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"Soldiers and man, if the roll-call of the 'Minute Men' of a century ago was now called, how those brave, grand words would reverberate down the lapse of years.
"You bear on your flag the fierce motto under which they inarched to death-you bear their name, and though no stern alarms now dispel the peace- ful quiet of your lives, the strict performance of military duty the soldierly fi- delity of comrade to comrade, the sleepless vigilance by the bivouac and by the camp-fires are yours to perform.
"Bone of their bone, and flesh of their flesh, may you, soldiers, prove wor- thy of your illustrious predecessors; bear aloft their flag untarnished and un- soiled, and emulate their example in war and their virtues in peace.
"I necept this flag, Dr. Slaughter in the name of the 'Culpeper Minute Men' with the profoundest gratitute and pride."
CIVIL WAR ROLL.
The following is the roll of the Minute Men at the beginning of the war be- tween the states. With some few exceptions, this is the roll of the men as they left Culpeper for Harper's Ferry, with a partial statement of those killed and wounded.
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Tazewell Patton, Captain. Chas. T. Crittenden, 1st. Lieutenant.
James H. Baughan, 2nd. Lieutenant. B. H. Priddie, 3rd. Lieutenant.
Geo. M. Williams, 1st. Sergeant. Ben. H. Gorrell, 2nd. Sergeant.
W. A. Ashby, 3d. Sergeant. A. J. Stofer, 4th. Sergeant.
W. A. Coppage, Color Sergeant. Z. T. Rogs, 1st. Corporal.
P. L. Jameson, 2nd. Corporal. J. P. Morton, 3rd. Corporal.
J. J. Utz, 4th. Corporal.
Privates-Win. F. Anderson, killed in battle; W. C. Apperson, R. L. Ap- person, J. H. Apperson, F. M. Burrows, H. W. Bell, deal: John W. Bell, dead: John Brown, dead; H. W. Carpenter, Geo. S. Carter, dead; J T. Finney, dead; Jas. Farish, dead; Bruce Farish, John Freeman, John. W. Fry, Jas. G. Field, R. Y. Field, A. F. Gaines, J. C. Gibson after serving a short while organized a company and was assigned to 49th. Va., and elected Col .; Jas. T. Grinnan, G. A. Grinnan, killed 12th. May, 1963; G. D. Gray, J. C. Green, Wm. Hill, Charles Jenkins, R. S. Jeffries, dead; C. S. Jones, dead; P. S. Jones, Jas. Keys, J. E. Lewis, T. M. Lewis, dead; J. M. Lewis, killed in battle: E. P. Long, dead; John Lee, J. W. McDaniel, J. P. Starke, J. T. Shepherd, J. W. R. Smith, Brooke Roberts, J. W. Slanghter, Clayton Slaughter, Lewis Turner, R. M. Thomas, W. A. Thompson, diel soon after enlisting aged 17 years; Jas. Wood, J. M. Wood, H. C. Pendleton, Jas. H. Patton, J. R. R. Tapp, J. T. White, John Steward, dead; Dr. R. S. Lewis, Surgeon, dead; Mead Battle, Ben Battle, Jas. Vass, Geo. F. Vass, John Lawrence, Minnis Jameson, George W. Jameson, John Rivercomb, Jacob Barnes, Hugh Patton
Lieutenant J. H. Baughan was appointed Quartermaster and Commissary by Colonel Hill in Spring of 1831; Sergeant W. A. Ashby was appointed at same time Quartermaster Sergeant of Regiment. This company was disband- ed in fall of 1862, and all of its men went into service again in different branch- es of the services.
THE ROLL OF 1898.
The Minute Men were in the Third Virginia Regiment. The following regimental officers were from Culpeper.
Colonel William Nalle. Charles J. Rixey, Jr., Adjutant and Lieut.
Silas L. Cooper, Quartermaster and Lieutenant. John R. Cooper, Quartermaster Sergeant.
The Minute Men enlisted in the United States Volunteer army in the Span- ish war, but did not do any service at the front. They were mustered out af- ter about six months. The following is the roll of the members from Culpep- er, Madison and Rappahannock, the ranks of the company being filled by men from other parts of the state.
