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Russell, Robert, King's Mountain. Roberts, James, King's Mountain.
Riley, David, Continental Line, Colonel William Russell's Regiment. Reazer, Peter, King's Mountain. Roberson, William, King's Mountain. Robinson, John, King's Mountain. Second Lieutenant. Rosebrough, William, King's Mountain. Captain.
Scott, John, Captain Rowland Madison's Company. Died in service. Stein, Leonard. Died in service, 1778. Statzer, Martin. Died in service. Scott, Joseph, Sr., King's Mountain. Lieutenant. Scott, Joseph, King's Mountain.
Shaver, Michael. Killed Camden, S. C.
Spiars, John. Smith, Francis, Virginia Continental Line. Lieutenant. Sharp, Richard E., King's Mountain. Sharp, Thomas, King's Mountain. Ensign. Shaffer, John. Smith, Edward. Stewart, William, King's Mountain. Smith, John. Smith, James, King's Mountain. Sloan, William.
864
Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786.
Smith, Daniel. Lieutenant-Colonel.
Sawyers, John. Ensign. Sword, Michael.
Sykes, John, Virginia Continental.
Skaggs, John, King's Mountain. Wounded.
Stovall, Bartholomew, King's Mountain.
Scott, Alexander, King's Mountain.
Scott, William, King's Mountain. Snodgrass, William, King's Mountain.
Smith, Henry, King's Mountain. Stevenson, John, King's Mountain.
Self, Thomas, King's Mountain.
Scott, Walter, King's Mountain.
Scott, Thomas, King's Mountain.
Sharp, Benjamin, King's Mountain, Guilford Courthouse.
Sharp, William, King's Mountain.
Snodgrass, James, King's Mountain. Smith, William, King's Mountain.
Scott, Samuel, King's Mountain.
Scott, Archibald, King's Mountain.
Scott, Robert, King's Mountain.
Smith, Jonas, Virginia Militia.
Stuart, John. Wounded Point Pleasant.
Snoddy, John, King's Mountain.
Shaw, John.
Steele, John, King's Mountain. Ensign.
Shote, Thomas, King's Mountain. Ensign.
Tate, John, King's Mountain. Thomas, David.
Thacker, Reuben.
Talbert, Charles, King's Mountain.
Thompson, William, King's Mountain.
Thompson, James, King's Mountain. Captain.
Trimble, Robert, King's Mountain.
Treadway, William, Cherokee Expedition, 1780.
Topp, Roger, King's Mountain.
Teeter, George, King's Mountain.
Vance, James, King's Mountain. Ensign. Vance, Samuel, King's Mountain. Vance, John, King's Mountain.
Vanhook, Samuel, King's Mountain. Ensign.
Vermillion, Jesse.
Vineyard, George. At Yorktown.
Woodward, Jacob, Virginia Line. Walker, Wm. Wilson, John.
865
Washington County. 1717-1870.
Widener, Michael, Virginia Militia, Continental Line.
Witten, Thomas, Sr.
Welsh, Robert. Colonel Richard Parker's Regiment.
Watson, David, King's Mountain.
Woolsey, Thomas, King's Mountain.
Ward, David, King's Mountain.
White, Benjamin, King's Mountain.
Wynn, William, King's Mountain.
Willoughby, William, King's Mountain. Lieutenant.
Killed.
Willoughby, Matthew, King's Mountain.
Whitten, Solomon, King's Mountain.
Wiley, Alexander, King's Mountain. Lieutenant.
Yontz, George, King's Mountain.
Yeary, Henry, King's Mountain.
Young, William, King's Mountain.
Young, James, King's Mountain.
NUMBER OF TROOPS FURNISHED BY THE STATES DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR.
Continental Armies. Militia.
Total.
New Hampshire
12,497.
4,000.
16,497.
Massachusetts
67.907.
20,000.
87.907.
Rhode Island
5,908.
4,000.
9,908.
Connecticut
31,939.
9,000.
40,939.
New York
17,781.
10,000.
27,781.
New Jersey
10,726.
7,000.
17,726.
Pennsylvania
25,678.
10,000.
35,678.
Delaware
2.386.
1.000.
3.386.
Maryland
13,912.
9,000.
22,912.
Virginia
26,678.
