Memorial history of the John Bowie Strange Camp, United Confederate Veterans, including some account of others who served in the Confederate Armies from Albemarle County, Part 23

Author: Richey, Homer
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Charlottesville, Va. : Michie Co.
Number of Pages: 402


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COMPANY HI, FIFTY-SIXTHI VIRGINIA INFANTRY.


Captain, J. A. Michic.


First lieutenant, T. G. Michie, discharged April 20, 1862. Second lieutenant, G. W. Early.


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Third lieutenant, E. O. Michie, discharged 1862.


First sergeant. J. T. Durrette, promoted hospital steward and act- ing assistant surgeon.


Second sergeant. H. C. Michie, promoted captain.


Sergeant, James R. Maupin, wounded and captured at Gettysburg.


July 3, 1863; held at Davis Island; discharged November 28, 1863.


Third sergeant. John R. Maupin, promoted second lieutenant.


Sergeant, William R. Wood, promoted orderly sergeant: wounded and captured at Farmville, April 6. 1865; held at Point Look- out.


Corporal, William Ballard, killed. Corporal, Orion Michie, killed.


Corporal David G. Maupin, wounded at Gaines Mills; killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.


Ballard. Joseph M., died February, 1862.


Ballard, J. T., captured at Fair Oaks, June 30, 1862; held at Fort Delaware.


Ballard, William G., killed at Gettysburg. July 3, 1863.


Beddows, Nash, deserted and shot.


Bellew, John R., died March, 1864. Brown, Richard, corporal.


Brown, Thomas, killed.


Bowen, L. M., enlisted 1863; captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg: held at Point Lookout; discharged July 4, 1863.


Bowen, Joseph A., enlisted 1863. Bailey, -


Blackwell. R. B., enlisted March, 1862; captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg: held at Baltimore: wounded at Howlett House. June 17, 1864. in Chesterfield county, Virginia.


Blackwell, James, promoted orderly sergeant: wounded and cap- tured at Gettysburg, July 3. 1863: held at Baltimore; released after three months: wounded at Gaines Mills.


Coleman, William G., enlisted March 20, 1862; wounded June. 1863. at Gaines Mills.


Dunn. Elijah J., enlisted August, 1862; wounded July 3. 1863, at Gettysburg: captured April 2. 1863, at Hatchers Run; held three months at Petersburg.


Dunn, Thomas W., enlisted March 17. 1862; killed at Gettysburg. July 3, 1563.


Dunn, George M., enlisted March 17, 1862; died September. 1864. from injuries received in the service.


Davis, M. P., enlisted 1862. Dudley. P.


Estes. Robert, killed 1863, at Gettysburg.


Garrison. White.


Harlow, Samuel.


Gibson, Merriman, enlisting March 18, 1862: captured March 29.


1864, at Hatchers Run: held at Point Lookout; discharged July 20. 1863.


Gibson, Peter, enlisted March IS, 1862; discharged on account of over age.


Gibson, Henry T., enlisted March 1;, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, July 3. 1863.


Herring, Frank. Herring, George, died.


Jones. John A., sergeant: captured at Gettysburg, July 3. 1863; held at Point Lookout. Jordan, Kirby, James. Kirby, McCauley, Murry.


Murry, James, died 1561. Morris, Eli.


Morris, Miller, -


McAllister, -. killed 1863, at Gettysburg.


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Maupin, Clifton P., enlisted August, 1864.


Maupin, Burnett C., killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.


Maupin, Carson B., killed at Gettysburg, 1863.


Norris, James H., enlisted March 17, 1862; captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; held at Point Lookout and Fort' Delaware; dis- charged June 15, '65.


Rhodes, H., wounded 1862, at Gaines Mills; 1863, twice near Rich- mond; 1864, at Cold Harbor.


Rhodes, Hezekiah. Rice,


Rhodes, Franklin, killed 1862, at Malvern Hill.


Richards, Dr. John S., enlisted 1862; lieutenant; promoted assistant surgeon 7th North Carolina Infantry; discharged, 1863.