Thomas E. Grimsley, Captain,
S. A. Shadrach, 1st. Lieutenant. Frederick P. Hudgins, 2nd. Lieutenant. Robert H. Howard, 1st. Sergeant. J. Williams Jones, 2nd. Sergeant.
Henry O'B. Cooper, 3rd. Sergeant. Charles E. Mosby, 4th. Sergeant.
Corporals.
Reuben N. Howard. Charles E. Kilby. John A. Croisant. John E. Dennis. Benjamin F. Estes. James H. Filling.
William G Johnson, Wagoner. Franklin K. Williams, Artificer.
Privates.
Nelson Abel, Charles E. Atkins, Peyton Anderson, Otis Burgandine, James E. Brown, Ernest L. Bibb, Eugene Bowen, Alden A. Bell, Frank Barham, Samuel T. Byram, Roscoe C. Bruce, John W. Broy, Luther Brown, Charles L.
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Curtis, Richard H. Dennis, Charles F. Davis, Eppa Deal, William T. Edwards, Francisco C. Elkins, dead; Joseph T. Foltz, John H. Finks, James B. Freeman, Thomas H. Freeman, John W. Green, Herbert R. Griffith, died; Egbert B. Hudson, Bailey Hawkins, Joseph C. Hawley, A. B. Hawley, Paul Hansbrough, Ernest Hansbrough, Charles F. Johnson, Joseph Johnson, John W. Jefferson, William Jefferson, William W. Kilby. William S. King, Rufus Lillard, Charles E. Lillard, Frank R. Lucas, Benjamin M. Marshall, William L. McFarland, Thomas II. Miller, William T. Nichols, Isaac B. Nicholson, Beverley Peter, John M. Patton, George W. Roach, James A. Roach, Frederick K. Sprinkel, Gustavus B. Sullivan, William W. Settle, David P. Stallard, John M. Stone, Edgar Spicer, died; William Tipton, Richard P. Thrall, Lawrence H. Thrall, James C. Williams, George W. Yates.
CHAPTER III.
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CULPEPER IN THE CIVIL WAR.
It is not the intention of the publishers to give a complete history of Cul- peper in the Civil War. An effort is made to give only the names and records of those men who enlisted on the side of the Confederacy.
ROSTER OF THE LITTLE FORK RANGERS.
This company was Company D. Fourth Virginia Cavalry, Stuart's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division.
Captain Robert E. Utterback after first Battle of Manassas, was promoted to Major. Died after the war. Captain William A. Hill. George T. Freeman, 1st Lieutenant badly wounded at Statesville, dead. Wilkins Coons 2nd Lieutenant, died, O. M. Corbin 2nd. Lieutenant
wounded at Aldie, dead,
A. C. Jennings 3rd. Lieutenant, died, St. Pierre Gibson 3rd. Lieuten- ant killed at Westminster,
John A. Holtzman 3rd. Lieutenant wounded at Nancy's Shop.
George A. Sudduth, Orderly Sergeant,
George D. Coons, Ist. Sergeant
wounded at Kellyville, dead,
John W. Bell, 2nd. Sergeant, W. H. Cole, 3rd. Sergeant, killed at Fisher's Hill,
A. L. Stallard, 4th. Sergeant, George W. Shaw, Ist. Corporal, wound- ed at Spottsylvania Court House, died,
Gideon McDonald. 2nd. Corporal, wounded at Five Forks, died, S. M. Newhouse, 3rd. Corporal,
Dennis Kelley, 4th. Corporal, badly wounded at Spottsylvania C. H.
Privates- Amiss W. L., Amiss S. Y., Armstrong A. J., Adam John G., Adam Willie, Allen W. H., Ball Daniel F., Bugler, Browning W. L., Bywaters John E., Bywaters Addison, Bywaters Smith, taken prisoner and died; Bywaters R.
