A history of the Laurel brigade, originally the Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia and Chew's battery, Part 29

Author: McDonald, William Naylor, 1834-1898; Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1839- ed
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: [Baltimore, Sun job printing office]
Number of Pages: 1088


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Bolus, Thomas, whereabouts unknown.


Brown, Joe, Charlestown, W. Va.


Burns, Isaac, whereabouts unknown. Brown, Thomas, dead.


Barringer, Frank, dead. Belt, Adam S., dead.


Butt, J. W., Tennessee.


Barrett, Charles, dead.


Briscoe, William, whereabouts unknown.


Boyer, George, dead.


Cameron, William H., dead.


Coyle, Joseph H., killed.


Coyle, Jerome B., Leetown, W. Va. Coyle, I. M., killed.


Cincindiver, James, Ridgeway, W. Va.


Cincindiver, George, whereabouts unknown.


Coleman, John, killed.


Cockrill, Thomas, dead.


Colbert, John, killed.


Cincindiver, John, whereabouts unknown.


Cincindiver, Samuel, whereabouts unknown.


Cramer, Robert, whereabouts unknown. Dillow, Joe, whereabouts unknown.


Dooley, Lewis, Columbus, O.


Dorn, James, whereabouts unknown.


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Doran, Matthew, whereabouts unknown.


Dailey, John, Dailey, W. Va.


Dailey, Richard, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Driscol, Daniel, killed.


Dixon, George, Halltown, W. Va.


Dorsey, Patrick, whereabouts unknown.


Engle, Benjamin, Bakerton, W. Va.


Engle, Henry, Engles, W. Va.


Engle, Brent, Ohio.


Engle, William, whereabouts unknown.


Foreman, Perry, St. Louis, Mo.


Frith, John, dead.


Foreman, Charles, Missouri.


Geisling, Harrison, Ellicott City, Md.


Gheisling, James, whereabouts unknown.


Gainor, Patrick, Texas.


Glassford, Alexander, dead.


Garrison, Lewis, dead.


Grove, Henry, killed.


Hicks, John, killed.


Hess, J. Frank, Shenandoah, Va.


Homer, Sandy, Gaylord, Va.


Homer, Thomas, Shenandoah, Va.


Homer, William, killed.


Hosier, James, dead.


Hughes, Thomas, Maryland.


Harrold, Elihu, whereabouts unknown.


Hiser, John, killed.


Jones, George, whereabouts unknown.


Jones, James, whereabouts unknown.


Keller, John, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Kimmell, John, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.


Kimmell, Isaac, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Kane, Maurice, whereabouts unknown. Kerfoot, P., dead.


Lance, James, whereabouts unknown.


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Loyns, Jeff., whereabouts unknown. Lattimer, T., dead. Manuel, Thornton, Duffields, W. Va. Manuel, John, dead.


Manuel, Columbus, dead. McGlone, Edward, dead.


McCann, Patrick, whereabouts unknown.


Manuel, Lucien, Culpeper, Va.


Manuel, Jasper, Duffields, W. Va.


Moore, Vincent, Kearneysville, W. Va.


Moore, Albert, Charlestown, W. Va.


Mercer, Fenton, dead. McSherry, William, Charlestown, W. Va.


McWinkle, J., dead.


Morgan, Samuel, killed.


McGarry, James W., Shenandoah Junction, W. Va. Miller, James, dead.


Niceley, A. D., Kansas.


Noland, Charles, killed.


Nelson, Isaac, Winchester, Va.


O'Bannon, Hiram, whereabouts unknown.


O'Bannon, Alfred, dead.


O'Connell, Patrick, dead.


Piper, William, dead. Piper, James, dead.


Painter, Lewis, killed.


Painter, Jacob, killed.


Painter, James, dead.


Pearl, Burt, whereabouts unknown.


Rockenbaugh, John W., dead.


Roberts, Samuel. Roberts, William, dead.


Ramey, Michael, killed.