Shiflett, Smith. Shiflett, Durrett.


Shiflett, Marshall, shot by mistake as deserter.


Sandridge, George W., killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.


Sandridge, Wm., died 1863. Tappee, Charles.


Via, W. H., enlisted June, 1862.


Wood, C. C., enlisted April 25, 1862; wounded at Cold Harbor; cap- tured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Fort Delaware.


COMPANY H, FIFTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.


Captain, John B. Magruder, promoted major, lieutenant colonel and colonel; killed at Gettysburg,/ 1863.


First lieutenant, William W. Minor, Jr., discharged May, 1862.


Second lieutenant, William L. Randolph, discharged May, 1862.


Third lieutenant, R. Lewis Rogers, promoted captain; killed 1864. Orderly sergeant, J. B. Ward, died February, 1862.


First sergeant, William Thompson, promoted second lieutenant and captain.


Second sergeant, C. N. Rogers, discharged 1862, on account of ill health.


Third sergeant, George A. Wood, promoted hospital steward and acting assistant surgeon.


Fourth sergeant, Thomas W. Thompson, promoted first lieutenant. First corporal, James A. Biggins, killed 1862, at Malvern Hill. Second corporal, A. H. Saunders.


Third corporal, C. C. Wood, promoted first sergeant.


Fourth corporal, J. B. Ward, died 1862.


Allen, Edgar. Bragg, R. F.


Bragg, Coleman.


Bragg, H. L.


Bragg, H. R., died 1863.


Bragg, James T.


Bacon, W. D. Belleney, B. F.


Bellamy, George W.


Black, J. T., died 1862.


Bowran, Jacob R.


Bybee, John A.


Bowran, William J. Cox, William.


Catterton, A. M., enlisted May, 1862; wounded at Malvern Hill, and Gettysburg July 3, 1863.


Carr, John O., promoted captain of Co. I, 26th Virginia Infantry. Carver, W. D. Crenshaw, J. G. B.


Coleman, Duff. S. B.


Dunn, Leroy E., killed at Malvern Hill, 1862. Elliott, P. H.


Eads, James, died 1864.


Eastham, Edward, discharged 1862.


Eddins, Theodore T., enlisted 1862; third sergeant; wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; died December 15, 1867.


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Eddins, Charles C., enlisted '63; wounded at Halls Shop, '64; died March 20, '69.


Fitch, R. H. Gillespie, J. W.


Ford, James A.


Giannini, Horace M.


Gibson, R. O.


Harlowe, James, N.


Harlowe, Joseph.


Hawley, W. R.


Hawley, Schuyler.


Jones, Schuyler H.


Lupton, J. C., enlisted 1862; wounded and captured at Williams- port, July, 1863; held at Harrisburg.


Lilley, Willis.


Maupin, Gabriel N.


Maupin, Gabriel O.


Morris, James B., died 1863.


Morris, John W., died 1863.


Morris, James R.


Morris, John R.


Morris, R. J.


Morris, Wm. N.


Morris, Wm.


Morris, A. J., killed 1862, at Malvern Hill.


Morris, John.


Morris, Davis.


Morris, Alexander.


Mayo, John W.


Mayo, W. B., killed 1862, at Malvern Hill.


McCauley, Miles.


Mooney, John T.


Mooney, George W.


Marshall, Wesley B., died 1863.


Minor, R. T., transferred to Co. K, 2d Virginia Cavalry.


Naylor, John T.


Pace, Benjamin H.


Norris, John W., died in Richmond, March, 1863.


Powell, Edward, captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Point Lookout; died 1865.


Reinhart, W. W.


Seamand, John G.


Seamand, H. J. Snow, P. P.


Sprouse, John, discharged 1862.


Sprouse, Gideon, discharged 1862.


Shiflett, O. M., promoted color-bearer; died 1863.


Shiflett, F.


Shiflett, Isaac.


Tyler, Joseph W.


Tyler, T. R.


Via, Thompson S.