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F. dead; Bray Alpheus, Cannon W. G. dead; Cannon John H. dead; Colvin W. D., Corbin Joseph R., Corbin Thomas J., Corbin Sylvester, dead; Corbin W. B., Corbin A. F. wounded at Spottsylvania, C. H., Corbin James, dead; Cough- try I. R. wounded, dead; Coons G. H. dead; Cooper Richard, dead; Compton John C., Crigler W. G., Chilton S. B., Doyle William, dead; Doyle James, bad- ly wounded at Brandy; Doores Fred, Dulin James, badly wounded at States- ville: Dulin Edwin killed at Spottsylvania Court House; Doggett M. J., killed by lightning after the war; Embrey Fred horse killed under him by a cannon ball; Embrey Silas, Elly Thomas N., dead; Edwards I. F. dead; Freeman W. H., Ficklen Joseph, Field Charles Daniel, Hackley Joseph H., Hoffman F. E., Hoffman John, died; Hill Henry, dead; Hume Westley, Hobson Matthew, Jef- fries Octavus, Jeffries Hill, Jeffries Marion, Jeffries George, Kilby James P., Kilby Walter, Kines Jack, died; Kines Thomas, Loyd A. W., deserted; Lut- trell R. Thomas, died; Luttrell B. E , Luttrell M. C., wounded at Spottsylvania Court House, dead; Luttrell R D. wounded at Statesville; Lake IsaacN., Lyon, on John W. dead; Lawler Montgomery, Lear James, Lear William, killed in the valley; Newman Alex, MeDonald W. M., McDonald James, McDonald John wounded at Spottsylvania Court House; MeDonald L H., MeDonald Coleman, died, McDonald B. W., Myers George A. horse killed under him by a cannon ball; Myers John W., dead; Myers James, Miller George B., McCormick A. W. McCormick J. T., MeVeigh Harvey, Payne C. B., Payne Benjamin, dead; Parr A. W., killed at the White House; Pearson I. C., wounded and died; Perry O. P., Ross James P., Roberson Walter S., dead; Roberts Joseph, dead; Rivercomb John killed in the valley; Smith W. E., Smith John, had a horse killed under him by a shell; Smith James, Stallard Joseph H., dead; Stallard James, dead; St illard Marcellus, Settle B. F., killed at the White House; Sil- vey Joseph H., dead; Scott W. H., Stuart B. P., Stuart W. B., Spindle J. M., Shaw Richard killed at Statesville; Taylor Daniel, Triplett G. S. P., Wood P., dead; Wood W. W., Wood Lewis T .. , dead; Wayman James W., Wayman John J., Wrenn P. M., Woodyard M. D., badly wounded at Statesville; Yates Benj., Yates Booten, badly wounded and died, Yates A. J., dead.
Explanation .- The word dead denotes those who have died since the war. The word died those who died during the war. A star could have been used against those who displayed great courage, a good and brave soldier, but it would have required discrimination
COMPANY C, SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.
Captain, J. C. Porter, promoted colonel.
First Lieutenant, James W. Green, promoted major and C. S.
Second Lieutenant, John R. Strother, promoted captain; discharged 1862; joined Mosby's command.
Third Lieutenant, Daniel Brown, discharged 1862.
First Sergeant, Philip Ashby, promoted captain; wounded '62 at Williamsburg.
Sergeant, William Apperson, killed 1862 at Fraziers Farm.
Sergeant, W. D. Brown, promoted lieutenant; resigned 1862.
Corporal, William H. Strother, promoted sergeant; died 1862 of fever.
Corporal, J. W. Carter. Corporal, John Heaton.
Ashby, Dr. John W., promoted surgeon; died 1867 in Mississippi.
Apperson, William, promoted corporal; killed in seven days fight at Richmond. Barbour, Dr. Edwin, killed May 5th, 1864, at Wilderness.
Byron, Charles, promoted sergeant; wounded '62 at second Manassas; died '63. Bolen, Ed., killed 1862 at Fraziers Farın.
Bashaw, John, promoted second sergeant; wounded June 30, 1862, at Frazier's farm; July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; May 16, 1864, at Drewry's Bluff; captured
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April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout. Battle, Richard, killed 1861 near Upton Hill.
Battle, Benjamin, accidentally killed August, 1861.