Reed, Benjamin, Tennessee.


Ramey, Isaac, whereabouts unknown.


Sager, John, whereabouts unknown.


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Staley, Parin, Martinsburg, W. Va.


Seldon, Carey, transferred to Company B; living at Washing- ton, D. C.


Spater, Charles, dead.


Shepherd, William, dead.


Shipway, Thomas, dead.


Staub, Lewis, dead.


Staub, Jessie, killed.


Small, A. S., Barton, Md.


Souders, F. B., dead ; Charlestown, W. Va.


Skinner, William, whereabouts unknown.


Thompson, Charles, dead.


Thompson, Josiah, dead.


Trist, John, Louisiana.


Taylor, John, whereabouts unknown.


Whittington, Daniel, whereabouts unknown.


Whittington, James W., transferred to Company B; where- abouts unknown.


Wiltshire, Charles B., killed.


Wiltshire, Dr. James G., transferred to Mosby's Battalion ; Baltimore, Md.


Wright, W. H., Iowa.


Whittington, John Newton, dead.


Webster, Dallas, Charlestown, W. Va.


Whittington, James C., Jefferson county, W. Va.


Wagley, William, dead.


Way, Harrison A., whereabouts unknown.


Yull, Stephen, dead.


Zombro, George, whereabouts unknown.


COMPANY B.


OFFICERS.


Capt. R. W. Baylor, badly wounded.


First Lieut. Milton Rouss, wounded ; captured at Brandy Sta- tion ; some time in prison.


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Second Lieut. George Roland, left the service.


Second Lieut. B. C. Washington, wounded three times; twice a prisoner.


Third Lieut. George Baylor, wounded.


Orderly Sergt. S. W. Timberlake, wounded; several horses shot under him; was called "The fighting Sergeant." Second Sergt. J. H. Conklyn.


Third Sergt. C. W. Trussell.


Fourth Sergt. W. C. Frazier, wounded.


PRIVATES.


Aisquith, E. M. Aisquith, W. M., dead.


Anderson, Isaac, wounded.


Alexander, Charles, dead. Alexander, Herbert, died from effects of imprisonment.


Averill, William, killed.


Baylor, Richard C., killed at Parkers Store.


Baylor, Robert W., Jr., killed in Charlestown, W. Va. Bartlett, Joseph, wounded.


Baker, William H., wounded.


Baney, Thaddeus, killed at Jacks Shop.


Barringer, James.


Beall, H. D. Noted scout; belonged to Baltimore Sun edi- torial corps; captured near Lexington, Va., and held in prison till end of the war.


Bell, Daniel, wounded.


Berry, Charles, wounded; dead.


Bonham, Edward.


Butler, J. D. Conklyn, C. C. Chamberlain, Lucien. Crane, C. L. Castleman, Robert, wounded; dead. Cooke, B. W.


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Coleman, John, wounded.


Conrad, Morris.


Conrad, J. M. M.


Crane, Joseph, dead.


Crane, J. C., wounded.


Cookus, Robert.


Creaton, George, wounded ; dead.


Coyle, J. W., dead.


Craighill, R. T., wounded.


Dovenberger, Daniel, wounded.


Easterday, Joseph.


Easterday, John.


Eddins, H. C., wounded in Cattle raid.


English, W. D., wounded in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864.


Faughnder, Daniel, wounded.


Faughnder, Fenton.


Fry, J. D.


Gallaher, J. H., wounded ; dead.


Gallaher, Edward, dead.


Gallaher, J. S., dead.


Gordon, Abraham, wounded.


Gibson, W. H., dead. Grantham, J. S., dead.


Henderson, Charles E., wounded.


Henderson, Robert, dead.


Ililbert, John, dead.


Hilbert, George. Howell, Jolın.


Huyett, R. D., killed ; refused to surrender.


Hoffmaster, J. W.


Hutchinson, Dr. Julian, dead.


Hunter, H. C., dead.