Via, John W.


Via, William F.


Wood, H. L.


Wood, J. B.


THE SECOND VIRGINIA CAVALRY


Was among the first Virginia troops to respond to her call to arms, entering the field in May, 1861, and assigned to Fitz Lee's Brigade, Stuart's Division. It took gallant part in the first Manassas bat- tle, and through the remainder of 1861 was in all the skirmishing and fighting under the brilliant cavalry leader, "Jeb" Stuart; went into winter quarters five miles west of Manassas Junction, until after Christmas, then broke camp and moved to Leesburg, in Lou- doun county, remaining there until the spring of 1862. Took active part in Jackson's summer campaign, chasing Banks across the Po- tomac, fighting Fremont at Cross Keys, and driving Shields down Page valley; then crossing the Blue Ridge the regiment took cars for Richmond, arriving there in season to participate in the "Seven Days Battles." Went under Jackson to Gordonsville, and at Man- aponax Church, en route for Fredericksburg, in August,- 1862, at- tacked two brigades of Federal Cavalry, and routed them. Took part in the battles of Cedar Run, pursued Pope across the Rappa-


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hannock, fighting at Kellys Ford; engaged at Catletts Station, cap- turing Pope's private baggage, horses, wagons, and a number of prisoners. Engaged with heavy loss at second Manassas, then in the Maryland Campaign, sharing in the capture of Harpers Ferry, then hurrying back to participate in the Sharpsburg battle. Re- · turning to the valley, skirmished there until winter headquarters were made at Berryville. Shared in the movement of Lee's army in 1863, until after the Pennsylvania invasion, including Gettysburg, cutting the telegraph lines at Chambersburg, raiding Emmettsburg and Hopestown; then returning to the Potomac, via Frederick City, Maryland, fighting Pleasanton's cavalry on the way. Spent the fall and winter of 1863 in the Virginia valley, with winter headquarters at Culpeper C. H., and from that time until the close of the war was joined in fortune with the Army of Northern Virginia. Com- pany K of this regiment was mainly Albemarle county volunteers.


COMPANY K, SECOND VIRGINIA CAVALRY.


Anderson, M. L., enlisted July, 1862; killed October 8, 1864, near Woodstock.


Baxter, Thornton; killed 1864, near Trevilian Depot.


Bragg, V. T. Carr, James, killed '64, at Fort Kernan. Cosby, Thomas M., wounded in the Virginia valley, October 9, 1864.


Garth, J. D., enlisted 1862; captured 1864, at Spotsylvania C. H .; held at Fort Delaware.


Garth, S. D., enlisted March, 1862; captured May 8, 1864, at Spot- sylvania C. H .; held at Fort Delaware.


Garth, W. A., wounded and captured at Spotsylvania C. H., 1864; recaptured; discharged 1864.


Goss, John W., enlisted 1862; captured near Charlottesville; paroled. Good, Albert H., second lieutenant; captured and wounded at Get- tysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Davis Island; died August 3, 1863. Goodwin, F. C., killed at Appomattox C. H., 1865.


Goodwin, William W., wounded June 3, 1864, at Cold Harbor; died next day.


Grayson, Joseph H., enlisted July 13, 1863; wounded. at Charles City C. H., May 23, 1864; discharged June 14, 1864.


Harris, Robert N., wounded at Hellars Ford and Stevensburg.


Leslie, J. O., promoted captain; wounded 1862 in the valley of Vir- ginia; killed 1864 at Front Royal.


Lobban, W. F., captured February 18, 1864; held at Fort Delaware thirteen months, at Washington four months.


Lowis, James T., sergeant; promoted adjutant-sergeant.


Magruder, James, sergeant; promoted first lieutenant; killed 1864 at at Meadow Bridge.


Marshall, George B., wounded near Surrey, September, 1864; dis- charged September, 1864.


Marshall, William, enlisted 1862; killed 1862 in the valley of Vir- ginia.


McGhee, Frank, wounded September 2, 1862, at Leesburg; June 24, 1864, at Shop. McGhee, N. C., sergeant. Maupin, J. L. P.