30,000.
56,678.
North Carolina
7,263.
13,000.
20,263.
South Carolina
6,417.
20,000.
26,417.
Georgia
2,679.
8,000.
10,679.
231,771.
145,000.
376,771.
WASHINGTON COUNT Y.
OFFICERS IN THE MILITIA, 1812-1815. Colonel 105th Regiment. Preston. John. Captains.
Miller, Joseph.
Fulkerson, Abram.
Dryden, Nathaniel.
Gray, William.
Gibson, John.
Hickman, Michael.
Scott, James.
Bradley, Reuben.
Ireson, William.
Smith, William.
866
Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786.
Scott, James.
Fulkerson, John.
Mayo, Peter.
Davault, John.
Crawford, Jno.
Shoer, Jacob. Jordan, Moses.
Gray, John. Talbott, James.
Trigg, Jos. C.
Laughlin, Nath. W.
Scott, Charles.
McConnell, Wm.
McQuown, Thos.
Ensigns.
Robinson, Alex., Jr.
Allen, James.
Currin, Waddy T.
Halkett, John.
Edmond, Henry.
Laughlin, N. M.
Hickman, George.
McConnell, Thomas.
Campbell, James, Jr. Buchanan, John.
Henderson, John.
Bradshaw, Joseph.
Carmack, Joseph.
Beattie, Armstrong.
Edmiston, Jos., Jr.
Hill, Moses.
Halfacre, Michael.
Langford, Jonathan.
Cornets.
Clark, John. Willoughby, Andrew. Colonels 70th Regiment.
Francis Preston (promoted Brigadier-General), Tate, Chas.
Major. Byars, Wm.
Ganaway, Robert. Harley, James.
Captains. Trigg, Jos. C. Orr, James. Apperson, Wm.
Beattie, Robert.
Houston, William.
Bowen, Arthur, Jr.
Ganaway, Edmond.
Ireson, Wm.
McConnell, Wm.
McClellan, Samuel.
Loehr, Jacob.
Clark, John. Tate, Wm. C. Apperson, John.
Ensigns.
Thomas, Jos. Rylie, Chas. Hathorn, Robert.
Rouse, Rufus.
Talbert, Chas.
Beattie, Samuel.
Edmiston, Samuel.
Cornets.
McQuown, Thomas.
Smith, Tobias.
Beattie, David.
Lieutenants. Fleenor, Adam.
McConnell, Thomas. Parrott, Henry.
McGinnis, Samuel.
Shell, Lewis.
Wolf, Jonas.
Goodson, Samuel E.
Beattie, James. Patterson, Andrew.
Clark, Job.
Campbell, David.
Shaver. Thomas.
Smith, John.
Craig, Robert P, Nordyke, Abram.
Crabtree, James.
Lieutenants. Meek, James, Jr.
Crabtree, James. Beattie, James.
Edmiston, Wm. Main, Timothy.
Henderson, Andrew.
Trigg, Joseph. McCarty, Benj. McCulloch, Thos.
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Thos. W. Colley, Confederate Soldier. Confederate Battle Flag. Confederate Uniform.
Washington County. 1777-1870.
Recruits Which Came to the Company from 1862 to 1865.
Arnett, James A.
Asberry, Mansfield.
Asberry, William. Asberry, L. D.
Hickman, R. M.
Hewlett, Geo., Amherst
Allison, Abram. county. Horn, Basal.
Bearden, William.
Bailey, Walter.
Jones, Robert M.
Bailey, William.
Butt, Henry C.
Buchanan. William.
Bradley, James H.
Black, William D. (dis- charged 1862).
Black, Samuel D.
Byars, A. H. (Old Dad).
Keesling, M. G., Wythe county.
Page, John W. Page, Robert.
Bryant, John W.
Campbell, John.
Keesling, Emory, Wythe county.
Painter, William. Pendleton, H. G., Wythe county. Preston, R. B.
Clark, James H.
county.
Keller, Robert J.
Pendleton, Joseph.
Clark, I. L.
King, H. G., Wythe Co.
Preston, Thomas.
Clapp, T. M.
Latham, M. H.
Roe, Edward.
Crockett, A. M., Lee Co.
Latham. L. W.
Roe, S. E.
Cosby, L. T., 1862.