Isler, C. H., killed at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863. Johnson, Charles G. Lackland, E. M., dead. Lewis, B. F.


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Lewis, J. L. Lewis, Elisha.


Lewis, George, killed at Brandy Station.


Lewis, David, killed.


Locke, William, killed at Yellow Tavern.


Manning, C. J.


Manning, G. U., killed at Brandy Station.


Manning, William P., wounded, June 9th, 1863.


Manning, F. J., wounded ; dead.


Manning, A. D.


Myers, Thomas.


Mason, William S.


McKnown, Warner, killed at Brandy Station.


McCluer, John.


Moore, Monrose, killed.


Nicely, Charles.


North, Robert, dead.


Rouss, C. B., dead ; enlisted from patriotic duty at the last call of Lee. A fine fighter ; was a successful New York mer- chant ; gave $100,000 to the fund for a Southern battle abbey, and spent his fortune freely to relieve needy Confederate soldiers.


Ranson, Thomas D., of Staunton, Va., was wounded at Mc- Dowell and Cross Keys while lieutenant in Fifty-second Virginia Infantry. He joined Company B as a private ; was a noted scout for Generals Stuart and R. E. Lee ; wounded and taken prisoner at Tom's Brook, and held until June, 1865.


Ranson, B. B.


Randall, James, dead.


Redman, T. B. Rowland, J. H. Strider, Isaac H., wounded.


Starry, Tustin. Sadler, L. L., dead. Selden, W. C., wounded.


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Smith, John W., killed in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Tearney, Leo. Thompson, William S.


Timberlake, George, wounded.


Timberlake, Richard, killed in Cattle raid.


Timberlake, Stephen.


Timberlake, J. H., wounded ; dead.


Timberlake, J. L., wounded.


Timberlake, T. W., wounded.


Timberlake, Harry.


Trussell, J. T.


Trussell, E. C., dead.


Trussell, Moses.


Terrill, Philip, killed.


Terrill, J. U.


Washington, George, wounded; dead.


Washington, J. C., died in Fort McHenry, prisoner of war.


Wysong, R. I., wounded; dead.


Willis, Beale.


Willis, Albert, died during the war.


Willis, Frank, dead.


Wilson, William L., member of Congress and Postmaster- General in Administration of Cleveland.


Wiltshire, J. C., killed.


Whittington, Benjamin, dead.


Wolfe, John W.


Wright, Samuel, killed.


Workman, John, killed.


Wingard, George, wounded.


Yates, John O., dead. Young, Mason E. Zombro, J. W., dead. Zombro, T. B., killed. Zombro, J. D.


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COMPANY C.


OFFICERS.


Capt. John H. Ford, wounded at Poolesville, Md., and at Jacks Shop.


First Lieut. W. H. Myers.


Second Lieut. Joseph R. Wood, wounded in the Wilderness.


Third Lieut. Richard Sydnor, wounded in the Wilderness.


First Sergt. R. S. D. Heironomus, wounded at Jacks Shop by sabre cut and in several other fights.


Second Sergt. Edgar Davis.


Third Sergt. George Chenowith.


Fourth Sergt. Thomas M. Eddy, wounded at Berryville, Va.


First Corp. Henry Huntsberry.


Second Corp. T. J. Jackson, killed in the Wilderness.


Third Corp. George Hilliard, wounded at Culpeper Court House.


Fourth Corp. Marshall McDonald.


PRIVATES.


Adams, John D., wounded in the Wilderness.


Ashwood, Thomas.


Ashwood, Eli.


Brumback, Jacob.


Brumback, Joseph.


Baylis, Milton, wounded in the Wilderness.


Bowers, Frank.


Brown, James.


Baker, William.


Baker, John.


Brown, Joseph.


Baker, Henry.


Bennett, Peter.


Beemer, John.


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Brumback, Dallas.


Bell, John. Bell, Henry. Bell, Joseph.


Copenhaver, Morgan.


Colsten, John T., wounded at Reams Station.