Bowers, R. A., promoted ensign; discharged August, 1862. Bowers, Robert.
Beckham. A. Camp, cadet Virginia Military Institute; promoted captain; wounded September 11, 1862, at Sharpsburg; lost a leg; died June, 1883. Beckham, Dr. H. C., promoted lieutenant Co. E, 7th Virginia Infantry, then surgeon.
Bickers, John, discharged 1862.
Burk, Frauk, wounded 1861 at Upton Hill.
Brown, William H.
Brown, William D., promoted lieutenant; captured and held at Fort Warren; died 1881.
Burruss, John. Barber, Ed.
Colvin, Gabriel, wounded July 21, 1961, at first Manassas; died September fol- lowing.
Crutchfield, Peter.
Creel, J. W., captured 1863 in James City county; held at Washington.
Davis, W. A .. wounded June 30, 1862, at Fraziers farm; killed June 17, 1864, at Howlett House.
Davis, Thomas, killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
England, Robert, enlisted 1863; killed May, 1864, at Milford Station.
Eggborn, William H. Fox, George.
Fox, Thomas F., captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout. Feeley, -, discharged 1862.
Fouchee, David, wounded June 30, 1862, at Frazier's farm; killed July 3, 1863. at Gettysburg.
Fouchee, Daniel M., killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
Gaines, John, captured 1864 at Milford; held at Point Lookout.
Garnett, Joseph, discharged 1861. Hull, John.
Hull, Charles W., died at Lynchburg Hospital 1862.
Hacklea, -, wounded 1862 at Williamsburg.
Heisel, John, killed 1862 at Frazier's farm.
Hill, W. H., promoted first corporal; killed July 3, 1861, at Gettysburg.
Hume, B. W., captured April 5, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout.
Jenkins, Fountain, captured 1864 at Milford; held at Point Lookout.
Jenkins, Frank, captured 1864 at Milford, held at Point Lookout. Kilby, Amos.
Kahl, William, enlisted 1862; wounded December 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg; never heard of since.
Lewis, William Wallace, promoted hospital steward.
Malton, James, died November 15, 1863.
Melton, James. Melton, Robert.
Milton, James, killed. Mathews, Joseph.
Mitchell, Henry, killed August 31, 1862, at Manassas.
Narr, Henry. Oden, Alexander.
Pennell, Jerry, promoted second lieutenant; killed May 5, '62, at Williamsburg. Parker, Horace H. (served in the Mexican war; detailed as engineer), died Aug- ust 29, 1870.
Perry, George P., discharged September, 1862.
Perry, George, transferred to another company 1861.
Payne, Charles.
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Petty, William C., enlisted February, 1864.
Bowles, Dr. B. T., captured near Richmond; held at Point Lookout. Reed, Richard.
Read, R. S., captured at Frazier's Farm June 30, 1862; held at Fort Delaware and Governor's Island; wounded April 1, 1865, at Five Forks.
Shadrick, Abram, mortally wounded 1863 at Gettysburg.
Smith, Phil. D., wounded in arm at first Manassas.
Smith, George, promoted lieutenant; wounded and captured 1863 at Gettys- burg ; held at Johnson's Island.
Smith, -.
Somerville, Robert B., killed 1863 at Gettysburg.
Shotwell, John T., promoted corporal ; killed June 30, 1862, at Frazier's Farm. Shotwell, William, promoted hospital steward.
Smith, W. C., promoted sergeant.
Simms, A. Broaddus, killed May. 1864, at Milford.
Simms, T., promoted sergeant; killed in seven days fight at Richmond.
Towles, Joseph, Turner, Frank.
Turner, B. F., died March, 1884.
Wilkes, John W., wounded at second Manassas.
Winston, Arthur, captured 1864 at Milford; held at Point Lookout.
Winston, A. W.
Willis, A. G., promoted sergeant; captured May, 1864 at Milford Station; held at Point Lookout:
Willis, Lewis, killed June 30, 1862, at Frazier's Farm.
Yowell, Thomas O., promoted sergeant; captured at Hanover Junction and Five Forks; held Point Lookout.
