Stephen, survived the war, history unknown.
Simpson, George, living at Millboro, Va.
Simpson, John.
Simpson, William.
Shumate, John K., living ; manager of transportation and ani- mal trainer, Sells' Circus.
Smith, Charles, survived the war.
Smith, James, wounded ; survived the war.
Smith, Stuart, survived the war.
Taylor, Almond C., survived the war.
Thompson, Benjamin, killed May 6th, 1864, in the Wilderness -Spottsylvania.
Thompson, Charles, wounded; died in 1906 near Healing Springs, Va.
Thompson, George, wounded; died after the war.
Thompson, Mason, died during the war.
Thompson, William, killed at Rapidan station, August 2nd, 1862.
Thomas, Charles, living at Hot Springs, Va.
Thomas, Jacob, killed.
Thomas, Samuel, wounded; survived the war.
Williams, Erasmus.
Williams, Anthony G.
Williams, Harvey.
Williams, James, living at Lewiston, Mo.
Williams, Lewis, died after the war in Salem, Va.
Winthrow, Jack, living at Millboro Springs, Va.
Wallace, Andrew, killed at Patterson's Creek, W. Va., in 1865. Wallace, Christopher, survived the war.
Warwick, J. W., Jr., living at Huntersville, W. Va.
Wordzell. B. F .. living in Bath county, Va.
Woodzell, William, survived the war.
Wilkinson, Robert S., survived the war : Warm Springs. Va.
Young, George, killed in West Virginia raid in 1863.
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COMPANY H.
(Furnished by H. O. Pierce.)
OFFICERS.
Capt. A. M. Pierce, died since the war.
First Lieut. Joseph Sherrard, died since the war.
Second Lieut. Braxton, went to foreign war.
PRIVATES.
Marker, Amos E., wounded; prisoner in Camp Chase ; Opequon, Va.
Wireman, John.
Orndorff, Ananias, living on Cedar Creek.
Keiffer, James.
Frye, Al., living in Shenandoah county.
Frye, B. F., Mountain Falls, Va.
Lichliter, Daniel, died since the war.
Fauver, John, died since the war.
Fauver, Samuel, killed during the war.
Ashwood, Joseph, Lenora, Va.
Shell, Samuel, living on Cedar Creek.
Orndorff, Lemuel.
Orndorff, Phineas, died since the war.
Conner, Morgan, living on Cedar Creek.
Conner, James, living about Halltown.
Whetzel, James, Clearbrook, Va.
Clark, James, Braddock Distillery, Cumberland, Md.
Frye, Joseph Presley, died since the war. Himmelwright, Joseph, Star Tannery.
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(Furnished by R. M. Cooper.)
OFFICERS.
Capt. A. M. Pierce, wounded ; now dead.
First Lieut. Joseph H. Sherrard, wounded ; now dead.
Second Lieut. A. C. Braxton.
PRIVATES.
Bowman, John, Wheatfield, Shenandoah county, Va.
Clarke, James, prisoner ; Cumberland, W. Va.
Crosin, Randolph.
Conner, Morgan, Zepp, Va.
Conner, James, Zepp, Va.
Cauplin, P.
Cooper, R. M., wounded at Amelia Springs just before sur- render ; Bloom, Shenandoah county, Va.
Dinkel, Peter, Winchester, Va.
Eskridge, Heck, Gravel Springs.
Fauver, Samuel, killed ; forgot name of place.
Fauver, John, prisoner ; died since the war.
Frye, Joseph P., killed in valley.
Frye, A. N., living at Woodstock, Va.
Frye, James, living at Winchester, Va.
Green, J. B., prisoner ; New Orleans. Huff, John, living at Gravel Springs.
Himelright, Joseph M., wounded; Star Tannery, Va.
Himelright, James, dead.
Linaburg, Martin, living at Stephens City, Va. Orndorff, Ananias. Orndorff, Setz, dead. Orndorff, Joseph B., dead. Orndorff, Amos, dead. Orndorff, M.
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Orndorff, Lemuel, don't know if living or not ; postoffice, Zepp, Va.
Shell, Samuel, wounded near some church; Zepp, Va. (I think).
Smith, Sandy, dead.
Smith, William, Wheatfield, Shenandoah county, Va.
Whetzel, James, living at Clearbrook, Va.
White, Ira, killed at the Wilderness.
Wilson, Martin.
Wimer, Jack.
COMPANY I.
OFFICERS.
Capt. M. M. Ball, wounded.
Lieut. William H. Kirby, killed.
Lieut. Alfred Moore, severely wounded ; dead.
Lieut. William H. Reid, dead.
PRIVATES.
Alexander, B. Alexander, D.
Ball, Charles H., severely wounded prior to 1864; returned and served to Appomattox; 1711 Oxford St., Philadel- phia, Pa.