Carter, Charles, wounded in the Wilson raid.


Carter, Joseph.


Crisman, Jacob, wounded at Jacks Shop. Diffendiver, Benjamin.


Dugans, Dugans, Daugherty, William, died from exposure in Beverly raid. Everhart, Newton.


Everhart, Jackson, killed at Brandy Station.


Eddy, Theodore.


Everhart, Thomas.


Fenwick, William.


Fenwick, Ignatius, wounded at Beverly.


Fry, Marshall.


Fry, Jesse.


Fugerson, Charles.


Fugett, George.


Flowers, Frank.


Ginn, C. H.


Glaze, Henry, wounded in the Wilderness.


Grove, Josiah.


Heitt, J. T., wounded at Port Republic; dead. Herbert, William. Hunter, George. Huntsberry, Jacob. Hilliard, Jacob. Harris, Sulton, killed at Reams Station.


Jenkins, John, mortally wounded near Richmond. Jones, Charles, wounded near Richmond. Kaufman, G., dead.


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Kramer, William, wounded at Second Manassas. Keefer, Frederick. Loge, Jacob.


Lupton, John, killed at Edenburg.


Leopard, William.


McDonald, Samuel, wounded.


McDonald, James.


McDonald, Joseph.


Miller, Dudley.


Miller, Robert, wounded.


Marker, J. M.


Marshall, Edward.


Meade, James.


Pitman, Archie.


Pitman, John.


Pitman, Joseph.


Pitzer, Charles.


Pitzer, Alexander.


Patterson, Newton.


Patterson, Henry, wounded in the Wilderness.


Pitcher, William.


Perry, Joseph.


Piper, Calvin, wounded at Patterson's Creek and killed at Winchester.


Piper, William.


Rudolph, Joseph, killed in the Wilderness.


Rudolph, N. Roderick, Thomas.


Russell, J. W.


Reed, W. E. Shank, Henry C. Shull, Briscoe. Snapp, Sydner.


Shrout, Lewis.


Shroad, David.


Shroad, George.


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Sperry, W. S.


Stump, Calvin.


Sydnor, Fauntleroy.


Sydnor, Cyrus.


Stricker, Robert.


Shepherd. I. N., badly wounded at Brandy Station.


Sharley, John.


Tanquary, Henry.


White, John.


Wright, Joseph.


Wisecarver, A.


Yolle, J. P., wounded badly at Kernstown.


Yeakley, Martin.


COMPANY D.


(Furnished by A. L. Osbourn.) OFFICERS.


Capt. H. W. Kearney, wounded ; dead.


First Lieut. George Engle, dead.


Second Lieut. J. W. James, wounded ; Wyoming, Jones county, Iowa.


Third Lieut. Benjamin Lucas, killed in Cattle raid.


First Sergt. Charles Haines, wounded ; Waynesboro, Va.


Second Sergt. John Allen, dead.


Third Sergt. J. W. McCleary, wounded; dead.


Fourth Sergt. G. W. Watson, prisoner ; Parkersburg, W. Va. Fifth Sergt. Andrew Higgins, dead.


First Corp. James Allen, Summit Point, W. Va.


Second Corp. J. W. Coffinbarger, Shepherdstown, W. Va.


Third Corp. E. C. Deck, dead.


Fourth Corp. A. L. Osbourn, prisoner ; Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.


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PRIVATES.


Athey, James, prisoner ; Coffeeville, Kans.


Adams, W. A., dead.


Andrews, John, dead.


Andrews, Daniel, prisoner ; Louisiana, Mo. Brubaker, Isaac, dead.


Brantner, George, dead.


Bane, Garrett, dead.


Burley, P. Banks, Washington, dead.


Badger, John.


Backus, H. C., prisoner ; dead.


Bowers, George W., dead.


Barnhart, George, whereabouts unknown.


Caton, George W., prisoner ; dead.


Conrad, Nathaniel, Charlestown, W. Va.