Ligon, Ben. D.
Ritchie, James L.
Colley, William L.
Cosby, John D.
Roe, William.
Cubine, William. Davis, John M.
Lowry, David (color-bearer at Appomattox; remov- ed flag from staff, con- cealed and brought it home with him).
Roe, Newton. Richards, John B.
DeBusk. David.
Lewark. D. K. H.
Saunders, S. D.
DeBusk, Samuel.
Littleford. John.
Swartz, J. J.
Duff, T. B.
Littleford. Willis.
Smith, John L.
Duff, J. M.
Meek, James R.
Strother, W. Trigg.
Edmondson. John B.
Montgomery, Lilburn.
Trigg, C. F.
Edmondson, Strong.
Morrison, J. L. McNew, George.
White, Dr. William.
Greenway, W. T.
McChesney, Wallace.
White, John G.
Gray, Charles P.
Meadows, M. T.
Webb, A. H.
Gray, James.
McConnell, Thomas.
Wright, F. D.
Grant, Robert.
Waldron, C. M.
Hall, William A.
Hall. John D.
Harris, A. Findlay. Hockett, Samuel.
McCall, Samuel, Wythe county.
Mead, Wm. (From near Georgetown, D. C. Ran off from his mother and joined our company. Capt. Jones became very much attached to him. He was only 13 years old. Gen. Jones took him to the Valley of Va. with him. He was killed in 1863.) Page, J. H.
Carmack. D. C.
Catron, Frank M.
Keesling, John, Wythe
Clark, William D.
Jones, David (transferred to Mosby's Command and captured by Union men and hung with six comrades by order Gen. Custer, near Fr't Roy'l, in 1864.)
Wampler, E. W., Wythe county .*
*Furnished by Thomas W. Colley.
Munday, M. J., Madison county. Murray, J. H.
Trigg, Thomas K.
French, J. L. M.
Rosenbalm, A. D.
Ryburn, David.
Davidson, Thomas.
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870
Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786.
GOODSON RIFLE GUARDS.
Officers.
John F. Terry, captain.
John T. Megginson, first lieutenant.
Alexander Lazenby, second lieutenant.
William L. Rice, third lieutenant.
William G. Lindsey, first sergeant.
E. S. Johnston, second sergeant. Charles W. Taylor, third sergeant.
Henry Guggenheimer, fourth sergeant.
John C. Carner, first corporal.
John M. C. Eakin, second corporal. John M. Buchanan, third corporal. George A. Feathers, fourth corporal.
Privates.
Appling, James A.
Grubb, Henry.
Paff, John C.
Alvis, Samuel W.
Green, Benjamin H.
Quails, William R.
Bailey, D. F.
Girtman, William.
Ruff, Benjamin H.
Butler, M. M.
German, John A.
Rhea, Joseph A. Rhea, Robert.
Blancett, Harden L.
Hughes, John W.
Brown, William H. Bibb, Samuel F.
Hamilton, James M. Johnson, Lucian A. Jones, Elbert S. Jamison, John L.
Rhea, Edwin R. Rosenheim, Segman. Short, A. D. L.
Burlingame, Miles.
Betterton, Robert F.
Betterton, James T.
Kerin, Joseph R.
Stokes, John R.
Buck, Charles C.
Kelly, Joseph W.
Speiss, Philip G.
Beasley, Robert.
*Lancaster, William H. Luttrell, Bryan. Lester, Noah L.
Salsburg, Samuel S. Slade, Charles. Taylor, Adam.
Carson, Thomas J.
McCrosky, John J.
Thomas, James P.
Crabtree, James B.
Maxey, Corland P. Morgan, James W.
Thomas, James M.
Coleman, Lewis L.
Crumley, Stephenson M.
Cooley, George A.
Foalden, James A.
Foster, Ben.
Pepper, George P.
Ferguson, William R.
Preston, William S.
Foster, Shadrach.
Preston, Samuel F.
Waldron, William R. Weddle, Asa L.
*Roster at the date of organization of company in 1861.
Sharrett, John R.
Barker, John H.
Campbell, Andrew J.
Nickels, Isaac A. Owen, Joseph W. Pile, George C.
Thomas, Charles F. Tyler, William C. Tranbarger, David. Wilson, Thomas H. White, Preston A.