COMPANY E, SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.
Beckham, H. C , lieutenant; promoted captain and assistant surgeon.
Brown, Daniel T., wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
Brown, Thornton S., captured at Gettysburg July 3, 1803; held at Fort Dela- ware and Point Lookout eight months.
Byram, Charles, killed 1862.
Byram, James M.
Eggborn, William H., November, 1861, detailed as courier for General John- ston; March, 1862, detailed as chief wagon master for Major Alfred Bar- bour. then chief quartermaster for General Johnston's army; June, 1863, transferred to General Johnston's headquarters.
Hitt, George H.
Jones, George H., promoted sergeant; wounded July 21, 1861, at Manassas; captured June 31, 1862, at Frazier's Farm; held at Fort Delaware one month. Legg, Alexander F, promoted sergeant; killed 1863 at Gettysburg.
Legg, John T., promoted sergeant; wounded at first Manassas, Fredericksburg
and Drury's Bluff; captured June, 1862, at Chafiin's Farm, near Richmond; held at Fort Delaware.
Norman, Joseph T, wounded January 1, 1862, at Seven Pines
Smith, James K. P. Tansill, James G., promoted captain.
COMPANY B, THIRTEENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.
Captain, William T. Patton, promoted colonel of 7th Virginia Infantry; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
Apperson, W. C. transferred to Co. F. 6th Virginia Cavalry, Wickham's Bri- gade, Fitz Lee's Division.
Apperson, Richard, enlisted 1862; killed at Petersburg, 1862.
Beckham, J. T., promoted lieutenant; wounded at Hatcher's Run three times, in legs and arms.
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Brown, Edward W., enlisted May, 1865.
Collins, J. H., captured April 1, 1865, at Richmond; held at Washington.
Collins, L. F., captured 1865 in Augusta county; held at Fort Delaware.
Colvin, W. D., enlisted March 2, 1862; promoted sergeant; captured at Gettys- burg; held at Fort Delaware and Point Lookout.
Creel, Benjamin F., enlisted March, 1862.
Crittenden, C. T., first lieutenant; promoted captain, major and lieutenant- colonel; wounded three times at Cold Harbor, May 31 1862, May 3, 1864, and June 3, 1864.
Farish, B. B., transferred March, 1863, to Co. E, 9th Virginia Cavalry, Fitz Lee's Division, W. H. Lee's Brigade.
Gaines, James W., captured at Petersburg at the mine explosion.
Hudson, Champ D., enlisted September, 1864; killed February 6, 1865.
Hudson, Joel A., enlisted March, 1862; wounded September 19, 1864, at Win- chester: April 1, 1865, in the trenches on the Appomattox river; captured April 3, 1865, at Richmond; held at Point Lookout; released July 3, 1865. Hudson, N. D., enlisted March, 1862; wounded June 2, 1864, at Cold Harbor. Hudson, Thomas J.
Jameson, W. C., captured 1862 at Culpeper; detailed as clerk in enrolling de- partment.
Jones, Charles S., transferred 1862 to Co. H, 6th Virginia Cavalry.
Jones, John O., enlisted April, 1862; wounded June, 1864, at Richmond; wound-
ed and captured September 19, 1864, at Winchester; held at Point Lookout. Judd, William, wounded May 31, 1862, at Seven Pines; died from the effects.
Kilby, Andrew T., enlisted March, 1862; wounded September 19, 1864, at Win- chester.
Kilby, Anslem M., enlisted April, 1865; captured April, 1865, at Petersburg; held at Point Lookout.
Kilby, Marcellus, promoted corporal; killed July, 1863, at Louisa C. H.
Kirby, William H., enlisted 1864; wounded February 6, 1865, at Hatcher's Run. Lewis, John E., discharged October, 1861; appointed to post at Culpeper C. H.
known as Culpeper Guards; served till close of war; wounded July, 1861, at Baily's Cross Roads.
Lewis, John M., killed April 2, 1865, at Petersburg.
Massey, J. P. B., enlisted April 28, 1862; promoted fourth corporal.
Nalle, W. C., detailed by Confederate States Congress as miller.