Conrad, Alexander, wounded ; Harrisonburg, Va. Cook, George, killed. Cook, James, prisoner ; dead.


Clymer, Daniel, killed.


Clymer, Frank, Baltimore, Md. Chambers, I. M., dead. Curric, Charles, wounded ; dead.


Dickson, J. C., whereabouts unknown.


Dodson, Thomas, killed.


Deck, Frederick, prisoner ; Spencer, O. Elliott, Charles, killed.


Engle, Benjamin, prisoner ; Alva, Wyo.


Furrey, John, whereabouts. unknown.


Furrey, Martin, Kearneysville, W. Va. Fraley, David, wounded; Molers Crossroads, W. Va. Fraley, James, Snyders Mills, W. Va. Flanagan, William, dead. Farnsworth, John B., Summit Point, W. Va. Frazier, James, dead.


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Gall, George, wounded; whereabouts unknown. Gay, James, dead.


Hipsley, Thomas, wounded ; prisoner ; dead. Hicks, J. W., killed.


Hess, Charles, wounded ; dead.


Henkle, D. Grove, wounded; dead.


Higgins, Owen, wounded; whereabouts unknown.


Hayslett, William, Middleway, W. Va.


Hayslett, John, Middleway, W. Va.


Hagley, George H., wounded ; Charlestown, W. Va. Hough, Mason, wounded ; dead.


Hendricks, Daniel W., Uvilla, W. Va.


Hendricks, Tobias, Shepherdstown, W. Va.


Hendricks, J. M., wounded ; Molers Crossroads, W. Va. Hoffman, David, killed. Hoffman, George, dead.


Hoffman, John, dead.


Hanby, William, dead.


Hudson, Charles, dead.


Hastings, Daniel B., dead.


Herr, E. G. W., dead.


Hartman, George, prisoner; dead


Holines, David C., whereabouts unknown.


Heckroach, William, dead.


Halpin, Robert, dead. House, Samuel, dead.


James, James W., Wyoming, Iowa.


Johnson, William, killed. Johnson, E. C., dead.


Johnson, George, wounded ; Leetown, W. Va. Kilmer, Harry, dead. Knott, Charles H., dead.


Kephart, W. H. H., dead. Kephart, Jacob, Duffields, W. Va. Keys, J. Richard, dead. Keys, James, dead.


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Kisner, Joseph, dead.


Knott, George S., Molers Crossroads, W. Va.


Lewis, John, prisoner ; dead. Lewis, David, prisoner ; dead. Leopold, Andrew, prisoner ; executed as a spy by order Gen- eral Dix.


Licklider, John C., dead.


Licklider, Frank, wounded; whereabouts unknown.


Licklider, Joseph Seiss, wounded ; Roanoke, Va.


Loudon, John, prisoner ; Molers Crossroads, W. Va. Lambert, Charles O., Martinsburg, W. Va.


Melvin, William, Shepherdstown, W. Va. Morningstar, Charles, killed.


Minghinna, Joseph, Martinsburg, W. Va. Moore, George, dead.


Melvin, James, Halltown, W. Va.


More, Bart, whereabouts unknown.


Moler, D. Griff, dead.


Moler, Rollin, prisoner ; killed.


Moler, Raleigh, Uvilla, W. Va.


Moler, George, dead.


Moler, Jacob S., Bakerton, W. Va.


Moler, H. Clay, dead.


Moler, William, Bakerton, W. Va.


Moler, Newton, wounded ; prisoner ; Bolivar, W. Va. Morgan, Frank, dead.


Mackin, Patrick, prisoner; Richmond, Va.


Merritt, Henry, Ilchester, Md.


McBee, William, dead.


McGarry, James W., prisoner ; Shenandoah Junction, W. Va. Nichols, Lewis, Halltown, W. Va.


Osbourn, George, Shepherdstown, W. Va. Osbourn, James B., wounded, Shenandoah Junction, W. Va. Osbourn, R. L., prisoner ; wounded; Leetown, W. Va. Ogden, John J., Parkersburg, W. Va. Polly, Samuel, dead.