Ball, John H., killed at Jeffersonton.
Ball, John T., wounded; Washington, D. C.
Ball, Lewin T., Lewinsville, Va.
Ball, M. M., wounded ; captain at close of war.
Ball, Summerfield, killed 1864, Nances Shop.
Ball, William S., wounded on November 12th, 1864; United States Treasurer's Office, Washington, D. C.
Ball, William W., dead.
Bell, B. A.
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Bell, G. H. Billings, Edward. Billings, William, severely wounded on raid in West Virginia. Burke, T. T. Butler, W. B. Carrigan, J. P. Catlett, H. C. Cleveland, H. C. Cashman, T. Clump, John, wounded.
Cockrell, Seth, wounded on October 7th, 1864.
Cooksey, J. W.
Cooney, Patrick, wounded in Cattle raid in 1864.
Dodd, Markus.
Donatini, L. G., died in service. Estes, Everson, Doyle.
Fairfax, John. Fenton, J. B. Ford, W. E. Grigsby, P. C.
Grigsby, T. M., not with company after capture in Alexandria. Gheen, G. Harding, G. Harrison, George H.
Heath, J. B., did not return after capture in Alexandria.
Hughes, John T. Hughes, L. T.
Hughes, D. Jefferies, Richard, dead.
Kirby, Asbury, wounded ; Falls Church, Va.
Kirby, George F., wounded ; dead.
McCartney, wounded. McClannahan, John. McClung, -
McCorkle,
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Morter,
Nelson, James W., killed.
Nelson, Joseph, died in service.
Perry, Alex, Conway, Fla.
Ratcliffe, C. W., did not return after capture in Alexandria.
Reid, E. C., wounded ; Washington, D. C.
Ritenour, David.
Rutler, G. W.
Smith, A. M.
Smith, F. M.
Saunders, Plunk.
Stalcup, Joshua, dead.
Speaks, J. II., did not return after capture in Alexandria.
Summers,
Thompson, Joseph, wounded in arm and breast; Ash Grove, Va.
Taylor, John S.
Toole, Patrick.
Toole, John.
Utterback, William H., severely wounded.
Ward, Joseph.
Williams, R., died in service.
Winn, John, killed.
COMPANY K.
(Furnished by D. C. Snyder.)
OFFICERS.
I ieut. William Powell, unknown. Second Lieut. Jack Smith, Upperville, Va.
PRIVATES.
Chappell, George, Bluemont, Va. Drish, Donk, unknown.
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Furr, Frazier, Bluemont, Va. Furr, Harris, Bluemont, Va. Grimes, George, unknown. Grimes, Joseph, unknown. Moore, James, Bluemont, Va.
Moore, Joseph C., Bluemont, Va. Murphy, J. T., Leesburg, Va. Murphy, Moses B., unknown. Powell, Lute, unknown. Powell, Watt, unknown.
Pyles, William, Millwood, Va.
Shell, Alfred, Bluemont, Va. Shafer, John T., Bluemont, Va. Smith, George, Bluemont, Va. Smith, Jackson, Bluemont, Va. Stickles, Jno. M., Bluemont, Va. Stickles, Henry, Bluemont, Va. Thompson, William, Bluemont, Va. Tomblin, James, Bluemont, Va. Wiley, James, Bluemont, Va. Willingham, George, unknown.
MUSTER ROLL OF TWELFTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY (LAUREL BRIGADE), ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA.
Col. Assher W. Harman, of Staunton, Va., wounded at Fleet- wood Hill, near Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863; long time a prisoner of war; now dead.
Lieut .- Col. Thomas E. Massie, of Warren county, Va .; severa! times wounded, once severely; now living in Rappa- hannock county, Va.
Major John Locher Knott, of Jefferson county, Va., wounded ; afterwards killed at High Bridge.
Adjt. Lewis Harman, of Staunton, Va., afterwards commis- sioned captain of Company I; but short time in com- mand, being soon after captured and held a prisoner to near end of the war.
COMPANY A.
(Furnished by A. L. Osbourn and James W. McGarry.)
OFFICERS.
First Capt. Isabel, dead.
Second Capt. John Henderson, dead.
Third Capt. James W. Glenn, Shenandoah Junction, W. Va. Fourth Capt. W. H. Morrow, dead.
First Lieut. Jacob Engle, dead.
Second Lieut. Samuel M. Engle, dead.
Third Lieut. Charles Owen, whereabouts unknown.
- James Osborn, dead.
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First Sergt. James A. Langdon, New York. Corp. J. Corbin Blackford, killed.
PRIVATES.
Ashby, John, whereabouts unknown. Blake, George V., Brucetown, Va.
Billmyer, William, whereabouts unknown.
Blue, Joseph G., Martinsburg, W. Va. Blue, John, Leetown, W. Va. Barner, C. Eldrige, Middleway, W. Va.
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