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Michie, E. O., enlisted 1862; wounded September, 1863, at Jacks Shop.


Minor, George R.


Minor, William B .; died 1863.


Mundy, E. C., enlisted 1862.


Nelson, Frank, killed 1864, at Fort Kernan.


Newman, Thomas, killed 1863 in Loudon county.


Railey, James P., Corporal.


Rothwell, J. W., enlisted 1862; died 1862.


Shackelford, Dr. W. C., promoted assistant surgeon, 2d Virginia Cavalry.


Sneed, Charles. Sneed, Edward.


Sneed,. Horace A., died April 12, 1864. Sneed, John A.


Tebbs, W. B .; promoted captain; killed 1862 near Richmond.


Thurman, B. W., enlisted 1862.


Thurman, T. L., promoted corporal; wounded in Fauquier county, 1862.


Trevilyan, H. N., enlisted 1863. White, B. T., died 1861.


White, William A., enlisted October, 1864.


Williams, Q. L., promoted lieutenant.


Wood, Joseph T., enlisted 1862.


Woods, J. Mann, enlisted 1862.


Woods, John J., adjutant-sergeant; wounded at Jacks Shops.


Woods, W. P., enlisted April 9, 1863; wounded at Long Bridge,


April 6, 1865; captured at Burksville next day; held at Lincoln Hospital, Washington.


COMPANY I, FIFTHI VIRGINIA CAVALRY, LOMAX'S BRIGADE, W. H. LEE'S DIVISION.


Craddock, A. J., enlisted February 1, 1862; wounded October 12, 1864, at Petersburg.


Craddock, Thomas J., enlisted February 1, 1862; wounded February 20, 1863, at Hamilton's Crossing.


Craddock, William R., enlisted February 1, 1862.


Hoard, George M., enlisted January 3, 1862; second lieutenant; wounded June 17, 1863, at Aldie; captured same day at Field Hospital; exchanged.


Gilliam, James L., enlisted 1864.


McGhee, John W., enlisted in spring of 1862; promoted sergeant; captured at Point Lookout 1864; held seven months.


Staehlin, W. R., first lieutenant; captured April 4, 1864, at Yellow Tavern, held at Fort Delaware; discharged July 6, 1865.


COMPANY F, TENTH VA. CAVALRY.


This company was organized in April, 1861, and joined the Wise Legion. It was sent to West Virginia and sworn into the service at Goulay Bridge in June, 1861, for a term of twelve months. At the end of twelve months the command was reorganized and new offi- cers elected. The Wise Legion now became the 10th Regiment. Later it became a part of Lomax's Brigade, W. H. F. Lee's Divi- sion. In the list given below, the letter "R" occurring after a name, indicates that the soldier was a recruit, and not one of those en- listing at the time of the first organization of the troop.


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FIRST OFFICERS.


Captain, James Timberlake. Third Sgt., James Durrett.


First Lt., Dr. Goodman.


Fourth Sgt., William H. Kable.


Second Lt., Richard Shepard.


First Corp., A. M. Goodloe.


Third Lt., John Grayson.


Second Corp., Oscar Head.


First Sgt., Mark Durrett.


Third Corp., Andrew Sutherland.


Second Sgt., Jerry White.


Fourth Corp., Auburn Mann.


SECOND OFFICERS.


Captain, Henry Delton. Second Lt., Wash. Martin.


First Lt., Wm. H. Kable. Third Lt., Walker Martin.


First Sgt., Andrew Sutherland (afterwards Captain).


PRIVATES.


Aplin, Ned. Arstop, Jack (R).


Baber, James R. (R); enlisted Oct. 1, 1863; captured at Five Forks,


April 3, 1865; held at Point Lookout; discharged, July 3, 1865. Bates, Robt. H. (R); enlisted May 20, 1864.


Boyd, A. P.


Collins, Wash (R).


Burton, John.


Dettor, Ad (R) ..


Burton, Cliff.