Pendleton. H. C., enlisted April 1, 1861; Co. B, 13th Virginia Infantry, Jack- son's Brigade. Johnston's Division; transferred gunner in Sturtevant's Bat- talion; wounded November 12, 1862, at Petersburg.
Ross, T. W., promoted sergeant; captured October 19, 1864, at Fisher's Hill; held at Point Lookout; wounded at Spottsylvania C. H ; died October 30, 1882.
Ross, Z. T., promoted captain; captured October 19, 1864, at Fisher's Hill; held at Fort Delaware; died February 28, 1884, in San Jacinto county, Texas. Rowles, George W., enlisted May, 1863.
Scott, William H., captured February 14, 1864, in Culpeper county, while on detached duty; held at Fort Delaware till October 9, 1864; March 1863, joined Co. D, 4th Virginia Cavalry, known as "Little Fork Rangers;" re- turned to army January, 1865.
Smith, John Martin, enlisted April, 1852; wounded at Seven Pines and Cold Harbor.
Tapp. James R., wounded 1863 at Chancellorsville; detailed 1834 as courier to General R. E. Lee.
Wise, T. I., promoted corporal; captured and held at Point Lookout eighteen months.
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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE.
Amiss, Carroll., enlisted 1862, at Culpeper; Captain Utterback's Company Ar- tillery; served over two years; killed .July 2, 1864, at Petersburg.
Apperson. G. F., enlisted 1863; Co. F, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Wickham's Bri- gade, Fitz Lee's Division; served till close of war in ordnance departinent. Banks, S. N., enlisted 1861, Co. D, 13th Virginia Infantry, Kemper's Brigade, Pickett's Division; discharged and re-enlisted 1862 in Stuart's Horse Artil - ery; wounded 1863 at Gettysburg; captured 1865 in North Carolina; held in hospital.
Battle, James Robert, enlisted April 17, 1861; Co. C, 13th Virginia Infantry, Pegram's Brigade, Early's Division; lost one eye at Petersburg.
Beckham, J. G., enlisted 1863; Mosby's Battalion; promoted lieutenant.
Beckham, J. M., enlisted 1861; Co. E, Wheat's Battalion, Taylor's Brigade, Ewell's Division; cadet Military Institute; promoted lieutenant.
Beckham, W. A., assigned to quartermaster's department under A. M. Barbour. Berlin, Sanford W., enlisted March 17, 1862, in Alexander's Battery at Fort
Spottswood; served till May 2, 1862; then temporarily attached to the 5th Alabama Battalion; transferred June 26, 1862, Co. M, 55th Virginia Infan- try, Walker's Brigade, Hill's Division; May 6, 1864, captured in the two days fight at Wilderness; held at Point Lookout till August 10, 1864; trans- ferred to Elmira, New York; released July 1, 1865.
Borst, John B., enlisted March, 1861: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry. Stuart's Brigade, Jackson's old Division; promoted regimental commissary.
Bowers, S. Carson, enlisted April, 1861; Co. E, 4th Virginia Infantry, Stone- wall Brigade: promoted captain.
Bowman, William B., enlisted September, 1864; Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry, Terry's Brigade, Gordon's Division; captured April 6, 1865, near Appomat- tox; held at Point Lookout four months.
Bradford, H. C., enlisted April 18, 1861; Co. B, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Pegram's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division; captured 1864 at Culpeper; held at Old Capi- tol and Point Lookout.
Bragg, P. E., enlisted April 1, 1861; Co. B, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Jones' Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division; discharged October 15, 1861.
Brown, A. Hill, enlisted 1862; quartermaster's department.
Brown, Daniel, enlisted 1862; Mosby's command Cavalry; captured 1863 in Fau- quier county; held at Fort Delaware.
Brown, George W., enlisted May 1, 1861; Co. F, 21st Virginia Infantry, Jones' Brigade, Johnston's Division; wounded May 5, 1864; died May 12, 1864.
Brown, James R., enlisted February, 1862. Co. F, 21st Virginia Infantry, Ew- ell's Brigade, Johnston's Division.