871
Washington County. 1777-1870.
"MOUNTAIN BOYS."
COMPANY "B." THIRTY- SEVENTH VIRGINIA REGIMENT.
Officers at Organization.
Dr. William White, captain.
F. A. Humes, first lieutenant.
B. P. Morrison, second lieutenant.
J. N. Humes, third lieutenant. David King, color sergeant.
C. M. Knott, first orderly sergeant. Ed. Hortenstine, second orderly sergeant.
Officers at Reorganization, 1862.
B. P. Morrison, captain.
Ł. Hortenstine, first lieutenant.
C. M. Knott, second lieutenant. J. N. Humes. third lieutenant. William H. Sult, first sergeant.
J. R. Crawford, second sergeant. John N. Hilliard, third sergeant. Joseph E. Earls, fourth sergeant. Samuel B. Bowers, fifth sergeant. John G. Duff, first corporal.
Ebenezer Dinsmore, second corporal. Isom H. Williams, third corporal. John T. Bott, fourth corporal.
Privates.
Alfreds, James C.
Barker. William F.
Bowers, John L.
Bowman, Peter.
Chick, William.
Bowman. Tyre.
Chick. Lewis.
Estep, James.
Bridgeman, John.
Cox, Alison. Cox. James. Cuddy, James G.
Dinsmore, James.
Dinsmore, Samuel. Dinsmore, William.
Glenn, William.
Gentry, -, killed at Mc-
Church, Nathaniel.
Clark, George W.
Clark. James C. Clark, Samuel.
Coalter, James C.
Dinsmore, George L.
Estep, James F.
Estep, George.
Bridgeman, Joshua.
Ewing, James A.
Campbell, William H.
Chick, Meriwether L.
Chapman, George W. Clark, Alpheus. Church, Dewey C.
Dooly, Frank W. Drake, Edward.
Duff. John S. B.
Dye, Richard.
Davis, Wm. (Drummer.)
Fern, John H. Fern, Nathan B.
Franklin, Miles H. T.
Dowell. Gilliland, Mike.
872
Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786.
Goff, Hugh L.
McVey, James.
Shortt, Daniel.
Goff, William H.
McDaniel, Alfred.
Gilliland, David.
Moorefield, Stephen C.
Gobble, Lilburn H.
Mitchell, John.
Goff, Jacob. Green, Joshua. Greer, Buck.
Mise, Jesse S.
Massey, Gus.
Sullins, Joseph T.
Hilliard, James.
Owens; William.
Sullins, John.
Harless, Alfred P.
Oney, Robert (killed).
Shaver, David.
Harless, William A.
Perry, Wm.
Shaver, Joshua.
Henritze, Samuel.
Pippin, Robert.
Tate, Austin B.
Holley, William.
Privitt, Eli.
Thomas, William R.
Holt, Isaac.
Privott, Chester.
Taylor, Joe.
Holt, James H.
Pippin, Tom.
Vaughan, Edward.
Hilliard, Samuel L.
Phillips, Jasper.
Vaughan, Joseph.
Hilliard, Robert A.
Roe, Elisha.
Wallace, William L.
Hickok, Charles H.
Roberts, William E.
Webb, Charles O. Weaver, William.
Johnston, William D.
Scott, Joseph.
Williams, William.
Keller, John.
Scott, Andy J.
Woodward, George W.
King, Cyrus.
Skinner, William (Fifer).
King, Edward.
Shelton, Jacob M. (M. D.).
Woodward, Robert S. Wilson, James. Williams, Isom.
King, J. Stanton.
Shelton, Jacob.
Linticum, Thomas.
Shelton, William L.
Wirrum, John.
Leggins, Alexander.
Shelton, James.
Worley, Wid.
Leggins, John.
Shelton, James J.
Williams, John.
Moore, James.
Stone, Samuel L.
Whicker, Ewell.
McVey, Samuel.
Shepherd, Henry P.
"WASHINGTON INDEPENDENTS," AFTERWARDS COMPANY K, THIRTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.
Officers at Organization.
Dr. James L. White, captain.
Joseph T. Campbell, first lieutenant.
Wm. B. Clark, second lieutenant.
Benj. C. Clark, third lieutenant.