Dettor, John.


Carr, John.


Dettor, Robert (R).


Carr, Tom.


Dettor, William.


Collins, George (R).


Dillard, Jesse.


Collins, Jeff (R).


Dillard, Joe.


Collins, John.


Dollins, John. Dring, Tom.


Durrett, Frank (R); enlisted June 1, 1863; wounded at Brandy Sta- tion, June 9, 1863.


Durrett, Henry.


Durrett, James, promoted 2d Lieut .; wounded June 9, 1863, at Brandy Station.


Durrett, Mark, second sergeant.


Durrett, William, wounded in November, 1861, at Chapmanville; July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; struck by balls seven times, three of which he still carries.


Edge, Benjamin, died November 25, 1862.


Edge, John E., enlisted May 20, 1862; wounded at Brandy Station, July 12, 1863; killed at Reams Station, August 24, 1864. Edge, Philip (R).


Elson, John (R); killed August 24. 1864, at Reams Station.


Fears, George (R). Fretwell, Bright (R). Fretwell, Tom (R).


Ferguson, Frank (R).


Fox, Jobe.


Garland, Peter W. (R); enlisted March, 1864.


Giles, Joseph H., killed September, 1864, at Stony Creek. Goodloe, Ad. Hall, Henry.


Goodloe, Benton (R). Hall, John.


Goodman, Harris. Hall, Lucian.


Goodwin, John.


Hall, Richard (R).


Goodwin, Lewis (R).


Hamner, Nick.


Goodwin, Warwick. Harden, Henry.


Grayson, John. Harmon, William (R).


Harris, W. C. (R); enlisted January 1, 1865; captured at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout.


Collins, Press.


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Head, Oscar. Herndon, James.


Hicks, William.


Hopkins, John (R); enlisted April 3, 1862; killed at Reams Station, August 24, 1864.


Hopkins, William (R). Humphrey, John (R).


Hudson, Charles.


Johnson, Lewis B. (R); enlisted October 3, 1864. Johnson, William A. Kennan, John. Kable, William. Kincaid, Clark. Lane, William.


Kennedy, Hardon. Kennan, Charles (R).


Lewis, John M. (R); enlisted October 28, 1864.


Lewis, John O.


Lipscomb, Campbell.


McCue, James (R). McCue, William (R). McGee, Junius (R).


Mann, Auburn, promoted sergeant.


Mann, John, wounded June 28, 1864, at Spottsylvania C. H .; "dis- charged July 25, 1864.


Mann, J. Legrand (R); enlisted May 12, 1862; promoted sergeant.


Mann, Richard C. (R); enlisted May 20, 1863.


Martin, Samuel W., discharged August 15, 1861.


Martin, T. R. Maupin, Charles (R). Martin, Walker. Milton, Robert (R).


Martin, Wash.


Moon, J. Summerfield (R); enlisted September 10, 1863.


Morris, John (R).


Norris, Walter (R).


Nash, John (R). O'Brien, John.


Oliver, John H., promoted second sergeant.


Omohundro, Cal (R).


Page, Robert.


Scott, James (R).


Rogers, James.


Shepard, Albert.


Rogers, V. F.


Shepard, Richard.


Rudisil, John (R)


Smith, Edward.


Scott, Alfred (R). Smith, John.


Smith, J. Massie, wounded at Yorktown, 1862; Five Forks, 1865.


Smith, Makry (R).


Smith, Roads (R).


Smith; Willis (R). Stagall, Henry.


Smith, Tom.


Stagall, Richard (R); enlisted October 20, 1862; wounded April 3, 1865, at Five Forks.


Strange, James (R). Strouse, D. B. (R).


Sutherland, Andrew, corporal, sergeant and captain.


Southard, William. Timberlake, James.


Taylor, Charles (R). Toole, John.


Tate, William. Towers, James (R). Timberlake, Clark. Via, Frank.


Wallace, Charles I., fourth sergeant.


Wallace, George P. (R); enlisted January 1, 1862; wounded and captured at Brandy Station, July 23, 1863; held at Point Look- out; died June 4, 1864.