Brown, Joseph D., enlisted September, 1864; Co. F, Mosby's command; detail- ed to supply the army with provisions, 1862; died November 27, 1879.
Brown W. H., enlisted April 30, 1861, Co. B, 7th Virginia Infantry, Kemper's Brigade, Pickett's Division; promoted second sergeant; wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.
Burdett, James B., enlisted October, 1864; Co. A, 7th Virginia Infantry, Pick- ett's Division.
Burke, George F., enlisted 1862; Co. B, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Fitz Lee's Bri- gade, Stuart's Division; wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; captured at Cold Harbor; held at Point Lookout and died there.
Burke, James E. enlisted January 1, 1863; Co. B, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Jones', Lomax's, Poague's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division
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Burke, James Elias, enlisted July 15, 1861; Co. K, 49th Virginia Infantry, Ear- ly's Brigade, Ewell's Division; promoted orderly sergeant; wounded July, 1863, at Gettysburg; captured March 25, 1865, at Petersburg; held at Point Lookout; released June 23, 1865.
Burke, J. H., enlisted February 14, 1862; Co. B. 6th Virginia Cavalry, Fitz Lee's Brigade, Stuart's Division.
Burke, John M., enlisted 1861; Co. B, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Jones' Brigade, Hampton's Division; killed at Spotsylvania C. H.
Burke, M. N., enlisted October, 1864; Co. B, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Lomax's Brigade, Stuart's Division; wounded 1864 at Front Royal.
Burnley, Charles T., enlisted 1862; 2d Richmond Howitzer Artillery.
Burrows, H. C., enlisted April 16, 1861; Co. E, 1st Virginia Artillery; first ser- geant; wounded July 18, 1861, at Blackburn's Ford; captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Fort Delaware and Point Lookout.
Burton, Arthur W., enlisted November. 1862; Co. L., 10th Virginia Infantry, Jackson's Brigade, Jackson's Division; wounded at second Manassas, Au- gust 27, 1862; at Chancellorsville May 2, '62; at Mine Run November 30, '63. Bushong Isaac A., enlisted July, 1861; Co. H, 52d Virginia Infantry, Johnston's Brigade; second lieutenant; discharged May, 1862.
Carrico, William H., enlisted March, 1862; Pelham's Artillery, Fitz Lee's Divis- ion.
Chadduck, John M., enlisted 1861, at Culpeper; Co. G, 12th Virginia Cavalry; wounded 1864 at Charles City; service four years.
Christian, John T., enlisted July, 1861; Co. E, 1st Virginia Cavalry, Wickham's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division.
Collins, E. B., enlisted 1861; 7th Virginia Infantry, Pegram's Brigade, Piek- ett's Division; captured 1865 at Appomattox; held at Point Lookout;
Cooper, Alexander H., enlisted April, 1861; Co. I, 6th Virginia Cavalry, Lo- max's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division.
Coppage, William, enlisted May, 1861; Co. C. 4th Virginia Cavalry, Fitz Lee's Brigade, Stuart's Division.
Corbin, Joseph R., 4th Cavalry.
Corbin, Lemuel A., enlisted 1864; Co. C, Mosby's Command Cavalry; wounded 1864 at Berryville.
Covington, Robert C., enlisted July 16, 1861; served in hospital department at. Culpeper C. H., Virginia; afterwards acted as wagon master of the 7th Georgia till 1862, when discharged.
Covington. Thomas H., M. D., detailed as physician at home; captured Janu - ary, 1864, in Culpeper county; held at Point Lookout.
Covington, Thomas R., enlisted April, 1862; Co. F, 9th Virginia Cavalry. Beale's Brigade, Fitz Lee's Division; wounded December, 1864, near Ream- e's Station.
Creel, Mathew, enlisted 1861, in the Valley of Virginia; 52d Virginia Infantry, Early's Brigade, Ewell's Division; killed August 27, '62 at second Manassas. Cunningham, Jolm M., enlisted September, 1861; 1st Virginia Artillery, Jack- son's Division; first lieutenant; promoted captain, captured at home 1863; held at Fort Warren.
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