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Patten, James, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.


Prather, Charles, dead.


Prather, Dent, prisoner ; Leetown, W. Va. Pretzman, Wallace, dead.


Roberts, Robert, wounded; dead.


Roberts, James, Leetown, W. Va.


Reed, Samuel, whereabouts unknown.


Ronemous, George, dead.


Reinhart, Phil, Shepherdstown, W. Va.


Reinhart, William, wounded; prisoner; Shepherdstown, W. Va.


Ritter, James, dead.


Rutherford, Thomas, Shepherdstown, W. Va.


Roe, George, dead.


Smith, William, Bolton, Miss.


Smith, George, wounded ; Charlestown, W. Va.


Strider, Howard, prisoner ; dead.


Simpson, John T., wounded; Airmont, Va.


Shirley, James, dead.


Swimley, H. Harrison, Summit Point, W. Va.


Swimley, J. Samuel, Brucetown, Va .; wounded twice.


Shewbridge, John H., dead.


Staley, William, prisoner ; Selma, Cal.


Slavin, John, whereabouts unknown.


Show, Collin, Shepherdstown, W. Va. Snyder, James, killed.


Snyder, John, dead.


Ware, Richard, Washington, D. C.


Wright, James, dead.


Watson, William, killed. Watson, Eph, wounded; Leetown, W. Va.


Welch, Michael, whereabouts unknown. Watson, Bart, Middleway, W. Va. Whittington, James, Duffields, W. Va. Wintermoyer, William, dead.


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Wilson, John, dead. Zombro, Isaac, Middleway, W. Va.


COMPANY E.


OFFICERS.


Capt. James Marshall. First Lieut. J. C. McKay. Second Lieut. Thomas Marshall. Second Lieut. James Marshall.


PRIVATES.


Bowman, W. H. Conrad, W. B. Bowman, Allen. Berryman, W. A. Strother, John A.


Boyd, M. A., Clarke.


Amiss, J. B., Winchester, shoemaker. Cullers, L. H. Bolen, A. R., dead.


Brewer, J. W., Shenandoah. Berryman, George, killed. Berryman, Thomas, killed. Bowman, John. Bauserman, W. Il. Brown, J. W. Bushong, James. Bushong, Calvin. Bushong, E. M. Bushong, Mark. Biedler, Jacob. Berryman, W. A. Brannan, A. J.


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Crabill, Silas, New Market.


Castillo, John.


Derflinger, James, Winchester, Va.


Delinger, John, Middletown, Va.


Fox, Sidney.


French, James H.


Forsyth, William, dead; Winchester, Va.


Green, E. A., dead; Winchester, Va.


Garrett, R. M., Galveston.


Hottle, Nathaniel, Frederick, Va.


Hyde, Peter S., Piedmont, W. Va. Hall, David.


Hall, Jeff.


Hall, Elijah.


Hall, Wesley.


Hockman, Henry.


Jenkins, Gabriel.


Johnson, Joseph.


Kelley, Patrick.


Knight, George, Winchester, Va.


Keiser, Edwin.


Kern, Hy.


Legg, Bushrod.


Lambert, William.


Lichliter, Wayman.


Lake, A.


Legg, J. B., Georgetown, D. C.


Miller, David.


Mills, Robert.


Mills, John.


McDonald, George.


McInturff, James.


Marshall, James.


Marshall, Thomas.


Marshall, Charles.


Marshall, Alfred.


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Maddox, R. B. Maddox, C. J.


Maddox, J. W.


Maddox, W. B.


Maddox, J. N. Maddox, T. S.


McKens, H.


Mills, Charles.


Majers, Hy. Coleman.


Pence, Lemuel.


Painter, W. H.


Pickrell, Hy. C.


Pickrell, George.


Rucker, Samuel.


Rouzee, Benjamin.


Riley, R. V.


Ryman, Isaac.