Charles F. Keller, first sergeant.
Abram B. Keller, second sergeant.
Robert S. Bowie, third sergeant. Wm. Clark, fourth sergeant. W. A. Aven, first corporal. Samuel Houston, second corporal.
Daniel T. Stone, third corporal. Thomas J. Warren, fourth corporal. W. S. Preston, color-bearer.
Skinner, Daniel T. Scott, Campbell. Sullins, Elisha.
Mise, Russell.
Saul, William. Sullins, Russell.
Johnston, Daniel.
Rock, Thomas.
873
Washington County, 1777-1870.
Officers at Reorganization.
John A. Preston, captain.
L. Irby Forrest, first lieutenant.
Robert S. Bowie, second lieutenant.
Walter S. Preston, third lieutenant.
Andrew W. McConnell, first sergeant.
Thomas J. Warren, second sergeant.
John K. Deadmore, third sergeant.
Wm. Clark, fourth sergeant.
Adam F. Thompson, fifth sergeant.
Lilburn Fern, first corporal.
Wm. J. Crabtree, second corporal. Joseph H. McNew, third corporal. Joseph B. McDaniel, fourth corporal.
James Vance elected captain 1861 to fill vacancy occasioned by resigna- tion of Captain James L. White.
Privates.
Aven, W. A., wounded March 20, 1862; died since war.
Aven, M. G., killed at Cedar Run August 9, 1862.
Berry, R. A., died since war.
Berry, Smith, discharged.
Berry, J. D.
Branch, W. S.
Brannon, J. C.
Barger, J. T., discharged.
Brooks, J. F., died during war.
Brown, James. Brown, T. E., died since war.
Bowie, R. S., wounded; died since war.
Cronan, Thomas.
Clark, W. B., died during war.
Clark, W., died since war.
Clark, B. C., died since war.
Clark, I. G. Clark, Thomas, died since war.
Clark, J. A. W., wounded at Mc- Dowell.
Clark, Andrew, died since war.
Cole, F. P., wounded; died since war. Cole, B. G.
Campbell, J. G., died since war.
Campbell, J. H., died during war.
Cavenah, J.
Cosby, J. D., discharged, afterwards joining Company D, First Virginia Cavalry.
('rabtree, W. J.
Daniel, J. B., wounded; died May 3, 1863.
Carmack, D. C., died since war.
Daniel. J. D.
Davis, L. D.
Davis, John.
Davis, J. E., died since war.
Duff, S. G.
Deadmore, J. K., wounded ; died since war. Driskell, James.
Denton, J. R., killed August 9, 1862.
Denton, J., died during war at Fort Delaware.
Denton, E., died during war at Fort Delaware.
Dunn, Theophilus, wounded May 25, 1862.
Donagough, J., killed.
Estep, George, killed May 3, 1863. Estep, James, killed May 3, 1863. Fleenor, M. V.
Forran, Lilburn, wounded.
874
Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786.
Fields, J. T.
Forrest, L. I., killed Spotsylvania Courthouse 1864.
Forrest, J. T., wounded.
Farnsworth, J. S., discharged; died since war.
· Gorman, J.
Gray, M. L., died during war, 186]. Grimm, S. D., wounded Petersburg March 25, 1865.
Hayter, F. H., killed August 9, 1862.
Hayter, W. D., died since war; wounded at Winchester.
Hicks, R., wounded; discharged.
Hobbs, J. L., killed August 9, 1862. Hobbs, J. W.
Hobbs, Elkanah.
Houston, Samuel, died since war.
Hill, Felix, wounded; died since war.
Ireson, H. H., died during war, 1861. Johnston, Joseph W., wounded.
Kane, Edward, wounded.
King, James, killed March 23, 1862. Keller, C. F.
Keller, S. G., wounded March 23, 1862.
Keller, A. B., wounded.
Kenney, David.
Kiser, A. R., wounded.
Keys, A., died during war.
Keller, John.
Lowry, David.
Middleton, J. H., wounded August 9, 1862.
Mallicote, A. L., died since war; dis- charged.
Maxwell, A.
Maxwell, J. V., died since war.
Mays, J. R., died since war.
McConnell, A. W., wounded; died since the war.