Wallace, Hardy. Walters, James.


Walcott, Gideon (R); enlisted April 3, 1862; killed June 9, 1863, at Brandy Station.


White, Garrett. White, James.


White, Jerry M., second sergeant.


White, John S., promoted corporal.


Scott, Jack (R).


Powell, Leonard (R).


Shelton, Cliff (R).


Lobbin, William (R).


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White, Milton. White, William J. Wingfield, Fuller. Wingfield, Walker.


Wingfield, Willoughby (R). Witt, Asa (R). Wood, William L. Yates, S. B.


THE SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY


Was brigaded successively under Generals Early, Longstreet. Ewell, A. P. Hill, Kemper and W. R. Turey. Company I was en- listed in Albemarle county and entered the field in June, 1861. As- signed to Pickett's Division, the regiment was actively engaged in the brilliant series of movements of the army of Northern Vir- ginia, and its battles included Bull Run, first Manassas, Williams- burg, Seven Pines, Fraziers Farm, second Manassas, South Moun- tain, Sharpsburg, Gettysburg, Bermuda Hundreds, the seven days fighting around Richmond, the battles around Petersburg, and the fighting on the retreat to Appomattox, where it was surrendered. At Gettysburg only three members of I Company in the action fell back unwounded from the charge of Pickett's Division on the Heights, while many of its members gave their lives in that heroic endeavor to turn the tide of battle. The Company was from time to time recruited, mainly from Albemarle county. We are indebted to Sergeant W. N. Parrot for the following roster:


COMPANY I, SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.


Captain, J. J. Winn, discharged May 1, 1862. First lieutenant, J. W. Rodes.


Second lieutenant, Basil G. Brown, wounded and captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, held at Forts Pulaski and Delaware; died July, 1865, at home.


Third lieutenant, W. B. Maupin.


First sergeant, T. J. Golden, wounded at second Manassas; dis- charged August, '62.


Second sergeant, J. E. Wyant, promoted first lieutenant; wounded at Williamsburg, May 5, 1862; captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Johnsons Island; discharged June 22, 1865.


Third sergeant, D. O. Etherton, wounded at Manassas July, 1861; discharged '61.


Fourth sergeant, William A. Brown, promoted second lieutenant; wounded at Williamsburg, May 5, 1862; died May 8, 1862, at Mrs. Honsford's.


Fifth sergeant, Chas. B. Brown, promoted third lieutenant; captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Johnsons Island; dis- charged June 20, 1865.


First corporal, W. P. Walters, promoted third lieutenant; killed at Williamsburg, May 5, 1862.


Second corporal, B. Fretwell, died at Centreville, Virginia, 1861, of measles.


Third corporal, J. P. Jones, wounded July 21, 1861, at Manassas; discharged '61.


Fourth corporal, W. N. Parrott, promoted second sergeant;


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wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg, and March 31, 1865, at Dinwiddie C. H.


Ambroselli, John B., killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.


Ballard, C., enlisted 1864, killed March 31, 1865, at Dinwiddie C. H. Ballard, Marion, enlisted 1862; killed June 30, 1862, at Fraziers Farm.


Bowen, F. A., killed May 5, 1862, at Williamsburg.


Blackwell, Henry Clay, captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout.


Blackwell, Henry C., wounded at Seven Pines.


Blackwell, H. C., discharged 1862.


Bailey, J. T., promoted sergeant; captured July 3, 1863, at Gettys- burg; held at Fort Delaware.


Bellew, J. T., captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Fort Delaware.


Bellew, William T., captured . at Appomattox C. H., April 6, 1865; held at Point Lookout; died December, 1876.


Brown, W. H. H., wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; May 16, 1864, at Drury's Bluff; captured near Richmond.


Brown, B. G. Brown, W. G., died 1862.


Brown, R. C., captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout.


Clark, I. L., captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout; died there, 1865.