Ryman, George.


Smith, Ch.


Smith, John.


Smith, A. M.


Silmond, Richard.


Shipe, Jacob.


Strickler, Abram.


Strickler, Martin.


Smoot, Philip.


Sealves, George.


Sealcock, George.


Wright, A. M.


Wright, Silas.


Williams, William.


COMPANY F.


This company was composed for the most part of Mary- landers. Its first captain was Harry Gilmore, and the next


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James Clarke. First lieutenant, Warner Welsh; second lieu- tenant, Maury Hurst, of Jefferson county, Virginia; orderly sergeant, Samuel Hansburger, of Harrisonburg, Va. The company was not strong numerically, but was composed of splendid fighting men, and it is unfortunate no record of its brilliant achievements on detached service and with the brigade has been obtainable, and that no roll of officers and men seems to have been preserved. Harry Gilmore in his book, "Four Years in the Saddle," devoted almost every page of it to his own personal exploits, mentions Company F only once, and does not mention the name of officer or private as having served in it. Private John H. Cook, whose residence is not given, and W. H. Richardson, of Austin, Tex., are the only privates reported. The latter was wounded in the Wilderness, was promoted to first lieutenant in a company of the Second Maryland Battalion, in which he served until the surrender.


COMPANY G.


A partial roll of this company is furnished by Lieut. W. F. Anderson, of Covington, Va .:


OFFICERS.


Capt. A. M. Willis.


First Lieut. A. C. Swindler.


Second Lieut. W. F. Anderson.


Third Lieut. John Eastham.


At the reorganization Willis resigned and A. C. Swindler was made captain ; W. F. Anderson, first lieutenant ; Easthanı, second lieutenant, and W. H. Brownell, third lieutenant. Lieu- tenant Anderson, a most gallant officer, was practically the commander of this company throughout the war, from Buck- ton Station to Appomattox.


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PRIVATES.


Samuel J. Spindle, dead.


Sergt. Samuel Van Horn, dead.


Sergt. R. J. Wood. Turner, Jordan. Turner, Thomas. Carter, F. Pendleton.


Howard, H. R. Anderson, H. B.


Dodson, William.


Dodson, Lloyd.


Dodson, Stephen.


Finchams, Jack.


Pierce, Brock. Hackley, James. Priest, Mason.


Dearing, James A.


Fincham, Fidler.


Grigsby, Elijah.


Kirby, Thomas. Schwartz, Thomas.


Schwartz, John.


Partlow, Leonard.


Jenkins, Mat. Rosson, John.


Fogg, Joseph.


Baggarly, Charles.


Weakley, James K. Byers, -.


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COMPANY H.


OFFICERS.


Capt. Emanuel Sipe, wounded in Wilderness, May, 1864; Val- ley, October, 1864 ; held at Fort Delaware three months ; made lieutenant-colonel in 1864 and placed in command of Seventh Virginia Cavalry ; captured in 1865 by Sheri- dan's army.


First Lieut. E. C. Randolph, wounded at Brandy Station, 1863, and at Cold Harbor.


Second Lieut. Joseph Kratzer, taken prisoner and held at Point Lookout and at Charleston.


Third Lieut. John R. Simpson, resigned January, 1863.


Fourth Lieut. J. W. Keller, resigned August, 1863.


Second Lieut. Casper H. Arehart, killed near Ashland, Va., first day of June, 1864.


Third Lieut. O. P. Horn, wounded in battle near Richmond, Va., captured and held a prisoner at Fort Delaware; promoted lieutenant late in the war.


First Sergt. W. H. Arehart.


Second Sergt. Daniel Garber.


Third Sergt. John Altoffer.


Fourth Sergt. John A. Ary.


Fourth Sergt. John W. Huffman, wounded in the second bat- tle of Manassas.


First Corp. Martin Holsinger, wounded and died in hospital, October, 1863.


Second Corp. Thomas J. Perry, wounded at Little Washing- ton, and held prisoner until after the war.