McConnell, J. J., killed May 3, 1863. McHenry, W. A., wounded at Mc- Dowell.
McNew, Joseph, killed August 9, 1862.
Mitchell, J. D. Malone, D. Minnick, Ben.
Minnick, W. S., wounded.
Milliard, E., wounded May 3, 1863. Milliard, S. L., killed McDowell, 1862.
McCarty, C. P., discharged.
Morefield, D.
McCauley, F. S., wounded May 3, 1863.
O'Brien, Martin.
Osborne, E., wounded Chancellors- ville.
Osborne, W., killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse.
Pemberton, S. H., discharged.
Preston, W. S., wounded.
Preston, R. J.
Preston, J. A., wounded August 9,
1862, Cedar Run and Amelia Courthouse.
Preston, R. A.
Potler, A., wounded; died in service.
Ropp, Wm. H., died since war.
Ropp, H. P., killed at Winchester, 1864.
Reedy, Fred., killed August 9, 1862. Roadman, Wm., killed 1864.
Rigle, J. W., wounded Sharpsburg.
Shaver,
Scott, A. J.
Sherman, L. S., wounded May 3, 1863.
Stewart, W., wounded; died since the war.
Stewart, B.
Sullivan, J., died during war.
Stone, T. P., discharged; died since war.
Stevens, D. C., discharged.
Smith, James A., died during war.
Stone, D. T., discharged.
Talbert, W.
Thompson, W. M., wounded August 9, 1862.
875
Washington County. 1777-1870.
Thompson, A. F., wounded May 2. 1863. and second Manassas.
Trigg, A. B., wounded August 9, 1862; died since war.
Trigg, T. K., wounded August 9, 1862.
Vanee. James, wounded March 23, 1862; died since war.
Warren, T. J., wounded. *White. James L.
*Whicker. Thomas.
GLADE SPRING RIFLES.
COMPANY F. THIRTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Officers.
Robert P. Carson, captain.
George Graham, first lieutenant.
James L. Cole, second lieutenant.
Benj. Snodgrass, third lieutenant.
P. S. Hagy, first sergeant.
William M. Allison, second sergeant.
Andrew Kelly, third sergeant.
Wm. H. Miller, fourth sergeant.
Michael H. Duff, first corporal.
John B. Allison, second corporal.
Benjamin Reed, third corporal.
Samuel P. Edmondson, fourth corporal.
Privates.
Alderson, Davis.
Clark. Wm. A.
Graham, George.
Authenreith, Louis.
Clark, John B.
Garrett, Henry.
Asberry, Wm. L.
Clark. Jas. A., Jr.
Graham, Samuel.
Adkins, Wm.
Clark. Jas. A.
Gentry, Elijah.
Allison. Wm. W.
Carpenter, John C.
Glenn. John.
Allison, John B.
Duff. M. J. H.
Glenn, Samuel.
Anderson, Jos. J.
DeBusk. Wm.
Glenn, William.
Buchanan, A. E.
DeBusk, David J.
Hutton, Samuel J.
Buchanan, Davis A.
DeBusk, Andrew J.
Hutton. Robert S. C.
Buchanan, Wm. R.
Doss, Elias.
Horn, Bassel L.
Buchanan. Wm. W.
Edmondson, Andrew B.
Houston, W. C.
Buchanan, David H.
Edmondson. Samuel P. Haden. Nathaniel.
Buchanan, A. R.
Edmondson, Samuel N.
Hawthorn, Wm.
Buchanan, Moses S.
Edmondson. David.
Hawthorn, Robert.
Blackwell, Wm. B.
Edmondson, James.
Hawthorn, M. B.
Barbary, W. H.
Edmondson. John W.
Hawthorn, A. F.
Bullen, David.
Edmondson. Robert.
Hawthorn. David T.
Carson, R. P.
Faris. Jacob M. Hawthorn, B. D.
Cole, Jas. L.
Faris. Samuel.
Clark, W. D.
Fry, Thomas.
Hawthorn. H. C. Holloway, A. J.
*Furnished by Walter Preston, T. K Trigg and C. F. Keller.
876
Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786.
Hagy, Wm. Mc.
Mindler, F. T.
Snodgrass, Benj.
Hagy, Wm.
McCrackin, Madison.
Snodgrass, Wm. M.