Clark, G. P., promoted sergeant; captured July 3, 1863, at Gettys- burg; held at Fort Delaware.


Clark, Tobias, captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout; died there, 1865.


Clark, William N., captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout; wounded at Seven Pines; captured at Drakes Island; held at Point Lookout.


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Clark, T. C., enlisted 1862; captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks: held at Point Lookout. Clement, Joe.


Clements, M. J., wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg.


Clements, M. E., wounded May 31, 1862, at Seven Pines; captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout.


Clemon, J. L., wounded at Strawberry Plains, 1864; captured twice near High Bridge; held at Fort Delaware and Point Lookout. Chapman, W. S., enlisted 1864; captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout.


Coleman. J. L., wounded at Strasburg, 1864; captured in Prince Ed- ward county, held at Point Lookout; captured near High Bridge, held at Fort Delaware.


Cox, N., captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Look- out; died there, 1865. Dore, David, died 1862.


Davis, P. L., captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout.


Davis, H. T., wounded and captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; held at Fort Delaware; captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout.


Fulcher, T. J., promoted corporal; wounded and captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; held at Fort Delaware.


Fisher, G. R.


Fielding, Junius, captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout.


Fielding, Eppa, promoted corporal; captured April 1, '65; held at Point Lookout.


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Fielding, W. B., wounded and captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Fort Delaware; exchanged and three times cap- tured.


Fielding, B. F., killed July 18, 1861, at Bull Run.


Fielding, J. E., enlisted February, 1862; wounded, 1864, at Cold Harbor.


Gardner, Elzie, died 1861, of measles. Garrison, J. T.


Good, A. H., promoted lieutenant; wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettys- burg; died July, 1863.


Harris, James, enlisted 1865; captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout.


Herring, W. H., enlisted 1863; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. Herndon, W. G., enlisted 1863; captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout, and died there, 1865.


Hustin, E. D.


Iseman, J. P., discharged October, 1861.


Jarman, W. D., promoted corporal; wounded September 14, 1862, at Boonesboro, Maryland.


Jones, John P., wounded at first Manassas, July 18, 1861; died February, 1884.


Kidd, I. L., wounded May 31, 1862.


Keyton, W. L., promoted sergeant; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout; died of diphtheria, October, 1866. Lane, J. M., died 1862.


Lowery, George died of measles, 1862. Maupin, J. T., died of measles, 1861.


Maupin, C. B., killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. Marshall, T. A., died 1872.


McQuary, W. H.


Powell, L. W., wounded July 21, 1862, at Manassas.


Racer, Charles, enlisted 1863; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout. Rea, R., enlisted June 3, 1862.


Ryan, J. W., wounded September 14, 1862, at Boonesboro, Mary- land.


Slater, J. R., captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout.


Sneed, John, wounded July 21, 1861, at Manassas; April 3, 1865, at Five Forks.


Sneed, R. Sandridge, Richard W.


Sandridge, Zach., wounded June, 1863, at Gaines Mills. Sandridge, W. O.


Sandridge, R., captured at Five Forks, April 1, 1865; held at Point Lookout, and died there, 1865.


Toombs, William L., killed July 11, 1861, at Bull Run.


Toombs, R. A., enlisted April, 1862.


Taylor, J. W., died 1862 of heart disease.


Thurston, J. N., wounded and captured July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; held at Point Lookout.


Thurston, Andrew J., wounded at second Manassas, August 27, 1862; captured at Hatchers Run; died April, 1881.


Thurston, R. J., enlisted April, 1862; wounded at second Manassas, August 27, 1862; captured near Petersburg, April 5, 1865; held at Point Lookout.


Thurston, George, fell from team and killed, 1863.


Thurston, R., wounded May 31, 1862, at Seven Pines. Thurston, John.


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Thurston, J. T., wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout.


Via, R. C., wounded at Manassas, July 2, 1861. Via, Tom.


Ward, E. H., promoted corporal; wounded July 1, 1862, at Fraziers Farm; at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Ward, John.




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