Third Corp. Jacob Baker.


Fourth Corp. Samuel Crann.


Third Corp. Abraham Brunk.


Fourth Corp. Solon M. Bowman, late in the war.


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Altaffer, J. M., Independence, Kans.


Altoffer, Joseph, dead.


Altoffer, William. Altoffer, Martin, dead. Alford, Robert.


Arehart, Nason, died from an injury received from a horse in 1865.


Adams, George W.


Arehart, W. Harvey.


Brown, John M.


Brannaman, Milkiah.


Baker, Isaac, died since the war.


Baker, Samuel, died since the war.


Brooks, John, died since the war.


Brooks, Hess.


Bateman, Elijah, died in hospital in 1864.


Bouman, David H., died in 1897.


Bouman, Casper.


Bouman, J. W.


Bouman, Socrates.


Bouman, John S.


Bouman, Ephraim.


Bouman, Berryman T.


Bowman, Franklin M., wounded at Cedar Creek in 1864.


Bare, John S.


Bare, David.


Bowman, Alpheus M., Salem Va .; captured March 1, 1865; held until war closed.


Bowman, Paul C.


Bright, John, died in hospital in 1864.


Bowman, S. S., wounded at High Bridge in 1865.


Cool, Littington, captured at Cold Harbor; held as prisoner until after the war. Carpenter, W. J.


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Crann, John S.


Clatterbuck, William.


Dundore, Samuel.


Dundore, David.


Dinkle, Calvin.


Danner, David, killed in the battle of the Wilderness in 1864.


Dovel, Lucious.


Ettinger, William, died since the war.


Fifer, Jerry, died since the war.


Fitch, Buck.


Frankum, Walker.


Frankum, John.


Fately, Sylvanus.


Gowl, Daniel, wounded at Brandy Station in June 9th, 1863.


Gowl, Peter.


Gowl, William.


Grandstaff, Branson, died since the war.


Glovier, Madison.


Glovier, J. H.


Groves, William H., wounded at Buckton Station.


Holsinger, John D., died since the war.


Holsinger, Samuel, died since the war.


Holsinger, Peter P., captured at Berryville, Va.


Holsinger, Abraham, died since the war.


Huffman, Joseph H., died since the war.


Hile, Samuel, died in hospital in 1864.


Hinegardner, Jacob. Holsinger, Silas J. Hawkins, W. H.


Hawkins, Jacob, died since the war.


Hidecker, William, died in hospital in 1863.


Jones, Adam, died in 1863.


Jimison, John W., died since the war.


Jennings, Dallas, wounded twice and died since the war in Texas.


Keller, Phillip, died since the war.


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Lacky, Robert.


Loker, Thomas, died since the war. Lairy, John, wounded near Woodstock. Long, Cooney. Long, Samuel. Myres, E. P. Moore, John H., died in hospital in 1863.


Maston, John.


May, Joseph F.


Miller, Jacob, died since the war.


McLaughlin, Joseph.


Moyers, Jacob, died in 1863.


Naras, Patrick, wounded at Fairmont and held prisoner until after the war.


Neff, Washington L., died in hospital at Harrisonburg in 1864. Orebaugh, William H.


Oaks, Dick, died since the war.


Painter, Allen, died since the war.


Painter, Robert.


Painter, Romannus.


Phillips, John.


Phillips, Nathaniel, killed in battle of the Wilderness.


Plecker, William.


Pitt, Samuel. Painter, Uriah.


Ryman, Samuel A., wounded near Cedar Creek.


Roller, Henry, wounded twice and died in 1907.


Roller, Emanuel, wounded and died in 1907.


Roller, Peter. Rinker, Erasmus, died since the war.


Ritchie, Polk. Ritchie, Dallas.


Ritchie, George, died since the war. Ritchie, Joseph. Rice, Bram. M. Rice, Joseph.


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Strickler, B. F., wounded at Wilderness Tavern and died since the war.




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