Hagy, P. S. '
Miller, Wm. H.
Snodgrass, Wm.
Horne, John E.
McCall, Robert L.
Snodgrass, James.
Heath, William.
Moore, Wm.
Stewart, Thomas H.
Kelly, Andrew.
Moore, Andrew F. Nye, James H.
Straus, Jos.
Kelly, George.
Neff, Andrew M.
Smith, Henry.
Kelly, Wm.
Nichols, Edmond.
Stringer, Winston.
Kelly, Wm. R.
Owens, Alexander.
Stringer, Thos. H.
Kelly, Samuel.
Owens, William.
Stringer, Jeff. A.
Keys, Andrew.
Orr, James.
Thurman, P. B.
Lowry, Wm. G. G.
Preston, John.
Thomas, Charles.
Lowry, Robert S.
Powers, Samuel H.
Thomas, Edward H.
Love, Jos. R.,
Powers, James M.
Thomas, Moses E.
Lefler, Sam. H.
Poore, Jerry.
Thomas, Andrew.
Loggins, John M.
Poole, John R.
Thomas, Samuel.
Loggins, Wm. A.
Poole, C. S.
Thomas, Geo.
Lilly, Wm. W.
Pafford, M. W.
Tilson, Stephen J.
Larimer, Robert E.
Painter, Thomas R.
Tomlinson, Jabez.
Larimer, Robert J.
Reed, Benj.
Trent, John.
Louis, Philip.
Reed, Thomas.
McCall, John.
Reed, Arthur.
Trent, Isaac. Troxwell, John.
McCall, John M.
Reedy, Elijah H.
Vanderpool, James.
McCall, Wm.
Reedy, Wm. M.
Wright, John.
Mock, E. H.
Ryburn, Wm. B.
Wright, H. F.
Mock, Peter G.
Rambo, Samuel K.
Wright, Henry.
Moore, James.
Reedy, David.
Widener, Wm. M.
McVey, James.
Rotenberry, James.
Widener, Nelson.
McVey, William.
Robinson, Samuel.
Widener, James.
McVey, Anderson.
Rosenbalm, J. D.
White, James.
McNew, Arthur.
Rosenbalm, R. R.
White, Thomas J. B.
McNew, John.
Rosenbalm, James.
*Widener, John J.
Roe, Andrew J.
TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT VIRGINIA CAVALRY, COMPANY C.
Officers. Henry Bowen, colonel. John T. Radford, lieutenant-colonel. Henry F. Kendrick, major. John C. Stanfield, captain Company C, Twenty-second.
John B. Hamilton, first lieutenant.
Theophilus Dunn, second lieutenant. Robert Horton, third lieutenant. Robert Bittle, adjutant.
*Furnished by Benj. Reed and Andrew Kelly.
Sheffield, Thos. P.
Kelly, Wm. B.
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Washington County, 1777-1870.
Privates.
Albridge, Newton.
Hamilton. Robert.
Piper, Brown.
Belcher, Jos.
Hamilton, Brandon.
Piper, -.
Barker, Martin.
Hartsock. Thomas.
Paugh, A. J.
Bailey, John.
Hartsock, Charles.
Philips, Robert.
Brummit, Wm.
Harmon, Godfrey.
Price. Robert.
Bare, Larkin.
Hewitt, Malachi. Ingle, John W. Jenkins, John.
Scott, George.
Cowan, Isaac.
Kenady, M. J.
Stuffle, Jordan.
Cuddy, Henry.
Leonard, Robert.
Smith, Chesterfield.
Cuddy, L. B.
Leonard, Jordan.
Smith, Wm.
Cuddy, John.
Lane, Thomas.
Slaughter, John.t
Dunn, John F.
Mitchell, Wm.
Sproles, Jos.
Dunn, R. H.
Mitchell. Levi.
Stone, Chas. (S. C.).
Dishman, Albert.
Massingill, Henry.
Thompson, Albert.
Dowell, James.
Musick, W. Y. C.
Vermillion, Wm.
Francher, Chas .*
Musick, Thomas.
Walker, Robert.
Fields, John.
McHenry, Wm.
Williams, James.
Fleming, Wm.
McCotwick, John.
Woods, John.
Graham, W. L. (S. C.).
Miles, John.
Worley, Nathan.
Norton, Nathan (Scott).
Nunly, James.
Worley, Q. B.
Hamilton, Thomas.
Nunly, Ashborn.
Worley, Joseph.#
Remarks.
This regiment belonged to General John McCausland's Brigade and Ran- som's Division. Made the raid to Washington, D. C., with Early; then to Chambersburg, Pa.
TWENTY-FIRST VIRGINIA CAVALRY, COMPANY F.
Officers. William E. Peters, colonel. David Edmondson, lieutenant-colonel.
John Halley, major. Starks, adjutant.
F. T. Gray, captain.
J. G. R. Davis, first lieutenant.
B. D. Hawthorn, second lieutenant. James Gray, third lieutenant.
Mike Gilliland, first sergeant.
T. B. Berry, second sergeant. W. F. Allison, third sergeant.
*This man belonged to United States army. His brother was shot for sleeping on post, and he came South for revenge.
+Belonged to A. C. Cumming's Company, Mexican war. #Furnished by Captain J. C. Stanfield.
Ruple, Joseph.
Bagley, Tobias (Ky.). Clark, Job.
Roberts, James.
878
Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786.
Privates.
Aven, Wiley.
Caldwell, Wm. K.
McQuown, Alex.
Brown, Alex.
Cross, James.
McCall, James.
Bowers, Abe.
Gray, John C.
McDaniel, Joseph.
Berry, D. F.
Gray, W. M.
Pemberton, B. F.
Bolling, Gam.
Garrett, Abe.
Pemberton, Richard.
Bolling, James.
Keys, Robert.
Quisenberry, Lewis.
Cowan, Rutledge.
Keller, Jacob.
Roe, Edward.
Clark, Peter J.
King, Leander.
Talley, Wm.
Campbell, David.
King, Samuel.
Widener, Nelson.
Campbell, John.
Loggins, Wm.
Widener, Lilburn.
Campbell, David, Jr.
Loggins, James.
Wright, Robert W.
Cox, Mike.
Larimer, Andrew.
Wiley, Wm. W .*
Clark, Andrew.
Longley, Seldon.
COMPANY I, FORTY-EIGHTH VIRGINIA REGIMENT.
Officers.
J. C. Campbell, captain. Wounded McDowell. F. S. Robertson, first lieutenant. J. Carmack, second lieutenant. Bristol. E. Rodefer, third lieutenant. Greendale. J. A. Vance, first sergeant. Died Lewisburg, W. Va. William Fields, second sergeant. Wounded at Richmond. W. H. Hamilton, third sergeant.
S. G. Ingham, fourth sergeant. M. R. Latham, fifth sergeant.
T. M. Gobble, first corporal.
T. N. Hamilton, second corporal.
F. C. Collings, third corporal. M. L. Bocock, fourth corporal.
Privates.
Alfreds, L. S. Bowser, J. R. Berry, Hugh. Buckles, H. G.
Branson, W. J. Booher, George. Booher, John S. Booher, W. D.
Branson, A. Bowers, John R.
Cunningham, A. J., wounded second Manassas.
Campbell, O. H., wounded at Gettys- burg. Choice, P. P., wounded at Winches- ter. Carr, Alfred, died in camp at Big Spring. Chapman, D. G. Crowell, Wm. S.
*Partial list furnished by Thomas B. Berry.
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Washington County, 1777-1870.
Crowell, Robert N.
Cuddy, John R., died in prison.
Dixon. C. B.
Dickenson, C. O., killed at Chancel- lorsville.
Dickenson, W. H.
Dickenson, John P., died in prison.
Davis. Wm. M.
Dickenson, James.
Dickenson, R. C.
Fleenor, Isaac G., killed at Gettys- burg.
Fleenor, Robert H., killed at Gettys- burg.
Fleenor, James.
Fleenor, Harvey G., died a prisoner.
Fleenor, Thos. C., killed at Winches- ter.
Fleenor. Samuel E.
Fleenor, W. W., wounded at Sharps- burg.
Fleenor, M. G., wounded at Chan- cellorsville.
Guess, John.
Guess, Jas. W. P., wounded at Chan- cellorsville.
Guess, N. C. Gobble, J. B.
Grubb, Jacob H.
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